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00:00For great talk radio from 10 to 2, Stiney and Garou will get you through.
00:08Oh, whoops, that happened fast.
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00:17BayAlarm.com, Willard and Dibbs.
00:19Dibbs, how are we feeling?
00:21Doing all right, yeah.
00:22Glad to be back.
00:23Just had the one sick day and had the two vacation days,
00:26although by vacation, I mean crutches at home, so that was fun.
00:32I had plans, but those plans got scuffled rather quickly.
00:37How are you, Mark?
00:40Good, man.
00:41Was that you after the Giants?
00:42Ah, dude.
00:44Sorry, that was a cheap shot early.
00:46I'm not liking it early, Stiney.
00:48Glad you're feeling better, Dibbs.
00:50Thanks, Dibbs.
00:50Welcome back, Dibbs.
00:52I'm feeling better than the Giants are, that's for sure.
00:55Here's what I say, it's a long season.
00:59Indeed, it is.
01:00It could be a long season.
01:02Oh, it's over.
01:03Already?
01:04Yeah, yeah.
01:05Oh, man.
01:06Favorite phrase.
01:08What's their tragic number?
01:09To be eliminated.
01:10It's looking over early.
01:11We're already...
01:12Does anybody know the last time they started the year?
01:15Yeah, 2012.
01:16Okay, why not?
01:17How many runs did they score that year in the first three?
01:20I don't know.
01:20More than one.
01:21That doesn't matter.
01:22For me, it's not even about the record.
01:23It's about the fact that they have one run, and it's about just kind of the way it's been
01:30handled early.
01:31They've used zero pinch hitters.
01:33That's the thing that really kind of strikes me.
01:35Like, okay, you had spots where maybe you could pinch hit a guy, but you didn't.
01:39You've played the same nine, all three games, except for the one time you played Oliva,
01:44and you popped him in there to pinch run.
01:46That's about it.
01:49Yeah, I mean, I think the only real opportunity they had to throw a guy in was the left-on
01:55-left,
01:56you know, Hill versus Jung-Hoo Lee.
01:57Yep.
01:58And it didn't go his way.
02:00Good morning, good afternoon, good night.
02:01But I don't know.
02:02I mean, that's sort of like...
02:06I'm not really sure what else.
02:07I think people are more frustrated with, you know, Bitello's podium game, so to speak.
02:12But as far as actual on-field decisions, there wasn't a whole lot that I was that frustrated
02:17with.
02:17I didn't think he...
02:18I don't think he managed any bad games.
02:21I don't think he cost his team any runs or any outs.
02:24But obviously, the story of the weekend was probably what he said before and after games.
02:29Which he clearly, like...
02:30I mean...
02:33This is part of the pitfalls of doing what the Giants did, which is...
02:37Now, we're talking about Tony Vitello, when he had nothing to do with what the weekend's
02:44problems were.
02:45I get it.
02:46I get it.
02:47But when he...
02:48You don't use any pinch hitters.
02:50He has different kind of press conferences.
02:52I went out there Friday before the game.
02:55Like, after his press conference, he goes out to left field and warms up with the team.
02:59It's just different.
03:00It's weird.
03:01It's all weird.
03:01Like, what does he do?
03:02Does he, like, run sprints?
03:04No.
03:04Is he, like, playing catch?
03:05Playing catch.
03:06He's out there warming up the arm.
03:08He's like, tossing around.
03:09Let's go.
03:10One of his favorite parts about being the head coach, I think, was throwing batting practice.
03:15Does he still do that?
03:16Well, my understanding is, and he may need a box of Tic Tacs.
03:25Not Tic Tacs.
03:26No, Tic Tacs.
03:27Or what?
03:28Because if you read Tim Kuhn's story, the guy is ubiquitous.
03:34Like, he's just all over the place.
03:36He's hitting fungos.
03:37He's out warming up.
03:40He's taking infield.
03:42He brings his glove out.
03:43And if you remember the old Seinfeld episode, there was a gentleman who worked with Elaine,
03:48the Seidler.
03:50Remember the Seidler?
03:52Where he would just, he'd be around and you'd never know that he was there.
03:58And he got credit for a lot of things he shouldn't have gotten credit for, the Seidler.
04:02And so Elaine bought him a pack of Tic Tacs that he had to put in his pocket.
04:07So anytime he was coming into your office, you could hear him coming.
04:11So he might need some Tic Tacs.
04:14Tony does look a little bit like somebody who's recently retired.
04:17And they're like cruising around trying to look for something to do because they don't
04:20know how to get from the start of the day to the end.
04:25And like, I don't know, that kind of stuff, I give him some space with it.
04:30Again, like if there are decisions that are getting made and you're thinking that that
04:34costs the Giants baseball games, then we can have that discussion.
04:38Until then, you know, Tony Vitello is a little bit like the Brandon Pajemski of the San Francisco
04:45Giants.
04:45Like we're going to get to the end of every game and we're going to micromanage all the
04:48things that he did, whether or not that had anything to do with the outcome at all.
04:52Like hit the ball.
04:54Hit the stupid baseball.
04:55What the hell are we talking about?
04:57Yeah.
04:57Hit the ball.
04:58This is like, that was an embarrassing weekend.
05:01And, and it sucks because nobody's more excited about the start of a baseball season than me.
05:08And it's really like, it's only three games, but to come out of that kind of a show, that
05:14weather, that team, Netflix, Aaron judge, all that stuff.
05:20And that's what you have to show for it.
05:22It just douses water all over everything that we were all excited about.
05:27Yeah.
05:27I, are you more worried about Vitello and how he's going to, or the Giants actual hitting?
05:36The Giants actual hitting?
05:39The Vitello thing we know is going to take some time.
05:43But what I'm saying, right.
05:44So we know that.
05:45So you have less confidence that, so do you believe less in that lineup now than you did
05:51on Wednesday, I guess is what I'm saying.
05:54I don't know if I believe less in it.
05:57I was triggered by the weekend.
05:59All kinds of thoughts from last year that you hoped would have been taken care of are
06:05not taken care of.
06:06I remember, like I had forgotten, and we do this, I forgot the whole ducks on the pond thing.
06:12Strikeouts.
06:12Every time.
06:13Every time.
06:14Remember, we were begging for a sack fly.
06:17We begged for a sack fly.
06:19And Willie Adamas and Matt Chapman and many others, when there's a runner at third, they
06:24bring Swiss cheese to the plate with them.
06:27And so to see that again, I don't know.
06:30I guess I don't know why it would have been different.
06:32So maybe that was a function of my brain.
06:34I don't know.
06:35Yeah.
06:35I mean, Friday night, it was just getting a duck on a pond.
06:38Right.
06:38I think they had very few ducks out there.
06:41They're more sitting in the bay.
06:42But the whole thing with the team is, I don't think it's that much different from last year.
06:50But at least to me, the whole selling point was that under Melvin, well, you weren't going
06:56to get as much as you could out of him.
06:58But with Tony, this energetic, fiery, by his own words, fire and brimstone kind of guy, that you could extract
07:06a little bit more.
07:08And I didn't necessarily, I mean, I didn't expect him to score one run, but I didn't feel like there
07:13was going to be this massive shift between last year and this year.
07:18Hopefully, though, over the course of 162, you can get the two more games that would have got you in
07:23the playoffs last year.
07:24And I think that's where I don't know how yet it manifests itself.
07:27But that, to me, is where Vitello can separate himself from his his predecessor.
07:31He can do that if the hitters actually hit up to their capability.
07:34And it's three games in, so you can't make any real judgment, I don't think, on a sample size that
07:40small.
07:40But if you have these guys making nine figures and it's, you know, Jung-Hoo and it's Chappie making big
07:46money and Adamas and it's Devers,
07:48if they don't hit up to their capability, then it's not on Vitello.
07:52And I think that's kind of what Mark is saying after just three games where, yeah, Vitello probably should have
07:56pitched around Judge.
07:58You didn't need to throw him a cookie in a 1-0 count in that spot and have him hit
08:03it out of the ballpark.
08:04You could have just intentionally walked him and played the matchups accordingly.
08:09And all the while, you need to have these guys actually hit the ball.
08:12If they don't hit the ball at all, then it doesn't matter what Tony does.
08:16If he's, like, taking infield or running sprints or hitting fungos, if you're going to bat, and right now they're
08:22hitting 143 as a team,
08:24if you were going to hit 143, you're not going to be very good.
08:27Well, I also think that if last year we were talking about Adamas, Devers, and Chapman,
08:33and how long they're going to be here and kind of where they are in their careers right now,
08:38and I don't know where they are, but if for whatever reason that it becomes obvious that Adamas, Devers, and
08:46Chapman are,
08:47let's say, ticking downward, just at that point when, that's not on Vitello.
08:54Like, Vitello can't, you know, turn back the clock if, and I'm not saying those guys are there yet,
09:01but, like, I can't.
09:02Devers isn't even 30 yet.
09:04No, but, like, I don't know why that would happen.
09:05Well, but what I'm saying is if they don't have years better than last year,
09:11how can you put that on Vitello?
09:14Well, I certainly can't in an opening three-game series.
09:18I'm with you on that.
09:21But I don't know.
09:22Like, I'd kind of already like to see a different lineup.
09:26I'd kind of like to move some things around a little bit.
09:28I think that sometimes, and this is kind of like draft position.
09:33Don't we talk about this?
09:35A player, like, you'll look at his career, and you'll be like,
09:38that was a crappy career if you picked him second overall.
09:41But if you had picked him in the second round, hey, that's a pretty good career.
09:44Yep.
09:45So I look at it that way, too.
09:46In other words, hey, maybe Matt Chapman and Willie Adamas wouldn't look so bad
09:51if they weren't hitting 3-4.
09:54I don't know if there's enough bat on ball for them to be hitting 3-4.
09:59I would maybe rather see them hit 5-6.
10:03I might rather see Elliot Ramos get a shot in the 3 or 4 kind of a hole.
10:08I might want to see Jung-Hoo Lee there.
10:11Just because Arise is going to be on base a lot.
10:15And if Arise is going to be on base a whole lot,
10:17then I don't want Willie Adamas striking out constantly while he's on base.
10:22And he hit 6th on Saturday.
10:24So, I mean, it's a little bit of a change there.
10:26And so you had Jung-Hoo and then Chappie and Arise,
10:29a guy who does not really drive the ball for extra bases.
10:32He hit 3rd, and then it was Devers and Ramos.
10:35So I do think there's some tweaks to throw in there.
10:37But also, don't you think there's value in the lefty-righty oscillation, so to speak,
10:43as you get deeper in the game?
10:44I'm not married to it in the way that they were a little bit.
10:49I get that idea.
10:50And, yeah, that's fine.
10:52But if you're going to give guys everyday jobs,
10:55that means that they can hit righties and lefties.
10:58And so I wouldn't, like, put that in stone.
11:03Devers should be hitting second.
11:05He's your best hitter.
11:06In 2026, your best hitter hits second.
11:08There's a reason why Aaron Judge is hitting second.
11:10There's a reason why Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hits second.
11:13Your best hitter hits second.
11:15And I feel like Matt Chapman is not that guy.
11:17That's my only problem with the lineup, but I don't know.
11:20It hit me this weekend, and it might be premature and unfair and all that.
11:22I know he's stunk in spring for the most part, but I feel like it's just a bad look
11:27when you got Eldridge in AAA, and he's supposed to be this offensive threat,
11:36and you score one run on opening weekend.
11:38I get it.
11:39By the way, he did not stink in spring.
11:41I know that he struck out a ton.
11:42His OPS was still over 800.
11:44He did, and that's part of the issue.
11:46Like, when he hits it, it'd go far, but he doesn't always hit it.
11:51But I don't know if I can – here's where I would disagree with that,
11:55which is that I'm not going to make the Bryce Eldridge experience
11:59about the opening weekend production.
12:03Bryce has got a long career, and they've got to make the right decision for him.
12:08And I still think, even in sending him down,
12:10I don't think they're planning on it being for long.
12:13No, no.
12:14I think he's coming up in the month of April.
12:16To me, it's just a bad look, though.
12:17Like, this guy is a better hitter than Casey Schmidt.
12:21Yes.
12:21Who is your opening night and opening day.
12:24First baseman.
12:26And he's sitting in Sacramento.
12:28And I hear all the reasons for it as far as development.
12:31I just feel like I'm watching this lineup,
12:34especially if there's really a problem I have with the lineup.
12:37It'd be your bottom three hitters,
12:38because all of them are, relatively speaking, automatic outs.
12:41But there's a guy who could not be an automatic out,
12:45who could hit seventh, who could hit eighth,
12:47and not have a ton of pressure on him.
12:49And he's playing in AAA.
12:52And you got one run in three games against a team
12:56that you're hoping to at least do something against.
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13:09You know, my canned response to that would be akin to what he did in the spring.
13:16He's got three hits.
13:18He's three for ten with five strikeouts.
13:20So, you know, that's basically the hitter he is right now.
13:23He's hit right in.
13:24He sure would.
13:25I mean, at least he has three hits.
13:27I mean, that's more than most of the other Giants.
13:29And OPS is 833.
13:31I don't know how that guy keeps getting an OPS over 800
13:34when he strikes out half of his at-bats.
13:35It's pretty impressive for his other half.
13:38Yeah.
13:39Well, but that's the thing.
13:40It's, they, well, their lineup, they have a lot of guys who strike out a lot.
13:44I mean, Devers is kind of at that stage.
13:48Willie Adamas has been a 25 to 30% K-rate guy his entire career.
13:53Yeah, Willie's not, like, one thing that I, I don't know,
13:56I think Giants fans know this now, Willie's not a great hitter.
14:00He's just not.
14:01He's going to hit .215 or .220.
14:03It doesn't need to be that bad.
14:05But, I mean, like, he's not going to hit above .250.
14:09And he'll pump 25 to 35 home runs out there.
14:13Him and Chapman are very similar.
14:15Yeah, and he's, like, a great leader and a wonderful human presence.
14:19And, you know, he's a professional shortstop.
14:23I don't think he's a great shortstop, but professional enough shortstop.
14:26Like, I am thumbs up Willie Adamas, but he's not a great hitter all the way around.
14:33.225 last year.
14:34Yep.
14:34And then .251 the year before.
14:37.217 the year before that.
14:39What's his career?
14:40.244.
14:40Yeah, that's who he is.
14:41Right.
14:41That's who he is.
14:42I mean, I just, I think in regards to strikeouts, it's just something that's a part of the game.
14:45Like, I think the Giants actually, the first weekend, struck out less than the average in Major League Baseball.
14:51Right, but you have to pair that, then, with the damage.
14:55Like, cool strikeouts if, then, when you hit it, we're getting gappers.
14:59They're the only team that hasn't homered yet.
15:01Yeah, and I think they only had, was it, three doubles, and two of them came on Saturday?
15:05Yeah.
15:06But that's, like, but Chapman is an extra base.
15:09If he hits the ball, it's going places.
15:11If Adamas hits the ball, it's going places.
15:14So, you know, you don't have a ton of table setters on this team.
15:18Arias might be the only guy, but he doesn't walk.
15:21He swings at everything.
15:23So, you know, like, their lineup is better than it was last year, but I think I was tempering
15:28expectations for them taking this massive leap into, you know, the upper echelon of NL orders.
15:35Feel better if they just go play a good game tonight.
15:38They will.
15:39Just go, yeah.
15:40Andres can't hit it either.
15:40Well, even if they lose 8-7, like, if you're going to lose, don't lose 4-1, or don't lose
15:462-0.
15:46Go out there and, like, if you're going to lose, lose 8-7.
15:49I hear you.
15:50I mean, now, you want, and that was, other than Logan Webb, they pitched pretty well.
15:55So there's that.
15:56Right.
15:57They pitched well.
15:58I mean, the bullpen looked good.
15:59Yep.
16:00Always does at Oracle Park.
16:01Yep.
16:02The pitchers always look good.
16:04Except for Logan.
16:06How was that Warrior game on Friday?
16:07You tell me.
16:09We texted you 48 times.
16:11Oh, boy.
16:11And let me be honest.
16:12Yeah, you never made it, did you?
16:14No, we were there, but we got there late, and we left, well, I left early.
16:18Why'd you, I want to hear about that.
16:20Why would you get there late and leave early?
16:22First one in, first one out.
16:23Yeah, were you there for, like, eight minutes?
16:26About a quarter and a half.
16:27Why?
16:28Because we got an Uber, and it took us 40 minutes to get to Chase from Market Street.
16:36Okay.
16:36Just a nightmare.
16:38Then, you might not believe this, but I was having all kinds of trouble.
16:43With your phone?
16:44With the tickets.
16:45No, getting my tickets.
16:46Okay.
16:47So, that was another 20 minutes.
16:48Forget your Ticketmaster password again?
16:50Yes, exactly.
16:51Believe me.
16:52I get it.
16:52So, we got there midway through the second, watched through the third, and I said, all
16:59right, I'm out.
17:00Why?
17:01I was just, I wanted, I was just ready to leave the city.
17:06Abanios wanted to see you.
17:07I know.
17:08And you know what?
17:08Here's the other thing.
17:09I was on the other side of the arena.
17:10And that is the sporting life.
17:12And I just, um.
17:13You knew the Wizards were going to pull the plug.
17:16It had nothing to do, no.
17:18What it had to do with was, I was ready to leave, and my partner wanted to stay.
17:23And I was like, have fun the rest of the game.
17:25I got to go.
17:26Didn't want to face the noise.
17:28What noise?
17:28Well, you knew that Kulabali was probably not going to get a lot of tick in the fourth.
17:33Your Wizards were going down.
17:34Yeah.
17:35That's the noise.
17:36Yeah.
17:36Yeah.
17:37By their own.
17:37They got hot.
17:38By their own choice.
17:39They got hot.
17:40Yep.
17:40You know what you need?
17:41Tell me.
17:42An assistant.
17:43I know.
17:43God.
17:44I know.
17:45I didn't turn.
17:45No, I want to give a shout to, on this particular case, I don't want to call them my assistants.
17:50They're not, but they were of assistants on Friday.
17:54Like, when you've got a city night ahead, it is helpful to have somebody who's in their
18:0020s or 30s to tell you how to do this.
18:02So that you can get from point A to point B, and then have, like, for instance, you knew
18:07you were going to this basketball game at least a week ago.
18:11That's user error that those tickets are not already in your Apple wallet.
18:15That's total user error.
18:17The tickets were given to me, were texted to me at 4.48.
18:21Okay.
18:22What the hell were you doing for three hours then?
18:24What'd you do for two hours?
18:26Put them in your wallet.
18:27You could have done the forgot password.
18:29Your mobile wallet.
18:30Not your actual wallet.
18:32It doesn't, when you're doing it in front of the arena, it gets stressful and annoying.
18:36I know that Dan Dibley does not use Apple wallet.
18:40No, he does not.
18:40I don't have an Apple phone.
18:42What I do is I use Google wallet, but I also will screen cap the, put it in the cap.
18:48I will screen capture the tickets so that if I get to the door, which happened before
18:53with my lovely wife and you couldn't get service because you're at the front door, I at least
18:58have them screen captured in my gallery, which I can then bring up.
19:03And that also works.
19:04Oh, it also works.
19:05Yes.
19:06And I noted.
19:07As long as you have the QR code or the barcode or whatever.
19:09Danny and I were on the air until six o'clock.
19:11I said, I need to get down to chase.
19:13I was going to do the same thing you did and get an Uber.
19:16And they looked at me and they said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
19:20Scoot.
19:20That's gridlock.
19:21You're going to walk down about three blocks from here.
19:25You're going to go down the Bart stairs and get on Muni and it's going to take you straight
19:30to chase center and you're going to get out 20 minutes later.
19:34And that's exactly what happened.
19:36Boom.
19:36Boom.
19:37I was there in time to get a half hour of splash before we went over to the game.
19:41Well done.
19:42You just need a 35 year old.
19:44The light rail.
19:45Did you have to pay?
19:46Because a lot of times in that setting, they don't actually even expect you to pay.
19:50Right.
19:50So I never even actually figured out where that whole process happened, but I did, I
19:57was willing to, but I saw signs that if you have a ticket to chase center, you get a free
20:02ride.
20:02Okay.
20:02That's what it said down there.
20:04So I actually, because yes, there was, there was a note given to me a tip, if you will.
20:09Yeah.
20:09But, uh, here's how you could do it for free.
20:11And I'm like, but it's like a, what?
20:13Two dollars.
20:14Something like that.
20:14I'm like, I'm looking around like I'll pay.
20:17That's fine.
20:18But I never figured out where the hell that happened.
20:21And then there were signs that were like, if you're going to chase center and you have
20:24a ticket, this is free.
20:25So then I was like, I'm just going to get on.
20:27Cause I had a ticket to chase center in my Apple wallet.
20:30Right.
20:30Yeah.
20:31You were able to access.
20:32That I access.
20:33Perfect.
20:34And got other people in with me too.
20:35I'm sorry.
20:36Not a Banias.
20:37You're, you're absolving him of blame.
20:40How many, Stiney, you're, you've been, how many warriors games you've been to at chase
20:45center?
20:46Oh, at chase chase at chase center as a fan.
20:5150.
20:53What are you doing?
20:54What do you mean?
20:55How do you not understand how to get to and from chase center?
21:01Oh, you mean?
21:02Yeah.
21:02Okay.
21:03No, no, no.
21:03I'm just talking about getting there.
21:05Yeah.
21:05You haven't, you haven't figured this stuff out yet.
21:07They're not all on a Friday night at seven.
21:09Well, there was a giants game too.
21:10I also blame Dana.
21:12He's got a, I mean, he's been to a few warriors games.
21:15That's what I didn't put on the table.
21:17What?
21:18He was late getting into the city.
21:20Yes.
21:21So he didn't get into the city till later than he should have.
21:25And then we had a couple of complications with the transpired.
21:30That is right.
21:31It's a complication sensation.
21:33We tried.
21:34We tried like, I, I, I gave the lovely Christie his number.
21:39Cause she's down there.
21:40Five 30.
21:40She wanted to, she wanted to tip one back with you.
21:43And then a bun.
21:44Yes.
21:44Did too.
21:45We tried.
21:46I was looking forward to it.
21:48I left it.
21:48I thought we had action.
21:50Brain check.
21:50Yep.
21:51I was only.
21:52There's one other thing.
21:53Next time.
21:54Last one.
21:55Steph Curry had a good session.
21:57Mm-hmm.
21:59Of what?
22:00Of workouts.
22:01Did he play five on five or no?
22:03All I know is that Steve Kerr said that he got a text from Celebrini and that Steph Curry
22:08had a good session yesterday.
22:10Well, he's dormy.
22:12Dormy.
22:12He's dormy.
22:13It's a golf term.
22:14I don't want that.
22:15Well, I know that.
22:15What does that mean?
22:16That means if you are like three down in a match play match with three holes to go,
22:20you can't lose.
22:21You can only tie or force extra holes.
22:24You're dormy.
22:25There will be no more L's on the Steph Curry RTP.
22:31It is either perfect every single hour for the rest of the way, or we see him in October.
22:38That's what I think.
22:38And we'll get into this because I see it totally differently as far as, you know, this is good
22:42news about a good session.
22:44Yeah, it's good news.
22:44But, and we'll find out as time marches on, there's still what, seven regular season games?
22:50Is that right?
22:51Remaining seven or eight?
22:52Yeah, seven.
22:52I'm a little bit out of the loop.
22:53And so, you know, you've got time for him to play, you know, a couple, two or three and
22:58get ready for that all important play-in, which could launch them all the way to the NBA
23:03finals.
23:04I read him not talking to Steini and Gu on Thursday, not as he's not coming back, but that he
23:11doesn't
23:11know if he's coming back.
23:12I agree with that.
23:13Yeah.
23:14Yeah.
23:14I don't think he knows.
23:15I feel like the final week, that's it.
23:18This week.
23:18All our guesses would be he's not.
23:21I thought he was up until maybe over the weekend, and now I'm starting to think he probably won't.
23:2660-40 against.
23:27Okay.
23:28That's kind of where I'm at.
23:29Yeah, I'm sad played, though.
23:30How about that?
23:31I'm guessing.
23:31That's right.
23:32There was a Curry out there.
23:33Yeah.
23:33There was for three minutes.
23:34He was a minus nine.
23:36And that's all we saw.
23:37All right, gents.
23:38Tony Vitello, by the way, has changed the spelling of his last name to V-I-T-E-L-L
23:44-L-O.
23:45It's not bad.
23:46Stop it.
23:46That's a four.
23:47When is it going to be Tony Vitello?
23:50That's the question.
23:51Not tonight.
23:53And I actually, I was thinking about Vitello, Tony Vitello, if he gets multiple Ws.
23:59How does Myla say it?
24:00Have you taught her yet?
24:02No.
24:03Vitello.
24:03Yeah, she'll work on that.
24:05But I actually was looking at Tennessee today.
24:07They got walked off in Vanderbilt.
24:10They got swept by Vandy.
24:11They lost 16-15.
24:13Walk off Grand Slam.
24:15So, Tony Vitello, you're not the only one taking L's there.
24:18Those are the best.
24:19Those are the greatest games.
24:21Those are the greatest games.
24:23They gave up a six-piece in the bottom of the ninth.
24:25College baseball.
24:26I hate to see it.
24:27You got to love it.
24:28All right, gents.
24:29Anyway, gents.
24:30All right, gents.
24:31Glad to have you back, Willard.
24:32Good to see you.
24:33Glad to have you here on 95.7 The Game.
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