00:00I think they were genuinely, and if you were listening to the game, none of the broadcasts mentioned it.
00:04Nobody even saw it.
00:05The last time, the radio broadcast at least caught it.
00:08The fact that nobody was aware enough in that situation, it just tells you.
00:11They were kind of out of it.
00:12They were a little shell-shocked after that bad play.
00:14You've got to be more composed than that.
00:16I think everyone just sort of lost sight of the fact.
00:19But the only person that had it right was whoever was running the scoreboard
00:21because they had it at 0-2 and then it's strike three and then the guy panicked
00:24and puts it to 1-2 like, I must have screwed up because nobody's moving here.
00:27Yeah, exactly.
00:28But do you see the common theme here, guys?
00:30Yeah, it's not buttoned up, man.
00:31No, no, the manager.
00:32Yeah.
00:32Like, no one is going to get the microscope and pull it out.
00:37But when you're not ready to go, you don't know the count.
00:40Guys don't know what to do.
00:42You have pitchers cutting off throws to home plate from a second baseman.
00:45Where did he think the ball was going?
00:46No, Lou nailed it.
00:48It was Manny.
00:48It was the Manny Ramirez cutoff from back in the day.
00:50It's the same thing.
00:51But, like, when you're a pitcher, you're off the mound.
00:54Gee, that Meyer turns and fires.
00:56Where do you think he's throwing it?
00:58To you?
00:58I don't.
00:58Like, I learned this in Parkway.
01:01Ball out to the outfield.
01:02Pitcher can be a cutoff.
01:04From second base?
01:06Where the hell did that come from?
01:08This is Major League Baseball, guys.
01:10This is the highest level.
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