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00:00I keep using the word yell and I probably shouldn't because I don't think Matt
00:07Chapman yelled at Casey Schmidt.
00:09No,
00:09he didn't have to.
00:10He was about six feet away.
00:11Right.
00:12He did give a direct message.
00:15Yeah.
00:15Like social media.
00:17Oh,
00:18catch the bleeping ball and then catch the bleeping ball.
00:22Yeah.
00:22In case you didn't hear the first one.
00:24Yes.
00:24And I like what I said,
00:26which is he said it twice because there was two times that he didn't catch
00:29the bleeping ball.
00:30You missed two.
00:31So you get to catch the bleeping ball.
00:33And Oh,
00:34by the way,
00:34remember the first inning catch the bleeping ball.
00:37I didn't get a chance to tell you then.
00:38So I'm going to tell you now there you have it.
00:41Hmm.
00:42And the errors get changed to chappy.
00:44That is a,
00:45they're wrong.
00:46Well,
00:47right or wrong,
00:48but they're wrong.
00:49It doesn't matter.
00:50No,
00:50it doesn't matter.
00:51What matters is,
00:52and I don't know if his contract includes a bonus for winning the gold
00:55glove,
00:56but that's something that could be annoying.
00:58If you wind up not winning the gold glove,
01:01because you've got 11 errors instead of just nine on the year,
01:04the gold glove is based on opinion,
01:06not based on stats,
01:07right?
01:08It more and more.
01:08It's based on stats and opinion.
01:10Yeah.
01:11It used to just be like Willie Mays.
01:13You get it.
01:13You're amazing.
01:14But now with all of these,
01:15I don't even know if it's UZR and defensive run saved and all the rest of
01:19the,
01:20of the funky analytics that these kids love.
01:23I feel like chappy kind of wins the gold glove.
01:25Cause it's like,
01:26you got to do something to really tell the world that he's not the gold
01:29glove winner or else he'll win the gold glove.
01:31It's kind of like the way all-star voting used to be.
01:34You know what I'm talking about?
01:36Cal Ripken could,
01:38instead of hitting 300,
01:40he could hit two 40,
01:42but the habit is such.
01:43Well,
01:44Cal Ripken's the shortstop for the American league in the all-star game.
01:46Yeah.
01:47And it used to be,
01:47you'd go to the ballpark and you'd get a stack of those ballots and you'd
01:50use your key to poke all the way through and you'd vote for all your
01:53giants.
01:54And then you just spent your time stuff that box hanging chads.
01:57And now it's all just clickety clack and you do it online,
02:00but it's just kind of funky.
02:04I'm going back and forth on something and I don't want to go back and forth on
02:07something by pick a side.
02:10Well,
02:10no,
02:10I've,
02:10I've got my side.
02:12I do not think that yesterday was a big deal.
02:18I think it was a terse conversation between coworkers and that happens a lot.
02:24I mean,
02:25especially this conversation is,
02:29is Matt Chapman essentially saying to Casey Schmidt,
02:32do your job.
02:34Essentially do your job.
02:37Do people not say that to each other at the workplace when they're not doing
02:40their job.
02:42Depends.
02:42Like if you're late going to break four or five times,
02:45you're going to hear about it from the director of sports.
02:47Now,
02:48Lucas Alexander,
02:50he won't say,
02:51uh,
02:52trying to go to bleep and break.
02:53No,
02:54no,
02:54he won't.
02:55And he won't say it twice.
02:56I've said that to him though.
02:58Yeah.
02:59Not go to break.
03:00I've had terse conversations with Lucas.
03:02Absolutely.
03:04I've,
03:04I've,
03:05I've had conversations with Lucas where I've had to circle back a day or two
03:09later and be like,
03:10that was too much.
03:11Okay.
03:11That was my bad.
03:12That was too much.
03:14And there have been conversations where I would say,
03:17I kind of stand by what I said,
03:19but I,
03:20that was too much the way that I did it.
03:23And,
03:23and here's what we,
03:25here's what we need going forward.
03:27We've done that.
03:28Yep.
03:29We've done that.
03:29Well,
03:30that's natural.
03:30Once or twice a year,
03:31we get into that.
03:33Been five years.
03:35Yeah.
03:36I mean,
03:36it happens.
03:37And then we,
03:37and then,
03:38and then we go do the show.
03:40It's all you can do.
03:41I texted Nahigian a bunch of stuff last week.
03:44I got all pissed off at him.
03:46He didn't like that.
03:47I was getting pissed at him.
03:49Boop of the bop.
03:50Send.
03:50Boop of the bop.
03:51Send.
03:51Fire that thing.
03:52Bing,
03:52bing,
03:52boom,
03:53boom.
03:53Send.
03:53Off it goes.
03:54And then,
03:55you know what?
03:55And then now it's this week.
03:58Nobody apologized.
03:59Yeah.
04:00I guarantee you,
04:00he still thinks that,
04:01that he's got his position.
04:04I still think I've got mine.
04:06I think both of us are kind of mad about different things.
04:08And there you go.
04:11It's okay.
04:12It happens.
04:12It's okay.
04:13Absolutely.
04:14And you know,
04:15the two,
04:15I want to say two times,
04:17maybe three times you and I got into it during a commercial break.
04:20And I would say all three times I was in the wrong.
04:24And you know,
04:25you get through the show and I don't think the show suffers that much,
04:28but then you get home.
04:29It's like,
04:30I got to make this better.
04:31I only remember one.
04:32I remember another one.
04:34I remember one that were,
04:35where I really,
04:36really lost it.
04:37Yeah.
04:38Is that the old building?
04:39Yeah,
04:40absolutely.
04:41And,
04:41uh,
04:41we can tell the story of what happened.
04:43There's no big deal.
04:44I'm trying to remember if that's the one I'm thinking of,
04:46because,
04:47uh,
04:48I think I accused you of lazy radio.
04:50No.
04:51And you don't like that.
04:51Oh,
04:52no,
04:52that was a different one.
04:53That was a different one.
04:54Yeah.
04:55Like lazy people.
04:56And I'm not lazy.
04:58And so,
04:58yeah,
04:58but no,
04:59the one I'm thinking of,
05:00um,
05:01so first year,
05:02probably whatever the crossover version we were doing at that time,
05:08old building,
05:09you ended up getting upset at one of the,
05:13like whoever was in there with us,
05:15you two got into it.
05:18And,
05:18and then you got so upset that you left,
05:22you walked out.
05:23Right.
05:24And then they walked out cause the segment was over.
05:26And then I sat there in,
05:29I'm like,
05:30now I'm just doing six minutes by myself,
05:33which I'm fully capable of doing.
05:35I mean,
05:35you,
05:35you do hours,
05:36but at the same time,
05:37I'm like,
05:38what,
05:38what are we doing?
05:39Yeah.
05:40So I,
05:42whatever stumbled it off to break.
05:44And then I came back,
05:46but I lost it.
05:48Yeah.
05:48That was when the headset came off and I'm like,
05:50what the bleep are you doing?
05:53Right.
05:53It was.
05:54And you know,
05:55it hasn't happened in a while.
05:56No,
05:57back to the fantasy draft,
05:58I guess would be the last time that I,
05:59I approached something with the wrong attitude.
06:03That's different.
06:03And so that's just funny.
06:05Well,
06:05they didn't think it was funny and it was kind of embarrassing.
06:08And Oh,
06:08that one.
06:09I thought you were talking about the actual,
06:10I'm talking about Jameer Gibbs when,
06:13you know,
06:14we all were drafting on the morning show and I was in just a certain kind of mood
06:19and you know,
06:20things went back and forth.
06:21And I just said,
06:22Jameer Gibbs tersely and hung up and it was just weak on my part.
06:26And so he called me and he's like,
06:29I need you to look,
06:30look,
06:30look at the tape.
06:31He said,
06:32wait,
06:32that can't happen.
06:33I'm like,
06:34you're right,
06:34boss.
06:34Immediately.
06:35I knew that was terrible radio.
06:37So I reached out and apologized to various Joe's.
06:40Can I tell you something though?
06:41I'm not going to,
06:42I'm not going to name names.
06:44That was such an interesting segment because I started getting phone calls and I had varying takes said to me
06:53about who's,
06:54who sounded more ticked off and who was right.
06:57Right.
06:58Some people were,
06:59you had some people on your side now.
07:00I can see that.
07:02And just the whole direction that it went was not what I,
07:06or they intended.
07:07Of course that happens.
07:09But then when you,
07:10you can't just do your draft pick and hang up.
07:12Oh man.
07:13I guess like very petulant.
07:15Yeah.
07:15But you get what we're all talking about here.
07:17And honestly,
07:18y'all can weigh in eight,
07:19eight,
07:19nine,
07:19five,
07:20seven,
07:20nine,
07:20five,
07:2070.
07:21And this is,
07:21this is when I just said a few minutes ago,
07:23I'm going back and forth on.
07:24So I don't want to sound like a old fart.
07:27I just don't,
07:28but it's so easy in these conversations.
07:30Because we have gotten so sensitive.
07:36So sensitive.
07:38And I'm sensitive.
07:40You're sensitive.
07:41So like,
07:43it's okay,
07:45I guess.
07:46But in some of these situations,
07:48I do kind of fall in line with,
07:51we just got Boxer and Gerson work injury attorney's text line,
07:54707.
07:55Thank you for listening.
07:56Thank you for engaging with the show.
07:58You don't think Schmidt knows he should have caught those balls.
08:01There's nothing to see here.
08:03Yes.
08:05He's a major league baseball player.
08:08Right.
08:08With a glove.
08:09With a long glove.
08:11He got it online.
08:12We found out this week.
08:13Yes,
08:14we did.
08:15He had to have it shipped overnight.
08:17Needed that thing.
08:20Like part of the sensitivity,
08:21I think stems from the availability of everything.
08:25So before that game was even over,
08:27I could click on my computer and see the clip and read the lips from the clip.
08:32That's the thing.
08:33Instantly.
08:33It all gets blasted out.
08:37So by the time the game's over,
08:38word gets to Chappie and Schmidt that,
08:41hey,
08:41everybody saw that and now you have to comment on it.
08:44You'll relate to this.
08:45This is the conversation that we all have with our kids.
08:47You ever try to take a picture of your kids and put it on Instagram?
08:50You ever try to do that?
08:52Now you can still do that.
08:53Mila's not going to protest yet.
08:54You have about four years before you better run every single thing by her or we've got beef.
09:01And my comeback every time,
09:04because I will,
09:05I'll just post that crap and I'll pay the consequences because I'll look at them.
09:10And you know what I say?
09:11It's my Instagram page.
09:12That's my Instagram page.
09:14Yeah,
09:15but it's my Instagram page.
09:16It is my picture.
09:17It's my Instagram page.
09:19And by the way,
09:20it's like,
09:21I'm not actually that rude.
09:23I'm joking with them,
09:25but I do want to teach them.
09:27You want to know something?
09:29Um,
09:30other people are just not that worried about you and how you look.
09:36They're not.
09:37Now you got a tough one for the teenage girl.
09:39You got a huge bug hanging out.
09:41I'm not going to post like,
09:42I'm not going to compromise you.
09:45But if you're just like,
09:46Ooh,
09:46that's not my right side.
09:47Or I don't like my smile.
09:49It's just like,
09:50yeah,
09:50it's no big deal.
09:51It's just,
09:52that's an interesting one.
09:53We can discuss further because I do think there's a certain amount of privacy.
09:58Everybody is allowed to have of their own name,
10:02image,
10:02and likeness.
10:03And even if dad's super proud and he wants to do the family pick and put it on the social,
10:07you may not want that out there.
10:09And so,
10:09why not?
10:10Mahigian one time,
10:11actually,
10:11that was his comment below my picture of the family at Christmas time.
10:18He just wrote back,
10:19how do you get them to,
10:20how do you get them to smile and end up on Instagram?
10:23How do you do that?
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