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Appearing on The Big Bad Morning Show, Ryan Ripken discussed the high expectations weighing heavily on Gunnar Henderson, who recently admitted to fans and media that he is struggling to see results despite putting in relentless hours behind the scenes.
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00:00He's Ryan Ripken. What's up, Ryan?
00:02What's up, Rob? And, you know, I got to hang out with Rob Long yesterday, you know?
00:07Sorry.
00:10Overrated.
00:14Welcome to the club.
00:15It wasn't too bad. It wasn't too bad.
00:17How are you guys doing this morning?
00:19Doing well, man. Doing well.
00:20Ryan, I'm going to start off with this one question.
00:22One question only for you to start off with.
00:24Why can't we have nice things?
00:28Hey, that is a good way to start it off.
00:32You know, we talked about it a little bit yesterday, Rob, right?
00:38It's just you have – it's not a lack of opportunities.
00:43It's not a lack of, you know, in a position to, you know, seize a moment.
00:52But it just seems to be that every game or, sorry, or throughout the season,
01:00it feels like most games there's moments that happen and you sit there
01:05and it's – and then the game ends and you go, how did we get to this point again?
01:10Yes, yes.
01:10You know, and so, you know, and specifically too when you start off the series
01:17with a great win, Trevor Rodgers, great.
01:22I mean, overall, starting pitching minus for Sunday, you know, it was good.
01:28But in game two, the double error with Blaze hurt.
01:34You come back, but you fall short because you can't get the runner in less than two outs in the
01:41tent.
01:41Then yesterday, you get the lead early.
01:43You're winning this game after the first.
01:47And then a two-out walk leads to another two-out walk.
01:53Then there's a double that scores two and then an error.
01:56And you look up and you're losing the game off of one hit, right?
02:00So there's just different ways here.
02:03And I know for Birdland, again, to talk to a lot of people as well,
02:07and we've watched it all, it's just – I wish I could say it's just one thing, right?
02:14But there is one or two moments, it seems, that pop up each game,
02:18and that's been the biggest reason why the Orioles have been, you know,
02:21losing some series in my mind that they definitely should be winning.
02:25Yeah, the defense has been not great.
02:28We were talking about Kobe Mayer earlier.
02:31And he's, you know, he's only patty 190.
02:34He's not having a very good year at the plate, except against left-handed pitching.
02:39He's got an OPS of over 1,000.
02:42But only about a quarter of pitches in Major League Baseball are left-handed.
02:45I'm assuming that's why they kept him.
02:47Is that good enough reason to keep somebody, you know, up at this level?
02:52I think so.
02:53I mean, I – well, on the other part, I'm on the different area than most,
02:57where I still believe this is your time to try to get the most development out of Kobe Mayer
03:05because you're not going to have this type of runway again.
03:10I've really liked seeing his growth from the mental side
03:17because that's something for him who was taking those steps.
03:20And then physically, he's making strides.
03:23Now, I know, you've got to go out there and you've got to make plays at third,
03:26which he has made strides.
03:28The problem is, obviously, it's not good when you spike a ball going over to first base
03:33and that leads to another run.
03:35And then we're going to look more at your offensive struggles.
03:39But the development part here is key, and I'm still going to stick with it.
03:43This is a guy that the potential is there.
03:46I know we have the urgency right now.
03:47Now, we need to win, we need to win, but we also really need to make sure
03:53if we think he can be a big part of the future, you got –
03:57this is that time to continue to have him work.
04:01Because another example, and I think this guy is really starting to put it together.
04:07Last year, people wanted him sent down earlier this season.
04:11People wanted him sent down.
04:12I'm talking about Colton Couser.
04:14And when you watch Couser play and you saw him play center,
04:18that looks like a guy where things are turning on.
04:21And, again, that's not the answer I know that fans want to hear from
04:24because you've got to win games.
04:26And you're looking at who can help you win games.
04:29But also, in the previous years, I'd argue with some of these young guys,
04:34the Orioles were trying to win games, but almost it would be at the sacrifice
04:38of trying to help some of these young guys develop and figure it out the bigs.
04:42And that's a hard game to play when you have such high expectations.
04:47But that's also something you have to do if you're looking at the long-term,
04:52hopeful long-term solutions for the team.
04:55How frustrating is it watching Gunnar, knowing what he's capable of?
04:58And he even said as much after the game yesterday.
05:00He's been putting in the work, and he's just not seeing the results.
05:03Yeah, I mean, putting it bluntly, it just sucks.
05:07And he'll say it that way, too.
05:09This sucks.
05:11And I hate it for him because when you read the comments or you hear him talk,
05:17there's nothing more frustrating as a player as you put in all the work.
05:22And there is no doubt at all that Gunnar is probably doing more work than anybody right now.
05:31But the hardest thing is you don't get credit for how much work you do.
05:35You get credit for what you do on the field.
05:38But the problem for Gunnar is how do you continue to keep your emotions?
05:44And that mental side, how can you try to take a deep breath?
05:48Because when you watch him, you can see he's mad.
05:50You can see he's frustrated.
05:52And that's starting to snowball a little bit here for him.
05:56Because then you start to doubt the process.
05:58And once you start to doubt the process, you play worse.
06:03But this is – so for Gunnar, I hope he can just take a deep breath at some point.
06:08I don't know when that breaking point is going to be for him.
06:11We're all going to reach it, and he'll be okay long term, I really do think.
06:15But the problem is for the Orioles.
06:19For however people want to argue it, he is the guy.
06:22He is.
06:23And he hasn't been the guy.
06:26And that's another reason why this team isn't winning games.
06:30He is – has superstar ability, and you've needed that from him.
06:36You haven't gotten that production.
06:38You think that's where the pressure comes from, Will Ryan?
06:40Because I think that's the pressure he's put on himself, yeah.
06:43Absolutely.
06:44Because, like, you know, when I look across at this,
06:47I hope I have a chance to talk to Machado.
06:49I was supposed to talk to him a couple weeks ago when the Padres were in town.
06:52You know, when Manny came up, Manny didn't have – we knew Manny was a star,
06:57but Manny didn't have to be the superstar right at the moment he came to the big leagues
07:02or the next two years.
07:03Why?
07:03You had J.J. Hardy, Adam Jones, Chris Davis when he was mashing balls,
07:07Mark Hakus, you name it.
07:10They had other guys to let Manny go through his things.
07:13For right now, what has Gunnar been the moment he stepped in the big leagues?
07:16The guy.
07:16You are going to be the guy.
07:18Yeah.
07:18And I think after the 2024 midway part, the pressure built.
07:22He was hurt last year.
07:24And now it is, all right, Pete's here, and Pete's comfortable being Pete.
07:27But now it's, Gunnar, this is your show.
07:30We need you.
07:32Manny's struggles didn't stop them from winning.
07:34Like you just said, Gunnar's struggles probably prohibit him from winning.
07:38Yeah, well, and for right now, like here's the other part.
07:42And, Rob, I told you this last night.
07:44You've got to figure out roles on the team.
07:47And Gunnar's a guy that the Orioles are counting on to drive-in runs, right?
07:51Score runs, drive-in runs.
07:52We just saw the Nationals.
07:54They have, right now, they have two players with over 50 RBIs,
07:59and Luis Garcia, which have a series, and C.J. Abrams.
08:03There's six total people with 50 RBIs in the big leagues for teammates.
08:08Well, the Nationals are going to become the first team to have three
08:11because James Wood's at 49.
08:12If he wasn't struggling so much himself that series, he's right there.
08:17This is the context.
08:18The Orioles have Pete Alonzo with 50-plus RBIs.
08:21The next closest guy is Adley Rutschman with 40, and he's missed time.
08:25And the next one's Gunnar with 39.
08:27That's it.
08:28Yeah.
08:29So when you're looking at an RBI production, that's what the team is looking for.
08:33That's what they need.
08:35And it's just hard because – and when you lose, it feels even worse.
08:40And that's the thing I hate for him is that when you hear him speak, he goes,
08:44I don't think I'm doing my part.
08:46And he's right.
08:47He knows it.
08:49But it's a tough place to be.
08:51But for somehow, some way, if he can take a moment to realize, you got this,
08:59but we just need even 80% of what you can do offensively, and we're going to be good.
09:05If he can take that pressure off, man, it'd be great.
09:08But for the Orioles, they need their guy.
09:12And hopefully we get that sooner because, you know,
09:16this is a really crucial stretch right now.
09:18Ryan, tell us all about the Ryan Ripken show.
09:21Ryan Ripken show Monday through Friday.
09:24Talk to some of the Orioles quite a bit and other guests.
09:27And then, you know, I'll be on the fan later this week ripping with Bob Haney
09:31and doing Baltimore baseball tonight.
09:33Thanks a lot, Ryan.
09:34Appreciate you.
09:36All right, guys.
09:36Have a great week.
09:37You too.
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09:50I mean, I agree.
09:52Gunner, lots of pressure on his shoulders.
09:54Ben Wagner joins us at 9 o'clock, but on the other side,
09:57we get stupid with Jeremy Kahn.
09:59I'll be quick.
09:59Naked bikers, 96-year-old party animal,
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10:04That's coming up next.
10:05You gave the same disclaimer to your wife?
10:08Yeah.
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10:09She knows it.
10:10I don't have to tell her.
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