00:00How are you handling this? Alex, your wife, obviously, is an enormous Mets fan. Her father, Ralph, as well. How
00:09is everybody handling the losing?
00:12I'm getting ripped around the dinner table. My father, no, I'm kidding. He's a great guy. We watch every game.
00:22We watch it together. It's one of our things together.
00:25When you're watching team lose, it's just like any fan. I'm a fan, too. We're feeling the same thing our
00:32fans are feeling.
00:33The weight of responsibility on my shoulders is, you know, because that came in. What did I say? I wanted
00:37to do something great for New York and I'm failing.
00:41I'm failing, OK? We're six years in and I want a sustainable success. We've had moments, but just not enough
00:49of them.
00:50And that's troubling to me. And I'm not used to being in a position where, you know, usually I like
00:57to fix things and try to figure out how to make things better.
01:00But that doesn't mean I'm not going to keep at it just because you have a little adversity.
01:05Actually, you know, that gets me focused and I'm focused now.
01:09And not that I wasn't before, but, you know, I give a lot of rope and, you know, now I
01:14got to pull in some rope and try to figure out how to improve things.
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