00:00Oh, that was quite a win last night in the good old boogie down.
00:04It was quite the win in the boogie down.
00:07Of course, you heard the judge walk off 6-5 in 10 innings.
00:10That was the Yankees' first win this season when trailing after eight innings.
00:15They had been 0-35 in those spots since then.
00:21Let's hear from Aaron Judge on the comeback win.
00:25Aaron Giancarlo was just saying that that was a good start to steal
00:28for you guys with the way that Wu is throwing.
00:31What was the feeling like in the dugout once Jazz gets the hit and things start to grow?
00:36The feeling never changed.
00:37Even if we got no hits or 10 hits, the feeling never changes.
00:39At least we don't have a 0 up there on the board, so that was a relief.
00:44Guys are having good at-bats all night, just hitting it right at guys or just missing balls.
00:50Wu is one of the best pitchers in the game for a reason.
00:53He can command his fastball, both fastballs well, works the slider all over the plate.
00:58But, you know, happy to definitely steal a win there, especially after a great start of the end.
01:03Yeah, no doubt about it.
01:05This guy Wu-Tang Clan, he had it all going last night.
01:09He really did.
01:10He took the no-hitter into the eighth.
01:12It was his 18th straight start of pitching six or more innings.
01:16And I'll say this about him.
01:17That's crazy.
01:18I really like that dude.
01:20Usually guys, like, try to act like they don't know they're throwing a no-hitter.
01:25Or they're, like, did you see him when he lost it on that little sleeve?
01:30He was like, but, like, you saw it on his face.
01:32He was like, man, you know, I really wanted to do that.
01:35Like, you could, he, and I don't know if you saw the video that's been going around of him calling his parents when he got named to the all-star team.
01:41Which is, you know, kind of a hokey thing.
01:44But I thought he seems like a real genuine dude that's, like, easy to root for.
01:50I like Brian Wu a lot.
01:52I really, even after last night when he lost the no-hitter, I thought it was pretty cool.
01:56Did you see also that Munoz that came in in the ninth, you think they had that guy figured out?
02:01I mean, they were, did you see him waving their arms?
02:04Yeah.
02:05Grisham at second base when he was throwing the sliders?
02:07Yeah, he was tipping his pitches, and the Yankees were reading him like a book.
02:14And I saw some people mention, well, why are the Yankees being so upfront about it?
02:20Like, why are they, because usually there's, like, you know, there's other ways to signal that aren't so abrasive.
02:25It's just throwing your arms in the air.
02:27Honestly, they're down in the ninth.
02:30Like, what, it's not time to, like, go in the dugout and have a talk about it.
02:33Like, they had to get it done now.
02:36They're not going to see that guy again this year.
02:38That was their last game with Seattle.
02:39So you might as well do it.
02:41Yeah, you know, if a guy's that blatant, take advantage of it.
02:45Why not jump up and down and let your teammates know what he's throwing?
02:50Like, are you kidding me?
02:51This isn't some kind of law that they're breaking.
02:55It's not a felony.
02:56If a guy's going to tip his pitches, then you're busted.
03:00It's as simple as that.
03:02Blame Raleigh.
03:03He should have went out.
03:04Raleigh even said it every day.
03:05Blame him the University of Michigan.
03:07It's their fault.
03:08It's the University of Michigan for stealing signs.
03:11The Orioles ended up sweeping that doubleheader from the Mets.
03:14So they take both games at Camden Yards yesterday.
03:17A fail for that one.
03:18Reds beat the Marlins 6-0.
03:20They had a Spencer Steer homer in that game.
03:23I had 80 minus 1.5 on that ticket.
03:26Cash, boom.
03:27Run line.
03:28The Red Sox beat the Rays 4-3.
03:31They were down going into the seventh inning.
03:34And then the rally occurred.
03:36Raffaella was the one that put them up on Nesson.
03:39The righties 1-2.
03:40And a line right base at center field.
03:43Romney scores.
03:45Marcello trying to score.
03:46The throw home.
03:47He's in.
03:48And the Red Sox lead on 4-3.
03:50I mean, what is it now?
03:54Seven straight?
03:54Something like that?
03:55I mean, they win every night.
03:57And, you know, the streak's even bigger than that in terms of what they've done, like, over their last 15 games.
04:03Yep.
04:03Seven in a row.
04:04And they've been outstanding at home at Fenway.
04:07And they will get Alex Bregman back tonight.
04:11He's in the lineup, hitting second against the Rays.
04:15Yes.
04:15And, you know, yesterday we talked about this new audience today.
04:19Let's just stop already with the nonsense of this guy being mentioned as trade bait.
04:27That they're going to trade Bregman.
04:29And there's five or seven teams interested in him.
04:32Like, well, how about, you know, every team in the league would be interested in him.
04:36Let's face facts.
04:38They're not trading Alex Bregman.
04:40I will keel over if they are that stupid.
04:43They've already done enough damage with Devers.
04:46I don't care what anybody says.
04:47Devers hit in that ballpark.
04:49And he hit more than anybody.
04:51And he's their best player the last five years there.
04:54And they got rid of him.
04:55They're not getting rid of Bregman.
04:57They brought Bregman in there.
04:59That's why Devers is gone.
05:02Bregman is now the best player on the Red Sox.