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Speaker 1: Welcome to episode number three oh five of the Marine Layer Podcast. The Mariners have slayed Terrek Scooble. They take Game two of the American League Division Series and head to Detroit tied one to one. We'll break down all the storylines from Game two and what to look for going ahead.
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Speaker 2: How about that man? All right?
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Speaker 1: Let's get it rolling and we welcome you to this episode of the Marine Layer Podcast, part of the Just Baseball podcast network, recording here on Sunday evening, October fifth, and the Mariners behind the bats of Jorge Polanco and Cal Raley and Julio Rodriguez have beaten Tarrek Scouble for the third time this season, the first time a team has ever done that to him ever.
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Speaker 2: I don't know.
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Speaker 3: How this keeps happening. Man, Hell of a win, hell of a win. That was awesome. Three times they beat Trek Scouble this year, three whole separate times. And you know what, I'm gonna state the obvious here, really really obvious. The other two don't hold a candle to tonight. To do what they did tonight and hang in there and get away with a win, awesome.
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Speaker 1: I'll take I'll tell you exactly how they did it. They took care of a lineup that, outside of a couple of left handed bats, doesn't perform well against your rights. And it is the only way the Tigers have scored runs this series is your mistakes. I can tell you every single mistake that has led to a Tiger's run this year, every single one. There's no mistakes with the Mariners scoring runs today. You know what happened with the Mariner scoring runs. Jorge Polonco, who we've been talking up the last month of the season, how important he's been to this Mariners team. How complete of an offensive profile is, How good it is to have a steely veteran who's been in the playoffs, who hits well from both sides, who doesn't strike out, who walks, who hits her power, who doubles, who does all this stuff, all this great stuff against their biggest opposition that they will probably face this entire postseason. Steps up, calm, cool, collected puts these just beautiful right handed swings on Tarrek's Google pitches for both home runs. He spits on a change up low and knocks a fastball out over the left field wall twice, not just once, twice, he does that. How important was it to have that swing from Jorgete Polonco. This team needed that kind of jolt.
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Speaker 2: I love his demeanor too.
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Speaker 3: And everybody's so unique this team and has their own personality. And obviously Julio is a really fiery guy, Randy's a really fiery guy. A couple other guys on the team, obviously, some of the bullpen arms can be really fiery. I like Paula Mantle. He brings a little bit of balance to all the fire where he is so chill, calm, cool, collected, and you can tell We've talked about it for a while now, those big moments do not face him. He is the best hitter on the team in the clutch. He is the best hitter on the team in those situations. And against Trek Scuball, a massive dragon that you had to go slay to.
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Speaker 2: Basically save your season.
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Speaker 3: Or Polongo put the city on his back tonight, his team on his back and carried them.
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Speaker 2: I shouldn't say carried.
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Speaker 3: There were other factors, but played a massive, massive anchor to getting a game to win.
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Speaker 1: You know who Fangraft's rates is the clutches player in baseball this season.
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Speaker 2: We were just talking about this earlier.
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Speaker 1: We're talking about the least clutch.
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Speaker 2: Oh you're right, Okay, who is it?
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Speaker 1: Or hate Polonco?
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Speaker 2: Yeah?
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Speaker 1: He checks out and man he showed up when he needed to.
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Speaker 2: Yeah he did.
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Speaker 3: Can you imagine the narrative changing of this season? If the Mariners let him go sign in Houston.
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Speaker 1: Bad they probably swap roles.
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Speaker 3: No, well, I was gonna say, Houston probably wins the West. The Mariners are sitting on the couch.
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Speaker 1: It's a similar scenario with both Maybe Houston's in a better position to go trade for guys at the deadline than the Mariners are. The Mariners arguably don't put themselves in position to go make trades without whoor Ape Blanco to make the roster the way it is, so yeah, that was an option. That was Polanco's second choice if you decided to go sign in Houston, but he didn't. He's decided to come back to Seattle. It's worked out for everybody. Team has benefited. He's having the best year of his career, and now in the postseason, it's the Porgee Polanco show.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, it is.
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Speaker 3: After everybody not named Julio and Cal went over twenty eight in Game one to see Polo do what he did against that guy, against the best in the world, against Harek's Google Legacy game, Legacy game, to do what he did.
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Speaker 1: It's also been pretty similar for Cal and Julio. The stars have shown up this postseason, Cal and Julio when it has mattered the most. These two games have put the Mariners offense. Maybe now in their bat not tonight they were on their back, but in the biggest moment of the game, when something goes away on the top half of the inning, your two biggest stars step up and make the biggest place of the game. It was the same scenario, and I'm gona highlight this a little bit later in the episode. Think about how many similarities there were between game one and game two, How exact same, So many of the scenarios were very important, very specific scenario we'll talk about in a little bit while with the big smirk on his face. If you listen to our reaction already, you might you probably know what we're talking about. But that eighth inning was the exact same as yesterday.
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Speaker 2: Kyle.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, with Kyle finnigan in and you get that part of the lineup up for the Mariners eighth inning, they gotta go do it.
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Speaker 1: And what happened. There was a runner on base, Cal singled against Kyle finnigin, but Julio chased the splitter down and out of the plate and looked frankly overatched against Kyle fin again, a terrible swing. You and I were sitting in the stands, like, what the heck is he swinging at? It's like, this is Julio on the clutch. He just chases way too much out of the strike zone and makes himself look stupid in a big moment and then what happened tonight, same part of the lineup, cal splitter, middle, middle bangs one another corner, calm cool collected Julio. There was no out of control swing, got the same pitch, the same splitter he struck out on in Game one, and crushed it into the left field corner to give the Mariners the lead. Just the difference in the two games, similar to the carry Carpenter versus a starting pitcher three times. It's the same thing with the Mariners getting to see the same reliever in the same scenario with the same arsenal back to back Knights. Yeah, callin Julio got a nice close look at Calvin again yesterday. They saw him again and they didn't make They didn't they didn't mess up. They came through in the clutch, and the Mariners needed it so bad because that that top of the eighth inning with Matt Brash is very frustrating. I was on the floor. I was like, this cannot happen. Then the stars, stars bail them out, and that's what they should do because that's why that's why they are stars.
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Speaker 3: We'll get to Brash, we'll certainly get to Kerry Carpenter, but just to stick on the eighth inning and to stick on callan Julio for a minute.
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Speaker 2: It really is amazing the.
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Speaker 3: Progression and some of the adjustments that Julio's made in the second half, because second half Julio and he's done in twenty twenty five again has been an MVP, that's been one of the best players in baseball, and we're seeing it in the postseason now again with Julio. Earlier in the year, that splitter that Finagan throws to him, that's all Julio probably beats into the ground. That's a ball he's not lifting. We talked about some of the issues he had earlier in the year with getting the ball off the ground. No, not this time, not now, not in the second half, not in October. Julio stayed right on that Finnegan splitter. He was ready for it. He timed it up, nails it down the left field line. I mean, clutch as hell.
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Speaker 1: What other positives do we want to get to before we get into things that are not they're positive, I guess, but not not not directly.
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Speaker 2: Oh, I've got one.
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Speaker 3: After throwing two high pressure innings in Game one, how good did Andre's Munoz look tonight.
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Speaker 2: Now. The Parker meadows.
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Speaker 3: At back got a little dicey at the end because I was a number nine hitter. He gets behind two to oh, it gets to a full count ultimately though, one, two, three, and the first two hitters of that inning. I mean it was good morning, good afternoon, good night. He took care of those guys like a piece of cake. So after Munio's threw two whole innings and through a decent amount of pitches in Game one, and I'm sure there was a little bit of question at least from some people about how ad he looking game two. Would he be a little tired, how much does he have in the tank? No, he came right out and looked as sharp as ever.
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Speaker 1: Most outs he's ever recorded on back to back days. His previous career high was eight, and he recorded nine in back to back days. That's pretty cool, not nine each nine total. Yeah, so that was great. I thought Louis Castile looked good. There was never really any threat from the Tigers until that last st inning, and most of the threat came because Louise wasn't throwing strikes right in terms of the stuff the Tigers weren't hitting Louise Castile. They didn' hit the ball very hard at all. They weren't making much hard contact pop ups, fly balls, easy ground balls, not too much stress in that, Louis Castillo adding, I would say he did what he should have, Like if you told me going into this game, that's the kind of outing you get from Louis Castile. He exits ahead against Trek Scugle. I'm proving that.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, Yeah, I'm with that.
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Speaker 3: I don't know if it was totally stressed for just because he was really inefficient early on and he was getting into some bad counts and he wasn't super efficient with his pitches. But then when he started to cruise and he locked in. I mean, those last couple innings of the Luise were really sharp. And you're right, he didn't get hit hard. He had some issues with finding the strike zone a bit, but you're right, he did not get hit hard.
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Speaker 2: He wasn't letting the Tigers hit him.
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Speaker 3: Despite Luise having some of the some struggles with his own against lefties throughout the year, in total didn't have him tonight. He only gave up one hit. He for the amount of time that he worked in that game. For the length that he worked. He gave them everything they needed to get, kept him in the game, pitched well, didn't give up any runs. Yes, Like, was it Luise's best start of his career?
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Speaker 1: No?
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Speaker 3: Was it a very good start given what was at stake in the postseason.
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Speaker 1: Absolutely, given you were entering this game down one zero with Trek Scoogle versus Luis Castillo. Mm hmm, I'm taking that. Yeah, maybe it's also low because the Tiger's again it's just not that good. Yeah, I'm just again unimpressed. It's it's not I'm not trying to jinx anybody here. Everyone's watching the same game, right, Yeah, we're sitting here two full games. I think they barreled one single baseball, right, I don't think they arrowed the ball tonight.
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Speaker 3: Tors torks double, which obviously wasn't a barrel. I mean again, they only they didn't get very many hits.
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Speaker 1: They did not barrow a single ball tonight.
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Speaker 2: Well, yeah, the Tigers only had three hits.
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Speaker 1: Again, just not that impressed with the Tigers lineup. But the game has been close, because that's sometimes what postseason baseball is. I wish this was Blue Jay's Yankees. These podcasts would be a lot more relaxed, or if you experienced, would be so much more relaxing that the Mariners could have like twelve runs in the fifth inning. But that hasn't been the case.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, no, it hasn't.
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Speaker 3: Trying to think other positive because I do want to hit on a bunch of positives, and we hit some so far.
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Speaker 1: I mean, the bullpen outside of rash looked great.
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Speaker 2: They did.
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Speaker 3: How about I mean, because we'll get to some of the bullpen stuff. Edward Bizardo, that guy's got a rubber arm. He just I mean, not that he'd literally do it, but that guy feels like he could almost throw.
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Speaker 1: Every day and now everyone's gonna get a day off. He was great.
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Speaker 2: I think we've hit on most of the positives.
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Speaker 3: There wasn't that many runs scored, so yeah, I think we hit on a lot of stuff.
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Speaker 1: So let's talk about the situation. Speaking of Deja VU's the same exact carry Carpenter versus a starter for the third time with Gabe spire Warming. The bullpen happened, same point in the game, same situation in Game two as opposed to Game one, and the Mariners this time made the call to Gabe Spire and Gabe Spier struck out carry Carpenter. Does it feel good to be right?
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Speaker 2: Oh?
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Speaker 3: Yes, dude, hell yes.
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Speaker 2: And I'll tell you what that was. When I started to really feel the game two energy, just flow through me, just blow through me.
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Speaker 3: Now, I'll stay calm here for a second, because if anybody watched our reactions on Saturday on social media, or they watched the podcast after game one or yesterday slash earlier today, yeah it was.
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Speaker 2: It was not happy times. I was certainly fuming.
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Speaker 3: Took me a long time to get to sleep after game one because I was just basically absolutely fuming and just stewing for hours. But like all of that aside, and all the frustration aside, Like, I think we had this mapped out, you guys, and I know a lot of you. We got plenty of messages from people saying, yeah, you guys map this out well, Like it all made sense.
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Speaker 2: I get what you guys were saying.
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Speaker 3: But we also got a lot of people telling us, you guys are crazy, you don't know what you're talking about, you know, ball, et cetera. I think we got validated tonight with what we were putting out there for how to operate that situation in that game, given that the exact same scenario two at carbon Copy happened, happened to get in game two, and this time when we said to go to games to gabeespire in game one. In game two, they learned from their mistake and went to Gabe Spiring. Gab Spyer struck out Kerry Carbenter because Kry Carboner can't hit lefties.
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Speaker 1: And to think that your back was up against the wall and you weren't getting that many more runs. I at least thought in game one the Mariners offense would break it open at some point and maybe deem that home run a little bit more irrelevant, but it never happened. Mm hmm. In game two, I mean, I was like, you're gonna be lucky to get two runs off of Trek Scooble if he goes seven or eight innings. So you have to treat like like this is just about as much as you're gonna get. And Gabe looked awesome. Speaking on pitching on back to back days, Gabe goes out there and shoves for the second straight day, which was great, and he's fired up and that was cool. That was really cool. It was good to see the decision get made. It worked out, and most importantly, in big part because of that, the Mariners won the game. Yes, which is what we want. Well, we all want out of this. We're trying to find ways to the Mariners to win playoff games so they can advance. That's what we want, right.
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Speaker 2: Ultimately, everybody just wants to win.
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Speaker 3: And when we talked about that yesterday, we felt like, had they done that in Game one, that was the best, the best path to win Game two. The Mariners decided the same thing and it worked. Because we'll say it again, gabes Fire has given up a one to seventy nine batting average to lefties this year with a five to sixteen OPS minuscule.
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Speaker 2: I don't even know.
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Speaker 3: I probably said that wrong, very very very low ops that he gave up. He gives up on the year to left handed pitching, and Carry Carpenter doesn't hit lefties. The matchup is sound, and it was right in Game two and it worked and it helped him win.
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Speaker 1: Should we talk about Brash now.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, Look a couple of is that. Bats were fine. It's just you can't throw a lead off walk to start an inning. There especially two. Yeah, you can't surrender a lead off walk. It's just killer. And then I mean, do we want to start with that or is there anything more to it than just you can't walk the leadoff better But we.
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Speaker 1: Said it for Vargas last night. You don't walk leadoff batters in two run games in the playoffs. Don't walk the leadoff guy. Don't walk Hobby By as he's batting eighth in the lineup, do not walk him.
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Speaker 3: I think where it got a little more interesting, and it's easier to talk about now because they won. But how they approached Torque in that at bat when he ultimately hit the double to tie it up, because Torque didn't really seem to be on those sliders at all from Brash, and I get they probably wanted to change the eye level and change the pace up a little bit, but he was on that fastball enough to muscle it the other way for a two run double. I was a little surprised that they went away from the slider and that at bat from Brash to go to the fastball, because that seemed like it was kind of in Torq's wheelhouse.
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Speaker 1: And so was I think everyone in the broadcast booth. AJ was like, I don't know what. I don't know what Matt Brash was doing. I would have just thrown them another slider. Torque had not made contact with the slider, I don't think right, all he'd done is watch it outside. He'd swung and missed through two of them, So yeah, I'm not sure. I don't think the fastball was supposed to be there because the fastball is middle in on tork and Torque was waiting for a slider to swing at and probably miss, but instead he got a fastball middle in and managed a muscle it down the line. I'm guessing that fastball was trying to be above the zone or maybe at the at least at the top rail of the strike zone, which it was not.
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Speaker 2: Right.
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Speaker 1: There's the thing about Matt Brash's fastball that was that a two seamer? By the way, is that classified as a two seamer?
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Speaker 2: I couldn't tell.
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Speaker 3: It seemed like it, let me see, So think about Matt Brash too while you're looking it up.
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Speaker 2: Is tell me if I'm wrong.
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Speaker 3: But it does feel like sometimes you can tell how an outing of his is gonna go early on if he has command issues and is wild and the first at bat of the inning, it can.
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Speaker 2: Be easy to get dicey.
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Speaker 3: If Matt Brash has a clean, crisp efficient first out and first a bat of the inning usually goes smooth. And maybe that sounds like Captain obvious, but it really does feel like the first at bat of Matt brash outings determines a lot because you get a sense very early on what Brash has got that night. Does he have it is his stuff there?
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Speaker 2: Does he have command? Does he not?
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Speaker 3: Tonight he really had to fight through it because his command was not his strongest and he didn't have I mean, the slider was working, but it was not his best outing and he didn't have that pinpoint command.
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Speaker 1: It was a sinker. And if you take a look at this the box the map where Matt threw his pitches, I mean there's one pitch that was not where all the other ones was. That was the one that I hit for a double. So it's just there's been moments now in both nights where relievers have not executed and has led to runs right Vargas in Game one, Brash in Game two. The I guess learning experience small thist as they know starts, don't walk the lead off batter two, don't make errors, brashes out at the ending. If Josh Miller doesn't make an error.
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Speaker 3: That's the other part of this equation, isn't it Because we haven't gotten to Naylor yet, which that is a really tough error to make.
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Speaker 2: It really is.
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Speaker 1: Tough err and he hasn't been able to make up for it at the plate.
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Speaker 2: No, it's been a tough first couple of.
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Speaker 1: Games for him, him and Gino.
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Speaker 3: Yeah, and Gino, you talked about it this afternoon on social media.
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Speaker 2: But it's been a tough go of it for him at home. Maybe get to Detroit to help him.
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Speaker 1: I was trying to essentially put the Jorge Polanco juju on him. The key was going to need to be some right handed hit or needed to take advantage of Eric school tonight. I wanted it to be, you know, because of how much he struggled, but Polanco took it instead. But yeah, that works out.
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Speaker 2: Yeah.
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Speaker 3: I didn't really care who it was as long as somebody did it, and Polo he did it.
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Speaker 1: M So now as we sit here at the end of game one, I I'm happy to go to Detroit one to one because I think that's how I thought it was gonna be and did Detroit right. Best case scenario, you beat Scooba and you win game one, But if they were gonna win game one, I thought Scooble was gonna beat the Mareors. They were gonna lose my run. Yeah, roughly.
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Speaker 3: Now it's too bad because it feels like they could be up to oh after what happened. Because of the fact that you beat Schooble. It's hard not to wish back to game one and look back at game one and say what could have been, especially given the carpenter at bat that now self corrected in game two, and you say to yourself, well, what have they just gone to game?
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Speaker 2: In game one?
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Speaker 3: Are they up to oh right now? And that is hard not to dwell on. But you're right that. I think most people felt that if you split it home, you're in a perfect find spot.
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Speaker 2: Going to Detroit.
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Speaker 3: Well, they split it home. It was just the polar opposite way that everybody thought. I think most people thought they'd win game one, they lose game two, and it'd be one one going to Detroit.
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Speaker 2: It is one one.
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Speaker 3: It was just they won the game. Nobody expected him to win.
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Speaker 1: And now you get Logan Gilbert versus Casey Mice. Casey Mice.
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Speaker 2: Oh no, by the way, no, it's it's Flarity in game three. Really?
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Speaker 1: Oh so they're saving Oh if they throw Mice game.
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Speaker 2: Four, my should throw game four?
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Speaker 1: Oh good, good, excellent. Casey Mice in his first Playoffs start against the Guardians is not very good through three innings, struck out one batter, wasn't all that impressive. Flerty wasn't all that impressive either against the Guardians.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, and Flerty's tough. Flarity's had a tough year.
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Speaker 1: Two. You gotta you have to like these pitching matchups you now have. Again, as we said in game one, that didn't matter that game, you have the pitching advantage. Two more games before Cleveland, or before Cleveland has or before Detroit has the pitching advantage in game five. If you make it to game.
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Speaker 2: Five, how do you feel about game four? Is it not even? Do you like? Do you like Bryce over Mies in that one? Yes?
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Speaker 1: The best version of Bryce? Yeah?
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Speaker 2: Well same.
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Speaker 3: I just didn't know if you wanted to have more of a conversation about it. But because Kasey Mies was an all star this year.
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Speaker 2: That's fine.
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Speaker 1: He's been solid, but not as I know what I know a good version of Brice looks like for.
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Speaker 3: Sure, there's no doubt about it. And Casey Mice hasn't been as good in the second half, so but there's no doubt that Game three Logan Gilbert versus Jack Flaherty, despite it being on the road. If you're the Mariners, you have to like your odds. Logan's got the chance to tilt this series, even though he didn't start early in the series, even though he didn't start at home, even though there was some controversy around it. I know you wanted to see Logan start earlier in the series. Now that they are what they are, and now that they're at a game apiece, you've got your best healthy I should say, started out there because they don't have WU. You have your best healthy starter out there to tilt this series in your favor and go up to one.
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Speaker 1: And a chance for your lineup to just really explode because you're going to a better hitters environment, not.
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Speaker 2: Much better, better better enough. I mean that is the mobile parks the moon.
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Speaker 1: Then we're going to like the edge of the atmosphere.
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Speaker 3: I was gonna say, Detroit's dimensions are massive and it's not fun.
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Speaker 2: Weather in October mostly in Detroit.
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Speaker 1: Does help for doubles, though, doubles and triples very much. What's something that you don't do very much at t Mobile Park?
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Speaker 3: What is the weather in Detroit going to be like this week? Has anybody looked I'm gonna take a look. I have not looked in Detroit on Tuesday. Oh good, eighty five percent chance of rain on Tuesday with a ballpark with TJ say it with me, no roof.
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Speaker 1: No roof, however, save when the rain is well, that's true.
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Speaker 2: After Tuesday, it'll be nice.
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Speaker 1: Four o'clock Eastern first pitch on Tuesday when we'll be at our watch party at queen An Beer Hall with a one o'clock Pacific first pitch. So well, no, Detroit's central time, their eastern, I think, okay, So then they're gonna play at four o'clock local time. So as long as the rain gets out of the way, then I think the Mariners should be very fun. By the way, dog Detroit is a park factor of one hundred on the dot.
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Speaker 3: Really one hundred one hundred, So for those who don't know park factor is how you scale on baseball savan what's a hitter's park compared to a pitcher's park. And just like a lot of these OPS plus WRC plus e RA plus type stats will use one hundred of the league average, So Comerica Park being a one hundred level park factor means it's a league average ballpark for hitters, which is crazy because the dimensions are.
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Speaker 1: Massive nine percent above t Mobile.
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Speaker 2: That's wild.
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Speaker 3: Now, the actual temperature in Detroit doesn't seem too bad, so I guess the weather hasn't really hit it's bad stretch yet out in Michigan, out in Detroit, because even on Tuesday, which by the way, it actually looks like the rain will be pretty light, doesn't look like it's really gonna affect the game. It's gonna be in the sixties while the Mariners are there.
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Speaker 2: Good not bad weather.
00:25:15
Speaker 1: Good. My mission to the Mariners score four in the first inning. Take the Detroit crowd out of the game right away. I'm down that logan. Let logan Gilbert go to work.
00:25:26
Speaker 3: Yeah, man, what's everybody gonna do for the off day?
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Speaker 2: Relax? Take there, like take their stress medicine in our in.
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Speaker 1: Our case, work Yeah, get all the off day content out for the people. Get you guys ready, because again, one o'clock Pacific, we'll be uh, we'll be at queen An Beer Hall watching with you guys. A ton of you show up. It'll be fun. If you want to stick around after, we're gonna tape our postgame show from there. That should be super fun. Yeah, so I'm looking forward.
00:25:55
Speaker 2: To that same here.
00:25:56
Speaker 3: Can't wait, And now everybody can go into the start of the week on a good note. There's no there's no doom in Gloom anymore, there's no seasons over.
00:26:05
Speaker 2: It's one one the Mariner, And.
00:26:07
Speaker 1: I don't think anyone needed that more than Lyle.
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Speaker 3: Well, maybe I'm just talking to myself when I'm saying all that stuff and just hoping that somewhere out there the things I'm saying are being validated by somebody else listening to this, even just one person that's like, oh, Lyle's right.
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Speaker 1: Oh there is one person, your friend John.
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Speaker 2: Well, there's probably a lot of people out there, but yes, hey, there is one.
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Speaker 1: There's not to totally throw John under the bus here, but if there was one person who is more negative than let the ballpark on Saturday. Who's John.
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Speaker 2: To be fair?
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Speaker 3: I was super positive until Dan decided to leave Georgian for Kerry Carpenter and lose the game. Well, I was pretty positive. I was pretty positive up until then. I was fired up. I was talking to people, we were hyping up the crowd.
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Speaker 2: And then that happened.
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Speaker 3: But you know what, people want to be positive today and they should be positive. So we'll for now leave that in the rearview mirror because they're going to Detroit one one, just like we all hope they would at the start of the weekend, and they're doing it.
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Speaker 1: That's very exciting. I'm looking forward to it. It should be a lot of.
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Speaker 2: Fun, definitely. All Right.
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Speaker 3: That just about wraps up this edition of the Marine Layer podcast. You guys know the drill. If you want to listen to the full form podcast, you can do so wherever you get your audio pods. Make sure you hit subscribe on YouTube if you're watching, also leave a like, drop a comment as well.
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Speaker 2: It all really helps.
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Speaker 3: If you're listening, go download these episodes, leave a five star review when you rate and review again same thing. It really is a great way to support us, support the channel. If you want to see everything else we're doing. You can go right over to our website. It's a one stop shop over at marine layerpod dot com where you can find again all of our episodes as well as our merch which we love to see people wearing. We saw some of it this weekend. We got tagged in it this weekend.
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Speaker 2: It was really cool. We hope to see more people wearing it.
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Speaker 3: Also our Patreon live show schedule that's all over at marine layerpod dot com, and then you can check us out across social media at marine layer Pod.
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Speaker 2: That's TJ. I'm Lyle. As always, we thank you guys for tuning in. We'll talk to you soon