Hot mics and hidden angles from the ALCS, a breakdown
What Happened
Aaron Judge steps up to the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning, with the New York Yankees trailing by one run. Alejandro Kirk of the Toronto Blue Jays is at bat and umpire DJ Raburn makes a called strike three that Gino Suarez, the Blue Jays' batter, does not agree with. Suarez takes off his helmet and shoes, approaching Raburn to question the call. Raburn explains that the pitch was right on the front of the plate, but Suarez still doesn't seem convinced. The replay footage shows the pitch crossing the plate at knee level, confirming the umpire's correct call. Later, a fan in the stands attempts to catch a foul ball, but it slips through her glove. Her friend ends up scooping it up, much to the first fan's dismay. In a similar play, a home run ball from Gimenez bounces off a fan's hand and lands behind the seat of another fan, who then digs it out and takes a picture to prove he caught it. The video also captures some entertaining fan reactions, including a woman enthusiastically cheering for the Blue Jays, a father and son interaction and several instances of fans expressing their frustration with gestures like the middle finger. The dugout reactions are also highlighted, with players like George Springer and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. showcasing their emotions during the game. One play features a fastball that is "clobbered" by a batter, with the camera capturing the player's eyes filled with hope and excitement. The player is then shown being miked up as he shares a moment with his son in the dugout, a heartwarming display of the human side of the game. The video also includes some unexpected moments, such as Max Scherzer being shown in a more "wholesome" light and a play where a throw from the field hits Suarez in the back, leading to an exaggerated reaction from the player as his teammates and the trainer try to calm him down. Throughout the video, the commentator provides context and analysis, highlighting the significance of the plays and the emotions displayed by the players and fans. The summary paints a vivid picture of the sports moment, capturing the excitement, drama and human elements that make the game so captivating.
Full Transcript
Click timestamps to jump to that momentAh, Suarez in the box. My favorite
batting stance. Takes strike three at
the knees. Doesn't like the call at all.
Doesn't like the call. Going to collect
himself. Take off his helmet. Start
undoing his shoes. And then say, "Hey,
can I Hey, can I ask you where you had
that pitch?" Umpire DJ Raburn says,
"Right on the front of the plate, Gino."
And he's like, "I don't I don't know.
Right at the bottom." Okay. I don't
think so. I don't think
no. Let's take a look. What do you guys
think? Strike or not a strike? Low or a
strike? Now, that angle is from above,
so it's going to be a bit deceiving. It
kind of looks low there, but we've got
other angles to play with here. What
about this one? Does this cross at the
knee?
Yes. So, good call by Blue. Was it over
the plate? Well, we've got the ump cam
to show us. Oh, wow. I mean, that was as
center cut as it gets. almost comes down
the tip of home plate. So, great call.
Way to go, Blue. This video is a ton of
extra footage from the ALCS. You've
never seen exclusive footage that we've
got because we've partnered with Major
League Baseball. We've got shoes on
heads. We've got crowd reactions. We've
got player reactions to plays, you know,
kind of like a alternative angle you
didn't see before. Just tons of footage.
They give us like 10 hours of footage a
game. So, I've went through it and I've
just had fun editing it all together.
like this no look high five from the
lady in the hat. It's just beautiful.
So, let's get into it. Here's just a ton
of random stuff I found. I enjoyed I
thought you might enjoy. The whole thing
is brought to you by DraftKings
Sportsbook. First up is just an awesome
story about a fan on the hunt for the
ball. It's going to bounce right into
her glove. She can't make the play. The
lady next to her grabs it on the
rebound. She's like, "Oh no." Her
friend's like, "You had it." She's like,
"Oh,
damn." She did. She really did. She
brought her glove. And I mean, if that's
not as perfect as perfect gets, I think
she just closes it too early. No, it
just missed. It just missed. But great
scoop by that lady. And she's like, "Oh,
BUT I THOUGHT I had it." And she's like,
"No, I got it." And the lady with her
just realized, she go, "Oh, YOU GOT THE
BALL."
She's like, "Yeah, what do I do with
it?" She asked the guy, "Do I have to
throw it back?" He's like, "Nah, we hit
it. Oh my god. Oh, thank you. Thank you
for missing it." Now, later on in the
game, Gimenez hits a home run. Same
spot. The lady's got a beat on it. She's
camp. She's camp. She's fallen. She
missed it. Dang. But it's not for lack
of effort. Hits this guy's bare hand,
which made him flinch. He missed it.
Goes on the chair and then lands behind
this lady's back between her and her
seat. This guy goes digging down there,
which I don't know if that's cool. And
neither does this lady. Look at his
face. He's like, "Okay." Kind of just
dug in my ass crack, sir. Really that
important to you? What are you going to
do with it? You just going to throw it
back in the field? Oh, let's take a
picture first, right? To prove to
everyone. Okay, here we go. And picture.
And that's all. That was it. Going to
throw it back line drive to center
field. I don't know if that's where he
was aiming that ball, but that's where
it went. A lot of fun crowd shots. Look
at this lady. Hey, let's go, Blue Jays.
She knows where the camera is. This guy
knows where um hopefully he knows where
the bathroom is. Hopefully he's got a
family. He's bringing those to this son
just pestering his dad. That's fun.
Going to miss that. This guy, you're out
of here. And then we have great. You
guys might have missed that, but this is
great just stick to itness, right? Cuz
he's going high five. He's going fist
pound. This should not trip anyone up.
You just got to power through it from
both sides. Do it firmly, feel good
about it, and it's what you intended.
Here's a shot of Alejandro Kirk almost
taking off Kenny Rosenthal's head. Just
two bounces right over his head. And the
cameraman behind him barehanded it. Look
at that. I mean, right over his head.
That's scary. And then pops it up, grabs
it himself. Probably not even a lefty,
you know, just kind of awesome. Kenny's
like, "Wow, nice grab." Another ball
went right over Rosenthal's head, but
this time Fan didn't catch it and then
he fell into the net. Fully fell into
the net. Thank god the net's there,
otherwise he would have fallen and the
everyone around helps him up. But he
went down. He went down. I also found
the fans in Seattle
kind of angry. Quick to middle finger
during celebrations, just screaming
enjoy, enjoy, and then looking at
Springer. This guy behind him is giving
him the the thumbs down and then the
loser sign I think in genuine. I don't
know. And then you know mighty might and
then double bird. What are we doing? I
thought we're happy. I thought we're
happy. This guy is very happy, right?
He's cheer. No, he's not. I thought he
was happy and cheering for his team and
it quickly just went to a big FU with
the middle finger. This lady, she's just
happy, I THINK. YES. COME ON, BOYS. COME
ON.
YES. Just joy. No middle finger. No
need. Let's listen into some sounds from
the Blue Jays dugout.
>> Let's go. ARMOR
>> BOY.
>> Here's a good look at the fast ball
grip, the four seam finger placement and
spin.
just going going going and then barrel
clobbered and then I love looking at the
eyes of the players as they follow it
and look at him and as his eyes just
locked in locked in please full of hope
and excitement and contained joy and
then we have him miked up when he goes
to the dugout and he was doing something
for his son
>> hey give me a little
>> that's for my son
>> got to love it for his Done.
>> Right.
>> Wholesome. More wholesome. Sherzer stuff
coming up, which you don't really expect
to see. Not because he's not wholesome,
just because it's more fun to highlight
him of a lunatic. Some Springer reaction
shots IN THE DUGOUT. OH [ __ ] Someone
must have got hit by a pitch. And then
later on, the back. Hey,
what an at bat, bro.
And then Vlatty's locked in. And then
he's gonna just fog up his ear.
Just friends.
He likes it. He doesn't even rub it off
or wiggle it out or anything. He's just
like, "Do it again, bro." Cal Rowley
turned this fan into a bobblehead with
the home run. Just sends it deep to
right field over the jumping glove and
then just
We've already seen thumbs down, loser
sign, middle finger, but what we haven't
seen yet is a genuine thumbs up because
you don't see genuine thumbs up that
much anymore. But that's a nice grab on
the railing. And then this guy,
immediate genuine thumbs up. Just good
job. I feel like thumbs up is more
sarcastic these days than real. But that
was this guy's just first instinct.
Well, I guess his first instinct was to
pound the siding twice and then just a
genuine thumbs up and a smile. And he's
right. The thumbs up is appropriate.
It's a great play. I just don't feel
like we use it sincerely anymore in the
style that he is.
But I can't argue with him. Thumbs up.
That play. Thumbs up. I'd go two. He's
leaning on the railing, so that's
hindering the two thumbs up, which
usually people say double. You're going
to remember this play once you saw it
because it was fun, but there was so
many good plays you forgot it
momentarily. But a spin throw offline.
It would have gone in the dugout. It hit
Suarez in the back. He's like, "Ow." And
then he gets up cuz he's not actually
hurt. He's like, "Who did that? Where is
he?" And they're like, "Dude, be hurt.
Be hurt. COME ON." OH, YES. OW. Lots of
pain. This guy finds it funny.
Crawford's going to come over and just
cool him down. You know, he's hurt. Take
a little break. The trainer comes over
to check on him and realizes, "Oh, you
just need a little towel down. I'll help
out. I'll help out. I'll cool you down."
He's like, "Yeah." ow. Ow. The pain. Ow.
Oh my goodness. It hurts. It would have
went in the dugout. So, as a pass ball,
although I remember the grounds rules
were kind of weird, but that doesn't
make sense to me that you could have
different grounds rules about that.
Like, it would have went in the dugout.
I don't understand. Why would it Why
would a human count as a wall? He's
gonna get up because they're reviewing
it and he's still gonna milk it. Just
kind of like, OH,
and then Kaiser So just totally fine.
Goes into the back pocket for some
seeds. Naylor walks by and this coach is
just like, "You son of a [ __ ] What are
you doing over there?" And he's laughing
and they're having a good time and
they're enjoying themselves because
that's baseball. I was fixated on a lot
of Suarez stuff. I mean, his batting
stance, his facial expressions, I
couldn't get enough. So, here is the big
grand slam he hit. Huge moment. Another
fast ball right down the middle. He lets
it get deep. Drives it to right field.
What I love doing is stabilizing the
eyes. I just think it brings out such
great emotion of just like I said, the
anticipation, the joy. I thought he was
going to have a bigger bat flipping
moment, but he just tosses it, looks at
him, kisses his hand, say, "Yep, there I
go." Look at the first base coach. That
is awesome. Wow. Woo.
And then I also love they had a shot of
the shoe heads. They're going crazy. Now
if you put the laces on your head, I
think it's cheating, but I also love it.
We got J-Rod. He's going crazy. Then he
remembers I got a roll to do. He's got
to go deep into the clubhouse. They have
a holder there and they're going to get
the trident. What is it called? Trident,
right? And he's What? Excuse me. Excuse
me. I got to come out. I got to give
this to my guy. Let's go. Boom. Vamo
going nuts. Woo.
And then we had some good crowd
reactions. Oh, they're going crazy.
Jumping up and down. Is it real? Is it
real? Is it going? IS IT YES, PLEASE.
YEAH. AND THE whole place erupts. He's
finding anyone. Can I hug you? CAN I HUG
YOU? THIS.
AND THEN this lady. WHOA.
YEAH. I love seeing passion out of
people you don't expect to see that
passion out of. She fits the bill for
me. That is just a guttural scream of
joy. Whoa. Look at that. Here's my
favorite miked up moments we got through
ump cam in this series.
Bullets in.
>> It's on the plate. No, it's not.
Just stay in the box. You get out of the
way. You're
>> So it cuts off, but JRod's telling him,
"I was trying to get out of the way."
And the umpire saying, "Well, you own
the space in the batter's box, so just
stay there." Cuz if you jump out of the
box and then get in the way there, cuz
usually the catcher will decide, I got
to go behind the righty batter to throw
this to third. So if the catcher was to
swing behind the batter and JRod was to
have jumped out like he did and then
interfere, it would have been
interference. So the umpire's saying
just stay in the box. JRod is telling
him I was just trying to get out of the
way.
>> Just stay in the box. You get out of the
way. You're
>> good. Good. Yeah. Thank you. No, I'm
good.
>> OH, NO. GO.
>> YES.
WOO!
Shers are even psycho when he's
celebrating. LOOK AT THIS. A LET'S GO.
LET'S GO. Let's go. LET'S GO. LET'S
FIGHT.
YEAH. I like Let's fight. Let's go.
Let's fight. Even when he's happy. So,
we saw this. I did a full breakdown ON
THIS ONE. WHOA. OH, WHEN Sher when
Sherzer's like almost getting pulled and
he's he's all mad and he's yelling. He's
like uh you know screaming and says I'M
YEAH I'M GOOD. LET'S GO. Let's go. But
now I got the alternate angle of it to
see what Schneider was saying which is
cool. So we have him turning seeing whoa
and looking and then we got the other
angle once he watches. So he sees his
manager coming up. Now I don't think
Schneider had any intention of taking
him out because all he does is he says
is I'm just checking on you. And he's
like yeah I'm good. Let's go. And then
Sch Snyder just says, "All right, then.
Let's [ __ ] go. All right, [ __ ]
let's go then." And then leaves him. I
think he was, you know, poking the bear,
which we all kind of know. And he even
admitted to after the game. He's like,
"I wanted that moment." But I hadn't
seen the shot of what Schneider was
saying. And basically, it was just, I'm
checking on you. Let's [ __ ] go. All
right, let's go then. So, I think he was
just amping him up a little bit. I don't
think he was going to take him out at
all cuz he knew Sherzer wasn't going to
come out. Gets the last out. staring,
stomping off. And then we do have the
audio of when he walks down into the
dugout. It's not much, but it's fun.
>> Is he yelling, "Get off me there as the
pitching coach is on him."
>> He is. He's He's just He kind of walks
into the pitching coach to put his glove
down and spin moves him. pitching coach
is kind of just bracing himself and
Sherzer and he's just yelling, "Get off
me. Get off me.
We also got Bieber's reaction to it and
he just loves it. Just clapping,
laughing like saw him storming off mad
just like dude. I think everyone was
fired up. Everyone that has watched
Sherzer and baseball before knew what
was happening in that moment and was
geared up for it. Everyone, players,
coaches, fans, reporters is like that's
the fun of baseball and knowing the
characters and the personalities, having
marquee names and marquee personality
types. Everybody loves a warner these
days. Everybody likes the long shot.
Here are some plays. Slow-mo stabilized
in one camera shot. The pitch goes in,
it gets hit, it comes out, it's going.
Is it a line drop? It's caught up the
middle. That's fun. Yep. You like that?
Yeah, it's nice. How about this one?
Lefty on the bump again. Everybody loves
a one hit. The eyes are staring. We're
going to find the fielder. He's got a
beat on it now. His eyes. Clocking it.
Clocking it. Feels the warning track.
Turns, finds the wall, makes the grab.
One shot. Great camera work. Good job,
camera guy. I love that stuff. It's my
favorite part about getting this footage
is just seeing the camera shots with no
cuts, a full play. Like this one. We
start on umpire Marquez.
He spits a whole fountain of saliva out,
then locks his eyes in on the pitch.
Ground ball coming his way. It's fair.
That's easy. What's it going to be? It's
rolling. Is it going to get through? No.
Josh Naylor diving play. Gets it in the
palm of his hand. He's got to get it out
of the glove and make the toss. A little
grenade throw from the bottom of the
trench.
It's going. It's spinning. It's
spinning. And boom. Bazardo's there for
the out. And then the roll over. Ah,
it's a good one shot. Hollywood would
script that shot if they could. I saw
these two swings from Barger in umpam
and to be honest first that first one I
was just like damn that doublehanded
finish it looks like the bat is so quick
from there to there it's just quick and
then the next one I was like well that's
that's a different swing. So here are
the plays that we're watching. So the
the first one is a two- two pitch. It's
a two strike pitch and it's a splitter
top of the zone that he lets get deep,
realizes hits it for a single. The next
one 01 and it's a slider that he takes
his a swing on. It's down and goes and
gets it. And you just think of him as a
basher of the baseball like a swing
only. That's what he's going to do. But
if you look at this, it was a two-
strike approach and it's like a subtle
two strike approach because he gets his
foot down way quicker. Now here
everything is the same. Everything's
pretty much the same, but at the top
it's two strikes. So you see him get his
foot down quicker and planted and then
he recognizes the pitch, lets it get
deep. He stays up to get on top of it
where the one on the bottom, it's a
second pitch of the count and he's taken
a big old swing and he hits a home run
on the bottom, two strike single up top.
But I was interested in this cuz they
are different swings. Look how much
quicker he is set on the bottom. I got
some more overlays. I just had a ton of
fun with overlays on these two swings.
Here you go. Perfectly in sync. And you
can see the foot's down quicker. And you
can see how much he's going down to get
that one. And the other one, it's up top
and he's staying on top of the ball and
letting it travel. Different
follow-throughs and all. Same. Here's
the behind the back overlay.
Same thing. So, I don't know. It just
was a guy that I I didn't expect to have
two different swings because you just
think of him as bam bam and he's just
going to [ __ ] crush the ball. This is
my favorite overlay I did because it
shows you where he hits the ball right
there on that one. And then that one is
down below. Look at this.
So getting that foot down early allowed
him to get to that splitter when he was
like, "Ah, it might be in the zone." And
just throw the bat. I think the bat
speed was faster on the the splitter,
but it's actually slower because they
try clock it from the start of the
swing. But if you just from like just
the arm movement, he was quick. He let
that get deep. So, I don't know. I found
that interesting. I had fun with it.
Here are just a ton of overlays I did. I
like doing these just to see if I can
learn anything about the pitch grip,
about the spin, about the game of
baseball. So, I will share them with
you. Some are like halfedited started.
Some I I edit them together to make a
mashup, but it didn't really come to a
conclusion, but it might be visually
cool for you. So, this is Gossman and
Bryce Miller's splitters. And you can
see Gossman's kind of to me is a little
more like a circle change where he's
splitting the laces. And Miller on the
bottom, his grip is a true splitter. And
that middle finger is going to for
Miller, the middle finger is going to
pull it. For Gossman, kind of the same,
but two different grips to have the same
effect on the ball. Obviously, that's a
little weird because they're going
different places, but it's going to fade
away from the batter. Now, here's
Gossman's grip. And seeing that in his
hand there to me that's just a circle
change. And a splitter is a change up of
it's an offsp speed pitch. But there
this is called a splitter. But to me
that looks a little more like a circle
change. Uh but he is he's not doing like
a two seam circle change or four seam.
It's he's splitting the lace there.
Although I don't think that's why it has
the name. You can see him pull on the
bottom half of the ball. So that middle
finger is the last contact right there.
And he's really ripping it like a
Frisbee, but the opposite effect, you
know, like a hovercraft. He wants it to
just twirl like that. And that's going
to give it that downward movement that
misses bats. They think it's the fast
ball and it dips right under. And Ry's
like, "Damn, I thought this was cool
comparing two different grips from the
same pitcher. On the left, you have the
slider, and on the right, you have the
splitter." And you can see where the the
how the laces are. You can see the
pressure points in his hands by what
muscles are being strained. And you can
see the spin of how they come off. That
slider has that that bullet spin. You
know, you look for that circular of the
laces. And the splitter is just kind of
tumbling much slower.
Both are going to go down and fade. But
there you go. You can see how different
the RPM are. You can see the different
spin. And that's what batters look for.
So for slider, they're looking for that
circular spin almost like it's, you
know, a bullseye of sorts. And then the
other one is just a tumbler. Now, this
is Sir Anony's different grips. You have
a forcing fast ball on the right which
can have a lot of spin and they call
that a splitter but to me that's a fork
ball on the left which is almost like a
knuckle ball like you're trying to take
spin off it and it just darts and dives
where the other one is up top. That's a
fun look at those two grips. And here
they are somewhat overlaid where they're
in the same spot and you can see one
stays true and the other is going to go
up and then down. So just fun with
editing. I saw these two batting stances
and these two swings and I thought those
are kind of similar. I like that. Let's
see uh how this looks.
The timing is pretty much the same. You
know, two guys with just posting up at
the plate,
stepping low pitches and swinging over
them. And then here I am having fun with
batting stances. Okay, here's how all of
the cuz I just love Suarez's batting
stance. I I wanted to put it by others
just to juxtapose how ridiculous it is
that he's just chilling like dick out
waiting for the pitch. You know,
Nailaylor's got the bat down. Rley's got
what I would consider like a textbook
stance. You got the hands out in front.
Is that Roace on the left and then all
the different loads and swings.
So, I thought that was a cool image. And
then here they are overlaid on top of
each other. This didn't show me much. It
was too hard to figure out what was
going on, but I did it just to see.
Maybe it would have show me something
cool. Here are two knuckle curves. You
got Kirby up top and Bieber down below.
And both of them, if you want to look at
the beginning, they have the spiked
finger. So that's called a knuckle
curve. But Kirby's kind of throwing his
more for like a sweeper movement. Just a
little more right to left where Bieber's
he wants his to tumble straight down.
And you can see that by how much like
they are hooked. Bieber's more hooked to
the front of the ball towards home
plate. Kirby's staying on the side. But
both are going to have very similar
releases. It's that middle finger with
the thumb as a guide and you just kind
of want to spin it off the bottom of the
ball. So, two similar pitches, but
different spins they're getting. Bers is
much more to me like a 12st curveball
that he's trying to do. There you go.
Here's the spins again.
Pretty cool. I just am fascinated by
this stuff. And then here is a slider
from Bieber. And you can see the
fingers. Let me go back. You know, the
the the pointer finger is not up. The
middle finger again is pulling, but he's
throwing this much faster and just
letting it spin off that middle finger.
It's not a tumble, though. It's more
just like undercutting it. So, it's
going like a like a washing machine, you
know, or a dryer. Just that spin. Boom.
And that's going to miss bats as well.
Tons of different ways to manipulate the
baseball. How about it? George
Springer's big home run in game seven.
He's locked in at the plate. Cal's got
the pitch. Here we go. Boom. Smokes it.
Staring hoping watching loving
loving, loving, screaming. You the wags.
I know they showed clips of this, but
the full shot of his wife and all the
wives and the girlfriends and the family
section in the celebrating is insane. As
soon as it's hit, okay, everyone kind of
knows it's gone, but you got to let it
go. Even though, did you know, as soon
as Randy gives up on it, it's gone. The
guy in number four jersey catches it
clean. Now watch when we cut to the
suite. She That's his wife. She's
running up the She's running up the
steps. She doesn't know where to go.
She's just crazy. They're all jumping up
and down like crazy, hugging each other.
It's quite the scene. Can't believe it.
Go down on the field. There's her
husband. And then back up top. What do
we do? Need more people to hug. They're
in a big hug over there.
Look at that. With the son. Someone's
son. Oh my god. Just shaking each other
like Happy Gilmore and his Caddyy. That
kid's just getting whiplash. And then
Yeah, just an awesome scene. Oh,
I mean, what a what an awesome moment.
And she's just going absolutely nuts.
They all are, which is just really cool.
You got tears on the right there
hugging. Can't believe it. Oh, these
were really cool scenes. Really cool
shots. Clemence significant other coming
over. her sister. I don't know who it
is, but oh my god. Unbelievable.
And then she's pointing at him, looking
at the screen, looking at the replay.
Oh, she can't believe it. Holding hands.
That's cool. That's a cool shot. I
enjoyed being able to watch the
reactions up there. Ernie Clement's
reaction is wild. I mean, straight out
of a movie. Hands on the head,
screaming, jumping. Sees it. Oh my god.
Hug. Goes to THE CROWD. OH MY GOD. OH MY
GOD. YEAH.
And then that is awesome reaction from
Clement. And then you have Springer
getting his high fives coming down the
clubhouse and he's just he's just fired
up about it. Why wouldn't you be? That's
a cool shot.
Shout out to all the cameramen. Every
shot is just awesome. And that's like
what the baseball game was. It just was
great. Okay, I told you I'd show you
adorable Max Scherzer. This is his
adorable side. We've all seen his crazy
side, but I think he sees his kids in
the crowd here. And Oh, yes.
Hi. Yes. Hi. Hi. Just excited on the
pod. Yes, you.
That's cute. That's wholesome. Looking
at his daughters, I I believe are just
like, you know, kids. But then he's
going to put his bang his hand on his
heart. Just got to love them. And then
some other kids. He's walking by and
he's just I mean, okay, Max, that's
that's cute, but don't get too much. Oh.
Oh, no. Now you're scaring the kids.
Now you're scaring the kids, I think.
And then a little miked up of him
yelling as he uh celebrates the fans.
Okay, the last thing I found that I
thought was fun that I'd share with you
guys is the cameramen knew there were
these two girls in wigs. They knew
exactly where they were sitting. They
were at every game in Toronto and they
were putting on a show and having fun,
just hanging out, jumping for joy with
each other. This is game seven, so
that's a big out and they're just
celebrating. This was game six, same
section, celebrating with each other.
And this is game one or two. And I'll
just let them dance and sing us off.
Thank you very much for tuning in.
I want to know
if you go.
When I saw you walking down the street,
I said, "That's the kind of girl I'd
like to be." She's so pretty. Looks so
fine. I'm going to make her mine mine.
Hey,
baby.
Thank you very much for tuning in.
Appreciate you for watching. We will be
taking all of these and putting them out
as shorts because that's kind of what
they are. Um, and then we're going to do
the NLCS and then we'll do the World
Series and then I'll start doing the
random sports I do in the winter or some
old archived footage. So, if you have
anything old, we have access to the
archives now. So, submit those in the
request form. Uh, leave them as a
comment. Anything that you're like, I I
remember this from watching it when I
was young, but I've never seen it again.
Let me go find that for you and we'll
break it down. Thank you to DraftKings
for sponsoring this video. Thank you to
you guys for watching. Thank you to the
cameraman and production crew for being
just awesome at their jobs during the
ALCS. and thank me for making the video
because you know
got to thank yourself sometimes.