Greg Giannotti
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I love that fact of it.
I mean, because he's not a first baseman, and they're trying to make him into a first baseman because he can hit, and, you know, Bo Bichette's playing third base.
So who's on first, who's on third, who's hitting, who's not hitting, but yet still the infield is not great, man.
The defense is not great.
Yeah, I mean, and Francisco Lindor, who's been not himself defensively, because up the middle was supposed to be the thing, right?
We knew that there was going to be issues on the corners in the infield.
We know what Juan Soto's deficiencies are, and obviously when you see guys like Brett Beatty out there that normally didn't come up as an outfielder, he's got his struggles.
But up the middle was supposed to be the great defense, and Luis Robert Jr., who I think is still a very good defender, but there's two catches that were difficult catches that he should have made.
last night, or yesterday afternoon.
Lindor's not been himself.
Alvarez had an error as well.
So, yeah, I mean, now, I don't believe... And last week, he had Simeon drop a fly ball when Lewis Roberts should have came and got the ball.
Exactly, he should have called the ball.
I mean, so these things are happening now again.
It's it's it's April and it's a whole bunch of new guys out there.
They all have to get kind of used to each other, whether or not.
And there's a trust that builds, you know, like when you say the Yankees ran it back.
It's true that you run it back with the guys that are familiar with each other.
And there is something to that.
The Mets running, you know, basically changing six of their starters.