Chapter 1: What are the latest updates on the Yankees and Mets games?
The Yankees out to a nice 4-1 start.
Jazz trying to get that run at third. There's Pitts. And line drive. Base hit right field. Rice scores to make it 5-0. And Stanton advances to third. Jess Chisholm with an RBI, his first of this young season.
Yep, Dave Sims with the call here on the fan. Yankees are on to beating the Mariners by that 5-0 score. And so we'll get right to the thriving player of the game, brought to you by Thrivewell, New York's premier infusion and injection center. Saving lives drip by drip. Visit ThrivewellInfusion.com. It could be Giancarlo Stanton because he had a couple of hits in this game and a couple of RBIs.
He's batting .500. Could be Ben Rice, an RBI double. But instead, we're going to go with Max Freed, because he went seven innings of three-hit ball, six strikeouts, still hasn't given up a run in his two outings. Here he says, we as pitchers, we are doing our job.
We have a lot of really talented guys that are really motivated, and we... We've been waiting for this opportunity to have the season start and go and compete. We want to go win, and we're leaving everything out there.
And they're winning, and here was Rice on Freed. Got a good look watching him. So good. He's always so good for us. It felt like all of his pitches were clicking tonight, and, yeah, he looked really good. Both Rice and Freed, courtesy of the YES Network. Here's one more from Freed now talking about Stanton as we go back to the offense and what he's done.
Just the fourth player in Yankees history with multiple hits in the first five games of a season. Joining Alfonso Soriano, Moose Skowron, and Bob Mizell. That goes all the way back to 1928. Yes.
He's been one of the best hitters in the game for a long time. To see him healthy and just out there and just ready to...
and just do damage. I don't know what that is in the background. It just made me remember, I'm talking about 1928, Russo had a thing where he was going over the, did you see this? The assassination of Abe Lincoln? Yes, I did, yeah. And Ulysses S. Grant.
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Chapter 2: How did Max Fried perform in his recent outing?
Yeah. Ulysses S. Grant's wife didn't want to be around Mary Lickett, and he goes, and she said, Ulysses, I can't do it, can't be around her. And if Grant was there, he would have brought his military detail. And if that happened, John Wilkes Booth wouldn't have made it to Ford Theater. Lincoln's alive. Today, Abe's still alive. Yeah.
But then there's a whole musical on Broadway that the ending is that John Wilkes Booth kills Lincoln because they were gay lovers. That's what's going on. This is like a thing. I'm serious. This is like a thing that people think. So that's just creative art? Or is there truth to that? I don't know.
I just know that there are people who believe so much so that Lincoln and John Wilkes Booth were lovers that they made a musical out of it. Amadeus.
Amadeus.
Yeah, right. Grease. Series finale. Oh, by the way, before I forget, because you just played, you said Moose Scourin'. So in the warm-up show, Jerry is asking the first names of the four people that John Carlos Stanton joined with this multi-hit game to start a season thing. So when he says Scourin', Al said, Boo. Boo Scourin'. Which is so funny because it's like kind of there.
He knows it's a nickname. He knows it's funny. But Boo Scouring. Yes. It was Boog Powell. Yeah. It was Moose Scouring. There was no Boo Scouring.
I was surprised he gave me Jorge for Soriano. Yeah. He even got that out. Yeah. That was actually pretty funny. You've got Cam Schlittler today taking on George Kirby on the fan at 4-10. Meantime, the Mets were in St. Louis yet again. And Bo Bichette had a better day on Monday. Yesterday he had his struggles.
The 0-1. Young loops one towards short. Caught by Winn. He throws to first. Close play. And they double up. Bichette trying to dive back in. Bichette had a big lead, big secondary. And by the time the ball was hit, he scrambled to get back. But Mason Winn, who has a cannon, just threw him out. The problem is what he called him. He called him a weenie. He said caught by weenie. The 0-1.
Young loops one towards short, caught by Weenie, throws to first. Yeah. I mean, listen, the guy does a great job. It's very difficult, but it's funny because he said Weenie. Keith Ratt. It just is. That's what I see right now. I was just looking up whether or not Abe Lincoln was considered gay back in the day. Yeah.
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Chapter 3: What interesting historical theories about Abraham Lincoln are discussed?
Okay. So a lot of people ended up sharing beds together. Okay. And I think that's one of the reasons why people think. I think it's more. There's other conspiracy theories around it. Yes.
The best part of this is Al was on the phone during this conversation. Right. And I think when he just heard you talk about Abe Lincoln possibly being gay. It seemed very random.
He wasn't able to pay attention. Yes, I know. I saw him in there yelling at somebody on the phone. The look on his face was priceless. So I saw Shane Gillis at Madison Square Garden. He had an amazing lineup leading up to him, and he was great. But Dan Soder, the comedian, was first.
to come out, and he's actually best friends with Mike McDaniel, the football coach, and he did this whole thing on the Lincoln being gay stuff and also how Mary Todd Lincoln was supposedly very mentally ill and crazy, but he was saying maybe she wasn't because she was trying to tell everybody that Lincoln was gay and no one was believing her. That's interesting. Yeah, I mean, it was funny.
Right, but you never know. Maybe that's where those rumors come from. Apparently Mary Todd Lincoln was a disaster. Nobody's had anything nice to say about her. And I don't know if it was a mental illness thing or what, but I mean, over the last few years, it's like this attack, this war on Mary Todd Lincoln. She's been dead for how long? Yeah, a long time. Now? I don't know why. I don't know why.
So my friend who works in the company, Andrew Filippone, comes into the city. for his 40th birthday to see some friends, me being one of them. He, the night before, goes to a play on Friday night, and it's the musical where Wilkes Booth and Abe Lincoln are gay. I'm at Madison Square Garden, and I hear, that's the first time he's ever heard that in his life. Really?
I'm at Madison Square Garden watching Dan Soder talk about Lincoln being gay, and it's the first time I heard about it in my entire life. So here we were, 40 years old, 43 years old, went through our entire lives, never heard that Lincoln was gay, in two separate places on the same Friday night, in different ways, find out that people think Abe Lincoln was gay. Bizarre.
Oh, I'm 52 first I'm hearing of it.
Yeah, well, welcome to the club. Exactly. The Knicks lost to the Rockets 111-94, 27 for Kevin Durant. I'll just give you a couple real quick. You don't have a lot of time, so I'll move on, actually. So they've lost three in a row, essentially. Carl Anthony Towns, while... An odd game. Did have 22 points and 8 rebounds, but it was Durant shooting 10 of 17.
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