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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Bo Bichette with David Wright. Looks like a Mets podcast that they did a couple of days ago. So we've got the Mets and the Pirates, of course, starting on Thursday at Citi Field. Here was Bichette. So how has it been with your new team as you're getting ready for opening day?
I was telling somebody that day it almost feels like my first year in the Big Leagues again. You know, coming out here and meeting new people. New position, you know, makes it different too. But it's all going really good.
And then Wright asked him on the piece that they put out on social media, essentially, which teammate fires you up?
Chapter 2: What insights does Bo Bichette share about preparing for Opening Day?
Who do you think he said? Luis Robert Jr.
Hmm.
Which teammate fires you up? Yeah. Who's the fire in the belly of the beast? I don't know. Francisco Alvarez. Ooh, you're close. You got the first name right.
Everybody is exciting to play with. The one guy that really sticks out, not that a lot don't, but Francisco, he is driven to be great. He loves playing ball. Just coming in and seeing a young player like that is something that drives me and gets me excited.
I thought you asked that question. Because there was going to be something off the board. Because there was somebody off the path.
No, no, no. I just thought it was a good look into the team. Now, I assumed he meant Lindor, but then I caught in the middle of that. He said the young fire. So maybe he meant Alvarez. Maybe you nailed it. He probably meant Lindor. I would think he's going to be playing next to him. He is going to be playing next to him. So that will be Thursday.
We did find out Carson Bench will be the team's starting right fielder, so good for him. Now this is going to be painful, but it's 30 seconds and we'll never have to hear it again because this did happen last night in Los Angeles.
We've done this one back-to-back titles. 2026 going to try and make it a three-peat. Part of that, bringing in an arm like this. Edwin Diaz in his unofficial Dodger Stadium debut. Certainly didn't see this coming in the offseason. Andrew Friedman just pulled this one out of his hat. Signing Diaz. I don't think anybody in Major League Baseball saw this coming.
I don't care. I don't care. Screw you. He pitched the fifth inning in an exhibition game. It looked weird. He looks weird in the Dodger uniform after seeing him for several years with the Mets.
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Chapter 3: How does LeBron James view the Pistons' recent performance?
Very true. So it was very interesting, though, as that certainly made the rounds last night. Your Rangers last night played the Senators and things, as we know. They played? They tried. To some degree.
When?
You're too much. I mean, if Ole Pinto, they'd have a fractured square to your siege. I know. I get it. Here's Spence. Across for Claude Giroux. Score! Pinto! A quick release. A quick release for Pinto. Yes, made it 1-0. They would win 2-1.
You wouldn't want to be blocking shots right now at the golf season right around the corner. You don't want to go out there with a big old bruise on your shin.
Well, here's JT Miller. So he was us. Who's that? Okay.
Oh, he's the captain. It's not that we didn't have a good night. We just got out-competed. That's the part that's hard to live with, that stuff. I mentioned looking inward at yourself. You're just not doing enough. Two men, we don't do enough. Can't wait until the season's over, honestly. You get antsy. I love it. The season's been dead. Why does it bother you?
So proud of him and Vinny during the Olympics. Great. They did a great job. They showed energy, heart, and just haven't seen the same in the blue shirt.
That's all. Islanders take on the Blackhawks tonight. The Devils are in Dallas. Do you want – so this guy, his name is Lance Guidry. I don't have to play this now. We can bypass it, and you can go to break or take calls if you want. Or I can play – so this is a guy who was at LSU. He went to Oregon State, was there for three weeks, and left for Memphis. And he tells this whole story.
I cut it up if you want it. If not, I can do it next hour. So I found it interesting because you see really how things work and how these coaches make life decisions. So he talks about how, in this first clip, how things were really good at LSU for family reasons, and it was a good job. And then when an opportunity came, he really upset his wife.
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