Locked On Mariners - Daily Podcast On the Seattle Mariners - MARINERS POSTCAST: Seattle Mariners LOSING LATE in MEANINGLESS (?) game against Los Angeles Dodgers
Episode Date: September 28, 2025Chris and Anders talk about a game that has almost no ramifications between the Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles Dodgers. Cal Raleigh still has a chance for history. Julio Rodriguez has locked up a 30...-30 season after stealing a pair of bags. Harry Ford has a hit! What else is cool? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Trade CoffeeRight now, Trade is exclusively offering our customer 50% off your one-month trial at drinktrade.com/LOCKEDONMLB. OpenPhoneStreamline and scale your customer communications with OpenPhone. Get 20% off your first 6 months at www.openphone.com/lockedonmlb Wonderful PistachiosGet snackin' and get crackin' with the snack that packs a protein punch. Visit WonderfulPistachios.com to learn more! Supply HouseJoin the TradeMaster program today at SupplyHouse.com/TM and start ordering plumbing, HVAC, and electrical supplies with just a few clicks. Plus, use promo code S-H-5 for 5% off your first order. That’s SupplyHouse.com! Monarch MoneyTake control of your finances with Monarch Money. Use code LOCKEDONMLB at monarchmoney.com/lockedonmlb for 50% off your first year. GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime. FanDuelRight now, new customers can get TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in BONUS BETS when your first FIVE DOLLAR BET WINS! Download the app or head to FANDUEL.COM to get started. Bet with FanDuel—Official Partner of the NBA. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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This is the Mariners Postcast.
Your instant game reaction for the Seattle Mariners.
Part of the Locked-on Podcast Network, your team every day.
Well, getting out of the way now, I guess.
The Chris Crawford method of you want the team before they go into the NCAA tournament
to lose in the semi-final of the conference championship
because you don't want them to be on some massive winning streak
going into a big bracketed type of event.
So the Mariners lose this one to the Los Angeles Dodgers
to secure the series loss in the last series of the season.
In a almost meaningless game,
I'm not going to say it's 100% meaningless.
There are some implications, whether it's individual,
whether it's, as some people have pointed out already in our chat,
the tiebreaker if the Mariners and Dodgers happen to meet in the World Series.
But at the end of the day, you're trying to stay healthy, number one,
and kind of set yourself up as you're locked into the two-seat at this point,
for who you're going to face in the second round of the American League playoffs.
This is the Mariners Postcast, Anderson Hurst, Chris Crawford, to my left.
We break down every single Mariners game.
And, yeah, this was a Mariners game.
It was?
I'm so struggling to give a crap.
And I know I'm getting paid a bunch of money to make sure that I do care about the game.
I don't.
I don't.
I just don't.
And, you know, the only reason I'm watching right now is individual accomplishments.
Seeing if Big Dumber can maybe get to 62, seeing if Julio could get to 33,
seeing if Julio could get to 30-30,
seeing if Harry Ford could get his first M-Ebly hit.
I couldn't care about the result of this game
if you paid me to care about this result of this game.
And you kind of are!
You kind of are!
And I still don't care.
At even a modicum of concern about losing these games,
they mean nothing.
And I'm so thankful to the bum,
you know what, Colorado Rockies,
for making damn sure that these games
didn't mean a thing. Yes. I'm sorry, guys. I know a lot of you are concerned about stuff.
I know a lot of you have a version of PTSD where you've seen enough of this stuff that you want
to get concerned. Guys, it's not concerning. It's not concerning. It's get the heck healthy.
And unfortunately, you didn't get out of Friday's game healthy. And make sure that you're ready to go for
Saturday. That's all I care about. And I think that's all the Mariners care about, too.
Yeah, I mean, there is something to having a little bit, I don't want to say momentum,
because you're going to have the week off anyway.
There is something to feeling good about yourself going into the postseason.
And you don't want to be where the tigers are and backing in after this giant collapse of just a crazy second half to where you're not playing well.
But that's not what the Mariners are right now.
They did what they needed to do.
And at the end of the season, they went on this massive run.
And honestly, now I'm almost like for sure to the point where I'm not feeling bad about not playing in the wild card round.
And I know it's, I shouldn't have anyway.
And I wasn't anyway.
I'm going to be completely honest because it's a guaranteed wild card series win.
I will take that every single time.
But there's a little bit of me where if the Mariners went in, as we just talked about at the top, went into the playoffs.
with a massive winning streak.
It's like, oh, they're going to lose all their momentum that they have gained.
But now since momentum is kind of lost, then great.
Break comes at a perfect time.
You get yourself healthy and you're ready to go for the ALDS.
Sure.
Yeah.
I mean, lots of ways to look at it for sure.
And nobody's objectively right or objectively wrong about this stuff.
I just know how I feel.
I mean, I've seen lots of teams go on long losing streaks before.
more post seasons and back in and do well and I've seen vice versa.
Yeah.
It ultimately is just about setting yourself up for the best chance of success.
And nothing from these two games has changed their best chance of success.
Guys, if you're worried about the tiebreaker against the Dodgers in the World Series,
you made the World Series for the first time.
Holy crap.
What?
Is that your ultimate concern?
That, oh, no, we have to play two games that we've never done this before?
I'm done, yelling.
Okay, thank you.
I was going to have to fix my earphones there for a second.
No, it's accurate.
To happen.
Yeah.
I understand where people come from because it's professional sports.
Every game matters.
No matter what, even if you're knocked out of the playoffs already,
even if you're at the Colorado Rockies playing there last.
Thanks, Danville.
Right now, right?
It's professional sports.
Every game matters, right?
And at the end of the day, some games actually don't matter.
There are very little implications in this game, but there are some, right?
If you want to take a silver lining, but having any sort of worry about the team or being upset with the Mariners because they lost this series, I think is taking it a step too far.
But it is worth pointing out that now, if that were to happen, that, hey, if we had won the last series,
of the season. And some people will still take the trade off, including myself, of, I don't care.
I just want us to be healthy and, you know, be good to go by come a ALDS time, which I think is more
important. So that's all. That's the bigger concern for me, though, Anders, is they're not.
Like, we need to see what happens with Josh Naylor. We need to see what happens with Brian
Wu. That's far more concerning to me than losing a game that Logan Evans pitches for three
innings and that Luke Rayleigh's getting at bats against left-handed pitchers and that a whole
bunch of pomp and circumstance matters more than that game. And it should. It should because
you've clinched everything you can. You can't improve your seating. You can't disimprove your
seating. It's over. It's done. It's easy. It's just finale. Get Sunday over with. I cannot wait
until next Saturday. Yeah, it's going to be a fun one. Mariner's losing this one.
five to three let's talk about the game though because while the actual team result um matters
little i will say that uh it matters little some people think it's more some people think it's less
so i will put it right in the middle it matters little uh and in the grand scheme of things but some
individual performances you can track trends of players going into the playoffs a little bit uh someone
like randy or rosal reina is on the upturn he's been playing
a lot better recently.
These last three days, he's been hitting the baseball really well.
That's a good, positive thing for me moving forward.
Someone like Andres Munoz, going down a little bit, right?
It was a kind of worrisome.
I don't want to say worrisome.
It was a, oh, not a very good outing from Andres Munoz today at the end of the day.
And Kiki Hernandez again, I swear to God, every time I watch him play baseball, he breaks.
But then I look at his stats and he's terrible.
I don't know what it is, man.
I don't know what it is.
Well, that's crazy, too, is that, like, he's made a living off of feasting off of left-handed pitching.
But what he's done against the Mariners have all come against Ray.
Anders, it's just baseball's weird, man.
Baseball's really weird.
Let's, so we'll talk about the start with Logan Gilbert today.
We'll talk about the rest of pitching in the bullpen, what your thoughts are there.
And, guys, instead of what we normally would do when, again,
the games have implications on standings and seating and everything.
We'll put it in the perspective of that game.
I'm looking at it from an each individual player as they're trending towards the playoffs.
That's kind of how I'm going to evaluate this moving forward.
So we'll take that kind of angle today with the postcast because I think that's the most important thing.
You want to feel good about where these guys are heading into the playoffs.
So let's start with Logan Gilbert.
What do you think today?
To me, I've said it so many times.
this felt like a 2025 Logan Gilbert start.
Yeah, it was.
And that's more complimentary than derogatory.
Yeah, it is.
Five innings of two-run baseball,
just a horrible slider to Dalton rushing
right down the middle of the plate.
Outside of that, I think he pitched well.
I saw nothing from Logan Gilbert today
that gives me concern about him as a postseason starter.
I'm not sure I saw anything that suggests,
oh, he's about to just absolutely dominate whatever pitchers.
it's kind of interesting because he's probably pitched the fourth best of those guys over the last couple of weeks.
I think so.
But he's still one of those guys that might have the most confidence in still just because outside of one start in Philadelphia,
you just really have avoided those blow-up starts.
But Logan Gilbert was solid today, an end to a season that was kind of disappointing,
but mostly due to injury than anything that Logan Gilbert did.
Yeah, and I like your assessment there about he's kind of going into the postseason as what we were touched just talking about.
He's kind of pitched the fourth best of all those guys.
That's compliment too.
But he still might be my number one guy.
Like, game one, honestly.
Like that'll be such an interesting decision what Dan Wilson does.
I have no idea what he's going to do.
But honestly, you can't really argue with either one of them, to be completely honest.
No, you can't.
I love it.
Let's talk about a little bit about the bullpen because.
you know, it was decent.
You get Logan Evans there for three innings.
Technically gets a blown save is that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
What?
Yeah.
If you're pitching in relief and you give up a run that gives up a lead, you get a blown save.
So it's a silly little rule and also shows that blown saves can be a little misleading.
The wild pitch, it was a terrible, terrible, terrible pitch.
But I thought he pitched okay.
It's not something where it's like, oh.
and we got to put Logan Evans on the postseason roster or anything like that.
But it's-
He was there.
He was eating innings.
The definition of eating innings.
That was going to be,
Logan Evans was probably going to give you three innings,
whether he gave up zero runs or whether he gave up 13.
You're just not wanting to go to Brash or Sossetto or Sassetto or.
Quick question.
Is this almost a win because you didn't have to go to extra innings?
Yes.
A thousand percent, yes.
So I would not have wanted to play extra innings whatsoever with one exception.
Kind of would have been nice to get a big dumper one more at that.
Yeah, that's nice to give him that one.
But in the grand scheme of things, yeah, it's great that they either win it in nine or lose it in nine.
And they went the latter.
I would have preferred the former, but they went the latter.
Harry Ford also gets to start at Catcher for the first time today.
The reason I'm bringing this up in the pitching portion of today's,
episode is because I'm curious on, because right before the home run pitch, Harry Ford goes out
and meets with Logan Gilbert and then Logan Gilbert throws the hanging slider.
Thoughts on his game calling? Is that any sort of blame here? Or did you see any difference
with him behind the plate versus Cal? And, you know, I know he had a little bit of issues with
the stuff in the dirt, like more than Cal does. But I think, again, that's more compliment to Cal than
detriment to Harry Ford. It's like, oh, this is.
what a normal catcher looks like behind home plate.
But what did you think of his debut behind home plate for a whole game?
I thought it was fine.
I thought it was fine.
You know,
and,
you know,
the whole problem with,
like,
it wasn't the problem that Logan Gilbert threw a slider.
It's that he threw a cement mixer of a slider.
That was just right down the middle of the plate more than anything else.
No,
Harry Ford isn't going to remind anyone of Pudge Rodriguez or Cal Raleigh
beyond the plate or anyone like that.
But he's certainly athletic enough to play there.
and he's getting better. It's so weird. Harry Ford has been around for so long that you think he's
like a 26, 27 year old. I think he's 22 or 23. 23 years old. There's still a long way to go
in his development, even when he's not considered a prospect at some point next year. Yeah,
yeah, he is. He absolutely is. He's going to be a guy who is just still learning the ropes.
And what a great guy to learn the ropes from in Cala Raleigh. It'll be interesting to see how they use him.
but I thought solid game and great to see that first hit.
Like great to see you can't take that away.
You simply cannot take that away.
I think first hits and first homers in particular are some of the most cool,
non-team-related things that you see in the sport.
Yeah, we'll talk more about that in the second half of the show today.
Really quick, Andres Munoz, what did you see today?
Any concerns moving forward with him?
Kind of loved it.
Did it get away now sort of thing?
I'm prepared.
Guys, Andres Munoz coming into today, had eight appearances in September, a 0.00 ERA, and 15 strikeouts in eight innings.
If you want to struggle, do it today.
Right now.
Right now.
And he just didn't have his command.
He didn't have it.
It happens.
It's one of the reasons why reliever ERA is one of the most fluctuating stat for the most part.
It just takes one day.
If you're a starter and you don't have.
it for an inning. Okay, you've probably got three or four at least inning, sometimes longer than that,
to figure it out. Andres Munoz has a couple of batters at most to figure it out. And I saw a bunch of
people saying about like, Andres Munoz, I'm concerned about it. Yep, he's not, he's not Troy
Percival. He's not Mariano Rivera. I think that's a little silly to be too concerned about it,
to be honest with you. I would have liked to have seen him pitch better in what was
assuredly his final appearance of 2025.
I'm glad he got the struggles out of the way.
More than anything else, I am so glad that he got those struggles out of the way
in a game that I personally, your mileage may vary,
believe was 99.99% meaningless.
Okay. Let's talk about the offense on the other side.
Cal Raleigh chasing 63.
Eugenio Suarez chasing 50.
But there was some positives.
as Harry Ford gets his first hit as an MLB player.
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Welcome back to the Mariners Postcast,
and it's a nurse, Chris Brock with you,
Mariners lose five to three of the Los Angeles Dodgers
to lose the final series of the season.
They could still solve it in the series tomorrow.
And they are sitting at 90 wins right now.
I would love to get them to 91 so that in this like kind of five-year span,
yes, in this five-year span that they get their best record
because they hit 90 twice, have not hit 91 before.
That's just a little.
That would be cool.
That is a little thing for me.
Plus, I believe, is 90, like 54%.
Not going to be that guy.
But let's talk about the offense today.
I'll start with a positive.
Harry Ford gets his first hit as a Seattle Marinro.
Besides the hit, what did you see from him?
I thought he played fine.
I think that there are aggressiveness issues that he's going to have to figure out
in terms of normally what we're talking about is,
hey, you're being too assertive.
You're looking for especially somebody who walks as much as he does.
I think he's trying to be aggressive and take advantage of a book that's on him right now,
that, hey, he's going to take pitches.
Be a little more patient.
Show a little bit more patience at the plate, but great to get that hit out of the way.
I'll be really curious to see if he's part of the postseason roster.
I kind of doubt it at this point.
It seems like the pretty obvious two guys on the,
your roster right now that aren't going to be part of the 26 are going to be Logan Evans and
Harry Ford. And that's not an insult to them. It just doesn't make a lot of sense to carry those guys.
But Harry Ford's a really good player. And if he is not traded in the offseason for what should
be a really, really good player, he's going to be a strong backup backstop for you, who I think
they're going to find a way to get in the lineup. Somebody's suggesting he needs to find a better eye
for the strike zone. He's walked like a hundred times in the minor leagues. That's just not
accurate at whatsoever. It's literally what he's best at guys. It's literally his best tool.
Like literally his best tool. But I understand not everybody's watching those minor league games.
You shouldn't. They're not all that fun to watch if I'm being honest with you.
He's going to be a good player. He's going to be a good player. And it's great to just,
even in a moment like today where it sucks to lose, you still have some really cool individual
accomplishments to happen today. Yeah. And I could see an argument for him over
Cole Young, to be completely honest.
I'm not sure that they're going to do it, but like just for the one scenario of if you're
pinch hitting for Mitch Garver late in the game, you still have someone to come in at
catcher if you absolutely, God forbid, something happens to Cal.
I'm not hoping, obviously not hoping for that scenario.
But it's something to think about.
Well, here's the thing, too, that I'm thinking about now as well is Harry Ford is in as fast
as Cole Young.
Right.
But he is fast.
and he is a guy that, you know, you don't have to pinch run for if he was to do a late inning situation thing.
Right.
You might be a guy you even consider pinch running some of those guys for.
And it just allows you to play with the Garver scenario a little bit more.
It allows you to do a few more things.
And if you have enough confidence that Revas can play shortstop in a pinch,
it's not a perfect situation by any stretch of the imagination.
Neither is Cole Young.
Neither is Cole Young.
Neither one of them are short stops by trade.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's a really interesting one.
That'll be a fascinating one to see what they end up doing
because it's got to be down to those two.
Yeah, and I just picture a more likely scenario of using four than Koyang
because I'm almost always going to use Leo Rivas at this point over Koyang.
I just don't see any way where he fits in besides maybe a pinch run situation.
So I don't know.
David Pankey says the asked him of Christian Walker to be a mayor this weekend since he owns of Dodgers.
Yeah, that would have been great.
That would have been fantastic.
The other, not so great.
Former Diamondback.
Yeah.
Oh, he just clobbered.
Clobbered the Dodgers in some big time moments.
That's a good call, Mr. Pinky.
Rest of the lineup, Randy played well.
I'm going to try and whip through this as quickly as possible.
It's three hits.
I'm really encouraged by how he's looked in the last few days.
I think it's great that he's kind of finding his groove again.
Top of the lineup, it's going to be important that he continues to kind of be that table-setter for the rest of it.
Cal, this is the first time these last couple days, and it's totally understandable.
This is the first time I've ever seen Cal Raleigh kind of get out of his,
what's the kind of word I'm looking for?
The routine, the normal swing that you're normally saying.
You could tell he's going for 63 and God he should.
He absolutely should.
But it's the first time I've ever seen him kind of get out of that zone that he's always in.
Yeah, absolutely.
And again, it's fine because Cal Rale is not going to,
forget how to hit. Cal Raleigh is not going to all of a sudden say, I don't even remember how
to do this. We saw him hit a double down the line last night, guys. But tonight was a night where he
chased. Tomorrow should also be a night where he chases. Hit him lead off, swing for the fence like
crazy, hope that Clayton Kershaw throws an 88 cement pitch right down the middle of the plate three
times. He gets those three homers. It's fine. He was totally fine yesterday. Totally fine.
He just had a bad day today chasing after some stuff.
And it's hard.
It's really hard to swing for a homer and hit a homer in a major league baseball game.
And I think that's one of the things that makes Calderallie's season so good.
It always feels like he's just, he's just having a bat.
And it happens to be a home run a lot of the time.
And now because everything's clinched and he's less focused on the team winning
and more focused on himself, like, which again, everyone's going to take that as like a derogatory thing.
everything's locked up guys so that's what he should be focusing on right now uh and then also a eugenio
suarez he had a couple days where he was looking better and then the last couple i think it's the same
kind of thing he's looking for fit oh yeah absolutely he's never gotten there uh yeah by the way just
wanted to bring that up real quick uh they scott ovaraata points out that they did announce they're
going to do two scrimmages october 1st and october 2nd it's five bucks all of the money goes to
charity too so that's awesome it's a really cool thing i've never seen
a team do this. So go do that. Go take advantage of it. And you're in the area. Help out of charity and go
watch some really good baseball players. But yeah, Aeohanios is absolutely chasing after that 50th. He's
never hit it. He's gotten to 49. I don't blame him one bit. I think he's going to get to 50 tomorrow.
Horace Polanco just continues to rake. Yeah. It's so great to see him hit from the right side like that.
And I am so encouraged. And you know what one of the cool things is, man?
let's say, and I don't think this is true at all, let's say Cal Raleigh isn't a funk and he's just due for some natural regression,
that won't be the reason why you don't win playoff games because you have enough around him that one of these guys,
and guys, I guarantee at least one of them, probably two, are going to struggle in the ALDS.
I guarantee it, but you know what else I guarantee?
Four or five of them are not, and it's going to be enough.
That's what's so cool about this team.
but Jorge Polanco has done everything you could have asked for in 2025 and then some.
He's such a good hitter, man.
He's a great hitter. He's a great hitter.
He's a, okay, very, very good hitter.
Great hitters probably reserved for some other guys.
But he's a very, very good hitter who I have so much confidence in in any type of situation to get the job done.
Yep, totally agree.
Just to general wrap up here, I realize there might be.
You're missing a big accomplishment, Anders.
What?
Julio Rodriguez.
Oh.
30 season with two stolen bases today.
That's freaking awesome, man.
A 30-30 season, even in today's day and age where stolen bases are much easier.
Still not a lot of 30-30 seasons in baseball guys and still not a lot of 30-30 seasons from 24-year-olds.
That's his second, by the way, that he's already picked up.
Did Bobby Witt get one this year?
I don't know.
I don't think Bobby Witt reached 30 this year.
because his power has just been down.
So a great player, but, you know,
the just hasn't put up the bops that we were hoping for,
and by we, I mean, fantasy managers.
He, uh, Julio's fantastic.
Fantastic.
And you know what I've loved from Julio?
How patient he's been at the plate lately, too.
He's really working counts.
He's really looking for that pitch to drive.
But a 30, 30 season's a really cool one.
I just needed us to mention that one.
I'm sorry, sir.
Yeah.
And like, oh, it kind of hurts my soul a little bit to see him at 798 OPS right now.
Yeah, because he really wanted him to get to that 800.
So big day tomorrow.
Let's go.
Leo, come on.
I don't think he's going to.
But he's also gotten really unlucky because he's hit a couple of lines, like really hard line balls.
The one yesterday to Concorda that they went off his glove that they called an error after he hit it like 115 off the bat.
It was crazy.
I mean, I get it was right to him.
But it was right to him.
Yeah.
But if there's ever been a time for Michael Conforto, if I was him,
I would march into that scoreboard guy.
I would say, you go stand out in the left field.
I'm going to put a ball in there at 115 miles per hour.
Let's see you catch it.
And we'll make sure that we have a closed cactus casket for your funeral.
Because this thing's going to hit you in the head and it's going to suck.
I get it because it's right at him.
But we need to fix scorekeeping guys.
115 miles per hour shouldn't be an air.
Sorry, it just shouldn't.
Unless it's in the infield hit right at you,
115 miles per hour,
but we don't call airs because guys miss lead,
read fly balls and they miss it by like 15 feet.
That's dumb.
That's dumb.
Yeah, agree with you on that.
I honestly didn't even know he had 30 30 today.
I watched the game with the sound off.
So I thank you for mentioning that.
Totally interesting.
That's why we have us too.
That's why we have both of us today.
What I was going to say earlier,
wrapping this up into kind of a bow,
I understand the PTSD from Mariners fans.
The PTSD from 2001 where you had this amazing season and then you just don't do anything in the postseason, right?
The PTSD from 2020 where, you know, you win a series, but then you get swept by the Houston Astros.
And I get it.
Like you're just hoping that all good things can happen to this team as we go towards
playoffs but that's not the way baseball works guys so it's it's okay that the mariner's lost this
series it's completely fine you could tell both teams we're putting out relatively
spring training-esque lineups uh so it's okay i think um let's just let's get to the break
trust the guys that they're in the right right spot i think too much is going our way right now
to really worry about it so that's kind of my take on everything i think that's a great take i think that's a
really strong one. And I also understand, guys, that, like, especially for a show like us,
it's an individual thing. We are talking about the game today and the Mariners weren't good enough
today. If this game would have mattered, we would have been, honestly, I just would have been
probably crying, like, just, just bawling my eyes out that Andres Munoz finally screws up and
this is what keeps us from. But no, that's not what happened, guys. He had a bad day today.
one bad pitch from Logan Gilbert.
And, I mean, the biggest individual accomplishment today is Luke really got an extra base hit against the left-handed hitter.
Yes.
That's the biggest individual accomplishment of all time, right?
Like, that's, and the fact those guys were hitting in those situations tells you that they did not care about winning or losing this football game.
Yep, I think both teams are just trying to get it done with.
And I think both teams were happy.
It didn't go to extra innings.
So we'll count it as a moral thing.
victory for the Seattle Mariners. As we move towards the last game of the season tomorrow,
it's a 12-10 first pitch, guys. We'll be with you guys right after the game, as we always are.
This is our last regular season postcast tomorrow. We appreciate everyone who's been with us.
But of course, we will have more of them come postseason time. So we're very, very excited for that.
We'll talk to you guys tomorrow. Chris Crawford, do you have any last words before we get out of here?
Let's just get this over with.
