EXTREME LANGUAGE WARNING- Yankees Fans Mad (and Anti-Semitic?) - Juan Soto is a Met!

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All right, everybody, it is Monday, December 9th, year of our
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Lord 2024, and Juan Soto is a
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New York Met. Oh, yes.
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Oh, yes. You know what? You just got to put the glasses on, man. This is a, this is a time for ultimate, ultimate, what's it called, drip.
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Yeah, I got to get the drip going. Yeah. I got my Puerto Rico hat. You know, my Met's hat is a little dirty and sweaty, so I need a new one.
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I need a new one that fits better. You know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah. But this is a big day. Big day. This is a turning point for the
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New York Mets. I was talking to someone earlier, and we've had some decently big signings in the past, but nothing that even comes close to this, in my opinion.
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This is a guy in his prime, not even, maybe in the beginning of his prime, and the player that everybody wanted, including the
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New York Yankees, and he was on the Yankees, and we just, we just took him from them.
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I mean, it was just that simple. I mean, this is, this is, this has not happened in, in major league history, in sports history.
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This is a momentous occasion. I mean, it's a lot of money, but hey, it's not my money, and listen, before you hear anybody else out there, because this has happened a cute few times.
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People say, oh, that AD Robles, you know, he's just one of those anti -Semites, you know, he's just one of those anti -Semitic guys, or at least, you know, maybe, maybe anti -Semitic adjacent,
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I don't know, one of those guys. Listen, I am pro -Jewish hedge fund billionaires. I'm pro -Jewish hedge fund billionaires, well, at least one
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Jewish hedge fund billionaire. I'm all about it, man. Uncle Steve, wow. Uncle, he just, he just did it.
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He just saw what he wanted, and he just took it. It's just as simple as that. Man, what a day.
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15 years, $765 million. Man, again, it's not my money.
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What do I care, you know? I see people saying, yeah, you know, yeah, fine, fine, you know, the Mets, you know, he's a good player, okay, congratulations, but I'm just glad you spent all your money on Juan Soto.
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All our money? This guy doesn't care. He's got all the money in the world. He's going to still spend. You think it's over?
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It's not over, my friends. It is not over. There's more signings to come. He's already on record.
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He doesn't care how much it costs. He's not trying to make money on the Mets, although he definitely is trying to make money in the
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Mets, and he will, but this is a momentous occasion. You know, if I were you, I mean, obviously the stock price took a little jump.
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If the New York Mets were a stock, the stock price took a little jump overnight, but it's still a bargain, man.
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This is like buying Tesla at 50 bucks a share. You know what
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I mean? This is a bargain. Right now, the stock is heading up, but if you were, if you wanted to, listen, listen, the
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Yankees, they're a blue chip stock. You know what I mean? They're going to pay you the dividends, and there's nothing wrong with that. You know what I mean? But you're not going to make a ton of money buying in on the
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Yankees right now. You know what I mean? Their stock is up here. Ours is down here. But I got to tell you, man, if you're looking to get a 10 bagger, you know what
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I mean? That's what you're looking for out there in the stock market. You're trading stock. You're a stock trader. You're looking for a 10 bagger, yeah, where you can 10X your money.
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I don't think you could do any better than the New York Mets right now. Oh, yes. Juan Soto saw it.
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Listen, Juan Soto's got epic plate discipline. You know what I mean? He's just got epic plate discipline. He knows the strike zone, and it doesn't matter what the situation is.
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Sometimes as fans, you want them to swing the bat, even if it's not a strike, because, you know, they're a good hitter, and you just want them to swing the bat, pick up the bat.
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Juan Soto doesn't care. He just wants to get on base. You know what I mean? He will not swing at the junk.
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He's got tremendous plate discipline, and he also, I would argue, he's got business discipline too.
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He sees where the stock of the New York Mets is right now, and he's looking for a 10 bagger, and man, I think he's going to get it, man.
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The future, I've been saying this for the last two years, the future of the
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New York Mets has never looked better, and Juan Soto saw it, and he believed, man.
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He believed. You know, a lot of people thought that if the offers were comparable, that he would take the Yankees, because who wouldn't?
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I mean, they're a blue chip franchise. They might be the marquee franchise of any sport in the
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United States, but he just saw, he saw the future, and he said, look, the next 20 years, I don't know.
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I just don't know. Aaron Boone, Aaron Judge, I mean, he's good, but, you know, he comes up small in the big moments.
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You know what I mean? I've got to say, for someone like Soto, that probably meant a lot. You know, get to the World Series, you know, you're the biggest stage possible, the lights are bright.
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This is when you need your stars, man, and he saw Judge just shrink, like he typically does in the playoffs.
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This is something that probably he kept up here, and he saw the New York Mets, and he says, you know, there,
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I can be the guy. I can be the guy there. He can be the best Met of all time.
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That's the thing. I mean, he can be Mr. Met himself. I was thinking, man, my heart was so warm.
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My heart was so warm, you know. I know a lot of you guys don't care about sports, but you should, and I'll tell you why in a minute. But, you know,
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I think about when I was a little kid, you know, I was a little too young for the 86, you know, World Series and the 80s
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Mets when they were the talk of the town, all that stuff. A little too young for that, but when I was in the 90s, I remember my favorite players.
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You know, when I was a young, you know, little leaguer, loving the Mets, my favorite players were guys like Greg Jeffries.
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You know what I mean? Get Greg Jeffries. I used to love Greg Jeffries. But, you know, these are small names, and I was just thinking all the different names that I liked at the time, and I got to say, my son, my 10 -year -old son, when he thinks about his little league days and how much he loved the
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Mets and stuff like that, his favorite player is probably going to be Juan Soto, and I never had anything like that growing up.
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I used to see all my friends, they would have all these big -name players, and I had Greg Jeffries. Nothing against Greg Jeffries, good guy, you know, but man, this is going to be epic.
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My little heart grew four sizes yesterday, I'll tell you that right now. It really did.
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I'm going to be nice the rest of the year. I'm going to be, A .D. Roba is going to be nice the rest of the year, because Juan Soto has changed everything, that's for sure.
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Juan Soto. Big time, man, big time. Listen, you don't like sports,
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I get it, a lot of my friends think that sports is just a bread and circus thing, you know, all that stuff, it's just a distraction, you shouldn't like sports.
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And look, of course, you can go too far with sports, in fact, we're going to do a little salt mining today, we're going to see some guys that just go way too far with sports, for sure.
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But I like sports. I think it scratches an itch that needs to be scratched. There's like this tribalistic thing that sports speaks to that I think is a good thing to get involved in, to a reasonable degree, you know what
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I mean? And it's great, because you're basically rooting for the colors, right? You're rooting for the colors.
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So a guy puts on the orange and blue, and he's the greatest guy in the world, the minute he's on the other team, you don't like him anymore, he's the enemy, you know what
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I mean? So you're not really even rooting for the players, your favorite players, they could be your worst favorite players tomorrow if they get traded, they leave in free agency, all that kind of stuff.
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But I think there's a tribalistic camaraderie that happens with sports.
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It's kind of like a mock war, it's a mock battle. And I think that that's just something that's written into our
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DNA that I think is not necessarily a bad thing. But you know, in sports, we get to kind of practice that a little bit, it's like a little bit of a battle.
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And I think for kids, too, it's good to have that. It's good to sort of cultivate that a little bit where you have a little bit of pride, but not really pride, it's more of like a loyalty to something that's, you know, kind of not really definable.
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I mean, who cares? Orange and blue? Who cares? But for some reason, we just do care. I like that.
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I like that. There's camaraderie, man. You go to the games. I remember the last Met game I went to this year, it was an epic game, it was towards the end of the year when the games were super meaningful against the
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Phillies, the rival Phillies. And you know, some drunk kids sit behind us, and there's my kids.
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And the first thing they do is they sit down as they say a big, loud curse word. And I turned around, I said, Guys, we got kids here.
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And they're like, Oh, man, sorry, sorry. Anyway, a couple seconds later, they're hammered. These guys are hammered.
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And there's one guy that just keeps saying, Oh, yeah, Alvarez, he's swinging a hot bat. He's swinging a hot bat, this and that. And you know,
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Alvarez comes up, he hits a home run. And I turned to the guy that I just, you know, kind of reprimanded for cursing.
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And I said, He's swinging a hot bat! High fives everywhere. It was great. It was wonderful. But then, of course, there's people that take it too far.
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You know, people are fighting in the stands and stuff like that. At that point, you need to take a step back, maybe take a little break from sports. You take it way too seriously.
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But at some level, that kind of camaraderie where there's this random person that I don't even know, but I guess we root for the same colors.
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And now we're friends. You know what I mean? There's something good about that. That's scratching an itch that I think is good to scratch sometimes.
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But man, Juan Sotomayor, generational talent. Some people are sour grapes right now. Everybody wanted him because they all knew he's an epic player.
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But now people say, Oh, he's not generational. He's not worth it. I mean, he's not your money. Who cares? He's not worth it.
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No, he's definitely worth it. You know, people pointing to the batting average, he doesn't even bat 300. Who cares? You got to get with the times.
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You got to get with the times. Nobody cares about batting average anymore. It's all about being on base. It's all about slugging.
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It's all about your RBIs. That's what it's about. And Juan Soto, he's going to score a ton of runs. He's going to get on base like an animal, and he's going to slug.
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And that's all you need him to do. Plate discipline like nobody's business. This guy is a great hitter.
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Every at bat is going to be a quality at bat. That's just what you're looking for these days. Juan Soto's got it, man.
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He's got it. But Yankees fans right now, whoo, oh boy. They are not happy.
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They are not used to not getting what they ask for for Christmas. The Yankees are like the rich kid that you grew up with, that he got every single thing he wanted for Christmas, and he just doesn't, he's not used to ever being told no.
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But they got told no, man, and they're not happy. Let's look at a few videos. Do a little slug. It's the same kind of thing with Trump getting elected, you know.
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For some reason, Yankees fans are deranged, and they decide to set up their cameras to show themselves doing embarrassing things.
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We'll start with some not -so -bad ones. This guy has a Soto jersey. He doesn't even say anything in this video.
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I gotta take my glasses off. He chucks it in the garbage can. Okay. I mean, listen,
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I wouldn't have thrown it away. It's a good workout shirt, you know, maybe work in the backyard, stuff like that.
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I don't know, Yankees fans, they might not have a lot of yards, but you know, get it dirty. It's one of those shirts you don't care about.
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But nah, he threw it away. Okay. It's your property. You do what you want. Not a big deal. Here's WardyNYM, great
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Mets YouTuber. This guy's great. He says, Yankees fans burning Soto jerseys, when if they had more than a single brain cell, they would have been smart enough not to invest in what was always a short -term player.
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Soto didn't choose to ever be a Yankee. He was traded. Soto chose to be a Met. Haha. Yes, that's right.
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Soto never chose to be a Yankee. He had no say in the matter. He got traded. The first time he had a choice though, what did he do?
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He signed with the orange and blue. That's right. That's what he did. He signed with the Met. He wanted to be a
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Met. You know what I mean? The money was close and he just thought to himself with his trademark discipline, he said, which team has a brighter future?
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And he picked the New York Mets. That's right. Burn those jerseys, my friends.
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Burn them. Burn them pretty good too. Look at this. Haha. He burned the jersey.
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I would never have bought the Soto jersey, even if it was the Mets that traded for him.
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No way. No way. You got them for a year. And maybe more, but you know, you wait and wait to see if you sign them.
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But Yankees fans, you know, they're scoring right now. Here we go. We got this psychopath. Now listen, listen, let me tell you, this is a language warning.
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There's going to be some extreme language coming up. So if you've got little kids or anything like that, or you don't want to hear curse words, just don't listen to the rest of this video.
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Because if you do, you're going to hear a lot of curse words because Yankees fans are not necessarily the classiest people out there.
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That's for sure. Don't do it. If you have little kids, if you don't want to hear curse words, stop right now.
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I've warned you. Here we go. Yo Juan Soto, listen up, man.
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This is your new fucking home. This is your new home right here. It looks beautiful. I don't know. You ever been to Citi Field?
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It's beautiful. It's... Listen, I'm biased. I understand. But I think it's well known that the new
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Citi Field is better than the new Yankee Stadium. It's just better. I'm sorry. It just is.
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It's a beautiful place to play baseball. It's a beautiful place to watch a game of baseball. You got to bring a lot of money.
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But this is what New York is. If you don't want to spend a lot of money, don't live in New York.
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But then of course he shows the bad side. Shut the fuck up and don't fucking complain. Look at this shithole.
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He's right though. The neighborhood that Citi Field is in is like a demilitarized zone. It is very crappy.
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But this is why, you know, when you go to a Mets game, you bring the extra 60 bucks or maybe nowadays it's going to be 100 bucks,
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I don't know, and get the preferred parking. Get the parking right next to the thing so that way you don't have to deal with this.
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When I was a kid though, you had to walk through these neighborhoods. It's just a total... It's crappy.
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But it's not a nice neighborhood. But he's right about this. All these like...
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All these chop shops, which are basically probably just mafia places to launder money. Road fucking closed.
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You chose this piece of shit to be your home for the next 15 fucking years.
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Listen, the Bronx isn't that much better. Let's just be honest. It's not... Let's just be honest about that. The neighborhood that the
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Yankee Stadium's in, it's not that much better. It's better, but not that much better. You're a money hungry fucking bitch.
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Fuck you. Fuck you. Every Yankee fan, you burn your fucking jersey.
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Fuck you. I'm telling you, it's just like the rich kid who didn't get what he wanted for Christmas, and he always does. And just one year, they missed something,
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I guess. And he curses out his parents. This is what I expect would happen in those situations. Juan Soto, suck my fucking dick.
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Fuck you too, Scott Morris. Suck my fucking dick. Listen...
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He's mad. This guy's mad. You can't blame him. I mean, I guess
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I'd be upset too, but I mean, I wouldn't be doing this. You set up the camera just so you can make a fool of yourself.
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I don't know. I don't know. Here we got big Nick Turturro. Let's see what he has to say.
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Hey, Juan Soto, I got two words for you. Fuck you. That's right. Fuck you and the horse you rode in on, and the cavalry behind you.
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That's right, motherfucker. Yeah, I'm taking it personal. We gave you our love. We gave you our fucking heart and soul.
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It wasn't enough. You turned your cap around after the World Series. I saw that fucking move. 700 million, 730.
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Yeah, it wasn't enough. It wasn't enough. Guaranteed, yes, it wasn't enough. You don't even choose the
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Dodgers. You don't even choose the Dodgers. You go off -Broadway to the Mets. You don't want to be on Broadway? And you don't want to be
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Judge's guy? You don't want to be Judge's partner? Oh, that's right, Judge. Listen, listen, listen, listen.
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I think he's mad at Judge. I think he doesn't like the fact that Judge, when the lights are bright, when everything's on the line, he can't hit.
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He doesn't know how to hit. I think he's sick of it. You know, when you're clutch, you know, that's the thing. Like, I've never been super clutch.
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I've always been, like, one of the better players on baseball teams that I've been on, you know, in Little League and, you know, high school years, stuff like that.
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But I've never been the best. But I would imagine if I was, like, super clutch and I was the best player on the team,
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I would probably resent those players that were good, too, that were just as good as I was. But then when the key moment came, they forget how to swing.
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They forget how to catch a fly ball. I think Soto probably is not that happy with Judge.
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That's it. Let's stick it up his fucking ass. That's right. Let's go out. Let's get Burns, Freed, Bregman. Let's fucking take
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Oscar. I don't give a fuck. Yeah, get Bregman. That's right. Get Bregman.
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I heard the Mets are in on Bregman. I'm not high on Bregman. I don't want Bregman. I think, you know, if the
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Mets get Burns, I'm not going to complain. I'm not, like, that high on him either. But these guys are like, get everybody.
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Get everybody. Listen, those days are over, my friend. Those days, they're over. You can't just have anything you want anymore.
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That's not how it works anymore. There's a new Steinbrenner in town, and he happens to be Jewish, and he happens to be a multi -billionaire, and he happens to be the owner of the
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New York Mets. That's the new Steinbrenner. Grungy, whatever those fucking, oh, those stupid
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Mets. Fuck them. This guy looks like a mafioso about to beat your brains out, man.
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Wow. He's mad. That guy mad. This guy got real upset. All right, this guy just looks sad.
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Let's see what he has to say. Why would you make me this upset?
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I don't know. We're building something with you. Make it to the World Series. Not anymore. The Mets are going to do nothing with you.
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And you know what, Juan? You lied to us. You absolutely lied to us.
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I don't see how he lied. I mean, everyone with a brain knew that he was going to get, you know, he was going for the big money.
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He wanted to get the most money he could. Everybody knew that. He's been saying that for a long time. Didn't he turn down like a $400 million contract just a few years ago?
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He turned down a $400 million contract, which would have been, I think it would have been the biggest contract at the time. You got to know he's in it for the money.
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And the thing is, it's not just the money. That's what's really burning the Yankees up. Because the Yankees had almost the same money.
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It's not just the money. It's just that he didn't want to play for you. He played for you for a year.
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And he just wasn't convinced. That's it. I mean, it's as simple as that. That's what's really boggling the mind right now, you know.
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He went for the money, but it wasn't just the money. And every Yankee fan knows it. The Yankees are in that ballpark that you got.
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Around $730 million. $760. He went to the sewer rats. $760. He went to those sewer rat mets.
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Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Cool it on the antisemitism, buddy. Listen, if you're against the signing here, and then you're saying sewer rats and stuff like that,
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I don't make the rules. That's antisemitism, brother. And I got to be honest with you. I'll take kindly to it.
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The AD Robles YouTube channel doesn't take kindly to that kind of antisemitic language.
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We just don't. We better sign everybody.
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Enjoy Bregman. Enjoy Bregman. I heard they're going to trade for Cody Bellinger. Yeah, enjoy that.
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Oh, man. I heard some people say they're going to get Alonzo. They really need a first baseman, too.
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They're going to get Alonzo. Listen, I think the Mets are going to get Alonzo back. I don't think the
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Mets are done. The Mets should get Alonzo back. That's my opinion. But if the
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Yankees get him, that's a total little bro move, man. That's a little brother move.
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You trade stars, and the Mets upgrade big time, and you downgrade.
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And listen, nothing against Alonzo. I like Alonzo. I want Alonzo back. But if the Yankees get him, there's no question that that's a downgrade.
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That's a little brother move, man. Sign him. Go for it. You stupid bastard, that Cohen bastard.
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Again, this is what I'm talking about. Listen, get me a declaration.
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Get me an Antioch Declaration Part 2 that says anyone who's upset with Steve Cohen, throwing his weight around, spending his money, trying to make his baseball team better,
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I don't stand for that kind of antisemitism. It's just antisemitic to the core. It's envy. Doug was right.
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This is envy. That's what's happening here. This is envy, antisemitic envy, racial vainglory.
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That's what this is. I'm with it. I don't even have words for it, man.
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You lose a World Series, go have fun with the polar bear. Yeah. Go have fun with that team.
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He thinks Alonzo's coming back too. I agree. They have no pitching staff.
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The Dodgers, you're never going to get past the Dodgers. Listen, we won two games against the Dodgers, and now we have
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Soto. And so we improved, that's for sure. Maybe the Dodgers improved too. They signed
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Michael Conforto. I like Michael Conforto, you know, old school Met. But I got to tell you, people keep saying about this pitching staff thing, oh, they don't have any pitching staff.
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Listen, listen, last year wasn't a fluke. I like this strategy. I like the strategy of not making a huge splash with the pitchers.
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And I'm not against it too. Like if we get Corbin Burns, which I heard that we're trying to get, I wouldn't be sad or upset.
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But you don't need all that. You don't need all that. Listen, pitching, I don't think you should invest a ton in pitching, at least the big names.
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Here's why. Number one, they only pitch every five games, right, five or six games, right? They only pitch once.
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And so my thing is that you'd rather have a whole slew of good arms because that way, you know, and the difference between a good pitcher and like a great pitcher,
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ERA wise, it's not that much. And it's only once every five games. Remember that. So you always got to hit.
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You should invest in the hitters. You always got to get runs, right? That's just the bottom line. And here's the thing.
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Pitchers too, their arms are a ticking time bomb, especially these days when all they're doing is throwing real hard. You know what
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I mean? Everyone's arm is going to explode at any moment. You just have to expect that. So if you spend all this money on a big splash for a big pitcher, it could work out or it might be an epic disaster.
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So what I'd rather do is get five, six, seven good arms where you could just slot them in.
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And they're not going to be as dominant, but they'll be good. And if someone gets hurt, you slide the next guy in and everything's okay.
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I think that's the way to go. I really do. I think that's the way to go. I think that's what Stearns is doing. And I think he trusts his pitching lab to get the most out of the pitchers as possible.
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I think he trusts that. And I think he understands that. Listen, even the playoffs too. Like I didn't care who pitched in the playoffs.
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Manias, Severino, Quintana, David Peterson. I trusted them all. It didn't matter who was pitching. And look, they're going to give up some runs, but it's not going to be that much more than your top flight guys.
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It's just that simple. I like the idea of collecting all of these really good arms or good arms and then seeing what you can get out of them.
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The cream rises to the top, and if someone gets injured, you slide in the next guy. That's what I like. I don't think you need to make a big splash.
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So we'll just talk about the Mets pitching staff. They don't have any pitchers. I don't know. I bet you Clay Holmes is going to be a good starter next year.
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That's what I think. That's what I think. I think Clay Holmes said, Hey, Juan, come on over to the Mets, man.
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It's good over here. And Juan was like, all right. That's what I think happened. Have fun never getting back to the
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World Series. Oh, it's happening. Oh, it's happening, baby. It's definitely happening.
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This guy is wishing that it wouldn't happen, but it's happening. Then we got this guy. This guy sounds like he's not kidding.
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He's really pissed about Juan Soto. Black vigilantes, man.
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These Yankee fans are not kidding. This is the thing about Yankee fans. They're so entitled.
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They think that if they don't get what they want, then they're being oppressed. And now he's talking about choking people out and black vigilantes and stuff like that.
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I mean, you guys really just need to calm down. I don't know. I mean, maybe just maybe take a break from baseball for a second.
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You know what I mean? This is a little too much. It's just OK. You didn't get Juan Soto and people got to die because of it.
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I don't know, man. I don't know. In any case, that's my video for today.
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We'll see. Maybe I'll do a real video for today. I don't know. We'll see. We'll see. Maybe tomorrow. I'll get you with a real video tomorrow.
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But it's a great day, man. Everything's changed. The Mets have changed the face of Major League Baseball. That's right.
25:49
That's right. And it's just the beginning. There's going to be more signings, man. I feel it. I feel it in my bones.
25:54
And Uncle Steve, he's going to go for it. And he should. He should. In any case, listen.
26:00
And by the way, listen. This is the other thing. This is the other thing. You don't want Uncle Steve to spend money. That's that anti -Semitism.
26:06
Do you know how hard it is for Jews to get work these days or to even rise to leadership positions in companies, man?
26:14
It's very hard. And if you're against what Steve Cohen's doing, then I've got to question a lot about you.
26:20
It's envy. It's anti -Semitism. It's Jew hatred. It's all of these things. Woke right.
26:27
Anyone who's against Steve Cohen doing what he did, woke right. I'm telling you right now. That is a fact, man.