Parabolic Mics Rally Mets (i.e. A Great Game) | Jerry & Willie
WFAN Daily
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🗓️ 27 August 2025
⏱️ 10 minutes
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The Mets beat the Phillies in a great game last night. Juan Soto was granted a timeout by a young home plate umpire and the Phillies weren’t happy about it. Willie is more impressed by Francisco Lindor every time he watches him. Maybe the parabolic mics will be this season’s rallying cry and this series will be what turned the Mets around.
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| 0:31.7 | last night that was a great game it and it was i think it started early as well with the, I think it was Ron or Keith's like, |
| 0:39.1 | is this gamesmanship from Soto when he's, you know, tossing the foul ball between his legs, then calling the timeout. Well, they had that thing with Luzardo in the first. That's what I'm talking about. Okay, yeah, yeah. Yeah, and he was ticked off and he's to yell at the umpire. Did you think that was gamesmanship? I don't know. |
| 0:53.3 | I thought the timeout. |
| 0:54.5 | The idea that the umpire actually granted you think that was Gameriship? I don't know. I thought the timeout. |
| 0:54.5 | The idea that the umpire actually granted Soto the timeout I thought was interesting because Lazzardo was already took his back step into his windup. Right. So now they made the point on... But Soto was sitting there. He stood there. Like he was kind of waiting. He wasn't... And then he called timeout and the umpire granted it. |
| 1:11.5 | Now, they made a point to the home plate umpire was a rookie umpire. |
| 1:14.2 | So maybe... he was kind of waiting. He wasn't. And then he called timeout and the umpire granted it. Now they made a point to the home plate umpire was a rookie umpire so maybe he'll learn from this. He did look young. He was. He was like he was 14 years old. He was young. And so, so the whole night started out interesting. I thought Sean Mania was good even though he was scrappy. He was scrappy and he's not the one that gave up |
| 1:29.6 | the hits that had the runs come in but he put Soto in a tough no doubt there's no question about it |
| 1:35.1 | but what I loved about last night was when the Phillies take that two nothing lead there was no |
| 1:41.9 | hesitant they come right back with the five spot and last night was an interesting game because there were not a lot of hard hit balls. And the Yolanzo one, you could certainly make the case. Bader had that bomb. Bader did, sure, but there were bloops all over the place in this game, including in the ninth inning. But I like the way the Mets fought back, took the lead. Now, they give it back, and I don't know what in the hell the hells do with this, this Helsley guy, because do you imagine being able to throw the ball 102 miles an hour and not be able to throw up by guys? He couldn't do anything. It was all over the place. Could not do anything. And they needed Diaz, who was phenomenal last night. If not for Diaz, they probably don't win this game. |
| 2:34.6 | Hellsley was awful. He gives up the home run. He's walking guys. The shots that S&Y had in the crowd when, you know, how about the first, I don't know if you saw it, but the first two pitches he throws, sales one way high. high the next one he spikes into the dirt and immediately they're showing the crowd reaction like this guy he reminded me of |
| 2:39.8 | batantis uh no letanza yeah he would have spurts like that way he would just he'd be firing that thing |
| 2:45.2 | you just kind of didn't know yeah where it was going i i tell you what i i get every time i watch lind do it i get more impressed |
| 2:53.3 | with him that that's like that dive and grab he had was phenomenal it was awesome and and think |
| 2:57.9 | about that too because now that comes back to minaya if that double play is is actually turned i mean |
| 3:03.4 | it was a hair yep uh the runner was he got In real time, it looked like it, too. |
| 3:08.3 | I agree with you. |
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