00:00This guy, and yes, it does happen to athletes, that's why there are sports mental health coaches
00:06that get these guys through kind of some of the stuff that Senga's going through.
00:10I mean, you know, the walking with the bases loaded and then giving up the three-run homer,
00:15I mean, it was like, you've got to be kidding me.
00:17And you could just see it in his body language that his confidence is shot.
00:22It's shot.
00:23So we shouldn't make another start.
00:25I agree.
00:26No, I agree.
00:27I'm not saying that he should make another start.
00:28I think they've got to drop him to the bullpen or they've got to try to move him or something
00:32because it's not working here.
00:34And I know the options aren't aplenty for the Mets right now.
00:36No, they're not.
00:37They're not.
00:37And, you know, on top of all of this, you know, Juan Soto leaves the game with a bad back
00:41and maybe Lindor is coming back and maybe these – no, they can't play together.
00:45That's right.
00:45They don't play together because one gets hurt, the other one is playing,
00:48then the other gets hurt, and then the other one comes back and plays.
00:50I mean, this is just a comedy of just one situation after the next that the Mets are dealing with.
00:56But in regards to Senga, I mean, there is no – he's got to go to the bullpen.
01:02You've got to move him.
01:03You've got to send him down.
01:04I don't even know if they can send him down, but they have to do something.
01:07It can't continue like this.
01:11And it's just – there's two sides of me.
01:14There's the Mets fan side of me that says, all right, get rid of the guy.
01:16And then there's the athlete side of me that says I can see that his confidence is in the toilet.
01:21No matter what he says after the game, the body language tells me all I need to know.
01:27And I've seen this now like four outings in a row.
01:30It's the same thing.
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