 Flunky situation with the new rules in the Yankees Guardians game. It's brought to you by keeps. You might go bald. It's all right. Don't deny it. Attack it. Keep your hair. Volpe's on first. He's pretty fast. Bieber's pitching a hell of a game. Watch what he does with his feet here. Just lifts it up and puts it down. You can't do that time. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. My hand back and forth. Did you see it? Bieber's like, okay, I guess I saw your hand. All right. Steps off, collects himself thinks that's weird. Was he talking to me or someone else gets back on. Now you can't do that this year because there's a pitch clock. And basically this is a very slight version of it. But once your foot comes in the air and your knee comes up like that, even slightly, you have to go into your wind up. Otherwise, the guy that's keeping track of the pitch clock, he's going to get faked out all the time. Or you could fake him out. So a lot of pitchers had to change their delivery. Again, this is a very slight version. But once your knee comes up, you got to go into your delivery. You can't be doing all that. So they're ruling it a disengagement meaning you like came off the mound like a pick off or you stepped off and you're only allowed to well, you're allowed three, but on the third one, if you don't get the runner out, he just gets second base. So they're saying that's one. Bieber doesn't know that that's what they're saying. And I actually, the disengagement rules the one I was really hesitant on, but it has led to more stolen bases and base running being part of the sport again. So I've enjoyed it. Now, I don't think Bieber does something crazy different here. I mean, that he's rocking. I guess the knee doesn't that looks very similar to me, but he doesn't get called for it on that one. He does throw a pick off. So that is his second disengagement. So now he can throw over again. But if he doesn't get Vopey out, he's automatically out. Bieber doesn't know this. He just throws a nice slider to Glaber for strike one. Now Volpe's dancing again, dancing again. Oh, he's going back. He's gonna start hopping because he's going with the pitch clock a little bit. And fastball nice pitch by Bieber. Oh, and two, why even worry about the runner? One more strike, you're out of the inning. But he decides, you know what, this guy might steal with two strikes. I am worried about him. Didn't realize I'm says that's three. You get to go to second. Bieber's like what? Huh? And the umpire comes out says so earlier and what? Francona comes out. He's like, What are you talking about? And then I can't really read the lips here. But Francona is just listening. Later on, I can read him. So I told him he couldn't throw it. It's three. I gave him the signal. And I told him blah, blah, blah, blah. And I think Tito is like, Well, he didn't know. He's like, Well, I gave him a single. He's like, Well, no one knows what the fuck this means. What are you talking about? And eventually I can read the lips here. The umpire is going to say, I understand, but I told him and after he opened his stance a little bit, I gave him the signal. And Tito's like, Oh, don't care. Didn't didn't matter. No one knew what you were talking about. Anyway, he's still one strike away, but he goes slider low nice block baser understates that second. Is it reset? Huh? Is a reset? No, I have zero. Okay, so we just learned he's got no pick offs. Don't even worry about the runner then just throw your pitch and he does nice little slider pops him up last out of the inning. As he's coming off the mound, you can see him turn to his catcher and say, I don't know what the fuck this means. Catcher's like, Yeah, I mean, I don't know either. I guess new signals, huh? So there's a lot of new signals. Everybody's got to learn, I guess just like you guys got to learn that two out of three guys will experience hair loss by the time they're 35. And hair loss stops with keeps to get a special offer. Go to keeps.com slash John boy. Click the link in the description. keeps.com slash John boy. Thank you to them for sponsoring the video. Thank you to you for watching the video. Appreciate you. See you later.