 I was cleaning up all my files from the regular season and I came across this breakdown that I started in August. I remember starting it during the Blitzball battle. I remember Chris Rose and Evan Trev and Moelyn trying to help me read the lips of CORE and it was tough. And I never quite could figure it out. So I kind of just pushed it to the back burner. I kept it around, didn't delete the stuff, but never posted it. Now I'm cleaning up all my files and I'm like, let me just watch it again. Boom, voila. Everything kind of clicked. It's hilarious. So here we go. This is from way earlier in the season, but it's funny. Salvador Perez is up with two on and no outs and hits whatever that is. Looks like it stayed in the park, but they ruled it a home run. So he's rounding the bases. He's thanking God. He's saying what up to his teammates. But it hit this really weird part of the stadium that they must go over in the ground rules because look at it. There's a gap of wall, the line on the wall and the actual pole. There's a little gap and it hits that cushion right in the gap. So it's got to be part of the ground rules. They have to know what that means. From this angle, it looks like what? Why isn't the yellow line just down the yellow line? Why is there a gap? But from the other angle, I'm sure it lines up perfectly. And the ground rules must say that that is a home run. So umpire Bill Welke says, call stands, it's a home run. Corbill, hey, I wanna talk. Bill, come here, come here. Can we, Bill, wanna talk? Bill, come on. Can we talk? Can we talk? Can we talk? And then I don't know what's being said here. It hits that thing behind the pole, blah, blah, blah. I think, and I think right now he's saying, I told you this in the ground rules or something like that. I told you. I told you that, I don't know. I really don't know. This part was confusing. Core is covered in his mouth. We don't have a front angle. But he's just saying here. And Core is just like, what? That's weird, I gotta accept that. Cuts the Perez and the dugout. When we cut back, it gets hilarious. So, Welke's like, at this point, he's like, what do you want me to do? So what he says is, and it's really slight, he says, what do you want me to do at this point? You want me to run you? He says, no, I don't want to get run for this shit. And he says, okay, you got it. You're out of here. If you're really, and the catcher's reaction is great. You're like, what? I said, I don't want to get run for this shit. Now, if you're like really new to baseball, sometimes managers to fire up their team will tell the umpire or they'll just argue and argue until they get run and the umpire will be like, all right, dude, you're just trying to get thrown out to fire up your team. Fine, I'll throw you out. Sometimes managers say, what are you doing? You want me to throw you out? And then the manager say, yeah, I do want you to throw me out and he throws him out. So that's what was happening here, but he misheard him. Cora said, I don't want to get run for this shit. He thought he said, yeah, so he's like, oh, you got it, man, I'm doing you a favor. You're fucking out of here. And now Cora's like, what? I said, I don't want to fucking get run for this. I said, I don't want to get run for this shit. Bill, what the fuck is going on? I was gonna walk back. Oh, that's crazy. Bill, I said, I don't want to get run for this shit. I heard you say you want to get run. No, no, no, no, no, why would I want to get run? I thought that was your plan. I don't know what he says. I thought that's what you wanted. He kind of feels sorry. You can see he's like, I said, I don't want to get run. He's like, I'm sorry. He's like, oh no, no, no, no, come on. But why would I want to get run? I don't know. I mean, I don't want to get run for this shit. That ball's fucking weird. Didn't go our way, but I don't want to get run for this. I told him, I'm not looking to get thrown out and he threw me out, but he told me to answer. Maybe Cora's saying, just cause I answered out loud, he threw me out. Didn't matter what I was saying. I said, I don't want to get run for this, but the I'm saying, you should have just walked away because anything else you said, you were gonna get run for it. Well, pretty hilarious miscommunication there. And I thought the word rung, I was reading as review way back when, that's why I couldn't crack it. And I just opened it on the train yesterday and I saw it and said, I saw his lips and said rung, that review, and then it all was hilarious and made sense. And Cora's gonna walk back to his dugout and he's gonna have to tell his coaches what happened and his coaches are like, what's going on? And look at him, his face, he's just all exasperated and he's like, I've, oh boy, whew. He asked me if I wanted to get run. He said, no, I don't want to get run. And then he rung me.