 Cub's catcher Wilson Conjures gets hit a lot. This one's brought to you by The Compound. And here he is getting hit in the head. And no one ever likes to see that. And you can see by the reaction of everyone that they didn't like seeing it either, even though they did it. Look, right in the head. Not good. He usually doesn't get hit in the head. I like watching the guys in the crowd right here, just mouths wide open. Oh, hands over mouth to cover their open mouth. Oh, Conjures takes it in stride. It's like, okay, whatever. Here it is again, scary. And you can see Devon Williams, the pitcher, and the catcher both reacting like, oh, didn't mean to do that. No one likes that. And everything's handled pretty well, all things considered. In the next game, Box Burger's gonna face him. He goes strike one. Then he's gonna get a ball there. And the one-one pitch, he hits him right in the elbow. And you can see Conjures say, that's now two times, bro. That's two times. That's two times. Two times. So, one time in the head, one time in the elbow, one plus one, two. Last night it was the same thing. He's mad. And I think in the end, everyone accepts that he's mad, but they're like, we're not trying to do this on purpose, man. And you can see his teammates are trying to calm him down. Even Avacel Garcia from the Brewers comes over and he's like, man, you're good. And you can see him here say, hit me in the elbow. Then they hit me in the head. It's two times. I know. I know it's not on purpose, but I'm sick of it. And the pitcher's like, are we okay? Or is everything all right? And then they show this graphic. Hit by pitch six times in the last 11 games versus the Brewers. So I think everyone understands a little bit. And look at this, just elbow shot, elbow shot. He doesn't even really crowd the plate that much. Elbow shot, elbow shot. I was the hand right above the elbow, throws the bat. Ribs even further inside than the elbow. Arm shot right around the elbow. So yeah, I think there's a clear cut strategy on how to pitch to contrarious. And when you miss, you hit him in the elbow, the arm, the head. That was scary. And even after the game, everyone on both sides of the ball, like Travis Shaw said this, it's obviously not intentional. At the same time, he did get hit in the head last night, so I kind of understand some frustration. We're not trying to hit him, it's for nothing. But when you get him in the head the night before, and then you hit him again, I can understand the tempers and the frustration. So everyone kind of understood like, it's not fun being hit. So when a guy gets hit, he's allowed to be mad. And that's all there is to it. This one's brought to you by The Compound, John Boy Media Podcast, hosted by your very own Ian Hap of The Cups. Make sure you tune in.