 Amir Garrett's on the mound to start the seventh inning. He's got a huge lead, and this breakdown is brought to you by my good friends over at Shady Rays. They're actually going to open up the inning with a nice fastball. Outside fastball, strike one. Now he's like, let's go on that same line with the slider, makes the pitch, doesn't get the call, puts it in his back pocket, remembers it for later, loved the way the slider felt, though. So throws another one, swing and miss, right over it. One and two is the count. Amir's looking good, feeling great as far as we can tell. I mean, a couple nice pitches so far. One, two, back to the slider. Lot of plate, things lucky that one got fouled off or maybe it's by design and he knew it was going to get fouled off. Three sliders in a row. What are you going to do now? He's starting to breathe a little heavier. Maybe he's not feeling good, maybe something's up. We don't know. We're not in his head. Next pitch, slider for the swing and miss. And now he goes back to the first slider through and he gets the call and now a lot happens. He turns around to walk back to the mound after the strikeout. It was dirty, he's feeling gross about it. Ampire turns his head to the dugout, takes off his mask because the white socks are chirping him. He says, you, that's one. All right, be cool. And Amir, he's going to drop down. He's not feeling good. Meanwhile, the Amp, he's still talking the dugout. You, directed at you. Yeah, and Amir's not feeling hot at all. Not at all. It turns out Ben and Tendi, he was a royal last year. Maybe he's distracting the umpire from noticing Amir and Amir's not feeling good at all. And Ben, he says, fucking bullshit and you know it, you. Nobody asked you. Yeah. Yeah, and he tosses him out. He doesn't even realize the pitchers down on the mound not feeling well at all. He doesn't care about it at all. He just wants them to get out of the game. Now the manager of the white socks is going to come out and he's going to start arguing because one of his guys got a check. He's like, wait, hold up, what's going on out there? Wait, wait, wait. Oh, is he hurt? Is he okay? What's going on out there? He gets totally lost in and he's like, oh, oh, I don't care anymore. Seems like that guy's hurt and I didn't care to start. Now Amir thinks he can get up. This is big. He's like, I'm good. I think he stood up too fast though. Guys jogging out. And now this guy comes up. He wants to get in his face like, hey, be honest with me. How are you feeling? I'm a doctor. Maybe that's what that guy, and Amir's like, dude, you better back up. Kind of pushes him like, I wouldn't get too close to me right now. I was like, all right. I just thought maybe you'd want this towel and then the second guy comes with a towel and then you can see his right hand again, pushing the guy's belly and he's like, dude, get away from me. And now if you don't like looking at throw up, I'd say, stop watching the screen. Oh, shit. One last attempt there. See, with his right arm. Amir's just, he's just, dude, I don't want to throw up on you. And three times now he's like, don't get close. This guy keeps getting closer. Well, oh yeah. So that was the throw up almost on that guy's shoes. He's like, hey, why don't you hold my towel too? So now this guy's got two towels. He's like, oh, I shouldn't look. Nope, nope. Yeah, I do want to look. I'll give in. I do want to check this out. It is gross. He's got a nice tight grip on his pants. I don't know if they teach that in school, where guys puke and grab his pants. I was never taught that. Oh, and another towel gets added to the mix. Look, this guy comes, hey, I don't know if you guys have enough towels, but I've got you this towel. And they're like, dude, we have so many towels. We have three towels. He's got a lot of towels to choose from. If he wants to choose from towels, and he does, he chooses the one that the guy who held his pants up originally had. So he wins the towel off, but kind of he gave it to the other guy. And these old men are like, what happened? What's going on? And maybe he threw up. We gotta bring the new pitcher and they gotta let him know, like, all right, they're coming in, you got no runners on, one out. The mound might smell like puke, just get after it. Coach comes out, he's like, don't look at it, fuck. I gotta look at it. I gotta take this in and see what it's all about. And if you go back to the pitches that they didn't like the umpire, because one he said ball and the next he said strike, well, look at that. They were slightly a ball off and the one closer to the plate got called a strike. Now, I don't know if it was still a strike or a ball, but it's nice to know that the pitches were a ball length difference. And if that's the edge of the zone for him, that's the edge of the zone for him. 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