 This footage looks like it's from 1987, but it's actually from 2007, which is the year I graduated high school. So it's crazy that it looks so old to me, but my now co-worker and good friend, Pete Timoilin, is going to come into this game because starting pitcher Hudson got hurt. And here he comes, 26-year-old in his second year in the big leagues. Big boy jogging in. He's going to get his first walk in this game. But first he's going to get as many warm-ups as he wants because he didn't know he was going to come in. Looking great, Peter. Look at the facial hair, the glasses rocking the braves, Junie trying to bunt on you quick like a cat off a mound, goes up and in a little bit, gets the swing and miss. Oh, strike three, give it to him blue. Come on, don't worry, Pete. You're going to get a lot of pitches later in this, later in this outing. But he gets the little fly ball out right there. They keep him at second. I just, and now this is where the fun happens. Nice, nice strike call. That one's outside, finding the slot. Look at that arm angle. It's beautiful. Now we're going to get a weird double play. It's not a traditional double play that you think, but the runner thought it was going to be a traditional double play. So he just rounded third base thinking, well, if they drop it, maybe a large score. And it's like, well, no, they caught it, but he was safe. And now you're dumb and you're out. And Pete Timoilin is a hero. And Pinella's thinking, what the hell was that? Now let's get to the fun time. The opposing pitcher, Sean Gallagher, he's making his MLB debut. And he's got a face, Pete Timoilin, who's over two with two strikeouts at this point in his career. One, one count. And Moreland's thinking, okay, all right, something might happen here. Takes that one fantastic eye outside. And now here's where everything changes. Look at that swing. Scared the shit out of Gallagher's like, oh my God, I'm in my MLB debut. And I got this big oaf taking these big hacks home. Man. Look at that swing from Pete. Slow mo it real quick. Just a boom. I mean, look at the weight. Look at the weight that got. Imagine if you connected all of his weight right there, almost threw the feet right out from under you. Now what you did here is you scared the hell out of Sean Gallagher, more than this dude's mohawk and that galley jersey number 36 because he just spikes that one. He's like, I want no part of this, dude. I want nothing to do with him. Goes high. Bat flips the walk like a champ. Peter Moilin, the reliever. Now Penelope's scratching his head in disbelief. Like, what's this? And look at this face. Oh, I mean, what are you gonna do? Walk in the pitcher. Walk in a relief pitcher. Okay. All right. Now Peter's back in the game. And what's he gonna do here? Just throw strikes. Just pound the zone and a little bit outside because I think he realized this umpire is giving him the outside edge. Uh-oh. Opposing pitcher Sean Gallagher steps into the plate and Moilin drills them. He's like, oh, you're scared to pitch to me. I ain't scared of you. Wow. There was already warnings in this game too. I think that was completely accidental. I don't know. Moilin was it. Penelope's like, well, what? That wasn't on purpose? Oh, come on. We got warnings, you know. We walk him. He hits us. Put your hands down. That umpire looks like a classic umpire out of a movie if they were to cast an umpire in a movie. Oh, Alfonso Soriano up. Strike one. Strike two. Get some. Strike three. Look at these two pitches. 2007, pitch ninja wasn't around, so I'll do it for you, Moilin. Look at that. Same slot. Two different movement types. One breaks towards you. One goes away from you. Bing, bang, boom. You're out. Strike one. Strike two. Outside edge. Umpire gives it to him. Peter's going to walk off the mound and say, I love this. Ump. Foul ball. In play. Out. Three inning outing from young Peter Moilin, but most importantly, his first career walk and even more important than that is he works for John Boy Media now and he's got a podcast called Farm to Fame and it's awesome and him and Kelsey do a great job and you should check it out.