 Game two of the Phillies Braves series ended with one of the most dramatic, crazy double plays we've ever seen when Harper got doubled up, rounded second, a little too far. And two writers reported that in the Braves clubhouse and the celebration, Arceo was saying, ha ha, add a boy, Harper, add a boy. So now game three in Philly, bottom third, two outs, tied game. Harper's up, runners on first and third. First pitch, sinker fouls it away, strike one. Elders are going to throw another sinker. This one more off the plate. One, one, he throws a slider. Looks like Bryce is like, ooh, throw that again. Darno's like, yeah, let's throw that again. They throw it again. A little too high, a little too hanging. And Harper crushes it for a three-run homerun into the second deck. Great high five there. Big ol' hugs. Oh, he knocked his glasses off of his face. That dude now is trying to find his glasses instead of celebrate. Oh my god. This guy can't believe it. This is a great hug between those two. I hope they know each other or not. And a big ol' swing and look at him, just stare at it and say, yep, that's who I am. And then throat slash. It's over. Let's go. Stares at Arcia before he been touching first base. I don't know if anyone has really seen this one. Before he even touches first base, he's looking his way. And he says, oh, I'm coming. I'm getting there. And then stares at him as he rounds second base, says, you going to give me an Atta Boy or what, man? That was a nice homer. Before he crosses home plate, he's going to slash his throat again. It's over. Letting his team know that he's a bad man, I guess. Says what up to the crowd. Says hi to his teammates, a little double pat, a little low five. Nice there. And he's mad, just staring into the distance. He doesn't like the way he ended game two. He wasn't giving himself an Atta Boy. Elders thinking, oh, the hanging slider probably wasn't the play. Let's fast forward to his next at bat. These fans, great organization. They all actually come down at the same time, too. Atta Boy, Arsia, his slash line. Fans are ready. They're quick. All right, new pitcher in. Brad Hand first pitch. Sweeper and Harper is like, oh my god, I should have crushed that. Damn. Sweeper, that one's way more outside. The count goes one in one. Another Sweeper, a hanger, and he hits it high and far. Dead center. No, weird route. Went a little left of dead center. Home run either way. Oh my goodness. The double stare, a long stare. Look at that. Stares at him, looks down. Make sure he touches second base. Doesn't want to trip or do anything foolish. Stares at him again. Are you going to give me an Atta Boy? I'd really appreciate one. Before he touches home play. Oh, it's over. Arsia thinking, damn. I wish he didn't know that I was saying that. He wasn't supposed to hear that's why we're sober. That was why we were talking in the clubhouse. He was joking around, but it screws all the other reporters and everybody who comes in here and has been great with us all year. And we feel like this is a sanctuary where we come to work every day and try to have fun. And when things get out, which I'm sure other teams say things as well, it's not a good feeling. And it makes nobody want to be in the clubhouse. Was there any motivation? I mean, anytime anybody says something, right? I mean, that's what it's all about. You enjoy staring him down? Yeah, I mean, I stared right at him. Yeah, I mean, I stared right at him. That's what it's all about. I mean, as petty as this might be, every clubhouse probably has guys saying stuff like, Atta Boy, even if they're good friends with the guy on the other team, she's like, nice job, dummy. But then it gets out and people report on it, whether that's good or bad. I don't know. I just love the pettiness and the drama of all. And we got shirts available shop.johnboymedia.com. Thank you guys very much for watching. Appreciate you. Let's have more of this. Let's have more petty drama.