 It's the Cs versus the Cs and the Cubs are up three to two in the top of the eighth inning. Amir Garrett comes into pitch, having a rough start to the season, looking to right the ship, gives his hat a little kiss, puts it on his head. Then he walks towards the batter, Rizzo, which is odd. Does he say anything? We don't know. They do have history. In 2018, Garrett struck out Javi Baez, then screamed at him, then said, you know, you know, you know. And then Baez was like, okay, why are you talking? I like talking. Do you want to talk to each other? And then Rizzo, you can see here, Rizzo was the one that got out and stood up for Javi and got as close to Amir as the first one there. So that's kind of the history. The other history is that Amir Garrett is a self-proclaimed bad M effort and he'll let you know every step of the way that that's what he sees himself as. So really nice pitch, fastball. He loves it, shaking his head. Oh, and one, another fastball, 97 miles per hour, loves it again, liked it so much. He was kind of like staring Rizzo down. Like, yeah, you liked that shit. And then he dropped the ball, but he scooped it up, kicked some dirt, shrugged his shoulders, feels good, back to it. Oh, two pitch, thinks he gets some. Nope, fouled it off. The oh, two again in the dirt. And then nasty slider gets Rizzo striking out and lets him know that's what's up. I'm right here, fucker. Man, there's a difference between celebrating yourself and taunting and antagonizing the opponent. And I think this is the latter, not the former, but I think Amir thinks it's the former, not the latter. But it's really weird. I don't know. Like, yeah, I love emotion and all that, but like, you just struck a dude out in the game you're losing in a season you're not performing well and called him. I don't know, I don't get it. Rizzo didn't even really care. This oh, I'm just like, hey, stay, stay, stay, stay. Ah, shit, they're not staying. I'm just gonna get out of the way. And now this time, Javi is the first one out going after Garrett because you just trade and be in good teammates. Rizzo was the first one out for him. Now Javi's the first one out for him and go, fuck you. Ha, ha, fuck you. Oh my God, look at this. We got Andrew Chaffin doing his best. Vedas Sultanfus's uncle impression, looking real tasty. I'm bad. I'm bad. I'm bad. I'm bad. And then he's telling his coach, his coach is probably like, hey, calm down. He's telling his coach like, hey, I needed this. Let me do my thing. I'm bad. Javi's like, all right. Okay. It's like much to do about nothing at all. They're laughing. The ending wasn't even over. He's still got a pitch. It wasn't even an ending strikeout. And they're losing the game. I don't know, man. I don't know. I love emotion. I like celebrating. Seems real weird to motherfuck your opponent in a game you're losing when it's just one strikeout. But that's just me. Ending ending strikeout to preserve the lead in a big spot, scream all you want. But that's my opinion. That's what happened.