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Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber continue the Mets conversation by debating whether the team's young players are a real reason for hope or simply a product of injuries and circumstance. The guys weigh the excitement around A.J. Ewing and Carson Benge against the Mets' ugly record, their distance from contention, and the frustration fans feel after another season filled with setbacks. The discussion then turns to Anthony Volpe, whose return to the Yankees brings back familiar questions about expectations, confidence, and whether he still fits in the team's plans. Evan argues that Volpe should no longer be viewed as a top prospect or locked in starter, while the group debates whether he will stay on the roster once Jose Caballero is ready to return.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber close the conversation by pushing back on the idea that every baseball game should create panic, while still acknowledging the Yankees are not playing good baseball. The offense has gone quiet, the team is coming off rough series against Milwaukee and Baltimore, and the Subway Series against the Mets suddenly feels like a bigger test. The guys also break down the key moments from the Yankees' latest loss, including Anthony Volpe's strikeout in a scoring chance, Adley Rutschman's home run, and the concern surrounding Max Fried's elbow. Evan explains why the timing of any injury update could reveal a lot, while the show ends by teasing a debate over whether Suzyn Waldman was trolling Mets fans or simply offering sharp analysis.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber open with Suzyn Waldman's surprising praise of Pete Alonso's defense, debating whether she was giving fair analysis or taking a subtle shot at Mets fans who doubted him. That leads into a larger Mets conversation about poor challenge decisions, umpire frustration, Carlos Mendoza's missed chance to fire up the team, and why this roster still feels difficult for fans to emotionally connect with. The guys also dig into the Yankees' recent struggles ahead of the Subway Series, weighing whether a rough stretch is just normal baseball or the beginning of something more concerning. They discuss Max Fried as the biggest worry, the difference between a true road trip and playing across town, A.J. Ewing's early opportunity with the Mets, and whether the Nets should be aggressive in trying to trade up for a potential franchise player in the NBA Draft.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dig into the Knicks' potential Eastern Conference Finals path, debating whether Cleveland or Detroit would be the more dangerous opponent. The conversation centers on confidence in the Knicks, skepticism around James Harden, and why home court advantage could make Cleveland the preferred matchup. The guys also react to early Giants schedule leaks, including back to back primetime games to open the season, and discuss why the national spotlight raises the stakes for Big Blue. Plus, they touch on A.J. Ewing's opportunity with the Mets, Luis Robert Jr.'s uncertain status, umpire sensitivity around ABS challenges, and concerns about Austin Wells and the Yankees lineup.
Anthony Volpe is back with the Yankees, but Evan and Tiki say this cannot turn into another shortstop controversy. Jose Caballero earned the job, and now the pressure is on Aaron Boone and Brian Cashman to prove the Yankees really are operating differently this season. Meanwhile, the Mets finally gave their fans something to feel good about. A.J. Ewing made his major league debut and instantly brought energy, patience, excitement and actual hope to Citi Field. Is he the spark that can help salvage a brutal start, or is this still a lost season with a fun young storyline? Plus, Evan is still furious about the Nets, Sean Marks somehow still has his job, the Yankees look to win their series against the Orioles, and the Mets young core might be the only thing keeping fans engaged this summer.
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Max Fried left his start early yesterday. Where's the level of concern from Yankees fans? Plus, an update on Juan Soto after he left yesterday's win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There may be an LIRR strike that could affect people getting from Long Island to the subway series. We heard Gary Cohen on the call as Carson Benge had a walk off hit, Max Fried talked about his injurt, plus, the Cavaliers beat the Pistons in OT to take a 3-2 series lead. OG Anunoby participated in ‘some parts of practice'. Matthew Schaefer was on GMA 3 as he won the Rookie of the Year award.
OG Anunoby is back practicing with the Knicks - we talk a little preview for the next series. Max Fried left yesterday's game with elbow soreness. Fried said he doesn't expect to be out long.
We heard Carson Benge with the walk off hit in the tenth for the Mets, the sounds of the Orioles 1-hitting the Yankees and shutting them out 7-0. We heard from Fried after the game on his injury. We heard Mike Breen on the call as the Cavaliers beat the Pistons in OT.
We started with the subway series which starts tomorrow. The Mets are going in with a little bit of positive momentum with Carson Benge and AJ Ewing. Paul in Yonkers calls in to complain about the first game of the subway series being on Apple TV.
James Harden leads the Cavs over the Pistons and OG Anunoby practices while we track Max Fried's injury, Mets walk-offs, and the Orioles' shutout of the Yankees. We preview the Subway Series and PGA Championship amid LIRR strike threats and Matthew Schaefer's Rookie of the Year award, then pivot to Francisco Alvarez's surgery, Carl Pavano's divorce, and Aaron Judge's road trip struggles. Between celebrating Jalen Brunson and the NBA's tanking plan, we host young golfers, navigate Gio's softball coaching stress, and debate wine choices as the Braves dominate and transit issues loom.
James Harden turned back the clock as the Cavaliers took a 3-2 series lead over the Pistons. OG Anunoby practiced with the Knicks. Max Fried downplayed his elbow soreness, Jerry covered John Franco's post-surgery first pitch alongside Carson Benge's walk-off Mets win. We recapped the Orioles' 7-0 shutout of the Yankees, revisited Fried's injury comments, heard Mike Breen's call of the Cavs' OT victory, and celebrated Matthew Schaefer's surprise Rookie of the Year award on Good Morning America.
Max Fried and Juan Soto avoid serious injury while Francisco Alvarez heads for surgery. We cover Carl Pavano's divorce accusations. Jerry updates us on the Mets beating the Tigers despite Soto's ankle injury. Following the Yankees' one-hit game, Fried's injury update, and Aaron Judge's road trip recap, the Cavaliers beat the Pistons in OT, Boomer explains why we love Jalen Brunson, and we discuss the NBA's new plan to prevent tanking.
Young golfers Ava Chen and Alex Tervoreen visit the studio before Jerry's final update and a look at the stress of Gio coaching softball. We cover the Yankees' one-hit loss, injury concerns for Juan Soto and Max Fried, and the 30-13 Braves. James Harden fuels a Cavs victory for a 3-2 series lead, the Moment of the Day tackles the red or white wine debate, and we wrap with the potential LIRR strike affecting the Subway Series.
Former Yankee Carl Pavano is going through a divorce and his ex-wife is making some interesting accusations.
Jerry goes around the headlines with a Mets win, a Yanks shutout loss, other MLB scores, plus the Cavs going up 3-2 in their series with a win last night against the Pistons. Moment of the Day involves picking one wine: Red or white.
Hour 2: A caller breaks the news that Chris McMonigle will be taken to a Knicks playoff game instead of Loogy. Plus, breaking down the Knicks playoff run, the Yankees recent struggles, and much more.
Hour 1: Loogy says the Yankees can withstand the loss of Max Fried. Plus, the McGonicle's and the Ewing's should get together for brunch, Paul Rosenberg lied to Thomas, and much more.
Finish Your Breakfast (5.14.2026): Shohei and Mookie help the Dodgers defeat the Giants 4-0. The Braves have taken two in a row over the Cubs - Drake Baldwin with his 11th homer of the season. The Nats Daylen Lile has hit three home runs in the last two games (Nats over the Reds in extras). The O's won their 3-game series over the Yankees 2-1, with a 7-0 win yesterday. Byron Buxton hit two home runs in the Twins' loss to the Marlins—all of that and more on this episode of FYB.
Mat Germain sits down with Blue Jays insider Brent Cardy to break down the state of the Toronto Blue Jays in 2026. The Blue Jays Injury Bug Anthony Santander – out for the year Shane Bieber – June return still possibleJimmy Garcia – facing setbacks in rehabJosé Berríos – forearm fracture, got lit up in rehab startsMax Scherzer Alejandro KirkNathan LukesAddison BargerGeorge Springer New Faces Making an ImpactJesús Sánchez – power against rightiesYohendrick Piñango – strong swing, great at-bats, batting near top of lineupBrandon Valenzuela – switch-handed catcher, big power & a rocket arm, showing some rookie growing painsSpencer Miles – Rule 5 pick from the Giants; threw 3 shutout innings on Mother's Day; Jays now considering him as a rotation optionErik Lauer DFA'd after a rough startSchedule gets harder from here — Yankees (with Gerrit Cole returning), Baltimore, and tougher AL East competition. Brent is cautiously pessimistic but believes the team will eventually get healthy and go on a run.Vladdy, Bo, and the LineupVladimir Guerrero Jr. – only 2 HR's; may be pressing himself under the weight of $500M contract (comparison to Vernon Wells' struggles after his big deal)The loss of Bo Bichette to the Mets has left a voidThe offense tends to hit in bunches (Vladdy, Springer, Okamoto, Varsho) without a reliable anchorFrancisco Lindor Trade? - Shapiro & Atkins have a history with Lindor from their Cleveland daysPossible pieces: Arjun Nimmala, JoJo Parker, Andrés Giménez, Davis Schneider, or Addison BargerMoney coming off the books (Springer, Scherzer) Brent sees the fit — a dynamic switch-hitter is exactly what this lineup needsPitching Depth: Who's Next from AAA? Top candidates from Buffalo to watch:Chad Dallas – back from Tommy John; ~3 ERA in seven startsAustin Voth – waiver pickup, bulk innings guyGrant Rogers – big frame, mid-90s fastball, high release pointRicky Tiedemann – hasn't pitched since 2024, same issues persistingDylan Cease - Strong early returns; going 7 innings in his last two starts. Velocity & command are elite. Brent believes the price tag will look like an underpayRobbie Ray as a Trade TargetWon Cy Young with the Jays in 2021Pairing him with Cease would be a formidable 1-2 in a playoff seriesBrent likes the fit; doesn't expect price tag to be astronomicalBullpenJeff Hoffman – out of the closer role, settling into 7th/8th; velocityLouis Varland – closing; loves his mentality, wants him in the zone moreTyler Rogers – middle reliefMason Fluharty – doing a solid job but playing above his weightJoe Mantiply – veteran add, not a high-impact armSpencer Miles – potential starter, injury history a concernSmall Ball & Jonatan ClaseMat draws parallels between Jonatan Clase & Chandler Simpson (TB Rays) — elite speed and tools, but needs to commit to the fundamentalsBrent agrees the Jays need to play more small ball given the lack of middle-of-the-order powerAll-Star PredictionsJays All-Stars: Vladdy Guerrero Jr. and Dylan CeaseRecord at the All-Star Break: 42–46 (under .500, but still in wild card contention given the weak AL)Follow Brent Cardy with his Blue Jays Breakfast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thecardyshowpodcast/
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber open with a busy baseball conversation as the Yankees get key names back in the lineup and Anthony Volpe's role comes under the microscope. The guys debate whether Volpe should reclaim shortstop, learn multiple infield spots, or let Jazz Chisholm and Jose Caballero hold their current roles. The Mets discussion centers on the need for more power, whether a big swing for a bat like Yordan Alvarez is realistic, and why Rafael Devers does not feel like the right fit. The segment also touches on the Mets' place in the standings, Tiki's Clemson memories, college football playoff expansion, and a heartfelt tribute to former Nets center Jason Collins.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dig into whether the Mets' young talent can turn a disappointing season into something worth believing in. With A.J. Ewing joining Carson Benge as a source of energy, the conversation centers on hope, urgency, and whether the Mets have enough to climb out of a major early hole. They also debate what went wrong with the Mets' roster construction, why injuries alone do not explain the struggles, and how the kids may be the only thing that can rescue the season. The hour closes with Yankees talk, including Trent Grisham's three run homer and the lasting sting of first pitch home runs in New York baseball history.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to a fascinating split in New York baseball, with Yankees fans uneasy about Anthony Volpe's return while Mets fans rally around the arrival of A.J. Ewing. The Yankees' shortstop situation becomes a test of whether Aaron Boone and Brian Cashman are truly operating differently this season. The discussion centers on why Jose Caballero should keep the job when healthy, what Volpe's role should be moving forward, and how Ewing's debut instantly injected energy into a struggling Mets season. From patient at bats to a fan base desperate for hope, Ewing gave the Mets something worth watching.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dive into a packed New York sports conversation, from the Yankees sorting out Anthony Volpe's role to the Mets searching for stability with young call ups like AJ Ewing and Carson Benge. The episode captures the urgency around two baseball teams trying to answer very different questions, with the Yankees weighing versatility and the Mets looking for signs of life. The guys also react to the tragic passing of former Nets center Jason Collins, debate NBA team building through the Knicks, Thunder and Nets, and Evan debuts a pointed song about why Sean Marks still has a job in Brooklyn. Plus, the conversation moves through Knicks playoff preferences, college football playoff expansion, and whether any of Evan's teams are truly close to a championship.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber break down a big New York baseball day, from the Yankees adjusting to Anthony Volpe's return to the Mets getting a much needed jolt from A.J. Ewing's major league debut. The conversation digs into whether the Yankees can truly trust Jose Caballero as their shortstop once healthy, why Volpe should not automatically reclaim the job, and how Ewing's patience, energy, and debut performance gave Mets fans something they have been missing this season: hope.
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Was Graig Nettles one of the greatest third basemen to ever play… or just another name lost in the numbers? This episode of Kenny The Sports Guy Podcast dives deep into one of baseball's most debated Hall of Fame snubs. A 22-year MLB veteran, Nettles crushed 390 home runs, drove in over 1,300 RBIs, and anchored championship teams with the New York Yankees. He was a six-time All-Star, a two-time World Series champion, and one of the best defensive third basemen of his era. So why isn't he in Cooperstown? We break down the real reasons: A .248 career batting average that never wowed voters Limited accolades compared to peers at a stacked position Playing in the shadow of legends like Mike Schmidt and Brooks Robinson And a Hall of Fame voting system that dropped him off the ballot in just four years But here's the twist—advanced stats tell a different story. Nettles posted around 68 WAR, one of the highest totals for any player NOT in the Hall of Fame . So did voters get it wrong? This episode asks the tough question: Was Graig Nettles truly snubbed… or just not quite elite enough?
The Mets got a jolt from A.J. Ewing, the Yankees picked up a win & we talk expectations for the Knicks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Anthony Volpe is back with the Yankees. Will he take back his starting job? Plus, the countdown is on to when the Giants play the Cowboys in Week 1. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jerry's got AJ Ewing's Mets debut. Bruce Beck asks Stearns if he's got a message for the fanbase. Volpe back for the Yankees. Moment of the Day: Dan D'Uva channels Chris Carlin.
We covered a wide sports slate today, headlined by AJ Ewing's electric Mets debut featuring a triple and key base running. The Yankees secured a big win over the Orioles fueled by a Trent Grisham homer and the return of Anthony Volpe, while Victor Wembanyama pushed the Spurs past the Timberwolves with another dominant performance. We also dove into the upcoming NFL schedule, highlighting the intriguing potential QB-less season opener between the Broncos and Chiefs and the Steelers-Saints matchup in Paris.
Jerry's got the Gary Cohen call as AJ Ewing had his first major league hit. David Stearns met the media and talked about future signings of players who are often injured. Trent Grisham hit a 3-run HR as the Yankees beat the Orioles. The Spurs beat the Timberwolves to take a 3-2 series lead.
Jerry is here with the sounds of Ewing's first big league hit. We heard from him after the game along with Mendoza on his debut. We heard Stearns talk about the team underachieving. Paul Goldschmidt lead the game off with a HR in the Yankees win. Wembanyama had 27 points last night in the Spurs win.
Jerry has all the sounds of the Mets beating the Tigers. AJ Ewing had a great debut, but Francisco Alvarez got hurt and will need an MRI on his knee. David Stearns gave an update on Luis Robert Jr. and it doesn't sound good. The Yankees beat the Orioles as Trent Grisham had a 3-run HR. Anthony Volpe is back with the Yankees.
We kicked off with the revelation of Al and Eddie's shared urologist followed by Boomer's mistaken identity as Bill Clinton at the iPhone store and a debate on tall Presidents. Jerry's update covered PGA Championship odds and the call of AJ Ewing's first MLB hit. We heard David Stearns' response to a Bruce Beck question, and welcomed Anthony Volpe back to the Yankees. Dan D'Uva's Chris Carlin impression took Moment of the Day, and we wrapped up with Cal Raleigh breaking his slump by showering in his full uniform.
Victor Wembanyama dominated the Spurs' Game 5 win over the Timberwolves. AJ Ewing shined in his Mets debut with three walks, a stolen base, and an RBI triple. David Stearns refused to discuss Carlos Mendoza's future. Jerry brought us the sounds of Ewing's first hit and post-game reaction. Paul Goldschmidt lead off with a homer in a Yankees win, and Wemby scored 27 points as the Spurs won. Finally, we checked in on the office's obsession with a live-streamed German stork's nest and reviewed Stearns' failed offseason moves.
As the baseball season approaches the middle of May, there are plenty of good things going on in the game that fans should be excited about. With players like Aaron Judge and Kyle Schwarber having typical slugger seasons, there are a few players for whom it might be getting a little late early when it comes to not seeing the usual production we're used to. On this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman take a look at some players they're starting to get a little concerned about and try to predict which ones could have a decent rebound. Can guys like Fernando Tatis Jr., Cal Raleigh and Bo Bichette figure it out at the plate and return to form or are they in for what could be a very long season? Later, Jake and Jordan welcome Miami Marlins slugger Liam Hicks to the show as he talks about the adjustments he made at the plate in the offseason that are paying off for him this year, what it's like having pitches called from the dugout and the strategy the team uses for the ABS. They then talk about Paul Skenes dominating on the mound once again, the New York Mets calling up A.J. Ewing and the return of Anthony Volpe to the Yankees. 2:04 - The Opener: Players to be concerned about 33:45 - Liam Hicks joins the show 1:01:11 - Around The League: Mets call up Ewing 1:07:46 - Paul Skenes dominates 1:10:51 - Trout and Volpe Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Hour 1: Tommy talks about the Yankees win over the Orioles, the Anthony Volpe-Jose Caballero situation and the debut of AJ Ewing.
Hour 4: Ben Rice should be the Yankees everyday catcher and A.J. Ewing provided the spark the Mets needed. Tommy wants to see Patrick and A.J. Ewing get together for dinner or a game.
Finish Your Breakfast (5.13.2026): Lots of action in the MLB to review: Derek Hill delivered a pinch-hit go-ahead homer in the 8th and a game-saving catch in the 9th to lead the Sox over the Royals. Daylen Lile and James Wood both homered in the Nats blowout of the Reds. Professional hitter Dom Smith went 4-4 with two runs scored as the Braves took game one of their series with the Cubs. And the Yankees reinstated their Jedi mind-control over the O's—all of that and Ice Cube at Dodgers Stadium.
Paul Skenes went 8 innings with 10 strikeouts Tuesday, and Bailey Ober threw a Maddux — a complete game under 100 pitches — making it a big night for pitching. Joe Bond has the full recap on today's First Cup Fantasy Baseball, including the FanDuel Bet of the Day: Yankees (Fried) -1.5 vs. Orioles (Bradish) at -108. On the studs side, Daylen Lile, Luis Garcia Jr., and Eric Haase each went deep twice, while Ezequiel Duran and Randy Arozarena also stood out. On the duds side, Yamamoto, Jeffrey Springs, Trevor Rodgers, Joc Pederson, Rafael Devers, Munetaka Murakami, and Cam Smith all had ones to forget. Today's rotating segment is Drops, with Joe looking at Steven Kwan, Ryan Walker, Luis Castillo, and Christian Walker, plus a watch list featuring Matt Chapman and Ramon Laureano. On the injury and news front: A.J. Ewing shined in his MLB debut, Bolte was called up for the Athletics but did not play, Chandler Simpson was held out of Tuesday's lineup, Ronald Acuna is unlikely to return Wednesday, the Yankees are placing José Caballero on the IL and recalling Anthony Volpe, Christian Yelich was activated from the injured list, Quinn Priester is cleared to resume his rehab assignment, Eugenio Suarez is resuming hitting, Willson Contreras was not in Tuesday's lineup, and Sean Murphy is out with a finger fracture. First Cup Fantasy Baseball drops every weekday around 9 AM ET on The F6P Hour. Use code F6PPODS for 15% off All Access at fantasysixpack.net — rankings, matchup tools, DFS and betting cheat sheets, and more. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tonight's MLB episode of Productive Conversations w/ Matt Brown is loaded from top to bottom. We open with the biggest storyline hanging over the sport — owners and players officially kicked off CBA negotiations today, with a salary cap front and center and a potential work stoppage looming at the end of this season. Then we get into the on-field chaos: Shohei Ohtani is in the middle of a real offensive funk, hitting .241 with an 0-for-17 skid that had the Dodgers sitting him out of the DH spot on pitching days. Cal Raleigh — last year's AL MVP runner-up — is hitting just .161 and is hitless in his last 36 plate appearances, calling his slump “really ugly.” Spencer Jones finally made his big-league debut Friday for the Yankees, giving them two 6-foot-7 sluggers in the same outfield. Carlos Correa tore a tendon in his ankle swinging in a batting cage and is done for the year. And we close out by paying tribute to John Sterling, the legendary Yankees radio voice who passed away May 4th at 87. Plus Name That Player — easy, medium, and hard.Tap into Episode 741 of the Productive Conversations Podcast—available now on all podcast platforms and YouTubeOwners and PA meeting (8:20)Ohtani has been struggling (16:34) Cal Raleigh Struggling (26:18) Spencer Jones Debut (31:45) Correa Season Ending Injury (36:48) Rip John Sterling (40:35) Name That Player (49:06)---------------#trending #podcast #podcast #podcasts #baseball #mlbBest way to contact our host is by emailing him at productiveconversationspodcast@gmail.com or mbrown3212@gmail.com Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-conversations-with-matt-brown/id1535871441 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7qCsxuzYYoeqALrWu4x4Kb YouTube: @Productive_Conversations Linktree:https://linktr.ee/productiveconversations
(SHOW OPEN): If Anthony Volpe plays well in his return the Yankees will have flexibility with their infield later in the season.
Joe begins the show talking about the Nets losing out on the NBA Draft Lottery (1:07). Then, he talks about the Knicks turning into a playoff juggerrant, how they got back to the ECF, and who is the most important player on the team (20:50). Finally, he touches on a worry he has about the Yankees (38:20), & SO much more!
Ian Mills, from News 10 NBC Sports joins Gene to discuss the Buffalo Bills. Roster configuration, adding depth to the 90 man roster, schedule nuggets, week 1 opponent & the Buffalo Sabres playoff journey.
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Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dig into Yankees frustration after another tight loss, with callers questioning why the team will not lean more on small ball when runs are hard to come by. The guys debate whether a bunt made sense in a key spot and why the middle of the order has to produce when the lineup behind it is not exactly loaded. The conversation also turns to Aaron Boone's bullpen management, as fans wonder why relievers who get big outs are not allowed to keep rolling. Evan explains why managing a modern bullpen is rarely that simple, especially when the options are imperfect and every move looks brilliant or foolish depending on the result.
The Yankees losing streak continues, as the team no longer looks like the 1998 Yankees. The Mets call up Ewing, and the Knicks have their feet up relaxing.
Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber react to the Mets calling up A.J. Ewing and use it as a jumping off point for a bigger question about desperation in New York baseball. With the Mets struggling and the Giants reportedly looking to move expensive contracts, the conversation turns to whether Rafael Devers or Matt Chapman should interest either the Mets or Yankees. The strongest debate centers on Devers, whose bat could transform the Yankees lineup but whose contract, defense, and long term fit create real concerns. The Mets side feels even more complicated, as taking on another massive deal would clash with their recent approach to Brandon Nimmo and Pete Alonso, making any move for Devers feel difficult to justify.