
"I usually block out everything, but I don't know what it was that night. Literally from pitch one, I threw a strike, and it like, erupted. I was like Alright.' I heard the boos all night, and we were deserving of that. But I punched the first guy out, and I literally heard the MVP chants. I fed off that, for sure."
"I had a lot of adrenaline going in because the bases were loaded, no outs. I'm trying to get three outs. It's definitely a good feeling punching out the side, especially with the bases loaded."
Austin Warren, a Mets reliever, was called up from Triple-A and faced a challenging situation with the bases loaded and no outs. He struck out Royce Lewis, Brooks Lee, and Byron Buxton in quick succession, earning MVP chants from fans despite the team's 11-game losing streak. Warren expressed surprise at the crowd's support and noted the adrenaline he felt during the high-pressure moment. He acknowledged the fans' frustrations but appreciated their encouragement as he successfully managed to limit the damage in a tough game.
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