Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber break down the little things that can drive Yankees fans crazy before the season even settles in. From Cam Schlittler being capped at 70 pitches to the awkward stop-and-start nature of the opening schedule, they get into why the Yankees’ first week could feel frustrating even with baseball finally back. The debate also touches on whether Will Warren starting the home opener feels wrong, and what fans should really make of the early rotation decisions.
The conversation expands into the growing headache of how fans actually watch games, with Netflix carrying the opener and streaming fatigue becoming part of the baseball experience. Along the way, the guys mix in some St. John’s optimism, playoff chatter, and the kind of passionate back-and-forth that turns small scheduling quirks and lineup choices into full-blown New York sports arguments.