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<v Speaker 1>Off Angelinos, David Vase.

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<v Speaker 2>We are live at Dodgers Stadium after the Dodgers fall

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<v Speaker 2>in Game two of the NLDS by a final score

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<v Speaker 2>of ten to two to the San Diego Padres Hi, everybody,

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<v Speaker 2>David Vase with you until ten o'clock tonight right here

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<v Speaker 2>on AM five to seventy. LA Sports eight sixty six

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<v Speaker 2>nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number.

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<v Speaker 2>We are going to get postgame reaction from all the

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<v Speaker 2>all the principles in tonight's game, Jack Flaherty, Manny Machado,

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<v Speaker 2>Jerks and Profar Fernando Tattoos Junior. We'll get to all

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<v Speaker 2>of it, Max Munsey, all of that, but number one

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<v Speaker 2>before we dive into the game, I just got to

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<v Speaker 2>express you know. When I was on with Money on Friday,

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<v Speaker 2>I talked about how I needed to challenge you when

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<v Speaker 2>you came to these two games at Dodger Stadium to

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<v Speaker 2>make this a hostile environment. I did not mean what

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<v Speaker 2>I saw tonight in the seventh inning. That was completely

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<v Speaker 2>over the line, and you actually poured more gas on

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<v Speaker 2>already emotional fire, which is the San Diego Padres. It

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<v Speaker 2>completely backfired. Whoever they were in the left field area

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<v Speaker 2>throwing baseballs at Profar, whoever it was throwing trash and

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<v Speaker 2>water bottles on the field and right field to Fernando

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<v Speaker 2>Tattis Junior. It completely backfired. They scored three runs in

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<v Speaker 2>the eighth inning. After that, they scored three more runs

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<v Speaker 2>in the ninth inning. I'm not saying the fans were

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<v Speaker 2>the reason why. Obviously you got to make better pitchers,

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<v Speaker 2>and that's my point. The guys between the lines can

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<v Speaker 2>jaw at each other, can even push and shove, can

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<v Speaker 2>even throw at each other, but you're a spectator. You

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<v Speaker 2>cannot get involved. That could have cost the Dodgers the

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<v Speaker 2>playoff game in the seventh inning, even before it got

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<v Speaker 2>out of hand. That was completely over the line, and

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<v Speaker 2>quite frankly, a little ironic because when you did have

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<v Speaker 2>an opportunity, and I'm talking to you guys out there,

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<v Speaker 2>the guy with the Alex Vesia jersey out there in

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<v Speaker 2>the left field of field seats over the short wall

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<v Speaker 2>and everybody's sitting around him. That was your chance to

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<v Speaker 2>actually make a difference and get under Profar's skin. That

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<v Speaker 2>was an opportunity when Mookie Betts thought he had a

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<v Speaker 2>game tying home run in the first inning, when Profar

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<v Speaker 2>reached over the short wall where the fans were, where

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<v Speaker 2>you were, and you basically were super polite and got

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<v Speaker 2>out of the way of Profar making the catch. In

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<v Speaker 2>that situation, you may not be familiar with the rules,

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<v Speaker 2>but when the player's glove goes into the stands, all

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<v Speaker 2>bets are off. Throw a beer on it, Slap the

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<v Speaker 2>glove out of his hand, Slap the ball out of

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<v Speaker 2>his hand. Have as many people trying to catch that

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<v Speaker 2>ball as Profar was trying to do. That was your chance.

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<v Speaker 2>Your chance wasn't in the seventh inning when you're throwing

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<v Speaker 2>a baseball at the guy you made us look bad.

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<v Speaker 2>Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is

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<v Speaker 2>the phone number. I will say this. I give Jack

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<v Speaker 2>Flaherty a lot of credit because he did not back

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<v Speaker 2>down tonight from Fernando Tattis Junior, who homered in the

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<v Speaker 2>first inning, and when Tatist Junior came up for his

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<v Speaker 2>third at bat, of the game. After homering and then

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<v Speaker 2>doubling in the third inning, Jacky did what he should

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<v Speaker 2>have done, which was come inside on Tatis. He's been

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<v Speaker 2>having way too comfortable at bats in the first two

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<v Speaker 2>games of this series, and quite honestly, he's one of

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<v Speaker 2>the most annoying padres. I mean, have you seen what's

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<v Speaker 2>been circulating what he was doing in the dugout, sticking

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<v Speaker 2>his tongue out and wagging it at fans behind the

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<v Speaker 2>Padres dugout. It's s obscene what this guy is doing.

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<v Speaker 2>And I love that Jack Flerty came inside in the

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<v Speaker 2>sixth inning and didn't care if he hit him, which

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<v Speaker 2>he did. Unfortunately, he gave up a base hit to

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<v Speaker 2>Profar and he did strike out many Machado as his

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<v Speaker 2>last hitter for the first out of that inning, and

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<v Speaker 2>then told Machada to go sit the bleep down, and

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<v Speaker 2>Machado got all upset. And then when Machado came back

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<v Speaker 2>out to play third base, Flarity was still in the

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<v Speaker 2>dugout and they were both chirping at each other some more,

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<v Speaker 2>and it seemed like Machado was saying, let's meet in

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<v Speaker 2>the parking lot. And if you've heard me since Friday,

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<v Speaker 2>I have said the Padres are to the Dodgers what

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<v Speaker 2>the Sacramento Queens were to the Lakers from two thousand

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<v Speaker 2>to two thousand and four, And that reminded me of

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<v Speaker 2>Doug Christy and Rick Fox saying let's go under the

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<v Speaker 2>tunnel and handle this ourselves. Now. Are Machado and Flerty

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<v Speaker 2>going to meet in the parking lot? Absolutely not. I

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<v Speaker 2>mean they have the reputation of being the two of

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<v Speaker 2>the biggest hold me back guys. But I love that

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<v Speaker 2>flarity handled it between the lines. Here is Jack Flerty

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<v Speaker 2>after the game on sports net LA.

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<v Speaker 3>Can you do more in depth on notification with the

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<v Speaker 3>chatter to meet?

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<v Speaker 2>There's a lot to say.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, first is that fans like you should never get involved.

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<v Speaker 4>There's no reason, there's no need, no reason ever to

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<v Speaker 4>throw anything at players, no matter what's going on, there's

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<v Speaker 4>no reason to get involved with it. Stay out of it.

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<v Speaker 2>Then whatever went on.

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<v Speaker 4>Over there there, they have every reason to be upset

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<v Speaker 4>about it, Like nobody. We should never feel like we're

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<v Speaker 4>we gonna get anything thrown at us on either side,

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<v Speaker 4>So fans should never should never, never be involved. You know,

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<v Speaker 4>they they didn't like to pitch the tatis. I look,

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<v Speaker 4>I missed in the first inning and I threw the

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<v Speaker 4>ball over the middle. I wasn't gonna miss over the

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<v Speaker 4>plate again. But I've gotten no reason to hit a

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<v Speaker 4>guy there to start off the six like as good

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<v Speaker 4>as he's been swinging the bat, but we're down in

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<v Speaker 4>the game. I'm trying to go in for effect and

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<v Speaker 4>he didn't get out of the way it hit him.

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<v Speaker 4>Wasn't didn't didn't try to go and hit him to

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<v Speaker 4>try to lead off an inning or anything like that

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<v Speaker 4>that that doesn't really make sense, didn't go up near

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<v Speaker 4>his head, nothing, Just trying to push a guy off

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<v Speaker 4>the plate. And even by the way sometimes it happens,

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<v Speaker 4>they're upset about it, you know, that's part of it.

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<v Speaker 4>I was fired up after getting Manny out was a

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<v Speaker 4>big spot in the playoffs, you know, that's that's that's

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<v Speaker 4>what happens. Like I was fired up, like, oh well,

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<v Speaker 4>and then yeah, you know, he he did some ships

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<v Speaker 4>winnings or ied to throw the ball at our dugout

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<v Speaker 4>and everybody kind of catches the tail end of it,

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<v Speaker 4>which is me and him going at it. But like

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<v Speaker 4>I was sitting there for my team was I wasn't

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<v Speaker 4>there to go at him, but you know he was

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<v Speaker 4>throw the ball and our dog at our dugout and

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<v Speaker 4>the umpires win went over immediately to tell like, I

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<v Speaker 4>don't know what their conversation was, but our dougout was

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<v Speaker 4>fired up because there ain't no reason for that. Everybody

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<v Speaker 4>caught the tail end of everybody caught just me and

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<v Speaker 4>him going at it like many he's a great player.

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<v Speaker 4>Like you know, I understand everybody. It's postseason. Everybody's fired up.

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<v Speaker 4>They get upset, like frustrated about pitching in to tease,

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<v Speaker 4>like like I said, you know, you gotta you gotta

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<v Speaker 4>be able to pitch him in. And I missed it

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<v Speaker 4>in the first inning, and I wasn't gonna miss over

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<v Speaker 4>the plate again just trying to go in for a sect.

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<v Speaker 4>So there was a lot that happened there. But you know,

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<v Speaker 4>some other fans stay out of it, and uh, you know,

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<v Speaker 4>I've always just got to play better. But you know it's, uh,

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<v Speaker 4>you know, sometimes emotions run high in this game and

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<v Speaker 4>you just just go out and you know you gotta

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<v Speaker 4>recroup and go get the next one.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, There's Jack Flaherty on sports Net, LA. I

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<v Speaker 2>feel like He summed it up perfectly. I love that

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<v Speaker 2>he said, Number one, stay out of it. You're not playing,

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<v Speaker 2>and players should never feel like they're going to have

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<v Speaker 2>baseballs thrown at them. And I love how he explained

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<v Speaker 2>what was taking place between him and Machado. I did

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<v Speaker 2>not see Machado throw the baseball at the Dodger dugout.

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<v Speaker 2>That explains a lot why I carried over onto the field.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, that's a no go either. But the way

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<v Speaker 2>you get the Padres back if you're the Dodgers is

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<v Speaker 2>beat them. Beat them in Game three, beat them in

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<v Speaker 2>this series. You can't get too emotional, get caught up.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, Magic Johnson was here for the second straight night.

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<v Speaker 2>If you remember, you know, even if you're not old

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<v Speaker 2>enough to remember, but you've heard the stories. In nineteen

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<v Speaker 2>eighty four, the Lakers were cruising over the Celtic. They

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<v Speaker 2>were on their way, but then all of a sudden,

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<v Speaker 2>the Celtics try to turn it into a dirty series,

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<v Speaker 2>a physical series. Kevin McHale, the closed line of Kurt

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<v Speaker 2>rambis Uh that turned that got the Lakers out of

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<v Speaker 2>their game, got them emotional. They try to turn it

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<v Speaker 2>into a street fight more than just playing their game.

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<v Speaker 2>That's what these Dodgers cannot allow to happen. That's the padres.

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<v Speaker 2>Let them do their thing. You've got to keep your

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<v Speaker 2>composure and beat them between the lines. That's the best

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<v Speaker 2>way to get back at them. All Right. Here is

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<v Speaker 2>Manny Machado on his side of the story as far

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<v Speaker 2>as what took place tonight and what took place between

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<v Speaker 2>him and Jack Flaherty.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, man, he made some good pitches, right, he made

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<v Speaker 5>callor pitches got me, got me going. And you know

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<v Speaker 5>he won that competition, right, you know, made his pitches.

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<v Speaker 5>I couldn't deliver with with with that situation there, want

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<v Speaker 5>to run as a first and second outs, right, So

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<v Speaker 5>he won.

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<v Speaker 2>That one for sure.

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<v Speaker 5>What were you guys saying that you just going back

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<v Speaker 5>and forth competition, right? I mean things that happened in

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<v Speaker 5>between the lines. People, people were just going going, going

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<v Speaker 5>back and forth. Yeah, he's he's competing for her back

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<v Speaker 5>club and I'm trying to trying to get to pay

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<v Speaker 5>hit for my team. So yeah, man, I mean this

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<v Speaker 5>is the beauty of post season baseball.

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<v Speaker 6>Man.

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<v Speaker 7>Did you take exception with something he said to you?

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<v Speaker 5>No, I mean I didn't en see it. I didn't

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<v Speaker 5>see it until happen until my my, my Doug out

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<v Speaker 5>started started screaming back at him. So I mean he

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<v Speaker 5>wanted maybe he made he made his pitches, right, I

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<v Speaker 5>swung at a ball for you know, he got me

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<v Speaker 5>twice today, and you know, I ride, you know, I

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<v Speaker 5>said my cat. You know when when credits do, I

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<v Speaker 5>kept walking, he made his pitch.

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<v Speaker 2>I kept going.

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<v Speaker 5>But you know, I then I get to the end

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<v Speaker 5>starts sparking. So you know, that's kind of when I figured,

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<v Speaker 5>you know something, he was probably saying something, and that's

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<v Speaker 5>when everything kind.

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<v Speaker 2>Of just went out and I didn't even.

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<v Speaker 8>Know what's going on.

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<v Speaker 9>You guys when you went back out for the field,

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<v Speaker 9>you were still going at it.

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<v Speaker 10>When Jack was in the dugout. What was being said

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<v Speaker 10>there almost like he was challenging you.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, I mean, I mean, honestly, I mean, I mean,

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<v Speaker 5>you can't really hear this with this crowd, so I

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<v Speaker 2>It's, it's, it's.

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<v Speaker 5>It's a beautiful thing to be playing full season baseball.

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<v Speaker 2>Man, all right, there's Manny. Machado really did not get

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<v Speaker 2>Eight six six, nine, eight seven two five seventy is

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<v Speaker 2>two of the NLDS ten to two. Now, I know

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<v Speaker 2>there's many of you that are emotional. The series is over.

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<v Speaker 2>The Dodgers stink. They can't do anything against the Padres.

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<v Speaker 2>They can't do anything in the playoffs. How can it

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<v Speaker 2>from you Darvish seven innings. The Dodgers got an okay

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<v Speaker 2>could not get on bays to create traffic. When Otani

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<v Speaker 2>came to the plate, they were just two for eight. Tonight,

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<v Speaker 2>Otani was over four. Mookie Betts was OH for four,

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<v Speaker 2>including being robbed of what would have been a momentum

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<v Speaker 2>turning play for not only the Dodgers, but for Mookie Betts,

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<v Speaker 2>who now is OH for his last twenty two and

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<v Speaker 2>postseason at bats. That would have changed everything for Mookie,

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<v Speaker 2>And right now he's got to put all of that aside.

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<v Speaker 2>You can see it in his eyes. He's feeling it,

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<v Speaker 2>and now more people are going to be talking about it.

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<v Speaker 2>OH for his last twenty two in the postseason. He's

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<v Speaker 2>one at bat at a time. He's not going to

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<v Speaker 2>by tying the game up there in the first inning.

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<v Speaker 2>So Mookie's going to be there in Game three, and

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<v Speaker 2>I firmly believe he's going to have an impact on

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<v Speaker 2>this series, the Dodgers still dealing with Freddy Freeman. He

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<v Speaker 2>gave it a go. He started, but had to come

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<v Speaker 2>out of the game in the sixth inning. Key k

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<v Speaker 2>What this does if Freddy Freeman cannot be in the

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<v Speaker 2>starting lineup for the Dodgers in Game three, it makes

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<v Speaker 2>their lineup not as deep. But I have no issues

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<v Speaker 2>with having a Key k a Hernandez in the starting lineup.

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<v Speaker 2>He is that good in October. There's a lot to

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<v Speaker 2>unpack in the game tonight. Jose Mota is going to

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<v Speaker 2>join us at the bottom of the hour. We'll hear

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<v Speaker 2>from more Dodgers and Padres as we move along. But

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<v Speaker 2>let's go out to the fans. Hopefully these are the

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<v Speaker 2>fans that did not overstep, But if you were, let's go,

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<v Speaker 2>let's go out to Rosa. You're on Dodger Talk. How

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<v Speaker 2>you doing, Rosa.

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<v Speaker 11>I'm doing fine.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't have much of a voice after the last

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<v Speaker 3>two games, but I'm.

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<v Speaker 11>Hanging in there.

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<v Speaker 3>The reason I called is and I completely agree with

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<v Speaker 3>then improperly reacting I sit in Section fifty three, right

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<v Speaker 3>next to Dodger Bulp, and I've been there for twenty years,

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<v Speaker 3>and I got to tell you, I was embarrassed. I

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<v Speaker 3>was embarrassed by the behavior. It was uncalled for. I

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<v Speaker 3>saw Profar walk over and give a Dodger fan the ball,

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<v Speaker 3>and then the next thing I see is he throws

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<v Speaker 3>other people start throwing stuff.

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<v Speaker 11>I was embarrassed.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, so that's how it started. Profar actually was being

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<v Speaker 2>a good mirroreden in some ways and handing a ballock

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<v Speaker 2>we see guys do to fans, and the fan threw

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<v Speaker 11>But there is a little bit of a click to that.

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<v Speaker 11>I was so embarrassed.

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<v Speaker 3>There was some Padre fans sitting in section fifty one

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<v Speaker 3>near the.

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<v Speaker 11>Field that were standing there at the end of the game,

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<v Speaker 11>and I went.

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<v Speaker 3>Over and I said, not all God, your fans are idiots.

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<v Speaker 3>I want to apologize.

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<v Speaker 12>And they said.

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<v Speaker 11>Profar kind of brought it upon himself, and I said what.

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<v Speaker 11>The guy did not.

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<v Speaker 3>Want to take the ball from Profar the guy and

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<v Speaker 3>Profar kept pushing.

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<v Speaker 11>The ball at the guy and smirked. He kind of

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<v Speaker 11>smirked the guy.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I understand, but still you can't be throwing baseballs

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<v Speaker 2>at the players. And honestly, Profar and Tattis they were

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<v Speaker 2>antagged nice. And the fans in the left and right

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<v Speaker 2>field areas I saw when all hell was breaking loose

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<v Speaker 2>out there, and the Dodger security team, which did a

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<v Speaker 2>great job trying to cool down the situation. You got

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<v Speaker 2>tattoos making faces to the fans in the pavilion. Uh,

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<v Speaker 2>that's really stupid number one. If you're tattoos number two,

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<v Speaker 2>it's not helping the situation. Rosa thanks a lot for

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<v Speaker 2>that play by playing enlightening us on how all that

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<v Speaker 3>I'm glad to call. Like I said, I just feel

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, no doubt. It wasn't a good look for anybody.

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<v Speaker 2>And you heard what Jack Flaherty had to say. Eight

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<v Speaker 2>six six eight seven two five seventy is the phone number.

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<v Speaker 2>Let's go out to Shadow Hills. Eric, you're on Dodger Talk.

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<v Speaker 2>Hi Eric at DV.

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<v Speaker 9>You're on point with so many thoughts and I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 9>rattle oft some points and I want your thoughts on

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<v Speaker 9>my voice. Okay, okay, right, if you're a fan in

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<v Speaker 9>those left field right field pavilions and that ball is coming,

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<v Speaker 9>you do everything you can to knock that ball out

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<v Speaker 9>the glove.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, pro glove would have been halfway up the aisle.

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<v Speaker 12>Okay.

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<v Speaker 9>Profar Show voted. That's what got the ire of the

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<v Speaker 9>Dodger fans. I'm not saying what they did was right,

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<v Speaker 9>but I understand, and you're right. If you want to,

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<v Speaker 9>if you want to contribute to the game, do it

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<v Speaker 9>in that way. You know what Key K finally bearing

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<v Speaker 9>barreling up on the ball. Okay, he's a postseason dude.

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<v Speaker 9>You're right, he should be in. And this leads to

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<v Speaker 9>my main point. Bro. The ninth spot in the order

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<v Speaker 9>is the most important. Okay, I say, either flip flop

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<v Speaker 9>Rojas or Edmund or put Kek in for Rojas and

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<v Speaker 9>make sure that sho Hay has runners on base, because

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<v Speaker 9>if show Hay is not having having dues on base,

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<v Speaker 9>it really is pointless.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, last they did a good job. Eric, Tonight

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<v Speaker 2>they did not, and you Darvish had a big say

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<v Speaker 2>and all that, but I'm with you. You know, if

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<v Speaker 2>Freddy can't go, and I have no issues with Keik

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<v Speaker 2>Hernandez being in there at third base. That's the reason

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<v Speaker 2>why when they signed Key k Hernandez back late in

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<v Speaker 2>spring training, they said it was for October. So hopefully

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<v Speaker 2>Keik can get more at bats in this series. Thanks

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<v Speaker 2>for the phone call, Eric appreciated. I'm with you on that.

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<v Speaker 2>Eight six six nine, eight seven two seventy is the

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<v Speaker 2>phone number, Manny in downtown. You're on Dodger Talk. How

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<v Speaker 2>you doing many TV.

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<v Speaker 13>I'm just frustrated as ever tonight, especially after such a

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<v Speaker 13>such an awesome game yesterday. Yeah, so we got to

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<v Speaker 13>take this playoff mode one game at a time. I

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<v Speaker 13>don't even know where to begin. There's one good thing.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, let's start at the beginning, Nanny. Really, this is

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<v Speaker 2>about getting better starting pitching, and we knew going into

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<v Speaker 2>this series. The Dodgers starting pitching is not what I'm

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<v Speaker 2>sure they envisioned when the season began. And you can't

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<v Speaker 2>continue to try to come back from three or four

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<v Speaker 2>runs down. That takes a mental toll on your offense.

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<v Speaker 2>It puts a lot of pressure on your hitters. The

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<v Speaker 2>Dodgers need to get a start where it's a zero

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<v Speaker 2>in the first inning. The first inning of Game three

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<v Speaker 2>is going to be huge for the Dodgers. Walker Buehler

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<v Speaker 2>needs to put up a zero, and it would be

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<v Speaker 2>great since the Dodgers are hitting first to get a

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<v Speaker 2>runner two across. So I feel like the first inning

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<v Speaker 2>is big as big as the ninth inning in that game.

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<v Speaker 13>I'll get to Walker Bueller and I absolutely agree. And

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<v Speaker 13>I do agree with so many of the things you

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<v Speaker 13>said today. Fans, do yourself a favor. Don't get involved.

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<v Speaker 13>These guys get paid the big bucks.

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<v Speaker 3>We don't.

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<v Speaker 13>We end up getting arrested, So do as a favor.

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<v Speaker 13>Don't go out there. Jack Flaherty, he was such a

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<v Speaker 13>dog to and I Dave and I just love the

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<v Speaker 13>postgame interview too of what really happened. And I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 13>on the side of the field barking at Machado. We

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<v Speaker 13>need more dogs like that in the clubhouse because those

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<v Speaker 13>dogs have to wake up guys like Mookie Bets, Matt's

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<v Speaker 13>Max Muncy, and tonight was a big example of what

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<v Speaker 13>happens when sho Hey sometimes goes zero for three. The

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<v Speaker 13>guy is a human being. He's not going to go

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<v Speaker 13>off every single game. We need these other guys to

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<v Speaker 13>pick up the slack. I felt like tonight they were lifeless,

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<v Speaker 13>especially after Freddie Freeman went down.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, they were lobulous because the offense wasn't doing much.

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<v Speaker 2>Whenever an offense isn't doing much, that's what we hear.

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<v Speaker 2>They're lifeless. And that's why I said, if you were

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<v Speaker 2>listening last night, Manny, why last night was a must

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<v Speaker 2>win game because it was going to be tough to

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<v Speaker 2>score against you, Darvish, And it proved out to be true.

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<v Speaker 2>That's why winning last night was so monumental for the Dodgers.

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<v Speaker 2>So I firmly believe this series is going five. There's

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<v Speaker 2>a possibility the Dodgers can win two in San Diego.

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<v Speaker 2>I would say it's unlikely, but I believe the Dodgers

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<v Speaker 2>will be able to split and then bring this back

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<v Speaker 2>for Game five. And if if I'm the Dodgers, I'm

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<v Speaker 2>starting Jack Flaherty on four days rest in Game five.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm sorry, Jack Flaherty's that guy.

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<v Speaker 6>I'll be sorry.

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<v Speaker 9>I absolutely agree Walker Bueler, I'm wishing he's the best.

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<v Speaker 13>Just get out of that first inning and set the

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<v Speaker 2>That's all all right, thanks for the phone call man,

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<v Speaker 2>he appreciated. Eight six six nine eight seven two five

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<v Speaker 2>seventy is the phone number. Dodgers fall in Game two

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<v Speaker 2>of the NLDS ten to two to the San Diego Padres.

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<v Speaker 2>Freddie Freeman did start in this game, but was taken

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<v Speaker 2>giving him a lot of problems. Interesting to see whether

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<v Speaker 2>or not Xander Bogarts will be in the starting lineup

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<v Speaker 2>for the Padres on Tuesday night, because after he hit

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<v Speaker 2>his all out home run during that at bat, he

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<v Speaker 2>was looking like he was grabbing his right hand string.

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<v Speaker 2>So did Bogarts blow out on that home run in

422
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<v Speaker 2>a blowout game? That would be ridiculous. I mean, if

423
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<v Speaker 2>I'm Mike Shilt, I'm taking Bogarts out even before he

424
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<v Speaker 2>hits that home run. I take him out in the

425
00:22:16.240 --> 00:22:19.480
<v Speaker 2>middle of that at bat. And the Padres again used

426
00:22:19.519 --> 00:22:22.519
<v Speaker 2>ten Or Scott in a blowout game. So you know,

427
00:22:23.039 --> 00:22:26.240
<v Speaker 2>when are these Padre relievers going to start running on fumes?

428
00:22:26.279 --> 00:22:29.480
<v Speaker 2>I feel like that's on the Dodgers side as well,

429
00:22:29.519 --> 00:22:33.680
<v Speaker 2>because tonight Dave Roberts used his lower leverage relievers. Being

430
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<v Speaker 2>so far behind late in the game. But honestly, Otani

431
00:22:37.920 --> 00:22:40.720
<v Speaker 2>needs help. It's got to be the bottom of the

432
00:22:40.799 --> 00:22:42.920
<v Speaker 2>order to get on base. They're aware of that, but

433
00:22:42.960 --> 00:22:46.000
<v Speaker 2>he needs help from Mooki Bets. Mookie Bets has got

434
00:22:46.039 --> 00:22:48.440
<v Speaker 2>to turn it on and he can't try to get

435
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<v Speaker 2>twenty two hits back in one at bat. He's got

436
00:22:51.839 --> 00:22:54.160
<v Speaker 2>to take it one at bat at a time. He's

437
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<v Speaker 2>got to realize that, yes, he did have what we

438
00:22:56.799 --> 00:22:59.720
<v Speaker 2>all thought was a game tying home run in the

439
00:22:59.759 --> 00:23:03.799
<v Speaker 2>first stinting, it wasn't meant to be. So he's got

440
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<v Speaker 2>to continue to put in the work and not doubt

441
00:23:06.000 --> 00:23:10.200
<v Speaker 2>himself because sometimes that can happen. Eight six six nine

442
00:23:10.440 --> 00:23:13.480
<v Speaker 2>seven two five seventy is the phone number. Let's head

443
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<v Speaker 2>back downstairs to hear from Fernando Tattis Junior, who is

444
00:23:17.759 --> 00:23:21.920
<v Speaker 2>making some weird facial expressions to the Dodger fans while

445
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<v Speaker 2>he was in the dugout.

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<v Speaker 14>Definitely wild, I hear, but at the same time, as

447
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<v Speaker 14>a good environment for baseball, although people get carried away

448
00:23:30.039 --> 00:23:32.680
<v Speaker 14>a little bit for the emotions, you know, but I

449
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<v Speaker 14>mean it's a good back and forth and you know,

450
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<v Speaker 14>at the end of the day, it's the show and

451
00:23:37.240 --> 00:23:38.839
<v Speaker 14>I should enjoyed every moment.

452
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<v Speaker 7>Did you feel about what took place on the top

453
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<v Speaker 7>of the seventh inning with the things coming on the

454
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<v Speaker 7>field security.

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<v Speaker 14>I just think, like I said, just the emotion is

456
00:23:48.599 --> 00:23:53.359
<v Speaker 14>going through the roof. You know, Dodger fans, they were

457
00:23:53.440 --> 00:23:55.839
<v Speaker 14>just not happy. I mean, they're losing a game, obviously,

458
00:23:55.880 --> 00:23:59.240
<v Speaker 14>and just a lot of back and forth, and what

459
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<v Speaker 14>can I say it was I wish they could control

460
00:24:01.920 --> 00:24:04.680
<v Speaker 14>a little bit more of their emotion. But at the

461
00:24:04.799 --> 00:24:06.640
<v Speaker 14>end of the day, and I see this as part

462
00:24:06.680 --> 00:24:10.960
<v Speaker 14>of a game. Aldon straight back. I know you often

463
00:24:11.000 --> 00:24:12.279
<v Speaker 14>hear it from fans in right field.

464
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<v Speaker 13>Did today seemingly like in your mind go over the

465
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<v Speaker 13>line a little bit like?

466
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<v Speaker 15>And at what point did it kind of escalate the

467
00:24:18.519 --> 00:24:21.039
<v Speaker 15>back and forth with you and the fans out here tonight?

468
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<v Speaker 14>For me, I feel like just when I went over

469
00:24:25.880 --> 00:24:28.079
<v Speaker 14>to the line one to start throwing stuff into the field,

470
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<v Speaker 14>I feel like then that should not be happening on

471
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<v Speaker 14>a big league game. And then the words, I mean,

472
00:24:34.160 --> 00:24:37.079
<v Speaker 14>you know, fans are coming over here to a baseball

473
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<v Speaker 14>park to enjoy themselves. They can say whatever they want.

474
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<v Speaker 14>I really don't know mine. I'll start shipping bag and

475
00:24:43.200 --> 00:24:47.319
<v Speaker 14>you know, back, I'll give you a moment of you know,

476
00:24:47.359 --> 00:24:49.519
<v Speaker 14>where you can enjoy yourself, just me talking to you

477
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<v Speaker 14>as a fan. And yeah, just I just see it

478
00:24:52.240 --> 00:24:54.559
<v Speaker 14>that way and I embrace embrace it that way.

479
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<v Speaker 2>All right, there's Fernando Tattoos Junior. I thought he had

480
00:24:58.359 --> 00:25:01.279
<v Speaker 2>a good perspective on it. Look, the fans in right field,

481
00:25:01.319 --> 00:25:06.480
<v Speaker 2>we're doing what fans all across America have done to Tattoos,

482
00:25:06.799 --> 00:25:10.799
<v Speaker 2>you know, channing the steroids, steroids, and look, he has

483
00:25:10.839 --> 00:25:13.839
<v Speaker 2>a pretty good sense of humor over it. But what

484
00:25:13.880 --> 00:25:17.440
<v Speaker 2>I didn't like was, as security was trying to cool

485
00:25:17.480 --> 00:25:21.359
<v Speaker 2>down the situation, he's taunting the fans in that situation

486
00:25:21.440 --> 00:25:24.880
<v Speaker 2>by looking at him, smirking at him, smiling basically, you know,

487
00:25:25.000 --> 00:25:29.319
<v Speaker 2>not trying to cool things down. Profar went back to

488
00:25:29.359 --> 00:25:32.039
<v Speaker 2>his position in left field and kept his back to

489
00:25:32.160 --> 00:25:34.559
<v Speaker 2>the crowd and did not go back out there and

490
00:25:34.640 --> 00:25:38.799
<v Speaker 2>acknowledge them. And I believe that's what took place. The

491
00:25:38.920 --> 00:25:42.039
<v Speaker 2>second time security had to go out there, They talked

492
00:25:42.079 --> 00:25:44.759
<v Speaker 2>to Tattoos and said, look, man, try to help us

493
00:25:44.759 --> 00:25:46.880
<v Speaker 2>out here. You don't need to be looking at the

494
00:25:46.880 --> 00:25:51.640
<v Speaker 2>fans in the pavilion. Just concentrate on the Game eight, six, six, nine, seven,

495
00:25:51.680 --> 00:25:54.599
<v Speaker 2>two five seventy is the phone number Dodgers fall to

496
00:25:54.640 --> 00:25:58.440
<v Speaker 2>the Padres tonight, ten to two. The Padres hit six

497
00:25:58.480 --> 00:26:02.279
<v Speaker 2>home runs tonight, two of them from Fernando Tattis Junior,

498
00:26:02.680 --> 00:26:06.519
<v Speaker 2>who needs to be stopped. We talk about Otani, Well,

499
00:26:06.559 --> 00:26:11.039
<v Speaker 2>from the Padres side, it's Tattis Junior. Tatist Junior was

500
00:26:11.119 --> 00:26:13.720
<v Speaker 2>three for four tonight with two home runs. In this

501
00:26:13.839 --> 00:26:17.079
<v Speaker 2>series the first two games, he's five for eight with

502
00:26:17.200 --> 00:26:20.839
<v Speaker 2>three home runs, two doubles, and four runs scored. Forget

503
00:26:20.839 --> 00:26:23.599
<v Speaker 2>about all this other stuff. The Dodgers have got to

504
00:26:23.640 --> 00:26:27.960
<v Speaker 2>find a way to make Fernando Tattis Junior uncomfortable in

505
00:26:28.000 --> 00:26:30.960
<v Speaker 2>that batter's box. And that's why I love what Jack

506
00:26:31.000 --> 00:26:33.960
<v Speaker 2>Flaherty had to say. He made a couple of bad pitches.

507
00:26:33.960 --> 00:26:36.880
<v Speaker 2>He wasn't going to leave another one out over the

508
00:26:36.920 --> 00:26:39.400
<v Speaker 2>plate for him, and if he hits them, he hits them.

509
00:26:39.720 --> 00:26:42.359
<v Speaker 2>That was the attitude of the Saint Louis Cardinals during

510
00:26:42.400 --> 00:26:45.640
<v Speaker 2>the twenty thirteen season, where they would hit three or

511
00:26:45.640 --> 00:26:50.559
<v Speaker 2>four Dodgers, including our guy Joe Kelly breaking Hanley Ramirez's

512
00:26:50.640 --> 00:26:54.400
<v Speaker 2>ribs in Game one. Well, he was throwing fastballs inside

513
00:26:54.440 --> 00:26:57.039
<v Speaker 2>and saying, you know what, if I hit him, I

514
00:26:57.119 --> 00:26:59.319
<v Speaker 2>hit him, I don't care, but I'm not going to

515
00:26:59.720 --> 00:27:02.160
<v Speaker 2>you know, I'll shy away from that. And that's why

516
00:27:02.200 --> 00:27:05.000
<v Speaker 2>I love Jack Flaherty and that's why I believe Jack

517
00:27:05.039 --> 00:27:08.480
<v Speaker 2>Flaherty should start Game five back here at Dodgers Stadium

518
00:27:08.559 --> 00:27:11.039
<v Speaker 2>if it comes to that. Eight six six nine eighty

519
00:27:11.119 --> 00:27:15.319
<v Speaker 2>seven two five seventy is the phone number. Let's go

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00:27:15.599 --> 00:27:19.200
<v Speaker 2>out to Aaron in Van Eyes, the Great One. Eight.

521
00:27:19.279 --> 00:27:22.680
<v Speaker 8>How you doing, Aaron, Well, Daves, I'm pretty disappointed, to

522
00:27:22.720 --> 00:27:24.400
<v Speaker 8>be honest with you, and I have a couple of

523
00:27:24.440 --> 00:27:26.160
<v Speaker 8>comments and I just want to, you know.

524
00:27:26.119 --> 00:27:26.799
<v Speaker 9>Get your thoughts.

525
00:27:27.200 --> 00:27:31.119
<v Speaker 8>First comment is that Yoshi Yamamoto has been an adject

526
00:27:31.160 --> 00:27:33.279
<v Speaker 8>failure this year. He's done nothing for the team.

527
00:27:34.319 --> 00:27:36.240
<v Speaker 2>I want to go that far. That started at Yankee

528
00:27:36.319 --> 00:27:38.000
<v Speaker 2>Stadium was pretty awesome.

529
00:27:38.400 --> 00:27:40.759
<v Speaker 8>And then he went down for seven months after that start,

530
00:27:40.839 --> 00:27:41.640
<v Speaker 8>he disappeared.

531
00:27:42.079 --> 00:27:44.920
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I would say it hasn't been everything that we

532
00:27:45.039 --> 00:27:47.039
<v Speaker 2>heard he would be. I'll say that.

533
00:27:47.519 --> 00:27:50.160
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, I mean, only goes three innings last night. And

534
00:27:50.440 --> 00:27:53.440
<v Speaker 8>if he's planning on being the game fine starter. If

535
00:27:53.559 --> 00:27:56.200
<v Speaker 8>the series goes five games, I have zero faith that

536
00:27:56.240 --> 00:27:57.319
<v Speaker 8>he'll get out of the third inning.

537
00:27:57.519 --> 00:27:59.599
<v Speaker 2>Well, that's why I want Jack flerity to start on

538
00:27:59.599 --> 00:28:00.160
<v Speaker 2>four days.

539
00:28:00.240 --> 00:28:05.400
<v Speaker 8>Rest, well, good luck, because the way these guys need

540
00:28:05.480 --> 00:28:07.799
<v Speaker 8>a week and a half between starts on my banking

541
00:28:07.839 --> 00:28:08.119
<v Speaker 8>on it.

542
00:28:08.079 --> 00:28:11.119
<v Speaker 2>Frankly, Okay, so you're giving up on the series.

543
00:28:11.960 --> 00:28:19.640
<v Speaker 8>Well, basically, I think why the.

544
00:28:17.839 --> 00:28:21.000
<v Speaker 2>Tonight has no bearing on what's going to happen on

545
00:28:21.119 --> 00:28:25.519
<v Speaker 2>Tuesday night. They're going to be emotionally charged. That stadium

546
00:28:25.559 --> 00:28:28.920
<v Speaker 2>is going to be emotionally charged, maybe a little bit

547
00:28:29.039 --> 00:28:32.039
<v Speaker 2>more after what took place in the seventh inning. But

548
00:28:32.119 --> 00:28:35.559
<v Speaker 2>if Walker Buehler goes into Peco Park and shuts the

549
00:28:35.599 --> 00:28:38.440
<v Speaker 2>padres down in the first inning, and let's say, show

550
00:28:38.440 --> 00:28:40.920
<v Speaker 2>hey o Tani leads the game off with a home run,

551
00:28:41.319 --> 00:28:44.079
<v Speaker 2>all of a sudden, now we're not thinking about this game.

552
00:28:45.000 --> 00:28:48.160
<v Speaker 8>But Walker Buehler is a shell of himself after the surgery.

553
00:28:48.200 --> 00:28:50.680
<v Speaker 8>He just is not the same He's.

554
00:28:50.480 --> 00:28:53.000
<v Speaker 2>Not the same picture. But he still is effective in

555
00:28:53.039 --> 00:28:54.920
<v Speaker 2>the last couple of starts here, and I like what

556
00:28:54.960 --> 00:28:55.480
<v Speaker 2>I've seen.

557
00:28:57.000 --> 00:28:59.240
<v Speaker 8>I gotta disagree, David. I just feel like he's too

558
00:28:59.279 --> 00:28:59.920
<v Speaker 8>much of a question.

559
00:29:01.200 --> 00:29:05.480
<v Speaker 2>I agree, it's more of an I'm with you. This

560
00:29:05.559 --> 00:29:08.119
<v Speaker 2>is where the Dodgers are. We all knew that going

561
00:29:08.160 --> 00:29:12.000
<v Speaker 2>into the postseason. But I will say this, I don't

562
00:29:12.000 --> 00:29:17.480
<v Speaker 2>bet against competitors. Clayton Kershaw finds a way, Jack Flaherty

563
00:29:17.640 --> 00:29:21.559
<v Speaker 2>finds a way, Walker Bueller finds a way. He will

564
00:29:21.599 --> 00:29:23.920
<v Speaker 2>find a way, Aaron, even though he's not the same

565
00:29:24.000 --> 00:29:26.839
<v Speaker 2>guy he was in twenty eighteen. And I want you

566
00:29:26.880 --> 00:29:29.720
<v Speaker 2>to call me after the game Tuesday night to rub

567
00:29:29.759 --> 00:29:32.240
<v Speaker 2>it in my face or let's talk it out.

568
00:29:32.839 --> 00:29:33.119
<v Speaker 6>All right.

569
00:29:33.119 --> 00:29:35.640
<v Speaker 8>And my last comment is that right after the game,

570
00:29:35.640 --> 00:29:37.279
<v Speaker 8>I went to the grocery store to get some dinner

571
00:29:37.319 --> 00:29:39.440
<v Speaker 8>and I saw a Mookie Debt's face on a milk carton.

572
00:29:40.559 --> 00:29:43.079
<v Speaker 2>He is missing, he is missing. But how would you

573
00:29:43.119 --> 00:29:45.559
<v Speaker 2>have felt it Profar doesn't come up with that catch.

574
00:29:46.720 --> 00:29:49.359
<v Speaker 8>I would have felt better, obviously because the game would

575
00:29:49.359 --> 00:29:51.720
<v Speaker 8>have been tied. And who knows from there. But I

576
00:29:51.759 --> 00:29:54.200
<v Speaker 8>mean movies for showing us the same things he's inn

577
00:29:54.240 --> 00:29:54.759
<v Speaker 8>after season.

578
00:29:55.160 --> 00:29:59.519
<v Speaker 2>Mia, he's over his last twenty two, Aaron. I can't

579
00:29:59.640 --> 00:30:02.160
<v Speaker 2>disagre there as far as over his last twenty two

580
00:30:02.160 --> 00:30:05.559
<v Speaker 2>in the postseason, But like I said, things would have

581
00:30:05.559 --> 00:30:07.759
<v Speaker 2>been a lot different if Profar doesn't make a great

582
00:30:07.799 --> 00:30:11.799
<v Speaker 2>catch and the fans in the left field field seats

583
00:30:11.880 --> 00:30:15.799
<v Speaker 2>aren't as polite as they should have been. They shouldn't

584
00:30:15.839 --> 00:30:16.680
<v Speaker 2>have been that polite.

585
00:30:17.319 --> 00:30:20.440
<v Speaker 8>Said the other night about how apparently Mookie took four

586
00:30:20.519 --> 00:30:23.079
<v Speaker 8>hundred swings or something in the backage. Yeah, I mean

587
00:30:23.160 --> 00:30:23.839
<v Speaker 8>to what effect?

588
00:30:24.200 --> 00:30:24.839
<v Speaker 9>To what effect?

589
00:30:25.000 --> 00:30:28.400
<v Speaker 2>He had a great game that night? Which night the

590
00:30:28.519 --> 00:30:35.039
<v Speaker 2>night they clinched the NL West. Well, okay, I'm not

591
00:30:35.119 --> 00:30:37.920
<v Speaker 2>disagreeing with you. He hasn't performed well in the first

592
00:30:37.920 --> 00:30:40.519
<v Speaker 2>two games of the series. Erin, I'm not disagreeing with you.

593
00:30:41.119 --> 00:30:43.759
<v Speaker 2>But should he just not show up? Should he stay

594
00:30:43.759 --> 00:30:45.759
<v Speaker 2>in La? Should he not get on the bus to

595
00:30:45.839 --> 00:30:47.759
<v Speaker 2>San Diego? Is that what you're saying.

596
00:30:48.079 --> 00:30:50.079
<v Speaker 8>No, he definitely should go down there. But I just

597
00:30:50.079 --> 00:30:54.319
<v Speaker 8>don't know where his his his passion is. I mean,

598
00:30:54.880 --> 00:30:56.480
<v Speaker 8>you can swing, you can swing a bat in a

599
00:30:56.559 --> 00:30:58.759
<v Speaker 8>cage five thousand times, but if you can't swing against

600
00:30:58.759 --> 00:30:59.960
<v Speaker 8>the real life pitcher, he doesn't matter.

601
00:31:01.119 --> 00:31:04.599
<v Speaker 2>Fair enough, Aaron, fair enough. But I will say this,

602
00:31:04.720 --> 00:31:07.799
<v Speaker 2>Mookie Bets cares a lot. Aaron. I'm not questioning that

603
00:31:07.960 --> 00:31:08.599
<v Speaker 2>this year.

604
00:31:09.119 --> 00:31:11.480
<v Speaker 8>Questioning how much he cares. I'm just questioning the results,

605
00:31:11.680 --> 00:31:12.319
<v Speaker 8>which are.

606
00:31:12.319 --> 00:31:15.920
<v Speaker 2>No, you're questioning how much he cares too. You questioned

607
00:31:15.920 --> 00:31:16.279
<v Speaker 2>how much.

608
00:31:16.279 --> 00:31:20.119
<v Speaker 8>He cared, Well, maybe that's how you saw it, then

609
00:31:20.240 --> 00:31:22.519
<v Speaker 8>so be it. But I mean that's what.

610
00:31:22.480 --> 00:31:25.519
<v Speaker 2>You said, that's what you said at him. All right,

611
00:31:25.559 --> 00:31:26.640
<v Speaker 2>call me back tuesday.

612
00:31:27.519 --> 00:31:28.359
<v Speaker 8>I'll do that, David.

613
00:31:28.640 --> 00:31:31.400
<v Speaker 2>All right, thanks, Aaron, appreciate it. Eight six six nine

614
00:31:31.640 --> 00:31:36.160
<v Speaker 2>seven two five seventy. Look, I'm not conceding anything. This

615
00:31:36.240 --> 00:31:39.400
<v Speaker 2>series was going to be tough to win. I firmly

616
00:31:39.480 --> 00:31:42.200
<v Speaker 2>believed going into it the Dodgers were going to win

617
00:31:42.200 --> 00:31:45.480
<v Speaker 2>in five games, and I'm standing by that. I thought

618
00:31:45.680 --> 00:31:48.480
<v Speaker 2>all five of the games would be close. Never in

619
00:31:48.559 --> 00:31:51.400
<v Speaker 2>my wildest dreams did I think that Padres were going

620
00:31:51.440 --> 00:31:54.519
<v Speaker 2>to come in here and score ten runs in a

621
00:31:54.640 --> 00:31:57.960
<v Speaker 2>playoff game. I thought we were past that. But you know,

622
00:31:58.119 --> 00:32:02.079
<v Speaker 2>things went sideways. With some relief that frankly won't be

623
00:32:02.240 --> 00:32:04.640
<v Speaker 2>used when the game is on the line, Ryan Brasier,

624
00:32:05.079 --> 00:32:10.680
<v Speaker 2>at Guardo Enriquez and Michael Grove. The Dodgers put in

625
00:32:10.799 --> 00:32:13.759
<v Speaker 2>three guys that maybe Brazier is one of those guys

626
00:32:13.759 --> 00:32:16.240
<v Speaker 2>like we saw last night, but the other two are

627
00:32:16.279 --> 00:32:19.599
<v Speaker 2>not going to be in games that are closely contested.

628
00:32:19.960 --> 00:32:23.799
<v Speaker 2>And unfortunately, tonight and went the Padres way. But I

629
00:32:24.440 --> 00:32:27.039
<v Speaker 2>didn't think the Dodgers had a great chance of winning

630
00:32:27.039 --> 00:32:30.440
<v Speaker 2>tonight against you, Darvish, and we saw that seven innings,

631
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<v Speaker 2>one earn run. But never in my wildest dreams did

632
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<v Speaker 2>I think the Padres were going to come in here

633
00:32:36.240 --> 00:32:38.920
<v Speaker 2>and hit six home runs and scored ten runs. And

634
00:32:38.960 --> 00:32:41.519
<v Speaker 2>what's going to change That is the first inning of

635
00:32:41.599 --> 00:32:45.480
<v Speaker 2>Game three in San Diego. Eight six six, eight seven

636
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<v Speaker 2>two five seventy is the phone number. When we continue

637
00:32:48.680 --> 00:32:51.680
<v Speaker 2>from Dodgers Stadium, we'll check in with Jose Mota and

638
00:32:51.720 --> 00:32:53.839
<v Speaker 2>we'll take more of your phone calls at eight sixty

639
00:32:53.880 --> 00:32:58.359
<v Speaker 2>six nine eight seven two five seventy. Padres even up

640
00:32:58.440 --> 00:33:01.480
<v Speaker 2>the series one a pee after a ten to two

641
00:33:01.559 --> 00:33:14.480
<v Speaker 2>win over the Dodgers on AM five to seventy LA Sports.

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<v Speaker 1>On air at AM five seventy, online at AM five

643
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<v Speaker 1>seventy LA sports dot com, and available my podcast on

644
00:33:16.960 --> 00:33:18.279
<v Speaker 1>the iHeartRadio app.

645
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<v Speaker 2>This is Dodger Talk with David Bass. David Basse with

646
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<v Speaker 2>you until the top of the hour on Dodger Talk.

647
00:33:29.519 --> 00:33:33.519
<v Speaker 2>After Game two of the NLDS goes the Padres way

648
00:33:33.640 --> 00:33:37.079
<v Speaker 2>in a big way, ten to two. The final score

649
00:33:37.640 --> 00:33:40.599
<v Speaker 2>eight sixty six ninety seven two five seventy is the

650
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<v Speaker 2>phone number. Game three of the NLDS will be on

651
00:33:44.440 --> 00:33:48.079
<v Speaker 2>Tuesday night at Petco Park. Walker Buehler will be on

652
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<v Speaker 2>the mound for the Dodgers. We expect it to be

653
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<v Speaker 2>Michael King for the Padres. First pitches at six oh five.

654
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<v Speaker 2>Our coverage begins at five o'clock. All right, we'll get

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<v Speaker 2>back out the phones in a moment, but first let's

656
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<v Speaker 2>check in with Jose Moda.

657
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<v Speaker 1>It's time to go around the horn with Jose Mota.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, Jose Mota, we talked about the fans stepping

659
00:34:12.960 --> 00:34:15.400
<v Speaker 2>over the line, but how big of a part did

660
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<v Speaker 2>Profari and Tatisse play and all of this happening tonight.

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<v Speaker 15>Well, you know what, as a player, you want to

662
00:34:22.639 --> 00:34:26.280
<v Speaker 15>just avoid escalating anything like that. Can you got to

663
00:34:26.320 --> 00:34:29.039
<v Speaker 15>just pretty much ignore it and after help get security

664
00:34:29.079 --> 00:34:31.760
<v Speaker 15>involved in. Tell your manager, I don't feel safe out

665
00:34:31.760 --> 00:34:34.159
<v Speaker 15>of the outfield, and I want you to just take

666
00:34:34.159 --> 00:34:36.199
<v Speaker 15>control of the situations. So you know, the players should

667
00:34:36.239 --> 00:34:38.360
<v Speaker 15>never be involved in inciting a little bit more of

668
00:34:38.360 --> 00:34:40.800
<v Speaker 15>what was happening, because we knew, and you said it

669
00:34:40.840 --> 00:34:42.760
<v Speaker 15>from the beginning, it was going to be an intense series.

670
00:34:43.519 --> 00:34:46.639
<v Speaker 15>A lot of feelings, the rivalry which been you know,

671
00:34:46.679 --> 00:34:49.119
<v Speaker 15>magnified and for sure it has played off to it.

672
00:34:49.599 --> 00:34:52.159
<v Speaker 15>You know everything that was projected, So players need to

673
00:34:52.199 --> 00:34:55.519
<v Speaker 15>really stay out of it and know that also same

674
00:34:55.519 --> 00:34:58.000
<v Speaker 15>thing for the fans. You know, just enjoy the game,

675
00:34:58.000 --> 00:35:00.159
<v Speaker 15>were respectful. At the same time, you know you want

676
00:35:00.159 --> 00:35:01.840
<v Speaker 15>to be affector because you're not going to be a factor.

677
00:35:02.679 --> 00:35:05.400
<v Speaker 2>Jose, you got what you wanted. You text me after

678
00:35:05.519 --> 00:35:09.480
<v Speaker 2>Tattooses first two at bats, those were way too comfortable.

679
00:35:09.599 --> 00:35:13.280
<v Speaker 2>Somebody's got to move his feet. That somebody was Jack

680
00:35:13.320 --> 00:35:16.679
<v Speaker 2>Flaherty and he hit him. What do the Dodgers have

681
00:35:16.760 --> 00:35:20.280
<v Speaker 2>to do moving forward to try to stop Tattoos from

682
00:35:20.320 --> 00:35:23.360
<v Speaker 2>just feeling like he could have batting practice during games.

683
00:35:24.519 --> 00:35:25.320
<v Speaker 9>Well, you got to do this.

684
00:35:25.360 --> 00:35:28.480
<v Speaker 15>Look at what he texts pitches, Dave Let's indications. See

685
00:35:28.480 --> 00:35:30.400
<v Speaker 15>if the players comfortable a lot. I mean there's no

686
00:35:30.480 --> 00:35:34.039
<v Speaker 15>hesitation in him taking any pitch where he's on the seals.

687
00:35:34.719 --> 00:35:38.760
<v Speaker 15>And you know the Dodger pitcher that has done the

688
00:35:38.800 --> 00:35:42.719
<v Speaker 15>best job against Tatis in my time here, Joe Kelly.

689
00:35:42.920 --> 00:35:44.800
<v Speaker 15>I mean he does not want to see Joe Kelly

690
00:35:44.800 --> 00:35:47.920
<v Speaker 15>because Joe is crazy, right, You know what, being a

691
00:35:47.960 --> 00:35:50.639
<v Speaker 15>little crazy sometimes, I think you got to be a

692
00:35:50.679 --> 00:35:53.920
<v Speaker 15>little crazy sometimes and make him feel uncomfortable. I'm not

693
00:35:53.960 --> 00:35:56.400
<v Speaker 15>calling for him to get hit, but if it hits him,

694
00:35:56.400 --> 00:35:58.440
<v Speaker 15>it hits him. That's just the way you play the game, right.

695
00:35:58.800 --> 00:36:02.840
<v Speaker 15>But you cannot allow him to be diving and covering

696
00:36:02.880 --> 00:36:05.719
<v Speaker 15>so much from the middle outside, lay enough of pitches

697
00:36:05.880 --> 00:36:07.519
<v Speaker 15>and hurting you with some good pits that you make

698
00:36:07.800 --> 00:36:10.119
<v Speaker 15>because he is just not afraid of being busted inside,

699
00:36:10.159 --> 00:36:12.519
<v Speaker 15>so and deve. I'm telling you it could be ninety three,

700
00:36:12.559 --> 00:36:14.679
<v Speaker 15>it could be nightey, yet it doesn't matter. Hitters do

701
00:36:14.840 --> 00:36:18.159
<v Speaker 15>not want to see consistently anything near their bodies, near

702
00:36:18.199 --> 00:36:21.199
<v Speaker 15>their hands. I'm not advocating going up above the shoulders,

703
00:36:21.199 --> 00:36:23.079
<v Speaker 15>but it's part of the game. Has been around for

704
00:36:23.119 --> 00:36:26.000
<v Speaker 15>a long time, and it's all big deeds to say,

705
00:36:26.079 --> 00:36:28.280
<v Speaker 15>I'm going to own one part of the plate. I'll

706
00:36:28.320 --> 00:36:29.960
<v Speaker 15>give you another one to make sure you give me one,

707
00:36:29.960 --> 00:36:31.840
<v Speaker 15>because if not, I'm going to come after you.

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00:36:32.320 --> 00:36:34.599
<v Speaker 2>How did you feel about Flaherty doing what he did.

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00:36:34.639 --> 00:36:38.719
<v Speaker 2>It seemed like he executed everything that you described and recognized, Hey,

710
00:36:39.039 --> 00:36:41.239
<v Speaker 2>I've got to establish some part of the plate.

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00:36:42.320 --> 00:36:42.480
<v Speaker 11>Well.

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00:36:42.519 --> 00:36:44.320
<v Speaker 15>I feel good about it when it happened, but I

713
00:36:44.400 --> 00:36:46.639
<v Speaker 15>think it should have happened earlier. It should have happened earlier,

714
00:36:46.639 --> 00:36:50.039
<v Speaker 15>and you know, it goes back to Tassi's this season

715
00:36:50.519 --> 00:36:53.320
<v Speaker 15>against the Dodgers in San Diego. And here it's a

716
00:36:53.320 --> 00:36:56.159
<v Speaker 15>matter of just understanding that he does react to this

717
00:36:56.960 --> 00:37:00.360
<v Speaker 15>outstanding talent, great power, but he feeds up you're not

718
00:37:00.440 --> 00:37:02.000
<v Speaker 15>doing that. And you see the way all the teams

719
00:37:02.000 --> 00:37:04.000
<v Speaker 15>pitch for him sometimes when he goes into these droughts

720
00:37:04.400 --> 00:37:06.119
<v Speaker 15>and he's on his heel. So I think the lesson

721
00:37:06.159 --> 00:37:08.199
<v Speaker 15>has been learned that you know, you got to do

722
00:37:08.239 --> 00:37:10.159
<v Speaker 15>it early in the game, because early in the game,

723
00:37:10.599 --> 00:37:14.559
<v Speaker 15>I guarantee you there's gonna be some hanging pitches that

724
00:37:14.599 --> 00:37:16.199
<v Speaker 15>he's not going to get to later in again because

725
00:37:16.239 --> 00:37:18.039
<v Speaker 15>in his head steel like they're gonna go out there

726
00:37:18.039 --> 00:37:20.360
<v Speaker 15>and bust be inside. And then the other thing two

727
00:37:20.400 --> 00:37:24.920
<v Speaker 15>is this, in modern day baseball, you don't pitch inside

728
00:37:24.960 --> 00:37:27.159
<v Speaker 15>as effectively as he used to. But also you don't

729
00:37:27.199 --> 00:37:29.760
<v Speaker 15>repeat inside. So there's a message here, and hitters will

730
00:37:29.760 --> 00:37:32.960
<v Speaker 15>tell you this. A guy comes inside one time, and

731
00:37:33.000 --> 00:37:35.360
<v Speaker 15>I don't expect it to be again, even in for

732
00:37:35.400 --> 00:37:37.960
<v Speaker 15>a strike inside. In that case, it's pretty much a

733
00:37:37.960 --> 00:37:40.440
<v Speaker 15>message you send a player that if you repeat it inside,

734
00:37:40.440 --> 00:37:42.320
<v Speaker 15>get me have to play. Maybe you fall behind to

735
00:37:42.360 --> 00:37:44.719
<v Speaker 15>a zero. Now you're hang something and may not be

736
00:37:44.760 --> 00:37:47.119
<v Speaker 15>able to get a good swing at it or even

737
00:37:47.440 --> 00:37:49.079
<v Speaker 15>get to the ball, because I'm still thinking in the

738
00:37:49.119 --> 00:37:51.639
<v Speaker 15>back of my head, i just don't feel comfortable, and

739
00:37:51.679 --> 00:37:54.079
<v Speaker 15>being uncomfortable in a bout hiss box is not about

740
00:37:54.119 --> 00:37:55.840
<v Speaker 15>thing when you're trying to stop somebody who's been hurting

741
00:37:55.840 --> 00:37:56.320
<v Speaker 15>you so much.

742
00:37:56.760 --> 00:37:59.719
<v Speaker 2>Jose Mota is joining us after Game two of the NLD,

743
00:38:00.199 --> 00:38:03.159
<v Speaker 2>which goes the padres Way ten to two. The final

744
00:38:03.239 --> 00:38:06.599
<v Speaker 2>score this series is evened up at one apiece. Game

745
00:38:06.639 --> 00:38:10.159
<v Speaker 2>three is coming up on Tuesday night. Just to get

746
00:38:10.159 --> 00:38:13.199
<v Speaker 2>your thoughts on the two injured players that left the

747
00:38:13.239 --> 00:38:16.320
<v Speaker 2>game tonight. Number one, Freddy Freeman. We all know what

748
00:38:16.360 --> 00:38:18.840
<v Speaker 2>he's been dealing with with the right ankle, But how

749
00:38:18.840 --> 00:38:21.920
<v Speaker 2>about Bogart's leaving this game after his home run. A

750
00:38:21.920 --> 00:38:24.599
<v Speaker 2>lot of people around me and the press box we're

751
00:38:24.639 --> 00:38:27.360
<v Speaker 2>surprised that Mike Shildt even allowed him to continue that

752
00:38:27.440 --> 00:38:31.639
<v Speaker 2>at bat in a blowout game. So number one, let's

753
00:38:31.679 --> 00:38:34.320
<v Speaker 2>start with Freddie Freeman. Do you believe he'll be able

754
00:38:34.400 --> 00:38:36.320
<v Speaker 2>to make another start in this series?

755
00:38:37.119 --> 00:38:39.320
<v Speaker 15>Well, I'm going to play this way. If Freddy gets

756
00:38:39.320 --> 00:38:43.119
<v Speaker 15>out of the game, and it's meaningful. Freddy does not

757
00:38:43.159 --> 00:38:44.760
<v Speaker 15>want to come out of game. Freddy did not want

758
00:38:44.800 --> 00:38:46.360
<v Speaker 15>to come out of the game. I free hear his ankle,

759
00:38:46.679 --> 00:38:49.079
<v Speaker 15>you know, jumping around first base and landing awkwardly. So

760
00:38:49.920 --> 00:38:52.719
<v Speaker 15>it means a lot. Hopefully the off day and some

761
00:38:52.920 --> 00:38:56.079
<v Speaker 15>treatment tonight and the out there tomorrow will be able

762
00:38:56.119 --> 00:38:58.280
<v Speaker 15>to help him out. But it gets a point now

763
00:38:58.320 --> 00:39:00.880
<v Speaker 15>where you don't want him to be limited on what

764
00:39:00.920 --> 00:39:03.199
<v Speaker 15>he does on the field because he wants to play hurt.

765
00:39:03.239 --> 00:39:05.320
<v Speaker 15>And then in a series like this, there's no tomorrow.

766
00:39:05.320 --> 00:39:06.719
<v Speaker 15>He can't look back and say, you know, we're gonna

767
00:39:06.760 --> 00:39:08.760
<v Speaker 15>use him again in a week. You have to take

768
00:39:08.800 --> 00:39:10.199
<v Speaker 15>care of Freddy. And if it's one not bad that

769
00:39:10.239 --> 00:39:13.119
<v Speaker 15>he can give you in a game Tuesday, then let

770
00:39:13.199 --> 00:39:15.480
<v Speaker 15>it be that one not bad, but certainly cannot for

771
00:39:15.559 --> 00:39:18.719
<v Speaker 15>yourself or the team or Freddy and jeopardize anything that

772
00:39:18.800 --> 00:39:20.760
<v Speaker 15>might happen. Is you need him in the long run here,

773
00:39:21.000 --> 00:39:23.280
<v Speaker 15>hopefully for a long run here in October, because it's

774
00:39:23.320 --> 00:39:25.400
<v Speaker 15>impactful the way he plays a games, smart he is,

775
00:39:25.440 --> 00:39:27.320
<v Speaker 15>and what he means to the ball club. And then

776
00:39:27.800 --> 00:39:30.800
<v Speaker 15>profile I'm bogarts. I'm sorry, I was actually surprised in

777
00:39:30.880 --> 00:39:33.880
<v Speaker 15>a game like that. But Mike Child, through the years

778
00:39:33.920 --> 00:39:37.440
<v Speaker 15>of Saint Louis now with San Diego, has always trusted

779
00:39:37.440 --> 00:39:39.559
<v Speaker 15>the player's voice. And I'm sure that Bogarts did not

780
00:39:39.599 --> 00:39:40.760
<v Speaker 15>want to come out of the game and he pretty

781
00:39:40.840 --> 00:39:42.800
<v Speaker 15>much said, I'll live you in there. But at some

782
00:39:42.840 --> 00:39:44.639
<v Speaker 15>point as a manager, as I said same thing with

783
00:39:44.719 --> 00:39:47.639
<v Speaker 15>Dave Robertson and Freddie Freemant, you have to take charge

784
00:39:47.679 --> 00:39:49.880
<v Speaker 15>and know that what's at stake here because you don't

785
00:39:49.880 --> 00:39:51.880
<v Speaker 15>want to lose Keith Peeples like the loves a shar

786
00:39:52.000 --> 00:39:54.679
<v Speaker 15>Stop and Kim you cannot lose Bullguards.

787
00:39:54.920 --> 00:39:57.360
<v Speaker 2>All right, Jose Mota, can't wait to see you on

788
00:39:57.440 --> 00:40:00.639
<v Speaker 2>Tuesday night at Petco Park. It will be a electric

789
00:40:00.800 --> 00:40:04.920
<v Speaker 2>down there. Padres Dodgers. The beat La chance will be

790
00:40:05.480 --> 00:40:09.280
<v Speaker 2>off the charts, and the Dodgers need to keep their composure.

791
00:40:09.320 --> 00:40:10.800
<v Speaker 2>I'm sure you feel the same way.

792
00:40:11.400 --> 00:40:13.480
<v Speaker 15>Feel the same way. Also, go out there and help

793
00:40:13.519 --> 00:40:16.519
<v Speaker 15>out the offense. It's hard to play from behind. Yeah,

794
00:40:16.559 --> 00:40:18.519
<v Speaker 15>we looked up on the first third of the third

795
00:40:18.519 --> 00:40:20.639
<v Speaker 15>of the game, and I feel good about Walker Bieler.

796
00:40:20.719 --> 00:40:22.679
<v Speaker 15>If somebody can send message and guys getting on come

797
00:40:22.719 --> 00:40:25.760
<v Speaker 15>from Batts box. I believe that he can get it done.

798
00:40:25.800 --> 00:40:27.320
<v Speaker 15>So let's hope for a good start for him and

799
00:40:27.400 --> 00:40:29.199
<v Speaker 15>the offensive. Go out there and get up the nice

800
00:40:29.239 --> 00:40:31.679
<v Speaker 15>start in San Diego, no doubt, be nice to have.

801
00:40:31.639 --> 00:40:34.920
<v Speaker 2>An Otani leadoff home run, but it can't just be Otani, Jose.

802
00:40:35.440 --> 00:40:37.800
<v Speaker 2>They need some help from the other guys as well.

803
00:40:38.239 --> 00:40:40.719
<v Speaker 15>It has to be more to the potters. Have shown

804
00:40:40.719 --> 00:40:42.760
<v Speaker 15>that you're they're vulnerable in the stolen base, and you

805
00:40:42.840 --> 00:40:44.760
<v Speaker 15>got to be able to put some guys on base.

806
00:40:45.039 --> 00:40:47.400
<v Speaker 15>A lot of transit, a lot of distractions. Is a

807
00:40:47.480 --> 00:40:50.400
<v Speaker 15>day yesterday, but today typical cap because your divers which

808
00:40:50.480 --> 00:40:53.159
<v Speaker 15>is untouchable pretty much, and their defense brilliant.

809
00:40:53.639 --> 00:40:56.280
<v Speaker 2>No doubt they made some nice plays tonight. Thanks Jose,

810
00:40:56.400 --> 00:40:59.920
<v Speaker 2>appreciate it. But I know just there he goes Hose

811
00:41:00.159 --> 00:41:03.199
<v Speaker 2>a motive part of the Dodgers Spanish radio broadcast with

812
00:41:03.280 --> 00:41:07.360
<v Speaker 2>Pepe and Ingez and the great Fernando Valezuela. Our thoughts

813
00:41:07.599 --> 00:41:11.000
<v Speaker 2>are with Fernando, a speedy recovery. Whatever you're dealing with.

814
00:41:11.360 --> 00:41:13.800
<v Speaker 2>We can't wait to see you back at the ballpark.

815
00:41:14.239 --> 00:41:17.719
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816
00:41:17.719 --> 00:41:21.280
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817
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819
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820
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<v Speaker 2>eighty seven two five seventy is the phone number. Let's

821
00:41:35.039 --> 00:41:38.119
<v Speaker 2>go back out to the phones. Chris was at Dodgers

822
00:41:38.119 --> 00:41:41.880
<v Speaker 2>Stadium tonight. Chris, were you out there in the left

823
00:41:41.880 --> 00:41:44.559
<v Speaker 2>field field seats? Could you have knocked the ball out

824
00:41:44.559 --> 00:41:45.639
<v Speaker 2>of profar As glove?

825
00:41:46.559 --> 00:41:46.719
<v Speaker 9>Nah?

826
00:41:46.920 --> 00:41:48.320
<v Speaker 8>David to be honest, bros.

827
00:41:48.360 --> 00:41:52.320
<v Speaker 6>And Rfael throwing those beer cans if I honestly like I.

828
00:41:55.519 --> 00:41:55.760
<v Speaker 9>Game?

829
00:41:56.000 --> 00:41:58.159
<v Speaker 2>Hey, Chris, hold up, hold up? Were you one of

830
00:41:58.199 --> 00:41:59.519
<v Speaker 2>the guys throwing beer cans?

831
00:42:00.360 --> 00:42:01.159
<v Speaker 15>Yeah?

832
00:42:00.840 --> 00:42:02.000
<v Speaker 10>I'm not gonna lie.

833
00:42:02.079 --> 00:42:02.280
<v Speaker 12>You know.

834
00:42:02.519 --> 00:42:04.760
<v Speaker 11>You know I'm not a liar around here, but you.

835
00:42:04.719 --> 00:42:06.239
<v Speaker 15>Know, I like, you can't be doing that.

836
00:42:07.440 --> 00:42:08.400
<v Speaker 2>You can't be doing that.

837
00:42:09.880 --> 00:42:11.000
<v Speaker 6>I know, I know, but.

838
00:42:11.239 --> 00:42:13.400
<v Speaker 15>Like, honestly, like I was just really upset.

839
00:42:13.519 --> 00:42:17.840
<v Speaker 2>You know, Chris, you can't do that. We love you,

840
00:42:18.119 --> 00:42:20.360
<v Speaker 2>we want you to come back, but you can't do that.

841
00:42:21.239 --> 00:42:24.440
<v Speaker 2>I'm sorry. Thanks for the phone call. I can't just

842
00:42:24.760 --> 00:42:29.039
<v Speaker 2>keep giving a platform like that. I appreciate him coming clean. Chris,

843
00:42:29.119 --> 00:42:32.639
<v Speaker 2>appreciate you coming clean, but you can't do that. Let's

844
00:42:32.639 --> 00:42:35.519
<v Speaker 2>go out to Kyle, who was at the game as well. Kyle,

845
00:42:35.559 --> 00:42:38.760
<v Speaker 2>you're on Dodger Talk. I think we appreciate Chris's honesty,

846
00:42:38.800 --> 00:42:41.679
<v Speaker 2>but I can't let that continue to go right.

847
00:42:42.639 --> 00:42:44.159
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, Hey, Dave, good to hear from you.

848
00:42:44.280 --> 00:42:47.320
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, I mean, good on Chris for keeping it real,

849
00:42:47.440 --> 00:42:50.239
<v Speaker 7>but you know, it's definitely no place to throw trash

850
00:42:50.360 --> 00:42:51.639
<v Speaker 7>on your own home teams field.

851
00:42:52.719 --> 00:42:52.920
<v Speaker 9>Yeah.

852
00:42:53.119 --> 00:42:57.360
<v Speaker 2>Just I mean, the Padres are an emotional team. You

853
00:42:57.480 --> 00:43:01.119
<v Speaker 2>made them even more emotional, and they kind of embarrassed

854
00:43:01.159 --> 00:43:04.159
<v Speaker 2>the Dodgers and the fans. They had the last word,

855
00:43:04.239 --> 00:43:07.519
<v Speaker 2>scoring six runs combined in the last two innings. So

856
00:43:07.599 --> 00:43:12.000
<v Speaker 2>what Chris and others were doing completely backfired and really

857
00:43:13.199 --> 00:43:15.440
<v Speaker 2>made us look bad out here. And that's not the

858
00:43:15.480 --> 00:43:16.920
<v Speaker 2>majority of Dodger fans.

859
00:43:18.039 --> 00:43:21.360
<v Speaker 7>No, definitely not. You know, I think that that story

860
00:43:21.400 --> 00:43:24.519
<v Speaker 7>of that seventh inning is, you know, been really well

861
00:43:24.679 --> 00:43:26.119
<v Speaker 7>told by you and.

862
00:43:26.239 --> 00:43:27.280
<v Speaker 8>The other callers today.

863
00:43:27.320 --> 00:43:30.239
<v Speaker 7>But you know, Dave, I was personally calling because I

864
00:43:30.239 --> 00:43:34.239
<v Speaker 7>think the real story for me tonight was seeing Darvash

865
00:43:34.360 --> 00:43:37.159
<v Speaker 7>just cruised through this lineup and I really felt like

866
00:43:37.199 --> 00:43:41.880
<v Speaker 7>the Dodgers were just not giving the bats needed to

867
00:43:41.880 --> 00:43:43.679
<v Speaker 7>get Darvish out of the game. I mean, I was

868
00:43:43.719 --> 00:43:46.880
<v Speaker 7>thinking about that Padres bullpen and how they used four

869
00:43:47.000 --> 00:43:49.760
<v Speaker 7>arms last night, and my hope was Darviish would be

870
00:43:49.800 --> 00:43:52.239
<v Speaker 7>out by the fifth inning, and you know, Ben Flaherty

871
00:43:52.320 --> 00:43:54.119
<v Speaker 7>goes out and we have to go to our bullpen

872
00:43:54.159 --> 00:43:57.079
<v Speaker 7>after we used what five guys last night. I felt

873
00:43:57.119 --> 00:44:01.239
<v Speaker 7>like the Dodgers were really not Givingvish tough at bats.

874
00:44:01.280 --> 00:44:03.559
<v Speaker 7>I felt like seeing so many balls fly out to

875
00:44:03.599 --> 00:44:06.199
<v Speaker 7>the warning track. Obviously the ball profar got in the

876
00:44:06.280 --> 00:44:09.480
<v Speaker 7>stands and the Ki Ki Hernandez ball out the center

877
00:44:09.519 --> 00:44:13.360
<v Speaker 7>field were really close, But I mean, how many balls

878
00:44:13.400 --> 00:44:15.960
<v Speaker 7>can you see flyout to the warning track or deep

879
00:44:16.000 --> 00:44:19.400
<v Speaker 7>into the outfield before you start thinking, maybe, you know,

880
00:44:19.519 --> 00:44:22.280
<v Speaker 7>a smaller ball approach or just trying to get that

881
00:44:22.360 --> 00:44:25.159
<v Speaker 7>pitch count up is a better offensive strategy.

882
00:44:25.599 --> 00:44:28.760
<v Speaker 2>I thought the first two innings against Darvish was good

883
00:44:28.800 --> 00:44:32.000
<v Speaker 2>opportunities to do that Kyle, because even when he was

884
00:44:32.039 --> 00:44:35.719
<v Speaker 2>with the Dodgers, to a certain extent, they condensed his repertoire.

885
00:44:35.800 --> 00:44:38.559
<v Speaker 2>But since he's been with the Padres again, he has

886
00:44:38.599 --> 00:44:41.360
<v Speaker 2>a lot of different pitches, and early in the game

887
00:44:41.400 --> 00:44:44.320
<v Speaker 2>he's trying to figure out which three or four he

888
00:44:44.480 --> 00:44:47.440
<v Speaker 2>has a good feel for, and that's the time to

889
00:44:47.519 --> 00:44:50.719
<v Speaker 2>get him. Once he settles in and he has found

890
00:44:50.760 --> 00:44:53.239
<v Speaker 2>those three or four, it's going to be really tough

891
00:44:53.280 --> 00:44:56.400
<v Speaker 2>to hit him, as we saw tonight. So I'm with you,

892
00:44:56.480 --> 00:45:00.639
<v Speaker 2>But you know, I know everybody's emotional obviously was throwing

893
00:45:00.639 --> 00:45:04.079
<v Speaker 2>beer cans onto the field. Others think the series is over,

894
00:45:04.239 --> 00:45:08.400
<v Speaker 2>it's tied one one. This is a real series. It

895
00:45:08.480 --> 00:45:11.440
<v Speaker 2>wasn't going to be a sweep no matter what you thought.

896
00:45:12.039 --> 00:45:14.280
<v Speaker 2>I feel like this is going five games. You are

897
00:45:14.360 --> 00:45:17.159
<v Speaker 2>going to see the Dodgers back here at Dodgers Stadium

898
00:45:17.480 --> 00:45:19.159
<v Speaker 2>to close out this series.

899
00:45:20.079 --> 00:45:21.760
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, I agree with you, Dave. I mean, I'm really

900
00:45:21.800 --> 00:45:24.519
<v Speaker 7>hoping that when we roll into San Diego. You know,

901
00:45:24.880 --> 00:45:27.079
<v Speaker 7>I think that the emotions being high is a good thing.

902
00:45:27.199 --> 00:45:29.239
<v Speaker 7>I think that it's a great thing to play at

903
00:45:29.320 --> 00:45:31.760
<v Speaker 7>an emotional team like the Padres, because I think the

904
00:45:31.800 --> 00:45:35.079
<v Speaker 7>Dodgers can match that. I think that the Dodgers have thea.

905
00:45:34.920 --> 00:45:36.880
<v Speaker 2>What I want them to. I don't want them to

906
00:45:36.920 --> 00:45:39.159
<v Speaker 2>try to be as emotional as the Padres. I want

907
00:45:39.199 --> 00:45:42.199
<v Speaker 2>them to have the intensity and focus, but they can't

908
00:45:42.239 --> 00:45:45.760
<v Speaker 2>try to be them. That's their thing. The Dodgers thing

909
00:45:45.840 --> 00:45:50.480
<v Speaker 2>is to keep their their their focus and their emotions

910
00:45:50.480 --> 00:45:53.239
<v Speaker 2>in check. That's what has made the Dodgers so good

911
00:45:53.719 --> 00:45:56.039
<v Speaker 2>in the past. And yeah, I mean when they have

912
00:45:56.119 --> 00:45:58.880
<v Speaker 2>big hits, you're going to see emotion. But yeah, I

913
00:45:59.000 --> 00:46:01.559
<v Speaker 2>just don't think they can. They're not the padres. The

914
00:46:01.559 --> 00:46:03.840
<v Speaker 2>padres thrive on that stuff.

915
00:46:04.679 --> 00:46:06.519
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, I mean if the emotion is to is to

916
00:46:06.760 --> 00:46:09.840
<v Speaker 7>you know, trying to get in spats with fans or

917
00:46:09.880 --> 00:46:11.800
<v Speaker 7>you know, trying to bring hay outs on of the field,

918
00:46:11.800 --> 00:46:12.599
<v Speaker 7>that's a different thing.

919
00:46:12.760 --> 00:46:16.039
<v Speaker 2>But I do really shot Tatiste to rattle you. I

920
00:46:16.039 --> 00:46:17.519
<v Speaker 2>don't want to see that happen either.

921
00:46:18.280 --> 00:46:18.480
<v Speaker 9>Yeah.

922
00:46:18.480 --> 00:46:21.119
<v Speaker 7>I was a very cathartic, uh you know home run

923
00:46:21.239 --> 00:46:23.039
<v Speaker 7>for show Hey last night. I felt like it was

924
00:46:23.079 --> 00:46:25.639
<v Speaker 7>a really momentous part for him, and I felt like

925
00:46:25.719 --> 00:46:28.079
<v Speaker 7>that emotion is really good for the Dodgers seeing players

926
00:46:28.079 --> 00:46:32.360
<v Speaker 7>like that again in copex that emotion, yes, that we're

927
00:46:32.360 --> 00:46:33.880
<v Speaker 7>looking for exactly.

928
00:46:34.400 --> 00:46:36.840
<v Speaker 2>Thanks for the phone call, Kyle. We'll talk to you soon.

929
00:46:37.119 --> 00:46:41.239
<v Speaker 2>Eight six six seven two five seventy is the phone number.

930
00:46:41.639 --> 00:46:44.679
<v Speaker 2>Let's go back out to the phones. Matt, who is

931
00:46:44.719 --> 00:46:47.719
<v Speaker 2>in San Diago. Matt, you're on Dodger talk.

932
00:46:48.920 --> 00:46:49.719
<v Speaker 15>What's up, David?

933
00:46:49.760 --> 00:46:52.480
<v Speaker 10>Thanks for taking my call. Uh, you know, I'm big

934
00:46:52.519 --> 00:46:54.519
<v Speaker 10>town A show I called earlier this year and I

935
00:46:54.559 --> 00:46:57.480
<v Speaker 10>had my friend who's a national fan. Remember that one, Yeah,

936
00:46:57.519 --> 00:46:59.920
<v Speaker 10>I do. Yeah, that's good stuff.

937
00:47:00.119 --> 00:47:01.199
<v Speaker 8>No, but I just wanted a call.

938
00:47:01.840 --> 00:47:03.079
<v Speaker 10>I was at the game last.

939
00:47:03.320 --> 00:47:05.239
<v Speaker 2>But that was it good?

940
00:47:05.559 --> 00:47:06.920
<v Speaker 8>I wasn't sure it was.

941
00:47:07.360 --> 00:47:08.000
<v Speaker 9>It was a good call.

942
00:47:08.159 --> 00:47:08.960
<v Speaker 8>I thought that was funny.

943
00:47:09.000 --> 00:47:11.719
<v Speaker 10>I don't know if and you want to talk to them?

944
00:47:12.480 --> 00:47:13.360
<v Speaker 2>What do you got tonight?

945
00:47:14.719 --> 00:47:16.199
<v Speaker 10>I was gonna I was gonna call on about a

946
00:47:16.199 --> 00:47:18.280
<v Speaker 10>couple of things that then. Since then and a few

947
00:47:18.280 --> 00:47:20.800
<v Speaker 10>of the callers have brought it up, but I wanted

948
00:47:20.800 --> 00:47:24.760
<v Speaker 10>to laugh about the rivalry between San Diego and and

949
00:47:25.280 --> 00:47:28.920
<v Speaker 10>the Dodgers because I lived in the Bay Area for

950
00:47:29.519 --> 00:47:33.000
<v Speaker 10>a long time when the Giants were in their dynasty run,

951
00:47:33.119 --> 00:47:36.840
<v Speaker 10>and now I'm living in San Diego as the Padres

952
00:47:36.880 --> 00:47:39.519
<v Speaker 10>are playing pretty good. And the biggest difference between the

953
00:47:39.840 --> 00:47:45.800
<v Speaker 10>two rivalries are most Padres fans aren't from San Diego,

954
00:47:45.960 --> 00:47:47.960
<v Speaker 10>So I'm talking to a lot of transplants and moved

955
00:47:48.000 --> 00:47:50.199
<v Speaker 10>here two years ago and have hopped on the bandwagon.

956
00:47:50.320 --> 00:47:53.880
<v Speaker 10>They're the ones saying or spreading the Dodger hate, Whereas

957
00:47:53.880 --> 00:47:56.599
<v Speaker 10>when I was in the Bay Area, it was generationally

958
00:47:56.639 --> 00:47:58.920
<v Speaker 10>deep families from the Bay Area that have hated the

959
00:47:58.920 --> 00:48:02.159
<v Speaker 10>Dodgers their whole live. So there's more history behind that revelry.

960
00:48:02.159 --> 00:48:05.599
<v Speaker 10>Where it's down here, it feels fabricated. But I will

961
00:48:05.639 --> 00:48:09.239
<v Speaker 10>say after tonight, I do have to admit that there's

962
00:48:09.280 --> 00:48:11.599
<v Speaker 10>a rivalry between the Dogs.

963
00:48:12.119 --> 00:48:14.599
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it is for this period of time. It's like

964
00:48:14.639 --> 00:48:18.519
<v Speaker 2>the Lakers and Sacramento Kings, Matt That's the way I feel. Hey,

965
00:48:18.559 --> 00:48:23.199
<v Speaker 2>I'm getting some Instagram followers sending me video, firsthand video

966
00:48:23.239 --> 00:48:25.199
<v Speaker 2>of what took place, and it adds up to what

967
00:48:25.280 --> 00:48:29.679
<v Speaker 2>our first caller of the night, Rosa said, where Profar

968
00:48:30.079 --> 00:48:33.320
<v Speaker 2>was trying to hand the baseball to the fan wearing

969
00:48:33.320 --> 00:48:36.280
<v Speaker 2>the Alex Vesia jersey who could have gotten in the

970
00:48:36.320 --> 00:48:40.440
<v Speaker 2>way of Profar making that fantastic catch on Mookie Betts

971
00:48:40.960 --> 00:48:44.760
<v Speaker 2>in the first inning, and the fan, the Vesia fan,

972
00:48:45.280 --> 00:48:48.280
<v Speaker 2>had the baseball after Profar taunted him and handed in

973
00:48:48.360 --> 00:48:51.559
<v Speaker 2>the baseball and he threw it towards the infield. He

974
00:48:51.639 --> 00:48:54.400
<v Speaker 2>did not try to throw it towards Profar. And then

975
00:48:54.440 --> 00:48:58.840
<v Speaker 2>another fan threw a baseball at Profar, and that's what

976
00:48:59.039 --> 00:49:03.039
<v Speaker 2>kind of set off security and Profar kind of feeling

977
00:49:03.119 --> 00:49:06.440
<v Speaker 2>unsafe that fans were throwing stuff on the field towards him.

978
00:49:06.440 --> 00:49:09.559
<v Speaker 2>But I'm not going to absolve the fans for going

979
00:49:09.599 --> 00:49:12.880
<v Speaker 2>a little overboard there. But I'm certainly not going to

980
00:49:13.079 --> 00:49:16.960
<v Speaker 2>absolve jerks and Profar from kind of crossing the line

981
00:49:17.000 --> 00:49:19.800
<v Speaker 2>as well. If you're going to go towards the fans

982
00:49:19.840 --> 00:49:23.039
<v Speaker 2>in a taunting way, I'm not sure what you're expecting

983
00:49:23.159 --> 00:49:25.559
<v Speaker 2>when you're in a road ballpark in a playoff game

984
00:49:25.639 --> 00:49:28.679
<v Speaker 2>and it's Dodgers Stadium and you just made that catch.

985
00:49:29.079 --> 00:49:31.920
<v Speaker 2>I'm not sure what you expect. You want to play

986
00:49:31.920 --> 00:49:36.280
<v Speaker 2>that game. You're not just going to get fans that say, oh, okay,

987
00:49:36.400 --> 00:49:40.519
<v Speaker 2>thank you, mister Profar. No, that's not going to happen.

988
00:49:40.639 --> 00:49:44.960
<v Speaker 2>So I think Profar should just keep that curtain between

989
00:49:45.039 --> 00:49:49.360
<v Speaker 2>him and the fans. And honestly, those fans out there

990
00:49:49.360 --> 00:49:51.639
<v Speaker 2>in the short wall of the field section down there

991
00:49:51.679 --> 00:49:54.239
<v Speaker 2>by the foul pole, they could have done a lot

992
00:49:54.280 --> 00:49:58.679
<v Speaker 2>more to affect Profar's night in that first inning rather

993
00:49:58.800 --> 00:50:03.960
<v Speaker 2>than that seven. But Profar is uh not free of

994
00:50:04.239 --> 00:50:06.920
<v Speaker 2>any sort of guilt in all this. Let's go out

995
00:50:06.960 --> 00:50:10.960
<v Speaker 2>to Alfredo, who is at Dodgers Stadium tonight. Hi, Alfredo,

996
00:50:11.000 --> 00:50:16.920
<v Speaker 2>you're on Dodger Talk Alfred Radio off.

997
00:50:18.360 --> 00:50:19.440
<v Speaker 12>Yes, sir, how you doing.

998
00:50:19.960 --> 00:50:21.880
<v Speaker 2>Are you in the same car with our guy Chris?

999
00:50:21.920 --> 00:50:22.800
<v Speaker 2>It sounds the same?

1000
00:50:23.679 --> 00:50:25.920
<v Speaker 10>No, no, no, no, no, that was that was another guy.

1001
00:50:27.119 --> 00:50:29.800
<v Speaker 2>I you know, I love I love our fans. I

1002
00:50:29.840 --> 00:50:32.039
<v Speaker 2>love the people that listen to the show. But man,

1003
00:50:32.159 --> 00:50:35.360
<v Speaker 2>I I couldn't let Chris continue after admitting he was

1004
00:50:35.400 --> 00:50:37.760
<v Speaker 2>one of the guys throwing beer cans onto the field.

1005
00:50:37.800 --> 00:50:40.960
<v Speaker 2>I I love that he was on. I gave him

1006
00:50:40.960 --> 00:50:44.000
<v Speaker 2>his platform for a second, but I can't just keep

1007
00:50:44.159 --> 00:50:45.039
<v Speaker 2>let it keep going.

1008
00:50:46.159 --> 00:50:49.119
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, we we love our fans, we love our team.

1009
00:50:49.480 --> 00:50:52.519
<v Speaker 10>But yeah, it's I mean, it's one thing that is

1010
00:50:52.599 --> 00:50:53.440
<v Speaker 10>getting out of line.

1011
00:50:53.960 --> 00:50:56.400
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, but Profar, I mean you wanted to call in

1012
00:50:56.480 --> 00:51:00.079
<v Speaker 2>about Profar taunting? Were you sitting around there what I

1013
00:51:00.119 --> 00:51:02.840
<v Speaker 2>just described because I just saw I just saw a

1014
00:51:02.960 --> 00:51:03.559
<v Speaker 2>video of it.

1015
00:51:04.400 --> 00:51:06.239
<v Speaker 15>Yeah, we're in the left left field as well.

1016
00:51:07.119 --> 00:51:09.760
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, could you could you have slapped the ball out

1017
00:51:09.760 --> 00:51:11.400
<v Speaker 2>of his glove in the first inning?

1018
00:51:12.239 --> 00:51:12.719
<v Speaker 3>I would have.

1019
00:51:12.840 --> 00:51:13.480
<v Speaker 15>I would have done it.

1020
00:51:13.559 --> 00:51:15.119
<v Speaker 9>Who I was close to the ball, Yes, I would have.

1021
00:51:15.400 --> 00:51:16.039
<v Speaker 2>Where were you?

1022
00:51:16.880 --> 00:51:19.519
<v Speaker 15>I was like, uh on the section?

1023
00:51:19.679 --> 00:51:22.840
<v Speaker 12>Gee, we're like doors the Paul.

1024
00:51:23.400 --> 00:51:26.679
<v Speaker 2>All right, make a Playoffredo next time? How about running

1025
00:51:26.719 --> 00:51:28.320
<v Speaker 2>over there trying to make a play.

1026
00:51:28.559 --> 00:51:29.760
<v Speaker 12>No, I was that was too far.

1027
00:51:29.800 --> 00:51:30.320
<v Speaker 8>I was too far.

1028
00:51:30.679 --> 00:51:30.840
<v Speaker 9>Man.

1029
00:51:30.920 --> 00:51:34.039
<v Speaker 2>Put put the nachos down. You could put the nachos

1030
00:51:34.079 --> 00:51:35.760
<v Speaker 2>down and try to make a play.

1031
00:51:36.679 --> 00:51:39.320
<v Speaker 15>Yeah, we would have, We should have, but.

1032
00:51:39.480 --> 00:51:41.079
<v Speaker 12>No, they that's the that's that.

1033
00:51:41.280 --> 00:51:44.039
<v Speaker 10>That was another play that's just done our way.

1034
00:51:44.079 --> 00:51:44.599
<v Speaker 1>But it didn't.

1035
00:51:44.679 --> 00:51:45.880
<v Speaker 14>Nothing went on our way tonight.

1036
00:51:46.320 --> 00:51:49.159
<v Speaker 2>Nothing went our way. You're right, Alfredo, Hey, you're gonna

1037
00:51:49.199 --> 00:51:50.400
<v Speaker 2>be here for a game five.

1038
00:51:51.199 --> 00:51:53.400
<v Speaker 9>I definitely will if we go that far, which I

1039
00:51:53.440 --> 00:51:55.239
<v Speaker 9>think we are, but yeah, we will.

1040
00:51:55.360 --> 00:51:56.960
<v Speaker 10>We'll be there on Wednesday night.

1041
00:51:57.440 --> 00:51:59.559
<v Speaker 2>All right, love it, Alfredo. Thanks for the phone call.

1042
00:51:59.599 --> 00:52:04.840
<v Speaker 2>Appreciate it. Let's take one more phone call. Rick in

1043
00:52:04.960 --> 00:52:08.039
<v Speaker 2>San Pedro. I love San Pedro, so I gotta put

1044
00:52:08.119 --> 00:52:11.199
<v Speaker 2>Rick on. You're our final caller of the night. Rick,

1045
00:52:11.320 --> 00:52:11.920
<v Speaker 2>make it good.

1046
00:52:13.079 --> 00:52:13.880
<v Speaker 15>I am David.

1047
00:52:13.920 --> 00:52:16.559
<v Speaker 6>Hey, thank you for all your knowledge and you just

1048
00:52:16.599 --> 00:52:19.880
<v Speaker 6>do a tremendous job. You bring real common sense to baseball.

1049
00:52:19.920 --> 00:52:20.679
<v Speaker 12>I'm gonna leave you.

1050
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<v Speaker 6>Guys with this. I was at the game Padres were flawless.

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<v Speaker 6>I happened about three weeks ago. To sit down and

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<v Speaker 6>watch the Pete Rose HBO series. Charlie Hustle thing.

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<v Speaker 12>That is so profound, so profound, he said, to be

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<v Speaker 12>a great baseball player and to be a great baseball team,

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<v Speaker 12>you gotta have a very short memory.

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<v Speaker 6>What happened tonight, it's on the shelf.

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<v Speaker 9>It's over.

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<v Speaker 6>Give the ball to Walker. Set him up. He's a competitor,

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<v Speaker 6>he's gonna go compete. You go compete and play, and

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<v Speaker 6>that's how you win. And so don't forget the words

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<v Speaker 6>of Charlie Hustle.

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<v Speaker 2>He's exactly right, no doubt, Rick, You're right. I feel

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<v Speaker 2>like everybody will forget about the disappointment of tonight if

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<v Speaker 2>Walker Buehler can go down to San Diego and really

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<v Speaker 2>give the Dodgers the kind of start that they haven't

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<v Speaker 2>had in the first two games of this series. Appreciate

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<v Speaker 2>the phone call Walker Bueller. By the way, in fifteen

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<v Speaker 2>postseason starts for the Dodgers, he has an ERA of

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<v Speaker 2>two ninety four with one hundred and one strikeouts. He'll

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<v Speaker 2>be on the mound for the Dodgers Tuesday night at

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<v Speaker 2>Petco Park, going up against Michael King Morongo Casino Dodgers

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<v Speaker 2>on deck begins at five o'clock. First pitch from San

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<v Speaker 2>Diego with Rick Monday and Steven Nelson at six oh five.

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<v Speaker 2>Then I'll do it for us tonight. A very emotional

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<v Speaker 2>night here at Dodgers Stadium, thanks to Dwayne McDonald who's

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<v Speaker 2>gonna take home a full pizza and really eat his

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<v Speaker 2>sorrows away tonight as he gets ready for Game three.

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<v Speaker 2>Thanks to Colin Yee, who will eat whatever is free,

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<v Speaker 2>so I'm sure he's going somewhere to get some free

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<v Speaker 2>food tonight. Colin, thanks for all your help back there.

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<v Speaker 2>In case you missed any of the show, you can

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<v Speaker 2>find it on the iHeartRadio app. We will talk to

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<v Speaker 2>you again on Tuesday night from San Diego once again.

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<v Speaker 2>The final score in Game two of the NLDS, the

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<v Speaker 2>Padres defeat the Dodgers ten to two. Have a great

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<v Speaker 2>rest of your night see them
