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<v Speaker 1>One thing about this gene is the invisible and tangibles

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<v Speaker 1>that they have.

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<v Speaker 2>This team is really becoming a family.

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<v Speaker 3>Let's not play one on Tom.

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<v Speaker 4>Let's wind it.

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<v Speaker 1>I love writing me these guys after the show. So

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<v Speaker 1>just thank you, give me are.

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<v Speaker 5>Your attention, your fire and not a pisson.

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<v Speaker 6>This is world champion, Dodgers, world champion thing. It put

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<v Speaker 6>a small soft time they get a people what they

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<v Speaker 6>want to.

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<v Speaker 5>Die in a row two is special. I'm like, yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>it's not a headache.

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<v Speaker 6>One of a con.

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<v Speaker 5>This ball's gone. You ready to go?

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<v Speaker 7>Time go to the South, grab your phone to get

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<v Speaker 7>in on the show called eight six six nine eighty

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<v Speaker 7>seven two five seven.

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<v Speaker 5>And go to the show.

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<v Speaker 7>And now your host of Dodger Talk, David Vasse.

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<v Speaker 6>We are live at Dodgers Stadium after the Dodgers come

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<v Speaker 6>from behind and beat Max Freed and the Yankees tonight

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<v Speaker 6>eight to five. The final score. Phone lines are open

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<v Speaker 6>at eight six seven two five seventy. We will hear

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<v Speaker 6>from Freddie Freeman, we will hear from Aaron Judge, and

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<v Speaker 6>we will hear from you after an exciting night here

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<v Speaker 6>at Dodgers Stadium in front of a capacity crowd of

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<v Speaker 6>fifty three thousand, two hundred and seventy six, which saw Max.

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<v Speaker 5>Freed lose his first game of the year.

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<v Speaker 6>Max Freed has been right up there with Trek Skouobel

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<v Speaker 6>as the best pitcher in baseball. He has been absolutely

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<v Speaker 6>dominant this season, and he was dominant the first five

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<v Speaker 6>innings of the game tonight, but the Dodgers got to

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<v Speaker 6>him in the sixth inning. They scored four runs against

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<v Speaker 6>Max Freed, and the Yankees bullpen the mess that he

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<v Speaker 6>left them, they were not able to get out of it,

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<v Speaker 6>and the Dodgers added two more in the seventh inning

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<v Speaker 6>and beat the Yankees in game one of this three

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<v Speaker 6>game series and the first game of this seven game

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<v Speaker 6>homestand eight to five the final score. And man, this

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<v Speaker 6>this game had everything. If you came to this game tonight,

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<v Speaker 6>you got everything in more as far as your money's

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<v Speaker 6>worth when it comes to the two best teams in baseball,

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<v Speaker 6>a World Series rematch of two stored franchises, and having

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<v Speaker 6>all the star power you can have in one baseball game,

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<v Speaker 6>and like I mentioned earlier, to have Otani and Aaron Judge,

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<v Speaker 6>the reigning American League and National League MVPs in the

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<v Speaker 6>same game in a World Series rematch, and then Judge

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<v Speaker 6>to hit a home run, a monster shot to the

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<v Speaker 6>batter's eye and straightaway center field to get this crowd buzzing.

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<v Speaker 6>And then for Otani to say, ah, you're not gonna

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<v Speaker 6>upstage me in my home stadium.

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<v Speaker 5>Whack.

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<v Speaker 6>He tied the score with his own home run, his

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<v Speaker 6>twenty first of the season, the first of two home

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<v Speaker 6>runs tonight to spark the Dodgers. Otani now has fifteen

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<v Speaker 6>home runs in the month of May. This is the

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<v Speaker 6>first time in baseball history baseball history, the reigning MVPs

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<v Speaker 6>homered in the first inning of the same game. Judge

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<v Speaker 6>and Otani came to play tonight, and O'tani certainly is

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<v Speaker 6>like I mentioned during the Clubhouse Show, He's one of

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<v Speaker 6>those players the Michael Jordan's, the Magic Johnson's the Tiger

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<v Speaker 6>Woods that when the stage and the lights are the brightest,

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<v Speaker 6>whether it be regular season Tokyo, you know your babb

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<v Speaker 6>allhead night. O'tani seems to rise to the occasion and

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<v Speaker 6>understands why there is a capacity crowd. They're here for him,

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<v Speaker 6>they're here to watch him do spectacular things, and he

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<v Speaker 6>certainly gave them that tonight with two home runs, and

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<v Speaker 6>he has twenty two on the season, that leads Major

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<v Speaker 6>League Baseball. Otani last year, a fifty to fifty player,

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<v Speaker 6>for the first time in baseball history, hit fifty four

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<v Speaker 6>home runs. He's on pace two eclipse that by a lot.

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<v Speaker 6>Sho Haotani is on pace to hit sixty three home

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<v Speaker 6>and seventy three runs scored. He has scored sixty already,

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<v Speaker 6>becoming the first player in modern history to score sixty

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<v Speaker 6>runs before the month of June. This guy is from

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<v Speaker 6>another planet. And you know, I was talking to Cody

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<v Speaker 6>Bellinger and Taoscar Hernandez before the game, and they both

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<v Speaker 6>said the same thing. There are good players in the game,

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<v Speaker 6>but Aaron Judge and Sho Haotani are just on a

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<v Speaker 6>different level. And we saw tonight Judge with the home

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<v Speaker 6>run in the first inning, Otani with two home runs,

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<v Speaker 6>Tonight Judge laying out to rob Taoscar Hernandez late later

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<v Speaker 6>in the game. I mean, that's a large human being

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<v Speaker 6>to be laying out to make a diving catch in

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<v Speaker 6>sides were trying to downplay this series. Both sides wanted

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<v Speaker 6>to win this game. Both sides want to win this series.

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<v Speaker 6>So that's just baseball player talk. Eight six six nine

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<v Speaker 6>eight seven two five seventy is the phone number we

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<v Speaker 6>will hear from Aaron Judge and Freddie Freeman.

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<v Speaker 5>Again. Freddy's just remarkable.

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<v Speaker 6>I mean, I feel like he gets lost in the show,

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<v Speaker 6>The Otawani Show. But Freddy Freeman is just one of

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<v Speaker 6>the best hitters we have ever seen. In this game

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<v Speaker 6>three for four tonight, he leads to the National League

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<v Speaker 6>with a three sixty eight batting average at age thirty

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<v Speaker 6>six and ops over one thousand two more doubles. Tonight,

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<v Speaker 6>he has the forty eighth most doubles in baseball history

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<v Speaker 6>five hundred and twenty four, tying him with Ken Griffy Junior.

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<v Speaker 6>Two more doubles for Freddie Freeman will pass Ted Williams

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<v Speaker 6>and Willie Mays. We're watching greatness on a nightly basis

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<v Speaker 6>here at Dodger Stadium. Eight six six nine eighty seven

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<v Speaker 6>two five seventy is the phone number. Dodgers come from

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<v Speaker 6>behind and beat the Yankees eight to five. It's their

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<v Speaker 6>nineteenth come from behind victory this year. Let's go out

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<v Speaker 6>to Fullerton. Richard lead us off tonight live from Dodger Stadium.

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<v Speaker 8>Hi Richard, Hi Dave, how are you.

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<v Speaker 6>I'm doing great, much better than last Wednesday or a

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<v Speaker 6>couple of days ago.

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<v Speaker 9>Now I hear you.

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<v Speaker 10>Hey, I was just driving home from the game. What

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<v Speaker 10>an electric atmosphere. I just want to make a comment

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<v Speaker 10>regarding Tony Goslin. He showed me a lot. I mean,

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<v Speaker 10>you know, where I was sitting up, people were yelling

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<v Speaker 10>and screaming for Roberts to replace him.

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<v Speaker 6>In a third we might have been in the same

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<v Speaker 5>They were in the field section.

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<v Speaker 6>Nineteen, and I had everybody saying, get rid of this guy.

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<v Speaker 5>Pull this guy.

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<v Speaker 6>It's like he's hanging in there against one of the

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<v Speaker 10>He is, And then he showed his resilience. But you know,

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<v Speaker 10>throwing those three innings and he really extended, really died.

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<v Speaker 10>I think give him kudos for the game because I

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<v Speaker 10>think that was the game where he gave him the

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<v Speaker 10>it's probably a hard lesson for him, but he did

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<v Speaker 10>Goslin kudos for that, because let's keep for tonight's win, all.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, Richard, thanks for the phone call.

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<v Speaker 6>Incredibly, Tony Gonsolin gave up four home runs in the

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<v Speaker 6>first three innings of tonight's game, the one to Judge

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<v Speaker 6>in the first inning, and then the one to Wells

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<v Speaker 6>and Grisham and Paul Goldschmidt. Tony Gonsolin became the first

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<v Speaker 6>Dodger pitcher in two years to surrender four home runs in.

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<v Speaker 5>The same game.

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<v Speaker 6>The pitcher that did that two years ago, his name

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<v Speaker 6>was Tony Gonsolin. Yeah, Tony Gonsolin has that distinction. But

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<v Speaker 6>he hung in there. He put up zeros the final

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<v Speaker 6>three innings. He was in there and went six innings

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<v Speaker 6>and incredibly got the win tonight. He's three and one.

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<v Speaker 6>Max Freed takes his first loss of the year. He

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<v Speaker 6>is seven and one, and Max is a great kid,

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<v Speaker 6>and I know he wanted to come in here and

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<v Speaker 6>do things, and he was up until that sixth inning.

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<v Speaker 6>Let's go out to Kenny, who is at Dodger Stadium tonight. Hi, Kenny,

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<v Speaker 6>you're on Dodger Talk.

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<v Speaker 7>Hey, David, first time calling this year. Keep up your

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<v Speaker 7>enthusiasm for Freddy. I think Ted Williams had about a

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<v Speaker 7>three eighty eight average, even older than Freddy, and won

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<v Speaker 7>the batting title in the late fifties. But Freddy is

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<v Speaker 7>certainly underappreciated. But the primary reason why I'm calling is

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<v Speaker 7>to talk about the sixth inning. Dace is loaded? What out?

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<v Speaker 7>Miggy Rojas is up? Yeah, show hail Calli's on deck.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I know what you're thinking.

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<v Speaker 7>Eight side. Where was it takes time? This happened last

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<v Speaker 7>year too, and I haven't had times they just got home.

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<v Speaker 7>I think it was in the playoffs, a similar situation.

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<v Speaker 7>And actually I think Bureau against the pod that's right.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, yeah, I know what you're You're not the only

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<v Speaker 6>one thinking that, Kenny.

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<v Speaker 5>You're not the only one thinking.

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<v Speaker 6>That a take sign, uh, even a strikeout is better

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<v Speaker 6>than a double play right there? Yeah, I would have

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<v Speaker 6>I would have put the red light on Migey Row

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<v Speaker 6>right there, or maybe even Dave Roberts does this was

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<v Speaker 6>it time for a suicide squeeze, safety squeeze something? And

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<v Speaker 6>when you got the bases, uh, when you got runners

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<v Speaker 6>on base like that, I mean that's something to consider,

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<v Speaker 6>but certainly at the very least.

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<v Speaker 5>How about a take sign.

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<v Speaker 7>Absolutely, there's been so few times this year Rachel has

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<v Speaker 7>come up, uh, certainly with the bases loaded. I mean

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<v Speaker 7>for him to have twenty two homans, you can correct

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<v Speaker 7>me if I'm wrong. I think he only has thirty

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<v Speaker 7>seven r eyes, which for that amount of home runs,

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<v Speaker 7>it's just you'll never find a guy with twenty home

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<v Speaker 7>runs who's had less than forty yard eyes. Now, it's right,

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<v Speaker 7>primarily hasn't been hitting.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, that's maybe the I mean, it's hard to say

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<v Speaker 6>take him out of the leadoff spot because he does

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<v Speaker 6>what he did tonight and he's getting a lot more

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<v Speaker 6>at bats, but unlike last year, he's coming up leading

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<v Speaker 6>off innings and a lot of times nobody on base.

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<v Speaker 6>So yeah, I mean that's that's part of the catch

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<v Speaker 6>twenty two right now for the Dodgers. And uh, Mookie

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<v Speaker 6>Betts is going to be out for the rest of

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<v Speaker 6>the series. According to Dave Roberts, he told Dylan hernandez

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<v Speaker 6>Muki did that he did suffer a fracture on his

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<v Speaker 6>uh left index toe, so uh, it's a pain tolerance thing.

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<v Speaker 6>But hopefully he's back on Monday or sooner. Kenny thanks

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<v Speaker 6>for the phone call. Eight six six nine seven two

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<v Speaker 6>five seventies the phone number. Dodgers come from behind to

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<v Speaker 6>beat the Yankees night eight to five in front of

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<v Speaker 6>us sellout crowd here at Dodger Stadium. It was electric

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<v Speaker 6>right in the first inning after Judge and O'tani hit

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<v Speaker 6>their home runs. Fifty three thousand, two hundred and seventy six.

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<v Speaker 6>Let's go out to Bellflower. David, You're on Dodger Talk

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<v Speaker 6>Live from Dodger Stadium.

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<v Speaker 11>Hi, David, Hey, how's it going?

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<v Speaker 3>David?

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<v Speaker 11>I just want to say, although Gossling gave up five runs,

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<v Speaker 11>the balls flying tonight, so like Jeeves and it really

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<v Speaker 11>was it seems like we would have to go into

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<v Speaker 11>the pen early tonight. He grinded do it pretty well

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<v Speaker 11>and it got us to six innings, which we really needed.

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<v Speaker 11>That's can't do all around. Even Cafordo got a hit.

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<v Speaker 11>But really, what I want to talk about was Robert's

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<v Speaker 6>I don't believe he was ever, No, he never had

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<v Speaker 6>here that we could see the bullpen and who's warming up.

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<v Speaker 6>Alex Vesia was already stretching out for the ninth innings,

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<v Speaker 11>Okay, But I feel like that would also go through

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<v Speaker 11>what I was about to say right now. I feel

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<v Speaker 11>like maybe I wouldn't necessarily say that's a statement, but

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<v Speaker 11>not necessarily not naming him the closer anymore. But if

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<v Speaker 11>seventy four million dollar arm, maybe just to put him

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, that's what he was trying to do in Cleveland

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<v Speaker 6>as well on Wednesday. But yeah, I mean, look, this

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<v Speaker 3>It.

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<v Speaker 6>Happened to create kimberl, it happened to Kenley Jansen. It

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<v Speaker 6>happens to a lot of them. So that's the situation

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<v Speaker 6>that Dave Roberts put him into tonight.

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<v Speaker 5>We'll see where it goes from here.

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<v Speaker 6>But one other part of that equation was I would

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<v Speaker 6>have brought Tanner Scott in a batter earlier to face

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<v Speaker 6>Jason Deminge, who was not very good against lefties this year.

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<v Speaker 6>I would have brought Tanner Scott a better earlier than that.

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<v Speaker 6>And you know, Ben Casparras has been outstanding. But if

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<v Speaker 6>you're trying to go at the matchups, I would have

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<v Speaker 6>brought in Tanner Scott to face Dominguez, who is not

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<v Speaker 6>very good against lefties. And you know, speaking of Tanner Scott,

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<v Speaker 6>obviously it was circulating around that my passion, my emotions,

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<v Speaker 6>my care for Tanner for the Dodgers maybe went a

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<v Speaker 6>little bit overboard, but I felt like I got my

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<v Speaker 6>point across. I was led to believe, though, that the

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<v Speaker 6>reporters that went into the clubhouse in Cleveland h just

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<v Speaker 5>That wasn't the case.

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<v Speaker 6>Tanner Scott was at his locker looking at his phone,

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<v Speaker 6>and the reporters chose poorly bad judgment to go talk

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<v Speaker 6>to Alex Vesia. The guy to talk to immediately was

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<v Speaker 6>Tanner Scott, and I don't blame him for, you know,

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<v Speaker 6>not waiting around, but he had no idea what was

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<v Speaker 6>going on. And I apologized to Tanner Scott because I

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<v Speaker 6>didn't have all the facts. And here was me and

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<v Speaker 6>Tanner Scott before the game today, me apologizing.

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<v Speaker 5>On the record, and I wanted to share it with you.

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<v Speaker 6>Tanner Scott. I'm apologizing to you on the record. I'm

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<v Speaker 5>I know there's a reason.

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<v Speaker 6>Uh, you explained to me the situation, and I want

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<v Speaker 6>to apologize to you for saying that you weren't available

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<v Speaker 5>Oh, I was available. I was just waiting.

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<v Speaker 12>I was waiting.

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<v Speaker 5>I didn't know they talked to Vesia. Exactly.

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<v Speaker 6>If you knew that, you would have grabbed him away

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<v Speaker 6>from Vessia.

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<v Speaker 13>Yeah, I mean I didn't know they went up to Vesia.

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<v Speaker 13>Why would they go out to Vessia when it was

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<v Speaker 5>I bet I just wore exactly. Are we still good?

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<v Speaker 5>We still got love? All right?

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<v Speaker 6>Perfect? Thanks a lot love hate relationship with Tanner Scott.

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<v Speaker 6>Stand up guy, And after our conversation today, I am

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<v Speaker 6>I am really rooting.

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<v Speaker 5>For this guy.

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<v Speaker 6>I think we all have to take into account that

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<v Speaker 6>he's in a big market with the brightest lights of

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<v Speaker 6>any baseball team out there, and it's new to him,

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<v Speaker 6>and he will get it going.

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<v Speaker 5>He will get it going.

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<v Speaker 6>And I feel like Dodger fans after hearing that, and

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<v Speaker 6>I apologize to him on the record for not having

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<v Speaker 6>all the facts. Hopefully he gets things going because the

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<v Speaker 6>Dodgers need him. They need him now with how thin

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<v Speaker 6>their bullpen is. And also the news before the game

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<v Speaker 6>that Evan Phillips season is over. His arm was not

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<v Speaker 6>responding and he is going to have Tommy John surgery

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<v Speaker 6>next week. Eight six six, nine seven, two five seventy

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<v Speaker 6>is the phone number. Dodgers beat the Yankees tonight eight

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<v Speaker 6>to five. Let's go out to Pasadena.

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<v Speaker 5>Darryl. You're on Dodger Talk live from Dodger Stadium.

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<v Speaker 4>Hi, Darryl, Hey, this this has to be one of

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<v Speaker 4>the deep This managed game got everything. Dave Roberts, leaven

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<v Speaker 4>Tony Gotlinian how to give it a full and he

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<v Speaker 4>he settled down. Then bringing in Tennis Scott to face

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<v Speaker 4>one hitter, one hitter and get him out and bringing

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<v Speaker 4>in Bessiel with a clean to a cleaning it and

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<v Speaker 4>that was beautiful and being the one thing we don't

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<v Speaker 4>think about was Dino emos Finn and Freddy Freeman with

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<v Speaker 6>I was holding my breath on that, fred I told

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<v Speaker 6>Freddy after the game. I was holding my breath when

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<v Speaker 6>he was sliding feet first with that right ankle into

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<v Speaker 6>home play. But yeah, Dino is one of the most

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<v Speaker 6>aggressive bass coaches out there, and he has a thought

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<v Speaker 6>before the pitch is even thrown, two pitches, two thoughts

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<v Speaker 6>before two pitches are thrown. So yeah, uh, Dino is

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<v Speaker 6>the best third base coach out there, and that was

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<v Speaker 6>the right send. And look, Dino Dino is is right

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<v Speaker 6>a lot. And Freddie Freeman coming to score with his

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<v Speaker 6>daddy long legs getting in before the tag.

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<v Speaker 5>That was spectacular.

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<v Speaker 6>And once he popped up and was smiling, I exhaled,

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<v Speaker 6>and I feel like the sellout crowd of fifty thousand

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<v Speaker 6>plus we're exhaling as well, because look, Freddy told us

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<v Speaker 6>two road trips ago, he told me during a pregame

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<v Speaker 6>conversation that it takes him an hour and a half

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<v Speaker 6>to get treatment on his ankle, on his rib to

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<v Speaker 6>make sure everything's good for the game, and he even

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<v Speaker 6>told us after the game that he'll have to get

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<v Speaker 6>more treatment after tonight. Here was Freddy Freeman moments after

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<v Speaker 6>the Dodgers got the final out of tonight's game, eight

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<v Speaker 6>to five over the Yankees. Freddie Freeman, can you just

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<v Speaker 6>talk about the energy in the stadium and how you

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<v Speaker 11>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 13>I mean, we obviously knew coming into this series and

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<v Speaker 13>a lot of people we are gonna be coming this game,

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<v Speaker 13>a lot of people talking about just like it was

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<v Speaker 13>last October. I think I've been doing interviews about this

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<v Speaker 13>upcoming series for a week now, so obviously if people

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<v Speaker 13>were very interested. But you know, bitting Max Free that's

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<v Speaker 13>extremely hard to do. It's top by pitcher in the game.

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<v Speaker 13>But we have Shoey Tan and hitting homers and Tony

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<v Speaker 13>giving us six innings and cutting it out. I was

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<v Speaker 13>huge for our bull fan going into games at thirteen

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<v Speaker 13>in a row. So there's a lot of good things

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<v Speaker 13>that happened tonight.

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<v Speaker 5>What changed in that sixth inning against Free?

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<v Speaker 13>I wish I had real answers, you know, it's just

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<v Speaker 13>you know, show I had a home run and then

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<v Speaker 13>you know, Tayo and Will got on base with singles,

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<v Speaker 13>and I kind of was just looking syncer in because

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<v Speaker 13>I figured he was gonna try and get a double play,

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<v Speaker 13>and you know, I was able to lift one there

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<v Speaker 13>and we were able to kind of keep it rolling

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<v Speaker 13>there and get four runs off of Max. It's really

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<v Speaker 13>hard to do and that was huge for us, and

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<v Speaker 13>we obviously got a couple more insurance runs the next inning.

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<v Speaker 6>Freddy, you double to add some insurance runs in the

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<v Speaker 6>seventh inning. But I gotta be honest with you, I

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<v Speaker 6>think the sellout crowd was very nervous with you sliding

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<v Speaker 6>feet first into home plate tonight.

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<v Speaker 12>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 13>I mean once Dino sent me, I was like, I

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<v Speaker 13>gotta make it so but I'm doing okay. I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 13>get some TLC in the training room after this game,

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<v Speaker 13>but I'm just glad I was able to make it.

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<v Speaker 6>Freddy, what a game, what a night, What a player.

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<v Speaker 6>Freddie Freeman the man.

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<v Speaker 5>Appreciate you, David, Thank you very much. There he is

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<v Speaker 5>the World Series MVP.

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<v Speaker 6>Freddie Freeman coming up big again tonight with sho Hao

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<v Speaker 6>Tani to beat the Yankees eight to five, eight six,

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<v Speaker 6>six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number.

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<v Speaker 6>We have two lines open. Let's go back out to

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<v Speaker 6>the phones. Armando and Norco. You're on Dodger Talk.

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<v Speaker 7>How you doing?

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<v Speaker 5>Armando?

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<v Speaker 1>Great?

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<v Speaker 9>David, how you doing?

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<v Speaker 6>Can't get better than tonight except the World Series win?

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<v Speaker 6>Oh right, they did that last year.

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<v Speaker 9>That's right, that's right.

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<v Speaker 5>Listen.

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<v Speaker 9>I'm going to echo a lot about Tony Gonsolin and

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<v Speaker 9>sticking with him. Obviously, our bullpen is hurting, Our entire

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<v Speaker 9>pitching staff's hurting. We can't blame management. They've done a

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<v Speaker 9>phenomenal job going out and signing these these phenomenal pitchers,

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<v Speaker 9>but unfortunately people are down. But one thing I want

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<v Speaker 9>to say that I read tonight, there's nine innings in baseball,

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<v Speaker 9>and you cannot give up on these Dodgers. These Dodgers

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<v Speaker 9>are resilient, they can hit. We have probably four first

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<v Speaker 9>Ballot Hall of Famers in our starting lineup, so you know,

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<v Speaker 9>it's just awesome to see our team out there fight

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<v Speaker 9>every inning to come back. And there's just a testament

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<v Speaker 9>to the front office and what our management's doing. Dave

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<v Speaker 9>did a great job managing that team tonight, and my

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<v Speaker 9>hat's off to the Dodgers.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I mean to come back nineteen times this year, Armando.

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<v Speaker 6>That says a lot about the resiliency of this team,

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<v Speaker 6>and a lot of other teams would pack it in

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<v Speaker 6>after those first three innings. The starting pitcher would have

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<v Speaker 6>packed it in, the offense would have packed it in.

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<v Speaker 6>The Dodgers did not do that tonight, and they haven't

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<v Speaker 6>done it all season long, no matter how many runs

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<v Speaker 6>they're down in the ninth inning. And that says a

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<v Speaker 6>lot about a veteran group there that already won the

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<v Speaker 6>World Series. So I'm with you one hundred percent. And

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<v Speaker 6>the Dodgers have nineteen come from behind victories. And like

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<v Speaker 6>I said, I know we get so focused on pitching,

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<v Speaker 6>and yes, pitching and defense as we saw last year

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<v Speaker 6>wins championships. But this Dodger offense is one of, if

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<v Speaker 6>not the best offense in baseball, even without Mookie Betts

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<v Speaker 6>in the starting lineup tonight. You have Freddie Freeman, the

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<v Speaker 6>National League batting average leader right now, one of the

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<v Speaker 6>best hitters of his generation, if not the best. You

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<v Speaker 6>have a generational player in shoe Otani, not to mention

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<v Speaker 6>complimented by guys like Taascar, Hernandez Tommy Edmund will Smith,

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<v Speaker 6>who is so quiet that he doesn't get the recognition

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<v Speaker 6>he deserves either. I mean will Smith two for four

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<v Speaker 6>tonight with two runs scored. He was a big part

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<v Speaker 6>of the four run sixth and the two run seventh.

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<v Speaker 6>He's hitting three forty three this year. I mean the

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<v Speaker 6>young Andy Paiez, so, I mean they have the guys,

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<v Speaker 6>but they don't give up. They don't give away at bats,

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<v Speaker 6>and that's a big part of it. And for the Dodgers,

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<v Speaker 6>I mean, their offense is going to help them get

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<v Speaker 6>through through this rough patch of thin bullpen. Uh maybe

430
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<v Speaker 6>starting pitching that's not always going to look pretty.

431
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<v Speaker 5>And the Dodger offense won this game tonight.

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<v Speaker 6>And Tony Gonsolin deserves a lot of credit as well

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<v Speaker 6>for hanging in there. Eight six six nine seven two

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<v Speaker 6>five seventy is the phone number. Let's go out to Alpine.

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<v Speaker 6>A Joy, you're on Dodger Talk. How you doing a.

436
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<v Speaker 3>Joy Dale A lot better after tonight?

437
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<v Speaker 1>Man a lot better?

438
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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Yeah, I'm almost wondering.

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<v Speaker 14>Do you think that when Judge laid out you hear

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<v Speaker 14>you heard the clank that we were listening to yesterday.

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<v Speaker 14>I'm just wondering if what went through his head.

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<v Speaker 5>Lad it's May.

443
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<v Speaker 6>May is when Judge thrives. You know, October ain't his month.

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<v Speaker 6>May he loves.

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<v Speaker 3>May, of course. But you know what, David, it's been

446
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<v Speaker 3>a I'm sorry.

447
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<v Speaker 5>I can't hate on Judge. He's a great player. I'm

448
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<v Speaker 5>not gonna hate on Judge.

449
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<v Speaker 3>He's a great player, not at all, not at all.

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<v Speaker 14>But we had to get our rib shots in, right,

451
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<v Speaker 14>and I appreciate it every baseball fan as well. So

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<v Speaker 14>uh but but all that aside, been the up and

453
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<v Speaker 14>down week for Dodger baseball. So many emotions as you've

454
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<v Speaker 14>been involved, right, and uh, you know, I appreciate the

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<v Speaker 14>minutia of baseball, the way it's covered by somebody like yourself,

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<v Speaker 14>the way it's played, and it's close to the fundamentals.

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<v Speaker 14>And we're a fundamental baseball team. Man taking a lead

458
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<v Speaker 14>on a walk feels like such a Dave Roberts era Dodger.

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<v Speaker 3>Team thing to do. And whether it's Max Fried and

460
00:23:25.039 --> 00:23:31.160
<v Speaker 3>a lineup like ours, Michael Comforter taking the walk, whatever,

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<v Speaker 3>you see, these people get hated on. They get all

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<v Speaker 3>the stuff.

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<v Speaker 14>Thrown at them by all of us, right, But on

464
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<v Speaker 14>nights like tonight, they go back to the fundamentals and

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<v Speaker 14>they get a W, a huge W on national television.

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<v Speaker 3>And you know what it is. I didn't want to

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<v Speaker 3>throw your boy, Don Trill. I heard you earlier on Petros.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm glad you guys squaw.

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<v Speaker 6>He anyway, anyway, I'm just playing a joy. Yeah, I'm

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<v Speaker 6>with you. And it was a great night. And I

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<v Speaker 6>love when you call, so call back any time. Gotta

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<v Speaker 6>move on. We got a full border calls eight six, six,

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<v Speaker 6>nine to eighty seven, two five seventy is the phone number.

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<v Speaker 5>Look, that's true.

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<v Speaker 6>In the sixth inning, the way the Dodgers took the

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<v Speaker 6>lead was not on a base had or a double

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<v Speaker 6>to the gap. It was Michael Conforto being patient against

478
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<v Speaker 6>a new relief pitcher coming into the game and Tim Hill,

479
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<v Speaker 6>who has been pretty good for the Yankees, but he

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<v Speaker 6>got behind Conforto two to zero with the bases loaded.

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<v Speaker 6>And if you've heard this show over the years, I've

482
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<v Speaker 6>been told by some pretty good managers it's not a

483
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<v Speaker 6>good idea to bring your relief picture in with no

484
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<v Speaker 6>margin for air. And Aaron Boone did that. He intentionally

485
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<v Speaker 6>walked Max Munsey to get to Conforto loading the bases,

486
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<v Speaker 6>and there was no margin for air for a book,

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<v Speaker 6>for a relief pitcher coming out of the bullpen, No

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<v Speaker 6>matter how good he's been this year, there's just no.

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<v Speaker 5>Margin for air. I'm not a fan of that. I

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<v Speaker 5>am not a fan of that.

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<v Speaker 6>Eight six six eight seven two five seventy is the

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<v Speaker 6>phone number. Dodgers beat the Yankees tonight eight to five.

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<v Speaker 6>Let's head downstairs right now to the Yankees clubhouse to

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<v Speaker 6>hear from Aaron Judge on the Yes Network.

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<v Speaker 15>Just what did it feel like to strike right away

496
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<v Speaker 15>like that?

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<v Speaker 8>It was good?

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<v Speaker 12>You know, boys came out swinging. That was put atmosphere.

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00:25:20.799 --> 00:25:23.680
<v Speaker 12>That's what you want to play in. But anytime you

500
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<v Speaker 12>got Max shot on the mountain and try to get

501
00:25:25.319 --> 00:25:27.079
<v Speaker 12>you know, get one or two runs, kind of get

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<v Speaker 12>an early lead and kind of let him do the

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<v Speaker 12>rest mentioned free.

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<v Speaker 15>This is the first time we've kind of seen seen

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<v Speaker 15>him struggle a little bit this season. Just overall, how

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<v Speaker 15>do you think he'll be able to bounce back? And

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<v Speaker 15>what did you think of him tonight?

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<v Speaker 12>Ah, He's gonna be fine. I wouldn't say that's struggling.

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<v Speaker 12>You know, he's been the best pitcher in the game

510
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<v Speaker 12>all year, and you know he's going up against a

511
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<v Speaker 12>great ball club with you, I was gonna put up

512
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<v Speaker 12>some great at bats against you, you know, all night long.

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<v Speaker 12>So he went out there in battle. You know you're

514
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<v Speaker 12>gonna have games like this. But you know, we got

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<v Speaker 12>all the confidence in the world and Max and what

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<v Speaker 12>he's able to do, and you know, looking forward to

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<v Speaker 12>him being out there and you know another five days much.

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<v Speaker 15>To look at the guy on the other side and

519
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<v Speaker 15>show hey, O tany and try to kind of match

520
00:26:01.839 --> 00:26:03.400
<v Speaker 15>him and what he's doing. You hit the home run,

521
00:26:03.440 --> 00:26:05.480
<v Speaker 15>he hits the home run, you hit a double, making

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<v Speaker 15>some plays in the outfield.

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<v Speaker 12>I felt he was copying me and I started, no,

524
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<v Speaker 12>it's just he's impressive. You know, he's one of the

525
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<v Speaker 12>best players in the game for a reason. You know

526
00:26:13.640 --> 00:26:16.039
<v Speaker 12>what he can do in the box, you know, on

527
00:26:16.079 --> 00:26:17.759
<v Speaker 12>the base path. You know, once he gets back on

528
00:26:17.799 --> 00:26:21.640
<v Speaker 12>the mountain, it's it's it's it's special. But it's truly

529
00:26:21.720 --> 00:26:24.039
<v Speaker 12>just about two good ball clubs going after it. And

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<v Speaker 12>you know we weren't able to come away with a

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<v Speaker 12>win there. But I'll be ready to go tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 9>Sir, extra excitement at all when it's MVP versus MVP

533
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<v Speaker 9>is a kind of a sideshow to Yankees.

534
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<v Speaker 12>Dodgers's trying not to think about it. You know, I

535
00:26:36.000 --> 00:26:37.319
<v Speaker 12>got to I got a job to do on the field.

536
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<v Speaker 12>You know, I got to make plays. You know, of

537
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<v Speaker 12>course some runs for the team. You try not to

538
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<v Speaker 12>get too too hyped into that. That's for you guys

539
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<v Speaker 12>to do, and I got a job to do on

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<v Speaker 12>the field.

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<v Speaker 6>Aaron Judge all class, speaking to the New York media

542
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<v Speaker 6>on YES Network after the Dodgers come from behind and

543
00:26:56.440 --> 00:26:59.519
<v Speaker 6>beat the Yankees eight to five. By the way, Aaron

544
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<v Speaker 6>judge is home run in the first inning, it went

545
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<v Speaker 6>an estimated four hundred and forty six feet to straightaway

546
00:27:07.200 --> 00:27:10.079
<v Speaker 6>center field. I have not seen a ball, even by Otani,

547
00:27:10.680 --> 00:27:13.240
<v Speaker 6>go that far to straightaway center field. I feel like

548
00:27:13.279 --> 00:27:17.519
<v Speaker 6>it actually hit the batter's eye in straightaway center field.

549
00:27:17.519 --> 00:27:20.599
<v Speaker 6>I've never seen anybody hit that structure out there, but

550
00:27:20.640 --> 00:27:23.000
<v Speaker 6>at the very least, it looked like it glanced off

551
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<v Speaker 6>of it. Eight six six nine, eight seven two five

552
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<v Speaker 6>seventy is the phone number. We have phone lines open.

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<v Speaker 6>Now's the time to get in We're with you until

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<v Speaker 6>midnight live from Dodgers Stadium. Jose Mota is going to

555
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<v Speaker 6>join us in ten minutes. We'll also get into Evan

556
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<v Speaker 6>Phillips and the trade the Dodgers made yesterday to bring

557
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<v Speaker 6>in some relief reinforcements. Eric in Hollywood, you're on Dodger

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<v Speaker 6>Talk with David vasse Hi, Eric.

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<v Speaker 2>Dodger, Nick Shure, DV Yankee suck bro. The Dodgers own

560
00:27:58.079 --> 00:28:03.559
<v Speaker 2>the Yankees. They live rent free in their heads. DV

561
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<v Speaker 2>Seed on Tawani match judge in the first inning was

562
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<v Speaker 2>assigned that the Dodgers are gonna fight. Man, We're gonna fight.

563
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<v Speaker 2>Max Freed getting his first loss against US Bliss, shout

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<v Speaker 2>out to Dave roberts Man. Dave roberts been getting a

565
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<v Speaker 2>lot of flak, but championships are won in October, not May.

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<v Speaker 2>Glad he put in Scott and Vestia into the game.

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<v Speaker 8>Man, it was hot.

568
00:28:29.160 --> 00:28:34.519
<v Speaker 2>It was a hot situation. They rose to the challenge. Man,

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<v Speaker 2>I don't have Apple, I don't have Apple Plus. And

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<v Speaker 2>I did get I did get tickets to this game.

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<v Speaker 8>But I had a.

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00:28:40.680 --> 00:28:42.359
<v Speaker 2>Friend come in out of town and he's never seen

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<v Speaker 2>the Yankees play.

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00:28:43.480 --> 00:28:44.680
<v Speaker 3>And I was at.

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<v Speaker 2>Game one World Series twenty twenty four, and I've already

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<v Speaker 2>shared that with you, and it means the world to

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<v Speaker 2>me to have been there to that game. So this game,

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00:28:52.799 --> 00:28:55.119
<v Speaker 2>I was more than happy to share it with somebody else.

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<v Speaker 2>But I mean got to give a shout out to

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<v Speaker 2>Goslin Man he battled Man four home run and man,

581
00:29:01.119 --> 00:29:02.720
<v Speaker 2>he just stayed in there and he was like, man,

582
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<v Speaker 2>I got I got a battle. And I love that.

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00:29:05.000 --> 00:29:07.240
<v Speaker 2>You gotta love that. And I mean, I hate to

584
00:29:07.240 --> 00:29:10.319
<v Speaker 2>bring this up, but Max Bombgarner kind of like that attitude,

585
00:29:10.319 --> 00:29:11.920
<v Speaker 2>like you see me in there, Man, I got this.

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00:29:12.599 --> 00:29:13.799
<v Speaker 3>Just give me some rhymes.

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00:29:13.880 --> 00:29:15.839
<v Speaker 11>I'll support you, got you, you know what I mean?

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<v Speaker 5>All Right, I love that.

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<v Speaker 6>Thank you for the phone call. Uh, you don't have

590
00:29:20.119 --> 00:29:22.000
<v Speaker 6>to fade him out. Let him say goodbye.

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<v Speaker 5>Eric. I gotta move on, but a great phone call.

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<v Speaker 5>Appreciate it.

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<v Speaker 11>Much love to you, DV.

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<v Speaker 2>Keep doing your thing, brother, keep doing your things, all.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, appreciate it.

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<v Speaker 6>Eric eight sixty six nine eighty seven two five seventy

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<v Speaker 6>is the phone number. Speaking of Apple, You know I

598
00:29:37.799 --> 00:29:41.079
<v Speaker 6>have an extra twenty twenty five Official Major.

599
00:29:40.839 --> 00:29:41.720
<v Speaker 5>League rule Book.

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<v Speaker 6>If you're a good caller, I'll get Rick Monday to

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<v Speaker 6>sign this rule book and send it to you. Eight

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<v Speaker 6>six six nine eighty seven two five seventy is the

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<v Speaker 6>phone number. Let's go out to see me, Valley Dan,

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<v Speaker 6>You're on Dodger Talk Live from Dodger Stadium.

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<v Speaker 16>Hi Dan, Hey, Hey Dave. But thank you to take

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<v Speaker 16>my call. And I want to appreciate you for all

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<v Speaker 16>that you do for US fans and Dodger Nation. And

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<v Speaker 16>you're always in the front lines and you're right there,

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<v Speaker 16>and hey, I mv you. But at the same time,

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<v Speaker 16>I don't end you. So I just want to talk

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<v Speaker 16>about Tanner Scott and how Dave Roberts just put him

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<v Speaker 16>in there, and and I know it must be tough

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<v Speaker 16>for him. I know it must be tough for Tanner

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<v Speaker 16>Scott to come in this on the bright lights, on

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<v Speaker 16>the big stage, and I have to to compete at

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<v Speaker 16>the level that the Dodgers compete at. You know. I

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<v Speaker 16>feel for the guy. I get frustrated with him, but hey,

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<v Speaker 16>it's not his fault. This is Dodgers, this is this

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<v Speaker 16>is this is the Dodgers, is the world champion, the

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<v Speaker 16>class franchise. And that's all I want to say about that.

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<v Speaker 16>And I appreciate Roberts letting him go what he's going through.

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<v Speaker 16>Our Dodger our bullpen has battered, bruised, and we're bandaged up.

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<v Speaker 16>So I want to see him do well. I really do,

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<v Speaker 16>and I thank you for taking my.

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<v Speaker 5>Call, my pleasure.

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<v Speaker 6>Dan and one of his guests at Dodger Stadium tonight

627
00:31:04.480 --> 00:31:08.079
<v Speaker 6>was former Raider and Saints quarterback Derek Carr. Got to

628
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<v Speaker 6>see him before the game during batting practice. He's a

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<v Speaker 6>big Dodger fan. I got invited to Raiders' training camp

630
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<v Speaker 6>when Derek Carr was part of the Raiders and John

631
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<v Speaker 6>Gruden was still the head coach, and Derek told me

632
00:31:21.119 --> 00:31:22.960
<v Speaker 6>then that he grew up a big Dodger fan.

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<v Speaker 5>So Derek was out here with his wife.

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<v Speaker 6>And kids wearing you know, I knew he's a real

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<v Speaker 6>Dodger fan because his Dodger cap was weathered. That's how

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<v Speaker 6>I knew Derek Carr was legit. He had a weathered

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<v Speaker 6>LA Dodger cap, nothing brand new like he used to

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<v Speaker 6>see the Cubs fans wearing around LA in twenty sixteen,

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<v Speaker 6>eight six six, nine eighty seven, two five seventy is

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<v Speaker 6>the phone number when we continue more of your phone calls.

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<v Speaker 6>Jose Mota will check in, and also we will let

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<v Speaker 6>you hear from Dave Roberts and Andrew Freeman about the

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<v Speaker 6>acquisition they made yesterday. It may not have been on

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<v Speaker 6>your radar, but trust me it will be. Eight six

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<v Speaker 6>six seven two five seventy is the phone number. Dodgers

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<v Speaker 6>come from behind and win a ballgame for the nineteenth

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<v Speaker 6>time this season, beating the Yankees eight to five on

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<v Speaker 6>a five to seventy LA Sports.

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<v Speaker 7>On air at AM five seventy, online at AM five

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<v Speaker 7>seventy LA sports dot com, and available my podcast on

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<v Speaker 17>This is Dodger Talk with David massy Well. The Yankees

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<v Speaker 17>MVP win yard in the first with Dodgers. They're hoping

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<v Speaker 17>their guy can do the same. Show. Hey, Ol'tani with

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<v Speaker 17>twenty home runs on the season, steps in lefty freed

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<v Speaker 17>former brave into his windup kicks and deals first pitch

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<v Speaker 17>swinging hit in the air well the left center field.

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<v Speaker 12>Did you so?

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<v Speaker 10>Hey?

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<v Speaker 5>Old TONI ties in in a boy show.

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<v Speaker 6>Hail Tani with a big night tonight, two home runs

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<v Speaker 6>to spark the Dodgers coming from behind to beat the

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<v Speaker 6>Yankees tonight eight to five. That was the home run

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<v Speaker 5>Daniels Jewelers own the dream.

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<v Speaker 6>We have phone lines open eight six six nine eight

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<v Speaker 6>seven two five seventy If you were trying earlier and

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<v Speaker 6>the lines were busy, we do have phone lines open now.

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<v Speaker 6>After the Dodgers win the opening game of this three

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<v Speaker 6>game series in the World Series rematch. After this three

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<v Speaker 6>game series is done with, they will welcome in the

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<v Speaker 6>team that they just saw last week and the team

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<v Speaker 6>they beat in last year's NLCS, the Mets, for a

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<v Speaker 6>four game series. The Dodgers got a solid performance from

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<v Speaker 6>Tony Gonsolin to despite a rocky first three innings where

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<v Speaker 6>he surrendered four home runs. Aaron Judge, Austin Wells, Tran Grisham,

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<v Speaker 6>and Paul Goldschmidt all went deep off of Gonsolin in

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<v Speaker 6>the first three innings tonight, but after that he settled

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<v Speaker 6>in scoreless fourth, fifth, and sixth, and Gonsolin gets the win.

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<v Speaker 6>He's three and one this year. The Dodgers' hand, Max

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<v Speaker 6>Freed his first loss.

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<v Speaker 5>Of the season.

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<v Speaker 6>How about this, Max Freed coming into tonight's game. In

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<v Speaker 6>his first eleven starts, he allowed just ten earned runs.

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<v Speaker 6>Tonight he was charged with six. That's how good Max

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<v Speaker 6>Freed has been this year. And that's how opportunistic the

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<v Speaker 6>Dodgers were tonight. And I mentioned this, I tweeted this

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<v Speaker 6>at the Real Underscore DV. But it bears repeating again.

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<v Speaker 6>The Dodgers are a very resilient offense, very resilient team,

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<v Speaker 6>nineteen come from behind victories. Nothing indicates that more than

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<v Speaker 6>the Dodgers being the best team this year with two outs,

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<v Speaker 6>and that certainly was the case in the seventh inning

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<v Speaker 6>tonight when they scored two big insurance runs. But coming

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<v Speaker 6>into the game tonight, the Dodgers had the best batting

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<v Speaker 6>average of any team in baseball with two outs. They

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<v Speaker 6>had a two to ninety five batting average coming in

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<v Speaker 6>and a nine to twenty ohps with two outs.

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<v Speaker 5>That says a lot about this team.

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<v Speaker 6>Eight six, six, nine, seven two five seventy is the

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<v Speaker 6>phone number. Well, check in with Jose Mota in a moment.

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<v Speaker 6>You'll also hear from Andrew Freeman and Dave Roberts. But

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<v Speaker 6>first let's go out to Eric, who is at Dodgers

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<v Speaker 6>Stadium tonight.

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<v Speaker 18>Hi.

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<v Speaker 5>Eric, you're on Dodger Talk.

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<v Speaker 1>Hey, Dave A big fan of the show. Have two

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<v Speaker 1>things for you where I was on the one? What

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<v Speaker 1>do you mean I'm the one?

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<v Speaker 5>You're the one fan of the show. I appreciate that.

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<v Speaker 1>One fan of the show. That's right. Well, I think

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<v Speaker 1>I was for Freddy's walk off Grand Slam Session nine

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<v Speaker 1>RS by myself. I couldn't find any of my friends

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<v Speaker 1>to go with me. Had never yelled and screamed and

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<v Speaker 1>jumped around as much of my life. It was, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>one of definitely the best sports moment I've ever experienced.

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<v Speaker 1>It's incredible. So I want to say that second thing,

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<v Speaker 1>I actually for your recommendation. I was actually just looking

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<v Speaker 1>to buy a twenty twenty five MLB rule book, so

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<v Speaker 1>you could actually save me a little bit of cash

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<v Speaker 1>if you wanted to send me that one. If that

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<v Speaker 1>offer is still on the table, just wanted to throw

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<v Speaker 1>that out there.

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<v Speaker 6>It is, the offer is still on the table, and

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<v Speaker 6>I'll have our guy Rick Monday sign the rule book

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<v Speaker 6>for you, Eric, because he was the one that taught

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<v Speaker 6>on that to keep a rule book in my bag,

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<v Speaker 6>and he obviously is on top of things. And every

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<v Speaker 6>play by play broadcaster should know the rules and a

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<v Speaker 6>rule book will help. So yes, Eric, I will put

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<v Speaker 6>you on hold and you will get an autograph copy

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<v Speaker 6>of an official Major League Baseball rule book by Rick Monday.

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<v Speaker 5>Thanks Eric.

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<v Speaker 6>Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is

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<v Speaker 6>the phone number. Dodgers beat the Yankees tonight, eight to five.

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<v Speaker 6>No rules interpretations needed tonight, no need to go to

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<v Speaker 6>New York to hear from former umpire Brian Gorman. The

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<v Speaker 6>Dodgers yesterday made a big trade, well, not a big trade,

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<v Speaker 6>It could turn out to be a very impactful trade

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<v Speaker 6>because the Dodgers acquired former All Star, twenty twenty three

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<v Speaker 6>all Star, a man that saved thirty seven games two

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<v Speaker 6>years ago, a guy that saved twenty eight games last

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<v Speaker 6>year for the Reds Alexis Das. Yeah, he's Edwin Diaz,

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<v Speaker 6>his brother. He has a lively arm. He just hasn't

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<v Speaker 6>been that good this year, and there's obviously got to

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<v Speaker 6>be some disconnect between him and the Reds coaching staff.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, the Dodgers traded for.

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<v Speaker 6>Him and gave away a minor leaguer might turn out

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<v Speaker 6>to be good, might not, but basically got him for nothing,

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<v Speaker 6>and they're taking on a three or four million dollar salary.

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<v Speaker 6>Alexis Diaz has incredible upside. And now it all makes

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<v Speaker 6>sense because the Dodgers made it public that Evan Phillips

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<v Speaker 6>is out for the year and he will have Tommy

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<v Speaker 6>John surgery next week, So the Dodgers are very thin

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<v Speaker 6>when it comes to right handed, high leverage relievers. This

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<v Speaker 6>is an incredible by low, high ceiling type of trade

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<v Speaker 6>for a guy that was an All Star just two

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<v Speaker 6>years ago. He's in Arizona right now. The Dodgers are

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<v Speaker 6>trying to get his delivery back on track. I asked

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<v Speaker 6>Dave Roberts about it before the game today.

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<v Speaker 18>So we're excited to acquire Alexis. He is should be

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<v Speaker 18>in Arizona right now at our facility, and there's some

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<v Speaker 18>things that we feel that we want to kind of

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<v Speaker 18>get familiar with him, get our minor league staff to

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<v Speaker 18>put some eyes on him, work on some delivery, some

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<v Speaker 18>mechanic things, and get some things cleaned up, and then

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<v Speaker 18>he'll join us. So I don't know the timeline. I

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<v Speaker 18>think that's really contingent on kind of how soon he

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<v Speaker 18>takes to kind of some of the things that we

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<v Speaker 18>see and kind of how that goes. But I wouldn't

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<v Speaker 18>expect it to be too long before he joins us,

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<v Speaker 18>oh before.

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<v Speaker 6>Pivod'll considering where your moving's at right now, that he

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<v Speaker 6>kind of gets.

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<v Speaker 18>Close to where he was, it would be, it would

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<v Speaker 18>be It would be very impactful. This is a former

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<v Speaker 18>All Star who is a neutral guy, who is closed games.

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<v Speaker 18>So to be able to get a guy like that

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<v Speaker 18>would be hugely impactful. But the main thing is we

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<v Speaker 18>got to get him back to being the player that

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<v Speaker 18>we've seen in the past, and you know, so he's

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<v Speaker 18>just not there right now.

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<v Speaker 6>All right, there's manager Dave Roberts giving us a detailed

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<v Speaker 6>look on what the Dodgers are trying to do with

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<v Speaker 6>Alexis Das and like I said, it's a by low.

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<v Speaker 6>If the Dodgers hit on this guy, it would be

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<v Speaker 6>incredibly impactful. Considering they don't have Blake trinon, they won't

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<v Speaker 6>have Evan Phillips, and look, Blake Trinan. That's not a

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<v Speaker 6>sure thing. I told you I wasn't sure about Evan Phillips.

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<v Speaker 6>He's out for the year. Now, are we sure Blake

795
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<v Speaker 6>Trenon's coming back. I'm not sure so Alexis Das would

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<v Speaker 6>be huge and obviously the Dodgers looking for a right handed,

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<v Speaker 6>high leverage reliever as we get closer to the trade deadline.

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<v Speaker 6>Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is

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<v Speaker 6>the phone number. Dodgers beat the Yankees tonight eight to five.

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<v Speaker 6>Let's check in with our guy, Jose Moda.

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<v Speaker 7>It's time to go around the horn with Jose Mota.

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<v Speaker 6>Jose Mota part of the Dodgers Spanish radio broadcast in Jose.

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<v Speaker 6>How electric was it tonight here at Dodgers Stadium? It

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<v Speaker 6>was so fun to be part of this.

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<v Speaker 8>It was so awesome, man. I mean, the best part

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<v Speaker 8>is that you can go back and think about so

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<v Speaker 8>many great moments from October and then to see the

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<v Speaker 8>stars lineup, see the fans all enthused about the crowd

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<v Speaker 8>to fill out of the stadium eventually, it was just

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<v Speaker 8>so energized. But also Dave, you know, you know, testament

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<v Speaker 8>to modern day baseball on how a lot of ups

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<v Speaker 8>are constructed, Fans did not have to wait too long

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<v Speaker 8>to see two huge stars. Put the number on the board,

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<v Speaker 8>put some points on the board that Joe maddend like

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<v Speaker 8>to say, because now you have the best players in

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<v Speaker 8>the game, the best hitters in the game, hitting early.

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<v Speaker 8>And Aaron Judge Way said no time, and so did

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<v Speaker 8>a TONI come back right away. So otherwise you're not

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<v Speaker 8>waiting till the you know, the second ending. Perhaps to

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<v Speaker 8>see these guys hitting. My god, they put out a show.

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<v Speaker 8>Tonight was a lot of fun to watch, especially after

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<v Speaker 8>a win.

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<v Speaker 6>Have you ever seen a player like sho Hal Tani

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<v Speaker 6>rise to the occasion, whether it's his babble hit night

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<v Speaker 6>in June or July, or a game like tonight, It

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<v Speaker 6>just feels like he under stands the stage and putting

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<v Speaker 6>on that Dodger uniform and everything that has come with it.

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<v Speaker 8>He certainly does, David, this guy's has high expectations since

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<v Speaker 8>he was in high school in Japan. And I'll tell

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<v Speaker 8>you one thing too, is I was telling this to

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<v Speaker 8>Louis Cruise is the Yankees did not really get to

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<v Speaker 8>see a healthy Shohil Tani last October. He was not playing.

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<v Speaker 8>He was playing on one shoulder pretty much, and today

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<v Speaker 8>they show they saw Shohil Tani. Another thing is, and

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<v Speaker 8>I want to touch upon this is the fact that

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<v Speaker 8>you know, in the mechanical side of things. I know

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<v Speaker 8>you've asked a lot of things about showhy and stuff

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<v Speaker 8>like that, but Chol hits the ball deeper than most

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<v Speaker 8>major leaguers and in the point of contact that he

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<v Speaker 8>does and the things that he does mechanically just so impressive.

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<v Speaker 8>But beyond that, going back to a series against the

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<v Speaker 8>Brave last year, ye were talking about, Okay, how was

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<v Speaker 8>he going to react to, you know, the stage against

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<v Speaker 8>the Braves, and he has responded pretty much every single

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<v Speaker 8>question with the dogs and the first pitch delivery and

846
00:42:56.280 --> 00:42:58.880
<v Speaker 8>bibbleheads and he named it. He's done it.

847
00:42:59.119 --> 00:43:00.280
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.

848
00:43:00.360 --> 00:43:02.599
<v Speaker 6>How about the awareness that he has now where we're

849
00:43:02.599 --> 00:43:05.920
<v Speaker 6>seeing him point up to his family suite.

850
00:43:06.440 --> 00:43:09.400
<v Speaker 5>Did you ever see that before? No?

851
00:43:09.519 --> 00:43:12.039
<v Speaker 8>I mean, Joey obviously was not married when he was

852
00:43:12.079 --> 00:43:14.599
<v Speaker 8>with the Angels, but you know, as guarded as he

853
00:43:14.760 --> 00:43:18.639
<v Speaker 8>is and as guarded as the culture is, it's just

854
00:43:18.840 --> 00:43:20.400
<v Speaker 8>it's fun to watch. I mean, it just tells me

855
00:43:20.440 --> 00:43:22.280
<v Speaker 8>about the comfort level that he has here with the

856
00:43:22.320 --> 00:43:25.760
<v Speaker 8>fan base. The organization and his teammates and just being

857
00:43:25.840 --> 00:43:28.760
<v Speaker 8>part of, you know, something that's not guarded or shielded anymore. Right,

858
00:43:28.880 --> 00:43:31.760
<v Speaker 8>get himself and you saw yourself in the spring training

859
00:43:31.800 --> 00:43:35.599
<v Speaker 8>of last year. They've robbers talked about it. He's playing free,

860
00:43:35.800 --> 00:43:39.559
<v Speaker 8>he's enjoying the game, and it's just the fact that

861
00:43:39.599 --> 00:43:44.719
<v Speaker 8>he's productive in making every moment counts. It's even bigger

862
00:43:44.800 --> 00:43:47.719
<v Speaker 8>because obviously the money that he's making he doesn't think about.

863
00:43:47.800 --> 00:43:49.599
<v Speaker 8>But certainly a lot of fans come to see the

864
00:43:49.639 --> 00:43:52.800
<v Speaker 8>show and they're enjoying in this spectacular show so far.

865
00:43:52.840 --> 00:43:56.119
<v Speaker 6>Again, no doubt they got a show tonight, sell out

866
00:43:56.159 --> 00:44:00.119
<v Speaker 6>crowd a fifty three thousand plus here at Dodger Stadium

867
00:44:00.119 --> 00:44:03.320
<v Speaker 6>watching the show. Two home runs scores, his sixtieth run

868
00:44:03.320 --> 00:44:05.840
<v Speaker 6>of the year, twenty two home runs now in the

869
00:44:05.880 --> 00:44:09.119
<v Speaker 6>season fifteen in the month of May. Just incredible, what

870
00:44:09.199 --> 00:44:12.039
<v Speaker 6>this guy is doing. The Dodgers beat the Yankees eight

871
00:44:12.079 --> 00:44:14.880
<v Speaker 6>to five, and you know, a few callers, I'm pleasantly

872
00:44:15.000 --> 00:44:18.480
<v Speaker 6>surprised that they're recognizing what Tony Gonsolin did because a

873
00:44:18.519 --> 00:44:21.280
<v Speaker 6>lot of guys Jose would have quit on that mound,

874
00:44:21.320 --> 00:44:22.239
<v Speaker 6>but he hung in there.

875
00:44:23.079 --> 00:44:25.800
<v Speaker 8>I love what Tony did. Were so many great stories today,

876
00:44:25.840 --> 00:44:29.639
<v Speaker 8>from Freddie's base running to Show Hayes, to Oscar and

877
00:44:29.639 --> 00:44:32.280
<v Speaker 8>Andy Paz and all the fun things. The guys that

878
00:44:32.360 --> 00:44:35.280
<v Speaker 8>were menus going with this sid Tony Goslin is the

879
00:44:35.360 --> 00:44:38.400
<v Speaker 8>guy that pretty much, I will say, propelled the offense.

880
00:44:39.360 --> 00:44:41.400
<v Speaker 8>I'm a big believer and I lived in myself as

881
00:44:41.400 --> 00:44:42.960
<v Speaker 8>a player that you got a guy in the mound

882
00:44:43.000 --> 00:44:44.480
<v Speaker 8>that's showing you that he doesn't want to come out

883
00:44:44.519 --> 00:44:46.559
<v Speaker 8>of the game because he understand exactly where your team

884
00:44:46.599 --> 00:44:49.079
<v Speaker 8>stands and the need they have for innings out of

885
00:44:49.079 --> 00:44:53.199
<v Speaker 8>the rotation. He goes out there and retires center a row.

886
00:44:53.519 --> 00:44:55.440
<v Speaker 8>And for Tony, he just didn't have a good feel.

887
00:44:55.639 --> 00:44:57.880
<v Speaker 8>Lokasha was terrible and a team like the Yankees going

888
00:44:57.920 --> 00:44:59.760
<v Speaker 8>to make you pay and make you see what you're

889
00:44:59.760 --> 00:45:01.440
<v Speaker 8>now doing and right early. But man, when he found,

890
00:45:01.519 --> 00:45:04.920
<v Speaker 8>especially with a splitter, a much different picture, location was better.

891
00:45:05.119 --> 00:45:07.519
<v Speaker 8>He was able to elevate the fastball more effectively because

892
00:45:07.519 --> 00:45:10.239
<v Speaker 8>he was able to pitch downstairs and upstairs. But man,

893
00:45:10.320 --> 00:45:12.360
<v Speaker 8>I will give him part of the MVP tonight, because

894
00:45:12.360 --> 00:45:14.480
<v Speaker 8>without those six innings, it is a different muggame.

895
00:45:15.800 --> 00:45:18.880
<v Speaker 6>Andy pie has I mean when Otani takes the center

896
00:45:18.920 --> 00:45:22.559
<v Speaker 6>stage like this, we forget about the importance of Will Smith,

897
00:45:22.639 --> 00:45:23.400
<v Speaker 6>Freddie Freeman.

898
00:45:23.480 --> 00:45:24.719
<v Speaker 5>But how about Andy Pie.

899
00:45:24.719 --> 00:45:27.639
<v Speaker 6>Has he came up with a big you know, Baltimore

900
00:45:27.760 --> 00:45:30.639
<v Speaker 6>chopped type a hit through the infield that Volpi should

901
00:45:30.639 --> 00:45:33.079
<v Speaker 6>have got. And then in the seventh inning he came

902
00:45:33.199 --> 00:45:35.440
<v Speaker 6>up with a big two out, two run hit as well.

903
00:45:36.119 --> 00:45:37.960
<v Speaker 8>Oh, they all count the same, And I think Andy

904
00:45:38.000 --> 00:45:41.039
<v Speaker 8>Pie has remembered Dave. This is a different guy in

905
00:45:41.079 --> 00:45:44.079
<v Speaker 8>his makeup of mentality. He was already over to he

906
00:45:44.159 --> 00:45:47.360
<v Speaker 8>had granted to double play, he had made early outs.

907
00:45:48.159 --> 00:45:51.079
<v Speaker 8>Pies understands the importance of being aggressive and being smart

908
00:45:51.119 --> 00:45:53.960
<v Speaker 8>make decisions later in the game, fought up some good

909
00:45:54.519 --> 00:45:56.960
<v Speaker 8>they brought in a very tough Friday of Loisi got

910
00:45:56.960 --> 00:45:59.320
<v Speaker 8>to face him, and he put together a very good

911
00:45:59.360 --> 00:46:01.920
<v Speaker 8>at bad. Still the situation you do not try to

912
00:46:01.920 --> 00:46:04.519
<v Speaker 8>get too big with your swing. There he stayed short

913
00:46:04.760 --> 00:46:06.719
<v Speaker 8>and got the big base hit and then goes right

914
00:46:06.760 --> 00:46:09.159
<v Speaker 8>through the box. But for Andy, to me is the

915
00:46:09.199 --> 00:46:12.159
<v Speaker 8>mental side of saying, the first two at bests are done.

916
00:46:12.639 --> 00:46:15.199
<v Speaker 8>For me to continue to be a productive big figure,

917
00:46:15.480 --> 00:46:16.760
<v Speaker 8>I need to go out there and watch what these

918
00:46:16.760 --> 00:46:18.719
<v Speaker 8>guys do. The Freddie's of the world. How they do it,

919
00:46:18.760 --> 00:46:20.960
<v Speaker 8>how have they done it for so long, is just

920
00:46:21.440 --> 00:46:23.719
<v Speaker 8>move on from where you're at and understand what's coming out.

921
00:46:23.760 --> 00:46:26.719
<v Speaker 8>Because your teammates are counting on you, the organization is

922
00:46:26.719 --> 00:46:28.840
<v Speaker 8>counting on you. You're counting on yourself to say I

923
00:46:28.880 --> 00:46:31.119
<v Speaker 8>can be better, and so far, I think beyond the

924
00:46:31.119 --> 00:46:33.400
<v Speaker 8>physical will be so gifted. The mental side of this

925
00:46:33.480 --> 00:46:35.280
<v Speaker 8>game has gotten way better, too, more solid.

926
00:46:36.079 --> 00:46:38.400
<v Speaker 6>What's your take on this hose because I felt like

927
00:46:38.480 --> 00:46:41.360
<v Speaker 6>Aaron Boone really played into the Dodgers' hands in the

928
00:46:41.400 --> 00:46:45.159
<v Speaker 6>sixth inning when he intentionally walked, of all people, Max

929
00:46:45.280 --> 00:46:48.880
<v Speaker 6>Munsey to face Michael Confordo bringing in Tim Hill, a

930
00:46:48.920 --> 00:46:49.679
<v Speaker 6>fresh reliever.

931
00:46:50.239 --> 00:46:52.480
<v Speaker 5>He's good. He's good, no doubt about it.

932
00:46:52.519 --> 00:46:55.960
<v Speaker 6>But there's no margin for error for Tim Hill coming

933
00:46:55.960 --> 00:46:58.840
<v Speaker 6>in with the bases loaded. I'm never a fan of that,

934
00:46:59.000 --> 00:47:02.639
<v Speaker 6>and guys like Mike's, Kevin Kennedy, they've all taught me

935
00:47:02.760 --> 00:47:05.599
<v Speaker 6>that you've got to give your relievers some margin for air.

936
00:47:06.559 --> 00:47:09.679
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, it was a strange move to me. I think

937
00:47:09.760 --> 00:47:12.400
<v Speaker 8>with lo Isaka stuff and the way he throws a baseball,

938
00:47:12.440 --> 00:47:14.880
<v Speaker 8>he's got a very heavy sinker ninety seven, ninety eight

939
00:47:14.880 --> 00:47:18.519
<v Speaker 8>he's got a nice change up. The chances are you

940
00:47:18.639 --> 00:47:20.480
<v Speaker 8>got to go out there and face Maxi Monsei. But

941
00:47:20.960 --> 00:47:24.280
<v Speaker 8>in today's game, you're playing so many probabilities and percentages

942
00:47:24.679 --> 00:47:26.840
<v Speaker 8>that that was the best option. I know that you're

943
00:47:26.880 --> 00:47:28.159
<v Speaker 8>not a big fan of that, but there's times in

944
00:47:28.199 --> 00:47:30.320
<v Speaker 8>which it matter has no choice to go. I don't

945
00:47:30.320 --> 00:47:32.679
<v Speaker 8>want to see what's happening here. This guy's falling behind

946
00:47:32.719 --> 00:47:35.159
<v Speaker 8>a counts. I need a fresh arm to come out

947
00:47:35.159 --> 00:47:37.480
<v Speaker 8>here and do the job. Just let's get critzic Kofodo

948
00:47:37.599 --> 00:47:40.159
<v Speaker 8>for not going out there and front do too much

949
00:47:40.320 --> 00:47:42.840
<v Speaker 8>and closing the zone down and making it very tough

950
00:47:42.880 --> 00:47:44.599
<v Speaker 8>on Tim Hill because some of those fishes they were

951
00:47:44.719 --> 00:47:47.599
<v Speaker 8>very close, but nonetheless a very tough situation to bring

952
00:47:47.599 --> 00:47:48.760
<v Speaker 8>a guy in. Just got to go out there and

953
00:47:48.760 --> 00:47:49.239
<v Speaker 8>suck it up.

954
00:47:50.559 --> 00:47:51.039
<v Speaker 5>I'm with you.

955
00:47:51.159 --> 00:47:55.119
<v Speaker 6>Jose coming off his three run home run Wednesday in Cleveland,

956
00:47:55.519 --> 00:47:58.360
<v Speaker 6>he had a base knock tonight against Max Freed, lefty

957
00:47:58.360 --> 00:47:58.800
<v Speaker 6>on lefty.

958
00:47:58.880 --> 00:47:59.760
<v Speaker 5>Freed's been tough on.

959
00:47:59.760 --> 00:48:02.719
<v Speaker 6>Left and then he gets ahead into count two to

960
00:48:02.800 --> 00:48:06.199
<v Speaker 6>zero to draw that go ahead bases loaded walk in

961
00:48:06.280 --> 00:48:09.159
<v Speaker 6>the sixth inning. I would I would consider this another

962
00:48:09.400 --> 00:48:13.039
<v Speaker 6>step in the right direction for Michael Conforto tonight.

963
00:48:13.400 --> 00:48:16.000
<v Speaker 8>I definitely I amn't there with you. I mean when

964
00:48:16.039 --> 00:48:17.840
<v Speaker 8>a guy that came in hitting one seventy two and

965
00:48:17.880 --> 00:48:20.960
<v Speaker 8>also why is he playing today two fifty against lefties,

966
00:48:21.079 --> 00:48:24.800
<v Speaker 8>one fifty two against right handers. Talk about a vote

967
00:48:24.800 --> 00:48:27.559
<v Speaker 8>of confidence against a guy like Max Freed who leftis

968
00:48:27.599 --> 00:48:30.079
<v Speaker 8>came in hated one forty three against That elevates a

969
00:48:30.159 --> 00:48:34.159
<v Speaker 8>player's mentality, his posture, his confidence to say, I'm playing

970
00:48:34.199 --> 00:48:36.199
<v Speaker 8>today against a guy like this, you know what they

971
00:48:36.280 --> 00:48:38.440
<v Speaker 8>must be seeing some good things and just that leads

972
00:48:38.440 --> 00:48:41.480
<v Speaker 8>into small details like a walk right and before I

973
00:48:41.960 --> 00:48:44.400
<v Speaker 8>go Also there I want to point out Freddy Freeman

974
00:48:44.559 --> 00:48:47.800
<v Speaker 8>beyond the slide. How about Freddy Freeman base running, staying

975
00:48:47.840 --> 00:48:52.239
<v Speaker 8>in that rundown send the rundowns to allow runners to

976
00:48:52.320 --> 00:48:54.360
<v Speaker 8>move and pie is running with his head up and

977
00:48:54.440 --> 00:48:56.920
<v Speaker 8>not giving up. Both those are some of the biggest

978
00:48:56.960 --> 00:48:59.159
<v Speaker 8>things he can do in a ballgame and things that

979
00:48:59.320 --> 00:49:02.280
<v Speaker 8>uses gets away from you sometimes because the guy got

980
00:49:02.280 --> 00:49:04.639
<v Speaker 8>three bass hitts. But Frederick Freeman man just played such

981
00:49:04.639 --> 00:49:07.079
<v Speaker 8>a rounded game today, and more to be learned from

982
00:49:07.079 --> 00:49:09.920
<v Speaker 8>a guy that is playing sometimes on one ankle on

983
00:49:10.000 --> 00:49:12.639
<v Speaker 8>how aware he is of the base running in which

984
00:49:12.719 --> 00:49:15.239
<v Speaker 8>I know he takes out of problem his teammates.

985
00:49:15.840 --> 00:49:17.000
<v Speaker 5>Hey, great point hose.

986
00:49:17.239 --> 00:49:19.519
<v Speaker 6>Before I let you go, before I brought you on,

987
00:49:19.679 --> 00:49:23.960
<v Speaker 6>I mentioned the trade under the radar trade for Alexis DS.

988
00:49:24.039 --> 00:49:26.320
<v Speaker 6>Are you a believer the Dodgers can get this guy

989
00:49:26.400 --> 00:49:27.119
<v Speaker 6>back on track.

990
00:49:28.000 --> 00:49:30.199
<v Speaker 8>I do believe that because I know there's some issues

991
00:49:30.239 --> 00:49:34.079
<v Speaker 8>going on with him before coming here in Alexis DS.

992
00:49:34.320 --> 00:49:35.360
<v Speaker 7>Stuff just has not.

993
00:49:35.440 --> 00:49:38.360
<v Speaker 8>Fallen off a cliff. He has had some injuries, some

994
00:49:38.440 --> 00:49:41.000
<v Speaker 8>things that mechanically have affected him. And I know the

995
00:49:41.039 --> 00:49:43.559
<v Speaker 8>Dodgers love projects. I mean, he's only pitching six innings

996
00:49:43.559 --> 00:49:46.079
<v Speaker 8>so far for since then out of this year he

997
00:49:46.119 --> 00:49:48.880
<v Speaker 8>got sent down, but let's get pitching sixty games last year,

998
00:49:48.920 --> 00:49:53.280
<v Speaker 8>twenty eight saves. And I'm glad he's able to, you know,

999
00:49:53.440 --> 00:49:55.239
<v Speaker 8>join the Dodgers because I know there's some things that

1000
00:49:55.280 --> 00:49:57.239
<v Speaker 8>are going to be exposed to him that he's never

1001
00:49:57.239 --> 00:50:00.480
<v Speaker 8>seen before. I know he's very very proper Porto Rico,

1002
00:50:00.480 --> 00:50:01.719
<v Speaker 8>and he wants to be as good as his brother

1003
00:50:01.840 --> 00:50:04.480
<v Speaker 8>Edwin and with the Mets, and there's no doubt in

1004
00:50:04.519 --> 00:50:07.639
<v Speaker 8>my mind a fresh arm, get some things aligned and

1005
00:50:07.760 --> 00:50:10.000
<v Speaker 8>get him in a mentality of going to come here

1006
00:50:10.039 --> 00:50:12.519
<v Speaker 8>for something bigger. I think it will truly change it

1007
00:50:12.559 --> 00:50:14.400
<v Speaker 8>no matter what. The Dollars need an arm like this

1008
00:50:14.480 --> 00:50:17.440
<v Speaker 8>because he can never have too many options for guys

1009
00:50:17.440 --> 00:50:19.320
<v Speaker 8>that have been saved, and guy's been an all star

1010
00:50:19.400 --> 00:50:19.960
<v Speaker 8>himself too.

1011
00:50:20.920 --> 00:50:23.280
<v Speaker 6>It would be huge for the Dodger bullpen, which is

1012
00:50:23.440 --> 00:50:27.079
<v Speaker 6>very weary and thin these days. Jose, thanks for spending

1013
00:50:27.119 --> 00:50:30.360
<v Speaker 6>time with us tonight. We'll do it again tomorrow day.

1014
00:50:30.599 --> 00:50:32.199
<v Speaker 8>Thank you for being a stam back God. That was

1015
00:50:32.239 --> 00:50:33.920
<v Speaker 8>a nice thing with Tanner Scott, very nice.

1016
00:50:34.719 --> 00:50:37.119
<v Speaker 6>Hey had to He's a good guy and it was

1017
00:50:37.199 --> 00:50:40.039
<v Speaker 6>my mistake. I didn't get all the details and I

1018
00:50:40.119 --> 00:50:42.519
<v Speaker 6>had to own up to it with him on the record.

1019
00:50:43.119 --> 00:50:44.920
<v Speaker 8>We're all pulling for him, there's no doubt.

1020
00:50:46.079 --> 00:50:46.639
<v Speaker 5>Thanks Ose.

1021
00:50:46.880 --> 00:50:52.119
<v Speaker 6>There he goes Dodger Spanish radio broadcaster Jose Moda alongside

1022
00:50:52.159 --> 00:50:56.119
<v Speaker 6>pet Bee and Ningez and Luis Cruz on a nightly basis,

1023
00:50:56.199 --> 00:50:59.119
<v Speaker 6>and we'll see what the Dodgers and Yankees have for us.

1024
00:50:59.440 --> 00:51:03.320
<v Speaker 6>As far as an encore. Tomorrow night, game two of

1025
00:51:03.360 --> 00:51:06.960
<v Speaker 6>this three game series, Landon Neck will be on the

1026
00:51:06.960 --> 00:51:09.440
<v Speaker 6>mound for the Dodgers. He's two and two with an

1027
00:51:09.440 --> 00:51:12.760
<v Speaker 6>ERA of five twenty two going up against right hander

1028
00:51:12.800 --> 00:51:15.760
<v Speaker 6>Will Warn who is three and two with an ERA

1029
00:51:15.880 --> 00:51:19.480
<v Speaker 6>of four zero nine. Our coverage begins at three o'clock

1030
00:51:19.760 --> 00:51:23.920
<v Speaker 6>with Marongo Casino, Dodgers on deck, first pitch with Rick

1031
00:51:24.039 --> 00:51:26.119
<v Speaker 6>Monday and Steven Nelson.

1032
00:51:25.960 --> 00:51:29.000
<v Speaker 5>At four fifteen. We got you to midnight.

1033
00:51:29.280 --> 00:51:35.360
<v Speaker 6>It was a great game, sellout crowd, the stars were out, Otani, Judge,

1034
00:51:35.559 --> 00:51:37.960
<v Speaker 6>Freddie all performed tonight.

1035
00:51:38.519 --> 00:51:42.119
<v Speaker 5>It was playoff like atmosphere.

1036
00:51:41.559 --> 00:51:45.719
<v Speaker 6>Excitement here and the fans got everything and more they wanted.

1037
00:51:46.159 --> 00:51:48.320
<v Speaker 6>We'll see what the Dodgers and Yankees have for us

1038
00:51:48.320 --> 00:51:52.079
<v Speaker 6>tomorrow night. Thanks to Colinye back at our Burbank studios,

1039
00:51:52.440 --> 00:51:55.679
<v Speaker 6>Thanks to Dwayne McDonald out here at Dodgers Stadium, and

1040
00:51:55.719 --> 00:51:58.360
<v Speaker 6>thanks to you for listening. In case you missed any

1041
00:51:58.360 --> 00:52:01.960
<v Speaker 6>of the show, you can find it on the iHeartRadio app.

1042
00:52:02.320 --> 00:52:06.320
<v Speaker 6>Once again, the final score from Dodgers Stadium. The Dodgers

1043
00:52:06.440 --> 00:52:09.480
<v Speaker 6>come from behind and beat the Yankees eight to five.

1044
00:52:10.000 --> 00:52:12.400
<v Speaker 6>Have a great rest of your night. Fox Sports Radio

1045
00:52:12.519 --> 00:52:13.000
<v Speaker 6>is next.

1046
00:52:13.679 --> 00:52:22.519
<v Speaker 18>See y'all shot playing
