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<v Speaker 1>five years. And now your voice for Dodger Talk. Like back,

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<v Speaker 1>David Vasse.

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

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<v Speaker 2>the Oreoles in front of a sellout crowd six to four.

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<v Speaker 2>Welcome to Dodger Talk. David Vasse with you until eleven

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<v Speaker 2>o'clock tonight at eight six six nine, eight seven, two

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<v Speaker 2>five seventy. Jose Mota will join us. We'll take your

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<v Speaker 2>phone calls. After a spectacular night here at Dodger Stadium.

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<v Speaker 2>Fifty three thousand, two hundred and ninety came for the Babblehead,

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<v Speaker 2>but they got a show tonight. Show Hey Otani a

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<v Speaker 2>lead off home run to give the Dodgers an early

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<v Speaker 2>one nothing lead. He is on pace to become baseball's

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<v Speaker 2>first ever fifty to fifty player. Otani has fifty is

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<v Speaker 2>on pace for fifty one home runs and fifty one

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<v Speaker 2>stolen bases. He homers for the forty second time this season.

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<v Speaker 2>He steals two more bases tonight. He has forty two

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<v Speaker 2>on the year, and he rose to the occasion, he

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<v Speaker 2>knew fifty three thousand plus we're here for the Otani

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<v Speaker 2>decoy babohead. The energy of the stadium was permeating during

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<v Speaker 2>batting practice. There was a lot of buzz at the stadium.

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<v Speaker 2>It kind of felt like a playoff game. Was so

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<v Speaker 2>much energy here. And you know, the lines outside of

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<v Speaker 2>Dodgers Stadium all the way since five point thirty this morning.

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<v Speaker 2>You wouldn't see those for a Game seven of a

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<v Speaker 2>World Series, but for an Otani decoy babohead, you certainly did.

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<v Speaker 2>I thought one of the cooler moments tonight was not

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<v Speaker 2>only decoy being able to liver the first pitch baseball

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<v Speaker 2>we heard Otani tel Jose Mota. It took him three

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<v Speaker 2>weeks to train decoy to be able to do that,

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<v Speaker 2>and he had the treats waiting for him behind home plate,

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<v Speaker 2>no doubt about it. I thought that was a cool

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<v Speaker 2>and special moment considering that was the theme of the night.

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<v Speaker 2>And I thought even better than that was seeing the

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<v Speaker 2>replay on sports net LA of where Otani's home run

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<v Speaker 2>landed in the first inning, and that was into the

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<v Speaker 2>glove of a young lady, a little girl with her

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<v Speaker 2>dad bringing her baseball glove to the stadium and she

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<v Speaker 2>was able to nab Otani's forty second home run, and

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<v Speaker 2>the joy on her face and on her dad's face.

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<v Speaker 2>I thought it was really special. I mean, that's what

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<v Speaker 2>coming to a game is all about. It's not about

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<v Speaker 2>trying to hoard bobbleheads. It's about coming to the game,

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<v Speaker 2>enjoying the game and spending some great time with your

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<v Speaker 2>And what can be better than spending the night at

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<v Speaker 2>Dodgers Stadium in the pavilion. Otani hits a home run

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<v Speaker 2>your way, You bring your glove with your dad and

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<v Speaker 2>it falls into your glove with everybody reaching up for it.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, come on, it doesn't get better than that.

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

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<v Speaker 2>the phone number. Also tonight, Otani obviously putting on the show.

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<v Speaker 2>But I thought tonight, in the baseball world and for

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<v Speaker 2>the Dodgers big picture, it was significant that Walker Bueller

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<v Speaker 2>could pitch the way he did tonight. Obviously, the defense

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<v Speaker 2>wasn't great. Will Smith made a big error in the

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<v Speaker 2>top of the second inning where he short hopped the

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<v Speaker 2>ball that was in the dirt on strike three. Cedric

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<v Speaker 2>Mullins is running the first base, and Will Smith seems like, hey,

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<v Speaker 2>I don't have to throw to first base, and by

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<v Speaker 2>the time he did, Mullins was safe. So that opened

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<v Speaker 2>the door for a Ramon Orius two run double. And

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<v Speaker 2>then there was some poor defense behind Bueller even more,

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<v Speaker 2>which got the pitch count up to ninety pitches, where

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<v Speaker 2>if he got some clean defense behind him, and if

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<v Speaker 2>the play is made in the second inning on the

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<v Speaker 2>strikeout of Mullins, then he probably completes five innings. So

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<v Speaker 2>when Petros some money wake up tomorrow, they'll look at

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<v Speaker 2>the box score online and be like, oh, you didn't

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<v Speaker 2>pitch so good.

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<v Speaker 3>Huh.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he pitched really well tonight, and he had a

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<v Speaker 2>lot of life on his fastball, something that was happening

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<v Speaker 2>in his previous start. And it feels like Bueller and

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<v Speaker 2>Will Smith made the adjustment of not trying to live

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<v Speaker 2>on the edges because the ball was going to the

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<v Speaker 2>edges already with all the life he had on it.

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<v Speaker 2>So to me, that's significant for two reasons. Obviously, we

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<v Speaker 2>know how good Walker Buehler can be in the postseason.

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<v Speaker 2>There is nobody outside of Kershaw that can perform in

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<v Speaker 2>a big game the way Walker Buehler has performed in

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<v Speaker 2>a big game, and if he's able to find himself

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<v Speaker 2>even more in his next start. Man, the Dodgers are

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<v Speaker 2>cooking with Walker Bueller, Jack Flaherty, Gavin Stone, Clayton Kershaw

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<v Speaker 2>and maybe the return of Yamamoto or Glass now. Right now,

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<v Speaker 2>Glass now isn't even throwing, so I guess we can't

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<v Speaker 2>count on that as much as I thought we would.

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<v Speaker 2>But as far as Bueller goes, this was significant tonight

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<v Speaker 2>and he certainly earned another start, and he definitely is

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<v Speaker 2>getting closer. Like you said after the Mariners game, let's

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<v Speaker 2>head downstairs right now to the interview room to hear

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<v Speaker 2>from Walker Buehler.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I mean, in general, I think pretty encouraging. Obviously

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<v Speaker 4>my last start I kind of talked about feel more

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<v Speaker 4>like myself, and tonight I think it was that but

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<v Speaker 4>more and obviously kind of some weird plays in that

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<v Speaker 4>game and that you know, it happens.

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<v Speaker 2>But it is what it is, and.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, make a better pitch balls on and play

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<v Speaker 4>all that kind of shit. But no, I felt a

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<v Speaker 4>lot better. I'm as encouraged as I've been since, you know,

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<v Speaker 4>twenty twenty one.

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<v Speaker 1>Probably you used to add curveball or basketball.

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<v Speaker 2>Cutter was like parents out of urbinal pastball covers, that

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<v Speaker 2>potential way you had to feel for Really.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, if you if you look back in my career,

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<v Speaker 4>that's kind of been what I do. I've I've obviously

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<v Speaker 4>had times where I feel really good about the slider

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<v Speaker 4>and and you know, at times like throwing decent change

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<v Speaker 4>ups here and there, but really I throw four teams

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<v Speaker 4>cutters and change ups and you know, kind of getting

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<v Speaker 4>rid of the big slider and trying to make the

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<v Speaker 4>cutter a little bigger to write, I think is a

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<v Speaker 4>big thing for me. Obviously, they had seven lefties in

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<v Speaker 4>there today, so I didn't have to do a ton

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<v Speaker 4>of that. But yeah, all in all, I think kind

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<v Speaker 4>of the the basics of pitching when my delivery is right,

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<v Speaker 4>seem a lot easier. Throwing strikes, throwing first pitch strikes,

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<v Speaker 4>throwing curveball for strike, thrown kurball under. I think all

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<v Speaker 4>of it seems a little easier. I guess when when

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<v Speaker 4>my body's in the right place. Now, you know, I

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<v Speaker 4>think we keep talking about performing, and obviously the line

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<v Speaker 4>isn't as good as I would like to be, but

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<v Speaker 4>you know, I felt I feel very encouraged by by tonight, the.

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<v Speaker 2>Two parent bad defense, the numbers of my little love

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<v Speaker 2>from the progress.

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<v Speaker 4>Feel you're mad, Yeah, I mean I think it the

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<v Speaker 4>longer I've been here, the more we look at these

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<v Speaker 4>kind of like underlying numbers stuff and all of that,

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<v Speaker 4>and I think tonight was probably one of my better

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<v Speaker 4>starts in a long time, from swinging strike percentage things

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<v Speaker 4>like that, and so you kind of have to trust

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<v Speaker 4>that and believe that you know it's all going to

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<v Speaker 4>even out or whatever, but you know, it's one of

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<v Speaker 4>the better offenses in baseball right now. And I felt

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<v Speaker 4>like at least I had like a fighting chance to

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<v Speaker 4>get everybody out. It wasn't kind of like I hope

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<v Speaker 4>they get themselves out. I felt like I could get

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<v Speaker 4>guys out. And you know, there's bits and pieces that

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<v Speaker 4>didn't go perfectly like that, but for the most part,

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<v Speaker 4>I felt pretty competitive.

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<v Speaker 5>When you talked about feel aline yourself, is that with

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<v Speaker 5>the mechanics, is just the way you're able to cat

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<v Speaker 5>guys And I know what it is.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Honestly, the biggest thing is if I just picked

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<v Speaker 4>my leg up and throw a ball and not think

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<v Speaker 4>about it like it needs to be a strike, and

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<v Speaker 4>it hasn't been for a long time. And you know,

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<v Speaker 4>in the bullpen last before the last start, it felt

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<v Speaker 4>like that it didn't really play out that way, But

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<v Speaker 4>tonight it was kind of in there, and I didn't

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<v Speaker 4>have to cue it, if that makes sense. I didn't

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<v Speaker 4>have to tell myself to do something to hope it

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<v Speaker 4>worked out. I felt just a lot more like I

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<v Speaker 4>picked up my leg and was able to kind of

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<v Speaker 2>Love it, Love it, Walker Buehler, you were not lying

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<v Speaker 2>when you said you were getting closer, and tonight even closer.

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<v Speaker 2>This was a really good night for Walker Bueller. And

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<v Speaker 2>like you said, you're going to look at the box score,

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<v Speaker 2>you're gonna look at his pitching line and say, really,

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<v Speaker 2>that was what you're talking about, And how encouraged you

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<v Speaker 2>are after seeing that. Yes, because the defense in the

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<v Speaker 2>first two innings ish wasn't that great and it could

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<v Speaker 2>have been better for him to finish out the fifth inning.

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<v Speaker 2>If last night's home played umpire Jansen Visconte would have

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<v Speaker 2>called what was a swing on Anthony's santader and certainly

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<v Speaker 2>would have changed the complex complexion of that fifth inning.

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<v Speaker 2>So Walker Bueller a lot of life on his pitches tonight.

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<v Speaker 2>Very encouraging for the Dodgers. Eight six six nine eight

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<v Speaker 2>seven two five seventy is the phone number. And how

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<v Speaker 2>about ta Oscar Hernandez. He had the biggest swing of

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<v Speaker 2>the night, a go ahead three run home run in

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<v Speaker 2>a four run third inning. So ti Oscar, who is

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<v Speaker 2>so unselfish and so inclusive of other teammates coming up

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<v Speaker 2>with the sunflower seeds when guys come back to the

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<v Speaker 2>dugout after the home run. He got some sunflower seats tonight,

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<v Speaker 2>So that was great to see as well. Let's go

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<v Speaker 2>out to the phones. Rafa was at Dodgers Stadium tonight, Rafa,

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<v Speaker 2>did you get a babblehead or even a gold babblehead tonight?

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<v Speaker 5>You know what I did, me and my wife, we

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<v Speaker 5>were both able to get a bibblehead. We shut up

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<v Speaker 5>a little late, or we're both able.

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<v Speaker 2>To get I love hearing that Dodgers. Dodgers took care

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<v Speaker 2>of a lot of fans tonight. I think they they

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<v Speaker 2>were ready to go and wanted to make everybody's experience

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<v Speaker 2>a happy one.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh one hundred percent. And you know what after yesterday

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<v Speaker 5>is disappointing loss. I feel like the boys bounce back

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<v Speaker 5>real good tonight. I wanted to give a shout out

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<v Speaker 5>to O'tawni for hitting that leadoff home run. You know,

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<v Speaker 5>everybody was still getting into the seats, but you know,

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<v Speaker 5>me and my wife are not wearing nice seats on time,

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<v Speaker 5>and see that home run live in person. It's just

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<v Speaker 5>I try to tell people to recognize greatness when you

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<v Speaker 5>see it. It's hard to appreciate greatness in the moment

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<v Speaker 5>as well. And to see how Tawny do the things

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<v Speaker 5>he's doing day in and day out. I mean, it's

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<v Speaker 5>just it's just amazing to see, you know what I mean.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, he's on pace for what fifty one?

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<v Speaker 6>Fifty one?

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, brought it up.

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<v Speaker 8>I mean, it's pretty crazy to.

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<v Speaker 2>Tell your grandkids that you were at a game that

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<v Speaker 2>Otani hit a home run during the season, that he

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<v Speaker 2>became the first player to go fifty to fifty because

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<v Speaker 2>that's what he's on pace for. And like you said,

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<v Speaker 2>we can't take greatness for granted. This is once in

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<v Speaker 5>And you know when people go to the games. You know,

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<v Speaker 5>appreciate when he's at bat, and it's gonna be even

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<v Speaker 5>crazier next year when we get to see him pitch

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<v Speaker 5>on the mound. I want to also give a shout

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<v Speaker 5>out to chaoscra for getting out home run to get

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<v Speaker 5>us back in the game. I feel like, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>the energy was kind of out of the stadium for

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<v Speaker 5>hanging out through run shots, but it's put the fans

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<v Speaker 5>back in it. I didn't have a question for you, DV.

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<v Speaker 5>You know the way Walker was pitching. From what we saw,

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<v Speaker 5>it looked like he had a lot more or stuff tonight,

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<v Speaker 5>But I wanted to ask it from your perspective. You know,

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<v Speaker 5>his leash a little bit longer. Do you think he'll

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<v Speaker 5>make the playoff rotation potentially? How do you look tonight

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I feel like he earned another start as far

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<v Speaker 2>in this direction, Rafa, by the time you get to

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<v Speaker 2>it feels like he has he has found something and

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<v Speaker 2>we'll see where it goes after this. The Orioles lineup

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<v Speaker 2>was not the Mariners lineup. This was a really good

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<v Speaker 5>That's awesome to see. Last question for you, DV. Appreciate

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<v Speaker 5>your time brother. When the rosters expand in a couple

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<v Speaker 5>of days here do you see pa has being called

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<v Speaker 2>and I wouldn't rule it out.

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<v Speaker 1>Ja.

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<v Speaker 5>Thank you TV for sure your time brother.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, Rafa, thank you for the phone call. Eight

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<v Speaker 2>six six nine eighty seven two five seventy is the

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<v Speaker 2>at Oklahoma City, so he continues to earn his promotions

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<v Speaker 2>through the Dodgers minor league system from Tulsa to Oklahoma City,

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<v Speaker 2>where he's playing exclusively left field. That's not a coincidence.

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<v Speaker 2>Dodgers certainly are not ruling out that possibility. Let's go

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<v Speaker 2>out to Mike, who is at Dodgers Stadium tonight. Hi, Mike,

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<v Speaker 2>hope you enjoyed your experience at Dodgers Stadium.

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<v Speaker 9>Oh yeah, that was amazing, great environment. Luckily been two

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<v Speaker 9>and oh since I've been at the stadium.

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<v Speaker 2>So oh, you're the reason.

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<v Speaker 7>Okay, Yeah, I.

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<v Speaker 9>Don't know about that. It's it's always them. But I

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<v Speaker 9>had two things I was wondering. When you think the

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<v Speaker 2>I don't see them locking them up. Mike, he's going

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<v Speaker 2>He's going to get paid a lot.

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<v Speaker 9>I mean, the way he's played this year, I think, yeah,

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<v Speaker 9>be in I mean, obviously they're going to be in.

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<v Speaker 10>On that.

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<v Speaker 2>I'll say this, Mike, tai Oscar Hernandez and the Dodgers

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<v Speaker 2>are better together than a part. But you just heard

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<v Speaker 6>Right.

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<v Speaker 2>The Dodgers are going to supplement a lot of these

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<v Speaker 2>So you can't pay everybody one hundred and eighty two

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<v Speaker 2>you can't do that. And Taioscar Hernandez has certainly earned

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<v Speaker 2>whatever he gets this offseason, but you have to face

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<v Speaker 9>No, No, that's a good point. I guess you just

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<v Speaker 2>Exactly when he's at that parade on Figaroa with those

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<v Speaker 8>Yes, how about that?

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<v Speaker 2>How would you like that, Mike, some sunflower seeds in

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<v Speaker 2>your face during a parade on Figaroa?

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<v Speaker 9>That'd be amazing. I'd be overjoyed. I'd you over enjoyed.

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<v Speaker 2>I got well, you got more questions? You got more questions?

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<v Speaker 2>All right, Mike, do you got Yeah?

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<v Speaker 1>Just one more.

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<v Speaker 9>I found an interesting the defense today with Munsey at

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<v Speaker 9>wasn't switched. I don't know if anybody asked Dave Dave

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<v Speaker 2>You're talking to the guy I asked him yesterday. He

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<v Speaker 2>kind of shot me down. He's like, gosh, you're so dumb, Dave.

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<v Speaker 2>Why'd you ask me? That basically is what he said.

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<v Speaker 2>But anyway, he told me that the reason why Keik

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<v Speaker 2>Freddie out for the second straight night is because this

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<v Speaker 2>is a short term thing and Monsey is the Dodgers

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<v Speaker 2>So if this was a long term situation, Monthsey would

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<v Speaker 2>be playing first base. But since it is a short

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<v Speaker 2>term situation, that's the reason why Kyk is at first. Okay,

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<v Speaker 2>Alick questions, I agree, Mike, that's a valid question. That's

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<v Speaker 9>No, no, great question. I'm sorry I missed that.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, all good.

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<v Speaker 9>I'm paying a second ding what Mike, Mike.

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<v Speaker 2>You're rambling now. No, Mike, you're rambling now. I feel

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<v Speaker 2>like we should just end it right here. This was

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<v Speaker 9>Okay, you're good.

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<v Speaker 1>Thank you.

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<v Speaker 9>I appreciate it.

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<v Speaker 2>Hey, you're good. I'm good. You're good. Eight sixty six

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<v Speaker 2>Dodgers beat the Orioles six to four on Otani Decoy

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<v Speaker 2>Bobblehead Night. Let's go out to Palm Desert. Dave, You're

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<v Speaker 7>Hi, Dave, Hey, how are you?

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<v Speaker 11>My friend? Love your work ethic, love our team, and

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<v Speaker 11>I love how every game feels like it's a must

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<v Speaker 11>win because of our situation, but the team comes through.

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<v Speaker 7>I just wanted to get your opinion on why do

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<v Speaker 11>The organization cuts off the bobblehead giveaways at forty thousand

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<v Speaker 11>when they know it's going to be the hottest item

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<v Speaker 11>of the year. They're lining up at eleven am and

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<v Speaker 11>they know fifty three thousand people are going to be there,

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<v Speaker 11>and usually when we go to the promo games, we

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<v Speaker 11>buy the ticket that includes the giveaway, so we're guaranteed.

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<v Speaker 11>But I just it makes me a little sad that

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<v Speaker 11>some kid probably gets turned away because traffic, or they

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, Number one. As long as I've been coming to

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<v Speaker 2>Dodger games, and I've been coming since the eighties, it's

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<v Speaker 2>always been the first forty thousand fans, so that's all

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<v Speaker 2>I've known, Dave, and I just feel like this was

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<v Speaker 2>a little over the top as far as the fans

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<v Speaker 2>getting here as early as they did for this babblehead.

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<v Speaker 2>But the team, I feel like may have slipped in

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<v Speaker 2>and everybody left happy. I'm not sure if the Dodgers

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<v Speaker 2>were playing Santa Claus somehow some way, but it feels

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<v Speaker 11>Well that makes me happy to hear because we have

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<v Speaker 11>It's gonna be crazy.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh, it's gonna be a great series. You're halfway there.

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<v Speaker 2>Hope to see you in Arizona.

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<v Speaker 11>You know that would be You're correct, I am halfway there.

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<v Speaker 11>That would be wonderful to sneak out for a game.

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<v Speaker 11>But there's nothing like our stadium.

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<v Speaker 2>Nothing like it. Trust me, Chase Field does not hold

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<v Speaker 2>a candle to Dodger Stadium. Thanks for the phone call, Dave,

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<v Speaker 2>appreciate it. Speaking of those pesky snakes, the Arizona Diamondbacks

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<v Speaker 2>were down in the eighth inning to the Mets, with

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<v Speaker 8>One, he has ready to pitch, swung on high fly ball,

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<v Speaker 5>Home run of the game, and the Diamondbacks.

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<v Speaker 2>Have blown it open in the eighth inning and it

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<v Speaker 2>So the Dodgers maintain a three game lead over Arizona,

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<v Speaker 2>while the Cardinals beat the Padres in Saint Louis tonight

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<v Speaker 2>four to three. The Dodgers have a four game lead

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

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<v Speaker 2>We'll take more of your phone calls next and also

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<v Speaker 2>we'll check in with Jose Mota after the Dodgers beat

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<v Speaker 1>Dodger Talk is available on AM five seventy LA sports

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<v Speaker 1>Dodger Talk with Dodger insider David Basse.

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<v Speaker 12>You want to out another two to two pitch to

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<v Speaker 12>taoscar Hernandez and Hernandez, that's.

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<v Speaker 2>One hard Let build in deep, all right?

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<v Speaker 12>Out of here, the Oscar Hernandez launches a go ahead

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<v Speaker 12>He's twenty eighth of the season and the Dodgers will

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<v Speaker 2>That was the biggest swing of the night, as te

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<v Speaker 2>Oscar Hernandez put the Dodgers ahead part of a four

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<v Speaker 2>Stadium with Bobby Miller on the mound, Michael Kopek got

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<v Speaker 2>that spot. Anthony Banda the winning pitcher tonight, and Corbyn

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<v Speaker 2>Burns goes winless in the month of August. He is

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<v Speaker 2>by the Way to Ascar. Hernandez Is home run came

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<v Speaker 2>with two outs in that third inning, and Hernandez now

431
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<v Speaker 2>is hitting two ninety this season with runners in scoring position.

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<v Speaker 2>That was his twenty eighth home run of the year.

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<v Speaker 2>Let's take another phone call before we get to Jose

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<v Speaker 2>Mota Bruce, who was at Dodgers Stadium tonight. Bruce, did

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<v Speaker 2>you come away with a bobblehead?

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<v Speaker 7>Hey?

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<v Speaker 2>What a BDV?

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<v Speaker 13>I did get a bobblehead.

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<v Speaker 7>It wasn't golden, but I will share a shit with

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<v Speaker 7>Mike get everything it was.

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<v Speaker 13>It was a great game, and I'd like to point

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<v Speaker 13>out I think Joe Davis mentioned it in the broadcast

443
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<v Speaker 13>last night. Ryan Brazier, who's now gone back to back

444
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<v Speaker 13>at the heart of the lineup, this high leverage middle reliever,

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<v Speaker 13>best eer in baseball since we picked them up off

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<v Speaker 13>the trash heap? Is that accurate? One four to fourt

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<v Speaker 13>lower that night?

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<v Speaker 2>You know, he wasn't so sharp before he went on

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<v Speaker 2>the IL this year, but since he's come back, he

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<v Speaker 2>has pitched one plus innings multiple times and still has

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<v Speaker 2>not given up a run. And it's not just one

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<v Speaker 2>or two outings, it's seven outings now in the month

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<v Speaker 2>of August, and he has been outstanding, and.

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<v Speaker 13>He's going after their top hitters. We're not he's not

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<v Speaker 13>the bottom of the lineup guy. We're putting him in

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<v Speaker 13>high leverage situations and back to back. I mean, it's

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<v Speaker 13>just really, he passed the ball, passed to Tom the

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<v Speaker 13>best he had to get out of it. He pitched

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<v Speaker 13>back to back. Copex pitched back to back. Hopefully we

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<v Speaker 13>get Hudson in there tomorrow and give those days, those

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<v Speaker 13>guys a day off.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, I think it's about since that Hudson hasn't pitched

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<v Speaker 2>in a while. The Dodgers are trying to give him

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<v Speaker 2>a breather. He's been used a lot this season. So yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>I think there's a good chance you see Daniel Hudson

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<v Speaker 2>tomorrow night.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 13>I was up in the reserve level. It was the

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<v Speaker 13>very first time I ever saw no cars coming into

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<v Speaker 13>the parking lot. When the game started, everyone was there

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<v Speaker 13>to get a bubblehead.

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<v Speaker 2>It was let's try to make things out for a

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<v Speaker 2>playoff game. Oh, I'd love that Yeah, all right, Bruce,

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<v Speaker 2>thanks for the phone call. Appreciated. Eight six six two

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<v Speaker 2>five seventy is the phone number. We'll get back to

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<v Speaker 2>your phone calls in a moment, but first.

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

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<v Speaker 2>Jose, what a night at Dodgers Stadium. Obviously, it took

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<v Speaker 2>a lot of advanced planning to get into the stadium today,

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<v Speaker 2>but Otani and Decoy both delivered.

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<v Speaker 8>H totally worth a dave. I think every friend that's

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<v Speaker 8>called in so far, and fans that we talked to

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<v Speaker 8>throughout the you know, the whole event and show, which

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<v Speaker 8>pretty much as Dodgers said and turned down to with

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<v Speaker 8>Shoheotani and the Dodgers is very happy to see obviously

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<v Speaker 8>the results. And I was talking that James Lonia and

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<v Speaker 8>Nomar before the game on the you Know sportsws LA

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<v Speaker 8>show and saying, you know what, I would not be

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<v Speaker 8>surprised if Showy does something special today and I needed

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<v Speaker 8>a polish up with my Japanese and there he goes

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<v Speaker 8>again day if you get it done.

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<v Speaker 2>He certainly has a flair for the dramatics, and you know,

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<v Speaker 2>this whole season has been an outstanding display of how

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<v Speaker 2>great O'tani is and it feels like Jose, he's really

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<v Speaker 2>thriving in this competitive environment with the Dodgers.

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<v Speaker 8>I was gonna say that because in times that I

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<v Speaker 8>talked to show, Hey, you know multiple times throughout the week, Dave,

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<v Speaker 8>I'm telling you right now, I had never seen that look.

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<v Speaker 8>The only time, you know, let me go back, the

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<v Speaker 8>only time I seen this type of intensity and that

501
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<v Speaker 8>look and that drive that will's go out there and

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<v Speaker 8>beat somebodies in WBC in Japan, and he was carrying

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<v Speaker 8>the load of the entire country and he enjoyed it.

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<v Speaker 8>He's thrived on it. But he's got some teammates that

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<v Speaker 8>have been through this okay, and he knows it is

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<v Speaker 8>not just upon him. I mean, tells Gernandez coming through

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<v Speaker 8>today was so big and it was like one of

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<v Speaker 8>those things that's showing everybody else enjoys. But I think

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<v Speaker 8>since we're talking about showing, you ask him about that.

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<v Speaker 8>He is making himself a better player and enjoying the

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<v Speaker 8>moment and knowing that every single edge you can get

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<v Speaker 8>on the competition, like stolen bases on guy like colubn Burds,

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<v Speaker 8>He's going to go out there and take advantage of

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<v Speaker 8>it because it's all about winning games on this group

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<v Speaker 8>of guys. Obviously, it's very meaningful to him and to

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<v Speaker 8>the whole team.

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<v Speaker 2>What'd you make about the defense from both teams tonight

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<v Speaker 2>early in this game? Obviously the Orioles had a defensive

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<v Speaker 2>meltdown in the fifth inning which gave the Dodgers an

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<v Speaker 2>extra run, But both sides were a little sloppy on

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<v Speaker 2>the defensive part of the game tonight.

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<v Speaker 8>It was Noebweman. The Dodgers throughout the season are not

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<v Speaker 8>given enough credit on how good their defense is. But

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<v Speaker 8>I think when you took a team like Baltimore, they're

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<v Speaker 8>trying to gain an edge on anything that they can,

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<v Speaker 8>and they took advantage of the defense and the little

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<v Speaker 8>left there from Will Smith and then the Dodgers same thing.

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<v Speaker 8>You got a number one guy in Colbyn Burrn. I'm

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<v Speaker 8>dealing with a great stuff that he does have. Even

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<v Speaker 8>though he did give up some hard hits today, but

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<v Speaker 8>they came at a time when at least the direstag

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<v Speaker 8>advantage of the poor defense play behind him. You gonna

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<v Speaker 8>have games like this. It's a long season and a

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<v Speaker 8>little bit. How about you throwb on your defense and

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<v Speaker 8>make plays behind him. Days like this, David is, the

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<v Speaker 8>main thing is take advantage of those little opportunities to

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<v Speaker 8>come out, because certainly you know that they don't come

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<v Speaker 8>out very often, especially if a guy's on throwing strikes

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<v Speaker 8>and they're playing and you know, good defense, it's tough

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<v Speaker 8>to score run. So do very good job putting the

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<v Speaker 8>ball in play and pressuring a team like the Orioles.

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<v Speaker 2>Tonight, Jose Mota is joining us after the Dodgers beat

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<v Speaker 2>the Orioles six to four. I thought tonight the biggest

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<v Speaker 2>positive Jose was Walker Buehler answering some questions tonight, and

545
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<v Speaker 2>it feels like he understood his body after his last start,

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<v Speaker 2>and he wasn't exaggerating. He is starting to get closer

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<v Speaker 2>to his old self. What did you see tonight that

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<v Speaker 2>encourages you and makes you believe that he can get

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<v Speaker 2>back to close to where he was before his second surgery.

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<v Speaker 8>One simple word, simplification. That's it to me. Dave four

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<v Speaker 8>seamer cutter, curveball, and he threw that curveball underswings. He

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<v Speaker 8>threw for strike to steal a strike, but he threw

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<v Speaker 8>the ball with conviction and confidence, and that's something that

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<v Speaker 8>we know he has. It's in there, man, I'm telling

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<v Speaker 8>you it's in there.

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<v Speaker 5>Night.

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<v Speaker 8>Talk to Dave Roberts before the game. I'll talked to

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<v Speaker 8>Max Monster before the game, and it seems like every

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<v Speaker 8>single guy is pulling for this guy to be good again.

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<v Speaker 8>And you know, they know how hard he works. Sometimes

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<v Speaker 8>it could be, you know, his worst and everybody. One

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<v Speaker 8>thing I really admire about tonight is the fact that

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<v Speaker 8>he did not allow these uncontrollable items to get in

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<v Speaker 8>the way of him going after and just executing pictures.

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<v Speaker 8>And you know, he's had so many tests day. The bloopers, uh,

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<v Speaker 8>the last leads defensively, the text wing not called it.

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<v Speaker 8>He could have folded, and he didn't, because you want

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<v Speaker 8>to see that from a guy that through the years

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<v Speaker 8>has been a big time pitcher for you, big game pitcher,

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<v Speaker 8>and I think today overall has been his biggest game

571
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<v Speaker 8>in so many things that were tested against him, and

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<v Speaker 8>his stuff with three pitches was good enough to go

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<v Speaker 8>out there somebody all.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, Jose, thanks for checking in. We'll see you tomorrow

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<v Speaker 2>night after the Dodgers hopefully get the same type of

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<v Speaker 2>encouraging start from Bobby Miller.

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<v Speaker 8>Bobby Ice time. Man, It's time, Yeah, it is, It's.

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<v Speaker 2>Time for him to turn back in to Bobby. Ice appreciated, Jose,

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<v Speaker 2>we'll talk to you tomorrow. Jose. Part of the Dodgers

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<v Speaker 2>Spanish radio broadcast with Pep Bee and Ningez and the

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<v Speaker 2>great Fernando Valnezuela. You know, Fernando pitch for the Orioles.

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00:30:37.720 --> 00:30:41.359
<v Speaker 2>Jim Palmer and Ben McDonald went into the Spanish radio

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<v Speaker 2>booth to pay their respects to former Oriole Fernando Vealezuela.

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<v Speaker 2>How about that little known fact right there, Fernando pitch

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<v Speaker 2>for the Oh's eight six six nine eight seven two

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<v Speaker 2>five seventy is the phone number. Going back to Walker Buehler,

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<v Speaker 2>there are certain tells about players that feed off of

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<v Speaker 2>energy and have swagger before starts, and I really haven't

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<v Speaker 2>seen that Walker Bueller's swag before starts so far this season.

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<v Speaker 2>But today while I was in the clubhouse, Walker Bueller

591
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<v Speaker 2>was chirping, talking trash and walking around the clubhouse with

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<v Speaker 2>a lot of swagger that I haven't seen so far

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<v Speaker 2>this season. And that was a tell to me that

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<v Speaker 2>he was very confident that tonight was going to be

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<v Speaker 2>a good night for him and all in all. Like

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<v Speaker 2>I said, you might look at the box score and say,

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<v Speaker 2>what are you talking about? But he did have a

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<v Speaker 2>good night tonight considering the way the rest of his

599
00:31:42.559 --> 00:31:45.880
<v Speaker 2>season has gone to this point, so he is trending

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<v Speaker 2>in the right direction. Let's go out to the phones again,

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<v Speaker 2>Rocky in La. You're on Dodger Talk. Hi, Rocky.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh, David Material voice. Always enjoyed the show.

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<v Speaker 2>Appreciate it, rock though.

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<v Speaker 7>Absolutely. You know, I did Dodgers fans since I was

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<v Speaker 7>three year ago and I was turned fifty six last week,

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<v Speaker 7>and I'm very concerned last year not as much this

607
00:32:10.359 --> 00:32:15.200
<v Speaker 7>year is very disturbing. The volume of injuries on this team.

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<v Speaker 7>And anyone who studied lociology or anyone, if they had

609
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<v Speaker 7>a good professor, if they would know that that's uh,

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<v Speaker 7>that plans too, something to do with conditioning and training.

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<v Speaker 7>It's just way too many people on the same team

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<v Speaker 7>at the same time. I don't know if there's a

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<v Speaker 7>work and they have the most injuries, but they have

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<v Speaker 7>to be toward the top of the MLB and injuries,

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<v Speaker 7>and that's really disturbing because.

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<v Speaker 2>There were a lot of pitching.

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<v Speaker 7>Yes, sir, I understand that, but you know something, something

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<v Speaker 7>seems to miss. That's what I'm saying, and what I.

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<v Speaker 2>Calls is a topic of comversation around the entire industry, Rocky,

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<v Speaker 2>and that's how pitchers are being trained all the way

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<v Speaker 2>from high school all the way up to professional baseball.

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<v Speaker 2>I think that's the conversation everybody's having. Not because somebody

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<v Speaker 2>pulls a hamstring or you know, uh, you know has

624
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<v Speaker 2>like Max Munsey a strained oblique. There's nothing a training

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<v Speaker 2>staff can do to prevent that.

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<v Speaker 7>That's that's an excellent point that you're making, and that's

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<v Speaker 7>something that a lot of a lot of families, a

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<v Speaker 7>lot of parents really need to take more into consideration

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<v Speaker 7>because the like you're saying, and a lot of these

630
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<v Speaker 7>kids are playing at a really high level, they're playing

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<v Speaker 7>year round is not necessary. Anyone will tell you it

632
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<v Speaker 7>is not necessary. So that you're playing year round and

633
00:33:43.200 --> 00:33:46.240
<v Speaker 7>all this travel ball and is overdone. And that it's

634
00:33:46.279 --> 00:33:48.640
<v Speaker 7>a great point that you're making. The playing, thank you

635
00:33:48.920 --> 00:33:51.240
<v Speaker 7>at the level the playing. Yeah, it's an excellent plan.

636
00:33:51.440 --> 00:33:53.200
<v Speaker 7>Thank you for playing that out. You're you're very correct

637
00:33:53.240 --> 00:33:53.440
<v Speaker 7>on that.

638
00:33:55.119 --> 00:33:57.880
<v Speaker 2>So I won round one against Rocky. I won round one.

639
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<v Speaker 7>Okay, hey, hey, when you right.

640
00:34:02.640 --> 00:34:05.079
<v Speaker 2>Hey, you brought up some good points to Rocky. Call

641
00:34:05.200 --> 00:34:08.679
<v Speaker 2>back anytime. We'll dive deeper. This can be an hour

642
00:34:08.840 --> 00:34:12.159
<v Speaker 2>two hour show on why there's been so many pitching

643
00:34:12.199 --> 00:34:15.800
<v Speaker 2>injuries this season. But uh, the Dodger training staff, led

644
00:34:15.840 --> 00:34:19.639
<v Speaker 2>by Thomas Albert, is one of the best in baseball. Hey, Rocky,

645
00:34:19.800 --> 00:34:21.559
<v Speaker 2>have a great rest of your night. Love that you've

646
00:34:21.599 --> 00:34:24.119
<v Speaker 2>been a Dodger fan your whole life. We'll talk soon.

647
00:34:24.199 --> 00:34:25.679
<v Speaker 8>Okay, you too.

648
00:34:25.760 --> 00:34:26.480
<v Speaker 7>God bless you, sir.

649
00:34:26.920 --> 00:34:29.880
<v Speaker 2>Hey, God bless you too. Rocky. Eight six six nine

650
00:34:29.920 --> 00:34:33.400
<v Speaker 2>eight seven two five seventy is the phone number. Dodgers

651
00:34:33.440 --> 00:34:36.119
<v Speaker 2>beat the Oriole six to four tonight. Let's go out

652
00:34:36.159 --> 00:34:39.840
<v Speaker 2>to Oxnar. John. You're on overtime Dodger Talk.

653
00:34:39.920 --> 00:34:40.039
<v Speaker 6>You know.

654
00:34:40.159 --> 00:34:42.840
<v Speaker 2>I was gonna stop at eleven o'clock, but hey, we're

655
00:34:42.920 --> 00:34:45.400
<v Speaker 2>having too much fun out heard, but I stayed up

656
00:34:45.440 --> 00:34:49.199
<v Speaker 2>all night to hear you. Hey, thank you. I was

657
00:34:49.280 --> 00:34:51.519
<v Speaker 2>actually at the car Mats talks about Yes.

658
00:34:51.400 --> 00:34:56.679
<v Speaker 10>You're talking about the picture snipe you are? Yeah, why

659
00:34:57.920 --> 00:35:02.880
<v Speaker 10>I've remember when he pitched against Boston and once he

660
00:35:03.000 --> 00:35:05.400
<v Speaker 10>hit the home run and extra innings.

661
00:35:05.360 --> 00:35:09.239
<v Speaker 2>Twenty eighteen, the World Series twenty eighteen. Yes, he went

662
00:35:09.280 --> 00:35:13.599
<v Speaker 2>toe to toe with Nathan Valdi eighteen inning game. Yes,

663
00:35:14.199 --> 00:35:16.320
<v Speaker 2>and he can pitch.

664
00:35:16.960 --> 00:35:21.840
<v Speaker 10>If he comes back to even eighty percent, we're gonna

665
00:35:21.840 --> 00:35:22.280
<v Speaker 10>be okay.

666
00:35:22.880 --> 00:35:26.880
<v Speaker 2>I agree with that, especially with the uncertainty of Tyler

667
00:35:26.960 --> 00:35:31.480
<v Speaker 2>Glass Now, the mysterious elbow injury of Tyler Glass Now

668
00:35:31.519 --> 00:35:35.559
<v Speaker 2>and went from elbow inflammation to him fighting to try

669
00:35:35.639 --> 00:35:38.079
<v Speaker 2>to stay off the il to all of a sudden,

670
00:35:38.239 --> 00:35:42.559
<v Speaker 2>him not throwing that well or that often. So we'll

671
00:35:42.599 --> 00:35:45.159
<v Speaker 2>see where it goes with Tyler Glass Now. We do

672
00:35:45.400 --> 00:35:48.480
<v Speaker 2>have good news when it comes to Yoshi Yamamoto. He

673
00:35:48.639 --> 00:35:52.400
<v Speaker 2>made his first rehab start tonight for Oklahoma City. He

674
00:35:52.519 --> 00:35:55.519
<v Speaker 2>went two innings through about thirty pitches. He did give

675
00:35:55.599 --> 00:35:58.079
<v Speaker 2>up a solo home run, but a step in the

676
00:35:58.199 --> 00:36:02.320
<v Speaker 2>right direction for Yoshi Yamamoto. And look, I'll make the

677
00:36:02.519 --> 00:36:05.880
<v Speaker 2>argument that if just one of those two guys the

678
00:36:06.000 --> 00:36:09.880
<v Speaker 2>Dodgers acquired during the off season, Glass Now or Yamamoto

679
00:36:10.400 --> 00:36:14.639
<v Speaker 2>is healthy for the postseason, that's good enough to get

680
00:36:14.760 --> 00:36:18.920
<v Speaker 2>through October. Just one of those guys, that's all I'm asking.

681
00:36:19.360 --> 00:36:22.719
<v Speaker 2>Let's go out to Bruce who is at Dodgers Stadium tonight. Bruce,

682
00:36:23.159 --> 00:36:27.639
<v Speaker 2>were you the lucky recipient of a gold Otani Decoy

683
00:36:27.719 --> 00:36:30.000
<v Speaker 2>Bobblehead tonight, Bruce, were you that lucky tonight?

684
00:36:30.760 --> 00:36:30.800
<v Speaker 6>No?

685
00:36:31.039 --> 00:36:33.559
<v Speaker 7>I didn't get a gold one, all right, but you got.

686
00:36:33.519 --> 00:36:34.199
<v Speaker 2>A regular one.

687
00:36:34.880 --> 00:36:35.119
<v Speaker 13>Yeah?

688
00:36:35.559 --> 00:36:36.079
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, nice.

689
00:36:36.360 --> 00:36:38.199
<v Speaker 2>I kind of like the regular one more than the

690
00:36:38.239 --> 00:36:39.159
<v Speaker 2>gold plated.

691
00:36:38.920 --> 00:36:42.280
<v Speaker 13>One, you know, I actually liked the regular one better.

692
00:36:43.000 --> 00:36:45.000
<v Speaker 13>I prefer the one that's a little more realistic.

693
00:36:45.199 --> 00:36:45.400
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

694
00:36:46.079 --> 00:36:49.199
<v Speaker 2>Were you expecting decoy to deliver the first pitch? The

695
00:36:49.280 --> 00:36:53.239
<v Speaker 2>way he did from the mountain was so cool? I mean,

696
00:36:53.320 --> 00:36:56.800
<v Speaker 2>the perfect dog, right, Otani's the perfect player and the

697
00:36:56.920 --> 00:36:57.840
<v Speaker 2>dog is perfect.

698
00:36:57.960 --> 00:37:02.760
<v Speaker 3>I mean, come on, otd that that was my well

699
00:37:03.480 --> 00:37:07.360
<v Speaker 3>that in his home run together made a perfect knife

700
00:37:07.440 --> 00:37:07.800
<v Speaker 3>for show.

701
00:37:07.880 --> 00:37:10.480
<v Speaker 2>Hey, it was It made a perfect knight for the

702
00:37:10.559 --> 00:37:11.400
<v Speaker 2>fans that were here.

703
00:37:12.159 --> 00:37:13.079
<v Speaker 9>I would have to agree.

704
00:37:13.559 --> 00:37:16.639
<v Speaker 3>So what's up with the third base umpire tonight?

705
00:37:17.199 --> 00:37:17.800
<v Speaker 2>Last night?

706
00:37:18.199 --> 00:37:23.360
<v Speaker 3>His strike zone was indeterminable, you know, for one batter

707
00:37:23.440 --> 00:37:26.119
<v Speaker 3>to the next, you just never knew whether that ball

708
00:37:26.280 --> 00:37:28.159
<v Speaker 3>is going to be a strike or a ball. And

709
00:37:28.280 --> 00:37:32.199
<v Speaker 3>then tonight that no swing call. Everybody in the ballpark

710
00:37:32.320 --> 00:37:35.159
<v Speaker 3>dot he had swung apparently except for that umpire.

711
00:37:35.920 --> 00:37:38.639
<v Speaker 2>Yeah. I don't know what was going on with Jansen Visconti,

712
00:37:38.800 --> 00:37:41.320
<v Speaker 2>but it was a bad call and he had a

713
00:37:41.400 --> 00:37:44.679
<v Speaker 2>bad ninth inning last night, that's for sure, Bruce. Thanks

714
00:37:44.719 --> 00:37:47.400
<v Speaker 2>for the phone call. Glad you got your babblehead. Eight

715
00:37:47.519 --> 00:37:50.199
<v Speaker 2>six six nine eighty seven two five seventy is the

716
00:37:50.320 --> 00:37:54.039
<v Speaker 2>phone number. And with the Orioles in town, it's always

717
00:37:54.119 --> 00:37:58.159
<v Speaker 2>great to see Hall of Famer Jim Palmer being back

718
00:37:58.199 --> 00:38:02.199
<v Speaker 2>at Dodger Stadium. Jim Palmer was twenty years old when

719
00:38:02.239 --> 00:38:05.440
<v Speaker 2>he pitched here at Dodgers Stadium during the nineteen sixty

720
00:38:05.519 --> 00:38:08.440
<v Speaker 2>six World Series, and we had a chance to catch

721
00:38:08.559 --> 00:38:11.360
<v Speaker 2>up with the Hall of Fame right hander before today's

722
00:38:11.440 --> 00:38:15.519
<v Speaker 2>game about coming back to Dodgers Stadium after all these years.

723
00:38:16.239 --> 00:38:18.000
<v Speaker 6>You know, we came here in sixty six, you know,

724
00:38:18.119 --> 00:38:20.760
<v Speaker 6>of course the Dodgers. I grew up in New York

725
00:38:20.840 --> 00:38:23.000
<v Speaker 6>and I was a Yankee fan, so that almost every

726
00:38:23.039 --> 00:38:25.440
<v Speaker 6>World Series seemed like it was, you know, the Dodgers

727
00:38:25.480 --> 00:38:28.360
<v Speaker 6>and the Yankees. Yankees won most of them. The Dodgers

728
00:38:28.400 --> 00:38:30.960
<v Speaker 6>did win a fifty five and Don Larson, who pitched

729
00:38:31.000 --> 00:38:32.519
<v Speaker 6>a perfect game in fifty six was one of my

730
00:38:32.599 --> 00:38:35.000
<v Speaker 6>teammates when I got to the big leagues in nineteen.

731
00:38:35.599 --> 00:38:39.159
<v Speaker 6>So I was born in New York, adopted moved a

732
00:38:39.159 --> 00:38:41.280
<v Speaker 6>Whittier when my dad passed away when I was nine

733
00:38:41.320 --> 00:38:44.119
<v Speaker 6>and nineteen fifty five, and then we came to Beverly

734
00:38:44.199 --> 00:38:45.960
<v Speaker 6>Hills in nineteen fifty six. So I used to go

735
00:38:46.280 --> 00:38:48.880
<v Speaker 6>to I used to go to Coliseum and then I

736
00:38:48.960 --> 00:38:52.199
<v Speaker 6>would when I moved to Arizona to go to high school.

737
00:38:52.719 --> 00:38:55.960
<v Speaker 6>Dodgers actually wanted me to sign, but it was a

738
00:38:56.039 --> 00:38:58.239
<v Speaker 6>year before the draft, and they said, listen, go to FC,

739
00:38:59.159 --> 00:39:01.519
<v Speaker 6>and I went. I went to actually the backyard barbecue

740
00:39:01.599 --> 00:39:04.639
<v Speaker 6>with Rod Dato and they said, you know, go.

741
00:39:04.800 --> 00:39:05.360
<v Speaker 5>There for a year.

742
00:39:05.440 --> 00:39:08.000
<v Speaker 6>We'll shine you the next year. And I said, while

743
00:39:08.039 --> 00:39:10.599
<v Speaker 6>I have other teams interested, and they signed Jeff Torboord,

744
00:39:10.639 --> 00:39:13.480
<v Speaker 6>who's a great guy, instead of me. And then you

745
00:39:13.519 --> 00:39:15.199
<v Speaker 6>know that of course the Dodgers we played him in

746
00:39:15.199 --> 00:39:17.280
<v Speaker 6>sixty six in the World Series. They had one in

747
00:39:17.400 --> 00:39:19.719
<v Speaker 6>sixty three and they beat the Yanks sixty three. They

748
00:39:19.760 --> 00:39:22.199
<v Speaker 6>beat the Twins in sixty five, so when we came

749
00:39:22.280 --> 00:39:25.440
<v Speaker 6>out here, we were the underdogs. And you know the

750
00:39:25.480 --> 00:39:28.480
<v Speaker 6>irony is because of the Jewish holidays. Sandy kofak So

751
00:39:29.079 --> 00:39:31.079
<v Speaker 6>was what twenty seven and seven that year with a

752
00:39:31.119 --> 00:39:33.880
<v Speaker 6>one night era. He didn't pitch game one, so I

753
00:39:34.039 --> 00:39:37.639
<v Speaker 6>ended up you know, pitching Game two. Game one, Brooks

754
00:39:37.719 --> 00:39:39.760
<v Speaker 6>Robinson and Frank Robinson hit home runs in the first

755
00:39:39.880 --> 00:39:43.320
<v Speaker 6>inning off Don Drysdale. But I'm twenty years old, and

756
00:39:43.360 --> 00:39:45.239
<v Speaker 6>I'm thinking, you know, we really don't have much of

757
00:39:45.320 --> 00:39:47.239
<v Speaker 6>a chance, you know, first time we'd ever been in

758
00:39:47.280 --> 00:39:49.440
<v Speaker 6>the World Series. I said, well, maybe we do. And

759
00:39:49.519 --> 00:39:55.000
<v Speaker 6>then Dave McNally started struggled. Mantrabowski came in and struck

760
00:39:55.039 --> 00:39:57.639
<v Speaker 6>out eleven Dodgers in six and two thirds innings, one

761
00:39:57.639 --> 00:40:01.000
<v Speaker 6>of the great performances in relief. And I'm sitting there

762
00:40:01.039 --> 00:40:03.800
<v Speaker 6>at twenty, and you know, I was a basketball curveball pitcher.

763
00:40:04.119 --> 00:40:06.719
<v Speaker 6>I tow real hard, but sometimes it went over, sometimes

764
00:40:06.760 --> 00:40:09.320
<v Speaker 6>it didn't. And I'm going to pitch against Sandy Kovacs,

765
00:40:09.360 --> 00:40:11.840
<v Speaker 6>and I go, I just don't want to embarrass myself.

766
00:40:11.880 --> 00:40:15.000
<v Speaker 6>And as it turned out, it was nothing. Nothing. Going

767
00:40:15.039 --> 00:40:17.119
<v Speaker 6>to the fifth inning, Willie Davis dropped the fly ball,

768
00:40:17.960 --> 00:40:20.960
<v Speaker 6>dropped another one, and it wasn't particularly it was sunny,

769
00:40:21.000 --> 00:40:22.880
<v Speaker 6>but it was you know, the you know, kind of

770
00:40:22.920 --> 00:40:25.440
<v Speaker 6>the you know, June gloom, but it was in October.

771
00:40:25.960 --> 00:40:27.920
<v Speaker 6>Picked up the second one through in the stands. We

772
00:40:28.000 --> 00:40:29.880
<v Speaker 6>got some under and runs. You know, I think they

773
00:40:29.960 --> 00:40:31.960
<v Speaker 6>made six errors in that game. We won six nothing,

774
00:40:32.039 --> 00:40:35.000
<v Speaker 6>went to Baltimore one one nothing, one nothing, and walked

775
00:40:35.039 --> 00:40:37.559
<v Speaker 6>out of Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, World Champs. It was

776
00:40:38.760 --> 00:40:42.480
<v Speaker 6>I mean, it was so surreal that we could not

777
00:40:42.800 --> 00:40:45.400
<v Speaker 6>only beat the Dodgers, but somehow win four in a row.

778
00:40:45.519 --> 00:40:47.559
<v Speaker 6>And you know, they didn't have a great offense, and

779
00:40:47.639 --> 00:40:50.800
<v Speaker 6>they were mostly about pitching. Get wills on. You know,

780
00:40:51.079 --> 00:40:53.199
<v Speaker 6>Tommy Davis, who eventually played with us, was one of

781
00:40:53.239 --> 00:40:55.800
<v Speaker 6>the great hitters, broke his ankle, so they didn't have

782
00:40:55.840 --> 00:40:58.760
<v Speaker 6>a great offense, but they usually beat you because they

783
00:40:58.880 --> 00:41:02.199
<v Speaker 6>didn't beat themselves. My game, they beat themselves. And then

784
00:41:02.239 --> 00:41:05.159
<v Speaker 6>how often do you have won nothing ball games, you know,

785
00:41:05.480 --> 00:41:07.679
<v Speaker 6>in the World Series. But we were able to do that.

786
00:41:07.800 --> 00:41:09.639
<v Speaker 6>Wally Bunker who had been Rookie Pitch of the Year

787
00:41:09.960 --> 00:41:12.159
<v Speaker 6>but it had some arm problems, and then Dave bing

788
00:41:12.239 --> 00:41:14.960
<v Speaker 6>Ally came back from struggling in Game one nothing in

789
00:41:15.480 --> 00:41:16.599
<v Speaker 6>your World Champs.

790
00:41:16.800 --> 00:41:19.239
<v Speaker 2>Jim, I heard my whole life growing up in the

791
00:41:19.280 --> 00:41:22.400
<v Speaker 2>San Fernando Valley about those eras by Willie Davis, who

792
00:41:22.840 --> 00:41:25.719
<v Speaker 2>everybody was shocked that he had those airs. Could you

793
00:41:25.800 --> 00:41:29.599
<v Speaker 2>feel the momentum change in the World Series with those plays.

794
00:41:29.559 --> 00:41:32.079
<v Speaker 6>Well, it changed the score of the game. You know,

795
00:41:32.159 --> 00:41:34.239
<v Speaker 6>we had one game, I think we won Game one

796
00:41:34.519 --> 00:41:38.000
<v Speaker 6>five to two, and they scored I think they scored

797
00:41:38.000 --> 00:41:40.280
<v Speaker 6>in the second or third inning and never scored another run.

798
00:41:41.119 --> 00:41:43.159
<v Speaker 6>You know, but again it was a four game series

799
00:41:43.199 --> 00:41:46.079
<v Speaker 6>as it turned out. Yeah, but you know, I mean

800
00:41:46.159 --> 00:41:48.119
<v Speaker 6>Sandy I think through twenty three of the first twenty

801
00:41:48.199 --> 00:41:50.960
<v Speaker 6>five pitches for strikes. I mean, even Sandy Cofek I

802
00:41:51.079 --> 00:41:54.039
<v Speaker 6>hit against him, you know, I mean as a kid,

803
00:41:54.079 --> 00:41:56.280
<v Speaker 6>I used to come to Dodger Stadium and watch him pitch,

804
00:41:56.760 --> 00:41:58.360
<v Speaker 6>and you know, I saw him on television, I saw

805
00:41:58.400 --> 00:42:01.239
<v Speaker 6>him in the World Series. But once again, I mean,

806
00:42:01.599 --> 00:42:03.400
<v Speaker 6>you know, he throws it at your fastball and it

807
00:42:03.480 --> 00:42:05.440
<v Speaker 6>starts in the lobby and ends up in a mezzanine.

808
00:42:05.519 --> 00:42:07.400
<v Speaker 6>And then when you fail, oh well, you know, and

809
00:42:07.519 --> 00:42:09.559
<v Speaker 6>I was pretty good hitter, I go, I better get

810
00:42:09.559 --> 00:42:11.559
<v Speaker 6>a little bit quicker, and I use Frank Robinson as

811
00:42:11.559 --> 00:42:14.079
<v Speaker 6>our one sixty one and I go, And now all

812
00:42:14.079 --> 00:42:16.199
<v Speaker 6>of a sudden, the same pitch that you thought was

813
00:42:16.239 --> 00:42:19.159
<v Speaker 6>a fastball would end up in the lower basement because

814
00:42:19.159 --> 00:42:21.559
<v Speaker 6>it was a curveball. John Rosebury would catch her on

815
00:42:21.599 --> 00:42:23.880
<v Speaker 6>the ground and That's why Cofax Waskpex.

816
00:42:25.039 --> 00:42:28.320
<v Speaker 2>And there is the great Jim Palmer, who was part

817
00:42:28.400 --> 00:42:32.360
<v Speaker 2>of the nineteen sixty six World champion Orioles who swept

818
00:42:32.440 --> 00:42:36.440
<v Speaker 2>the Dodgers in the Fall Classic. Nineteen sixty six would

819
00:42:36.440 --> 00:42:40.320
<v Speaker 2>be the final season Sandy Kofax pitched after an arthritic

820
00:42:40.480 --> 00:42:44.960
<v Speaker 2>elbow forced him to retirement. Obviously, nowadays he would have

821
00:42:45.039 --> 00:42:47.599
<v Speaker 2>kept pitching, but at that point in time, it was

822
00:42:47.800 --> 00:42:52.199
<v Speaker 2>just too painful for Kofax to continue at thirty years old.

823
00:42:52.760 --> 00:42:56.719
<v Speaker 2>How about this, the sixty six Orioles, they never trailed

824
00:42:57.119 --> 00:43:00.320
<v Speaker 2>at any single point in time in that four game

825
00:43:00.440 --> 00:43:04.519
<v Speaker 2>sweep against the Dodgers, only the second team in baseball

826
00:43:04.719 --> 00:43:08.199
<v Speaker 2>history to never trail in a game and win the

827
00:43:08.280 --> 00:43:13.719
<v Speaker 2>World Series. The other, the nineteen sixty three Dodgers, who

828
00:43:14.400 --> 00:43:18.000
<v Speaker 2>were a special team themselves, were never trailing in that

829
00:43:18.280 --> 00:43:22.639
<v Speaker 2>World Series, as they were able to sweep the Yankees

830
00:43:23.000 --> 00:43:26.920
<v Speaker 2>in that Fall Classic. You know how many years the

831
00:43:27.039 --> 00:43:30.840
<v Speaker 2>Dodgers and Yankees played each other in New York and Brooklyn,

832
00:43:31.079 --> 00:43:34.239
<v Speaker 2>and the Dodgers moved to LA in nineteen fifty eight

833
00:43:34.599 --> 00:43:38.800
<v Speaker 2>play the Yankees in sixty three, first time Dodgers Yankees

834
00:43:38.880 --> 00:43:42.719
<v Speaker 2>coast to coast and the Dodgers sweep Mickey Mantle, Roger

835
00:43:42.840 --> 00:43:47.679
<v Speaker 2>Marris and the Pinstripes in four games in that Fall Classic.

836
00:43:47.800 --> 00:43:51.440
<v Speaker 2>So the sixty three Dodgers and the sixty six Orioles

837
00:43:51.800 --> 00:43:55.360
<v Speaker 2>the only two teams to never trail in the World

838
00:43:55.480 --> 00:43:58.159
<v Speaker 2>Series and win it. That'll do it for us. Tonight

839
00:43:58.280 --> 00:44:01.239
<v Speaker 2>on Dodger Talk To, here are full conversation with the

840
00:44:01.320 --> 00:44:03.920
<v Speaker 2>Hall of Famer Jim Palmer. You can find it on

841
00:44:04.079 --> 00:44:08.920
<v Speaker 2>the iHeartRadio app. Tomorrow, the Dodgers will have Bobby Miller

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<v Speaker 2>on the mound going up against South Paul kad Povich,

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<v Speaker 2>who is just one in six this season with an

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<v Speaker 2>ERA of six ' ten. Bobby Miller in his last

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<v Speaker 2>start when six innings and certainly was encouraged by the

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<v Speaker 2>way things worked out for him. He was more of

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<v Speaker 2>a pitcher than a thrower. And you know, he admitted

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<v Speaker 2>himself this season at times he was chasing velocity. We

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<v Speaker 2>did not see that in Bobby's last start against the Mariners.

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<v Speaker 2>So hopefully he could build upon it like Walker Buehler

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<v Speaker 2>built upon his last start the way he pitched. Tonight.

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<v Speaker 2>Morongo Casino Dodgers on Deck begins at six o'clock tomorrow,

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<v Speaker 2>with first pitch at seven ten. Thanks to Colin Ye

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<v Speaker 2>back at our Burbank studios, Thanks to Dwayne McDonald out

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<v Speaker 2>here at Dodgers Stadium, and thanks to you for listening.

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<v Speaker 2>Hope you got homes, Hope you made it to Dodgers

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<v Speaker 2>Stadium safe. And I know the Dodgers Otani, Tioscar Hernandez,

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<v Speaker 2>they put on a show for you tonight as Otani

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<v Speaker 2>Homer steals, two vases, score threes, scores three times. Tioscar

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<v Speaker 2>Hernandez with the big, go ahead, three run home run

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<v Speaker 2>in the third inning, and the Dodgers beat the Orioles

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<v Speaker 2>six to four. Coming up next, Ben Malor on Fox

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<v Speaker 2>Sports Radio. We'll talk to you tomorrow night. See U.
