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<v Speaker 1>Now your host for World Series. Marongo Casino Dodgers on Deck.

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<v Speaker 2>Tim kamk Hi, everybody, and welcome into Morongo Casino.

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<v Speaker 3>Dodgers on Deck.

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<v Speaker 2>It's the twenty twenty four World Series, your Los Angeles

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<v Speaker 2>Dodgers and the New York Yankees. Last night, one of

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<v Speaker 2>the greatest games in World Series history ended with an

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<v Speaker 2>epic walk off by the Dodgers, a moment that will

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<v Speaker 2>be talked about and remembered for the history of baseball.

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<v Speaker 2>And tonight they'll do it again with the Dodgers the

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<v Speaker 2>chance to take a two to Ohero Series lead. It's

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<v Speaker 2>Game two of the World Series from Dodgers Stadium. Yoshinobu

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<v Speaker 2>Yamamoto on the mound gets the start. First pitch coming

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<v Speaker 2>up at five OHO eight. Coming up over the next

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<v Speaker 2>hour here on Marongo Casino, Dodgers on Deck, we got

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<v Speaker 2>a lot to get to. We are gonna hear from

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<v Speaker 2>the manager himself, Dave Roberts. That's coming up in just

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<v Speaker 2>a little bit. We'll dive deeper into this Game two

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<v Speaker 2>pitching matchup. David vesegoes one on one with Andreyear, who's

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<v Speaker 2>at Dodgers Stadium and enjoined this World Series. We've got

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<v Speaker 2>your Dodgers magical moment. Shortly, we'll check in with Kirsten Watson.

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<v Speaker 2>We got your Otani rewind coming up. In just a

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<v Speaker 2>few minutes, we'll head out to the Gaping Motors broadcast

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<v Speaker 2>booth and check in with Steven Nelson and Rick Monday.

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<v Speaker 4>Well.

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<v Speaker 2>Last night at the Ravine, the highly anticipated matchup got

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<v Speaker 2>under away finally between the Dodgers and Yankees, two iconic

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<v Speaker 2>franchises with rich histories, the two best teams in baseball

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<v Speaker 2>during the regular season this year was superstars on both rosters.

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<v Speaker 3>Jack Flaherty got the start.

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<v Speaker 2>The Dodger right hander pitched into the sixth Indian and

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<v Speaker 2>they did really well. Five and a third, two runs,

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<v Speaker 2>five hit, six strikeouts. He made one mistake that was

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<v Speaker 2>leaving a curve ball over the plate for Jean Carlos Stanton.

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<v Speaker 2>In the six he hit a four hundred and twelve

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<v Speaker 2>feet for a two run home run that actually gave

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<v Speaker 2>the Yankees a two to one lead. Dodgers down in

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<v Speaker 2>the eighth when they mounted a comeback, shoe Hey Otania

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<v Speaker 2>went out double. He advanced a third on an air

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<v Speaker 2>after a pitching change that brought up Mookie Betts. Dodgers

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<v Speaker 2>down two to one, one out. Otani at third.

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<v Speaker 5>Infield remains in on Weavers one to two pitch beat.

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<v Speaker 6>Swings in sends won a centerfield judge going back. He

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<v Speaker 6>reaches up and makes the catch. But that's gonna get

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<v Speaker 6>the job done. Here comes Otani. He scores without a

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<v Speaker 6>play sacrifice, flying bookie pets.

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<v Speaker 1>And game one is tied.

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<v Speaker 2>Mookie Betts with the sack fly to right off Luke Weaver.

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<v Speaker 2>That scored O'tani. That is the top tier play the

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<v Speaker 2>We were tied at two. The game were made tied

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<v Speaker 2>going to extra innings. At the top of the tenth,

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<v Speaker 2>sh Isn't with a one out single, He stole second,

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<v Speaker 2>he stole third, and then he would score on Anthony

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<v Speaker 2>Volpi fielder's choice, and the Yankees took a three to

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<v Speaker 2>two lead. The bottom of the tenth, Dodgers needed to

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<v Speaker 2>answer Gavin Locks a one out walk. Tommy Edvan reached

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<v Speaker 2>on an infield single. Yankees went to Neser Cortes out

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<v Speaker 2>of the bullpen. The left hander hadn't pitshed in thirty

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<v Speaker 2>eight days, mainly a starter, and the left hander got

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<v Speaker 2>Otani to f but Alex Ferdugo catching the ball fell

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<v Speaker 2>intto the stands. Runners advanced, so the Yankees intentionally walked

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<v Speaker 2>Mookie Bets to load the bases with two outs. Nesta

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<v Speaker 2>Cortes facing Freddy Friedman, the.

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<v Speaker 6>Yankees three, the Dodgers two. The basses are loaded, two out,

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<v Speaker 6>bottom of the tenth thitting the scenario you dream about.

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<v Speaker 6>Freddy is living first pitch, swinging high.

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<v Speaker 7>Fly ball, deep back.

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<v Speaker 6>Freddie Freeman channeling is inner, Kirk Gibson.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh walk up home run in Game one of the

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<v Speaker 4>World Series. They walk off Grand Flam.

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<v Speaker 6>They celebrate at the play winners six to three.

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<v Speaker 2>Freddie Freeman with the walk off Grand Slam and the

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<v Speaker 2>Dodgers with a dramatic walk off win last night. Nobody

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<v Speaker 2>wanted to leave Dodgers Stadium. It was pandemonium inside the ravine.

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<v Speaker 2>If the rest of the series is anything like last night,

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<v Speaker 2>buckle up, folks. We are in for one of the

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<v Speaker 2>all time great world series. Already one of the all

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<v Speaker 2>time game greame game ones with the Dodgers.

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<v Speaker 3>Winning last night.

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<v Speaker 2>Tonight Game two Dodgers Yankees, Yoshinobu, I'm a Moto on

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<v Speaker 2>the mound, and with more. Let's head out to the

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<v Speaker 2>Gallpin Motors Broadcast booth as we welcome in Steven Nelson

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<v Speaker 2>and Rick Monday.

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<v Speaker 3>Guys.

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<v Speaker 6>TC were still buzzing after last night's walk off grand Slam.

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<v Speaker 6>Freddie Freeman mole, I'm gonna be honest with you, it

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<v Speaker 6>was tough for me to fall asleep. I don't know

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<v Speaker 6>that if I fully did last night. That's the kind

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<v Speaker 6>of high that we all left here with.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, if it's any comfort to you, I think there

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<v Speaker 4>were about fifty three thousand of us. They didn't sleep

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<v Speaker 4>particularly well last night, including the manager Dave Roberts, who

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<v Speaker 4>said that once he got home, they stayed up and

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<v Speaker 4>they watched some of the highlights a little bit well,

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<v Speaker 4>they didn't leave the ballpark until much later into the evening,

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<v Speaker 4>No question about it. I don't know how you top

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<v Speaker 4>Game one of this World Series because this one put

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<v Speaker 4>everybody sideways and looking and understanding exactly what happened. How

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<v Speaker 4>about this also because obviously some people have way too

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<v Speaker 4>much time on their hands, because with Freemen hitting that

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<v Speaker 4>home run, the walk off home run World Series here

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<v Speaker 4>at Dodger Stadium exactly thirteen thousand, one hundred and sixty

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<v Speaker 4>days after Kirk Gibson hit that walk off home run,

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<v Speaker 4>and the coincidence both of those home runs were hit

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<v Speaker 4>at eight thirty seven pm, there were.

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<v Speaker 5>Some Dodger ghosts in the building last night.

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<v Speaker 8>Maull.

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<v Speaker 6>I think that's safe to say. I mean, dude, you

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<v Speaker 6>I believe in that stuff, do you?

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know, but I don't discount it. At the

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<v Speaker 4>same time, last night, I thought it was a wonderful

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<v Speaker 4>stage and the biggest stage that this sport has, and

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<v Speaker 4>how it captured. I mean, even downtown in La earlier

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<v Speaker 4>today just walking around a little bit, I mean, people

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<v Speaker 4>were in their Dodger gear and thinking about everything that happened,

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<v Speaker 4>and I mean little things that happened all throughout the

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<v Speaker 4>ball game. This was baseball, I think, at its best

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<v Speaker 4>in a wonderful, wonderful showcase last night.

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<v Speaker 6>And it was kind of stunning because you know, normally

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<v Speaker 6>you have four days of build up and hype and

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<v Speaker 6>it's like, there's no way that this game is going

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<v Speaker 6>to meet those expectations. No, they far exceeded those expectations.

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<v Speaker 6>You dropped last night's script into a writer's room down

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<v Speaker 6>the street in Hollywood or in downtown wherever, any studio.

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<v Speaker 6>They're going to reject that that's too much to you

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<v Speaker 6>much and it ends in the first ever walk off

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<v Speaker 6>Grand Slam in World Series history. So now everybody has

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<v Speaker 6>to try and turn the page to Game two, because

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<v Speaker 6>as thrilling as Game one was, mo it only counts

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<v Speaker 6>for one.

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<v Speaker 4>Only counts for one, but it's a big one in

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<v Speaker 4>the initial game of the World Series. Now the big

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<v Speaker 4>question is can the players refocus and say, Okay, this

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<v Speaker 4>is game two. Don't be thinking of the long ball

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<v Speaker 4>and for the home run by Freddy Freeman. I mean,

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<v Speaker 4>there's so many different things that got your attention, including

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<v Speaker 4>Freeman is first and back gets the triple. They asked

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<v Speaker 4>Dave Roberts after the game well, what does you think

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<v Speaker 4>about the triple? He says, how I wanted it, tell

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<v Speaker 4>him to stop because that right ankle. And yet Freddy

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<v Speaker 4>Freeman was back out here early today getting his five

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<v Speaker 4>to six hours of treatment in order to be in

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<v Speaker 4>the starting lineup tonight.

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<v Speaker 5>But you look at.

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<v Speaker 6>The last four or excuse me, last five World series

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<v Speaker 6>between the Dodgers and Yankees. Tim, you know, conventional wisdom

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<v Speaker 6>says you want to go up two games to none,

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<v Speaker 6>take that commanding two to nothing lead, going to the

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<v Speaker 6>road team, and that's what you're thinking about. But in

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<v Speaker 6>this rivalry's history, the last five World Series that they played,

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<v Speaker 6>four times has there been a two to nothing series lead,

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<v Speaker 6>and three of those times the team up two oh

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<v Speaker 6>went on to lose the World series.

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<v Speaker 5>Mo, as you well know you were on both sides.

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<v Speaker 4>Would you rather be up two games to none?

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<v Speaker 5>Undoubtedly?

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<v Speaker 4>Case closed?

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<v Speaker 5>Doubtedly. I'm just trying to say there's some history here.

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<v Speaker 5>Well we'll see how these teams make some more history.

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<v Speaker 5>Game two of the World Series coming up.

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<v Speaker 2>Tim, back to you, all right, thanks a lot, Nelly,

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<v Speaker 2>We're gonna hear from the manager, Dave Roberts. We'll check

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<v Speaker 2>in with David vat Say, We'll hear from Andre Ethier.

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<v Speaker 2>We'll dive deeper into this Game two pitching matchup.

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<v Speaker 3>But I'm next.

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<v Speaker 2>You're o Tani Rewind and we'll visit with Kirsten Watson.

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<v Speaker 2>We're leading up to Game two of the World Series

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<v Speaker 2>from Dodger Stadium, Dodgers and Yankees. Thanks for being with us.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm Tim Cases, Los Angeles. Dodgers Audio Network.

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<v Speaker 1>Is Morongo Casino, Dodgers on Dodgers on Deck, y'all on

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<v Speaker 2>He's the Dodgers and Yankees Game two of the World Series.

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<v Speaker 2>Dodgers a thrilling Game one win last night on the

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<v Speaker 2>walk off Grand Slam from Freddie Freeman, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and

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<v Speaker 2>Carlos Rodan. The pitching matchup here in Game two tonight.

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<v Speaker 2>First pitch coming up in five O eight.

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<v Speaker 9>This is the Otani Rewide Kainley leads in as the

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<v Speaker 9>call from Wells O one oh Otani swings it's a

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<v Speaker 9>missile to right field.

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<v Speaker 6>Soto back at the wall. It's off the base of

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<v Speaker 6>the wall. Otani makes a turnaround first, he heads for

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<v Speaker 6>a second and he slides in safely, and the ball

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<v Speaker 6>skips away and Joey's taking off her third.

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<v Speaker 5>He slides in safely.

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<v Speaker 6>There the throw back into the infield skept away from

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<v Speaker 6>the middle of the ech infield. You Otani took an

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<v Speaker 6>extra ninety feet, so the tying run on third with only.

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<v Speaker 2>One out in the show Hey Otani with the double

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<v Speaker 2>the eighth and he takes third on the throwing air,

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<v Speaker 2>a heads up piece of base running by Show Hey.

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<v Speaker 2>He would score on the mookie Bets sack fly tie

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<v Speaker 2>in the game at two, and the Dodgers would go

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<v Speaker 2>on and win it with the grand Slam from Freddie

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<v Speaker 2>Freeman in the bottom half of the tenth inning, a

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<v Speaker 2>six to three win over the Yankees. Last night in

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<v Speaker 2>And Kirston now joins us before Game two of this

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<v Speaker 2>the Grand Slam to win Game one. A lot of

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<v Speaker 10>Oh my goodness, so many, and it's so incredible when

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<v Speaker 10>all night. And the offense, yes, they were opportunities in

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<v Speaker 10>so for Freddy Freeman to have a walk off Grand

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<v Speaker 10>Slam in the World Series, all of his teammates were

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<v Speaker 10>for Kirk Gibson, for him to have that walk off

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<v Speaker 10>next he had three hits, He had a shut up performance,

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<v Speaker 3>The score was six to three.

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<v Speaker 10>That number sixty three. Fernando Valenzuela, he passed away at

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<v Speaker 5>He had told me so.

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<v Speaker 10>Oral Herscheizer actually used to call Fernando Valenzuela Freddie.

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<v Speaker 10>And now Fernando Freddy had a very good relationship with

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<v Speaker 10>present day Freddie Freeman to have the walk off Grand

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<v Speaker 10>Slam similar to the walk off home run of Kurt Gibson,

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<v Speaker 10>it just felt like there were so many things meant

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<v Speaker 10>to be. So I don't know if y'all believe in signs.

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<v Speaker 10>This feels like a very very good sign. And I

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<v Speaker 10>think that there are a lot of people, a lot

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<v Speaker 10>of Dodger legends looking down on this team and they're

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<v Speaker 10>hoping for something special this year, and I think last

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<v Speaker 4>No doubt.

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<v Speaker 2>They got a game too, they got to play and

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<v Speaker 2>it's Yoshinobu Yamamoto on the mount.

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<v Speaker 10>Yes, And so he's gonna have to set the tone

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<v Speaker 10>for today. But he's been really good at in this postseason,

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<v Speaker 10>and so for him, it's similar to kind of what

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<v Speaker 10>of that just kind of set the tone early, be excellent.

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<v Speaker 10>Do what he did truly against this team over the summer.

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<v Speaker 10>So he's ready for it. He is taking all the

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<v Speaker 10>been preparing his body for this start. He obviously he

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<v Speaker 10>ultimately Dave Roberts feels really good about the protection that

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<v Speaker 10>he has and also just going into the off day

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<v Speaker 2>It's going to be an exciting Game two. Who knows

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<v Speaker 2>if it's exciting his Game one. We certainly hope for

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<v Speaker 2>the same outcome. Here's gonna be appreciated. We'll check in

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<v Speaker 4>Gibber anything else, Dave?

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<v Speaker 11>Do you think questions for Dave?

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<v Speaker 1>Dave? Can you just describe Dave? Can you talk about

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<v Speaker 8>I think the thing that excites me is his temperament, poise,

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<v Speaker 8>So yeah, first World Series appearance and he'll be ready.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah, Doc. Last night after you got home, did

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<v Speaker 4>you watch a replay? Did you savor it? Did you

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<v Speaker 4>have trouble sleeping? Was the adrenaline still going?

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<v Speaker 8>I did? I? Actually I did I was got home,

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<v Speaker 8>It was pretty spectacular, pretty very spectacular.

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<v Speaker 12>Yeah, David, the ninth inning there when you chose to

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<v Speaker 1>The today's game.

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<v Speaker 8>That's why I sort of thought about potentially shorten Kopek

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<v Speaker 8>ready feeling frisky for tonight's game. The particular matchup, I

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<v Speaker 8>at that point in time. So that was kind of

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<v Speaker 2>you up to first pitch Dodgers Yankees Game two of

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<v Speaker 2>It's the Dodgers and Yankees Game two of the World Series.

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<v Speaker 2>Yoshinobo Yamamoto and Carlos Rodon. The pitching matchup for our

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<v Speaker 3>Up at five o eight.

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<v Speaker 2>Game two of this World Series and David, last night

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<v Speaker 2>one of the greatest moments in baseball history. I don't

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<v Speaker 2>think it's too much to say that's certainly one of

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<v Speaker 2>the biggest moments in Dodger history. Echoing nineteen eighty eight

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<v Speaker 2>and Kirk Gibson, what a home run grand Slam from Freddy.

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<v Speaker 13>Six hundred and ninety six World Series games have been played.

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<v Speaker 13>That was the first ever walk off Grand Slam in

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<v Speaker 13>World Series history. Hard to believe and obviously tim alta

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<v Speaker 13>parallels being drawn to Freddie Freeman's walk off home run

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<v Speaker 13>last night to Kirk Gibson's walk off home run in

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<v Speaker 13>Game one of the nineteen eighty eight World Series. Obviously,

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<v Speaker 13>Kirk was on two bad knees, bad hand strings, Freddie's

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<v Speaker 13>and who knows what else. And moments after he crossed

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<v Speaker 11>Freddie, it feels like the game does reward you.

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<v Speaker 14>Oh, Yeah, you know, it's been a grind. It's been

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<v Speaker 14>a grind for three months for me and my family,

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<v Speaker 14>and obviously the last week getting the rest and treating

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<v Speaker 14>my ankle and doing the best you can.

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<v Speaker 3>So every morning.

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<v Speaker 13>Me tonight, when you were up there against Nestor Cortes,

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<v Speaker 13>are you just doing the Freddie Freeman thing and looking

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<v Speaker 13>for something in the strike zone.

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<v Speaker 14>Yes, I'm trying to be on time for the heater.

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<v Speaker 14>He's got a good hit here, the ball rises. I

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<v Speaker 7>I'm trying to.

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<v Speaker 14>Look closer to me because I didn't wanted to lay

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<v Speaker 14>off the cutter in the slider away. I just wanted

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<v Speaker 14>to not miss the pitch at it, and I.

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<v Speaker 11>Didn't miss it.

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<v Speaker 13>Freddie, There's been a lot of great moments in World

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<v Speaker 13>Series history, Dodger history.

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<v Speaker 11>You're now part of that. What does that mean?

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<v Speaker 14>That means a lot. But we still got three more

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<v Speaker 14>wins to go, so I'm glad I to do this

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<v Speaker 14>for Game one and.

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<v Speaker 7>Get the win.

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<v Speaker 3>But let's let's now.

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<v Speaker 14>I got to focus ours tomorrow and grace some more memories.

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<v Speaker 13>Now, here's another thing that's circulating on the internet, tim

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<v Speaker 13>that Freeman's walk off grand slam was hit at the

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<v Speaker 13>same hour and minute as Kirk Gibson's walk off home

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<v Speaker 13>run in Game one in nineteen eighty eight. I'm still

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<v Speaker 13>trying to confirm that, but still it would be pretty

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<v Speaker 11>Eight twenty seven, I believe is what they're saying.

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<v Speaker 13>Gibson hit his home run and Freddy hit his last night,

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<v Speaker 13>and I was looking at the replay my vantage point

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<v Speaker 13>as I was high fiving Magic Johnson on my way

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<v Speaker 13>to the field. Tim, you know, it looked like it

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<v Speaker 13>landed pretty close to where Gibson's home run hit was hit.

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<v Speaker 13>And the one thing about Gibson's home run in eighty eight, nobody.

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<v Speaker 11>Knows where that baseball is.

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<v Speaker 13>I'll have to try to find out later today whether

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<v Speaker 13>or not Freddie Freeman knows whether or not that baseball

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<v Speaker 3>David is driven by Ford.

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<v Speaker 2>F one fifty Tommy Edmund last night he was key

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<v Speaker 13>Got a lot of action at shortstop, and he actually

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<v Speaker 13>saved two runs.

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<v Speaker 11>That is not really being talked about.

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<v Speaker 13>After John Carlos Stanton hit his go ahead two run

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<v Speaker 13>made a great stop to hold Jash Chisholm at third base.

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<v Speaker 13>And also later in the game in that eighth or

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<v Speaker 13>ninth inning, he was able to prevent a run from

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<v Speaker 13>being scored as well to keep the score where it was.

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<v Speaker 11>You know, he stopped the ball.

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<v Speaker 13>going to be, and he was able to keep it

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<v Speaker 13>keep the game at a one run game right there.

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<v Speaker 11>In the top of the tenth inning.

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<v Speaker 13>So Tommy Edmund NLCSMVP also made a lot of terrific

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<v Speaker 2>They got to play a game two right away tonight. Daman,

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<v Speaker 2>what's the lineup look compared to last night.

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<v Speaker 13>Well, Tommy Edmond now is in center field with the

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<v Speaker 13>left hander Rodin on the mound. Miguel Rojas is getting

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<v Speaker 13>the started shortstop, and keyk Hernandez slides over to second base.

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<v Speaker 13>This is Rojas's first start since the NLDS because of

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<v Speaker 13>Rojas is going to have to have surgery to get

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<v Speaker 13>that sports hernia taken care of after what he hopes

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<v Speaker 13>is a championship parade. But he said it feels better

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<v Speaker 13>now than it did when he was playing through it

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<v Speaker 13>in September. So Rojas at short, Edmund in center, Keik

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<v Speaker 13>at second base.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, kudos to you, David last night postgame all the

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<v Speaker 13>Rick, what an opening act last night for the World Series.

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<v Speaker 13>Freddie Freeman, that guy I know you really care about,

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<v Speaker 13>delivered and the game rewarded him.

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<v Speaker 4>I thought it was an absolute wonderful presentation of Major

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<v Speaker 4>League Baseball. And I mean that sincerely. You know, you

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<v Speaker 4>that baseball has to present, and I thought the game itself,

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<v Speaker 4>major League Baseball presented itself in an absolutely glorious way

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<v Speaker 4>last night. I mean, there was so much drama both ways.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, one base hit, one play, it goes the

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<v Speaker 4>other way. One base hit, one play, it goes the

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<v Speaker 4>other way. And then the stage is it for Freddy

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<v Speaker 4>Freeman and he comes on and the Dodgers trailing in

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<v Speaker 4>that ten donning with two outs and you get Freeman

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<v Speaker 4>that comes on, and you know it was a chakra

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<v Speaker 4>to begin with. Who was expecting Freddie Freeman with his

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<v Speaker 4>right ankle that is that is so heavily damaged. I mean,

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<v Speaker 4>that's just the way it is. He is undergoing five

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<v Speaker 4>hours of medical just in order to to see if

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<v Speaker 4>he can play in a ballgame. In his first to

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<v Speaker 4>bad last night, gets the triple that Dave Roberts after

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<v Speaker 4>the ball game said, well, what did you think of

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<v Speaker 4>about the Freddie Freeman's triple? He says, I want to

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<v Speaker 4>tell him to stop stop running, and then he hits

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<v Speaker 4>the of the Grand Slam. This place was absolutely electric

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<v Speaker 4>last night, and I know in just walking around downtown

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<v Speaker 4>LA a little earlier today that electricity is still there

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<v Speaker 4>and it's in the building as well. And that doesn't

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<v Speaker 4>take anything for granted, But I thought last night was

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<v Speaker 4>a wonderful presentation of the game of baseball.

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<v Speaker 11>Well put Rick as only you could do it.

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<v Speaker 13>And I know it's been a few years since you

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<v Speaker 13>last played in Major League baseball, But after a game

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<v Speaker 13>like last night, do you have the itch?

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<v Speaker 17>No?

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<v Speaker 4>I know how to scratch now? Yeah? You always had

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<v Speaker 4>the itch, you always I think one of the things

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<v Speaker 4>that you miss as a player, at least I'm speaking

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<v Speaker 4>for myself and a couple of the teammates as well.

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<v Speaker 4>You missed the excitement of the unknown. There was plenty

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<v Speaker 4>of that last night here. You also miss just the competition.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't have to be competitive in everything that I do,

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<v Speaker 4>but when you're on the field here and that's your perfection,

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<v Speaker 4>the level of competition just presents itself to an escalated mode,

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<v Speaker 4>if you will. It's difficult to explain it. After the

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<v Speaker 4>jitters kind of settled down after the first couple of innings,

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<v Speaker 4>as I thought, the tension was on the field and

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<v Speaker 4>everybody's a little up tight, understandably, so I've been there,

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<v Speaker 4>and that's the way it is that the butterflies that

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<v Speaker 4>upset stomach, that you hear the anticipation, and then the

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<v Speaker 4>kind of settled down in the third inning that it

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<v Speaker 4>came down to the baseball as well. By the way,

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<v Speaker 4>I just want to come end you. I listened to

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<v Speaker 4>your post game last night and the fact that you

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<v Speaker 4>had Brad Paisley come on, who is a huge, not

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<v Speaker 4>only Dodger fan, he's a baseball fan. And I talked

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<v Speaker 4>to Brad right before the ballgame downstairs in the dugout

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<v Speaker 4>club and he was enthusiastic. But I thought your interview

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<v Speaker 4>and listening to Brad Paisley talk about baseball was really,

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<v Speaker 4>really fun.

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<v Speaker 13>He's back, He's not singing the anthem, but he's here

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<v Speaker 13>as a Dodger.

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<v Speaker 4>I also liked the fact that you what was he

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<v Speaker 4>trying to auction off his guitar? Whatever was, Yeah, it's

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<v Speaker 4>a Cooper Town any gazo, not this guitar. It is

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<v Speaker 4>very similar to h Here's here's the parallel that I

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<v Speaker 4>drew when I heard that last night, and I kind

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<v Speaker 4>of chuckled while I was in the car looking at

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<v Speaker 4>tail lights in front of me, But I equated it

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<v Speaker 4>to a player, a good defensive player. They said, hey, look,

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<v Speaker 4>let's take that globe and send it somewhere. Let's take

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<v Speaker 4>that No no, no, no, no no. And it's the same

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<v Speaker 4>with Brad Baisley with his favorite guitar.

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<v Speaker 11>Rick.

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<v Speaker 13>What's amazing is I'm sitting here talking to you the

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<v Speaker 13>day after Freddie Freeman's walk off grand slam. Freddie now

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<v Speaker 13>joins you and Kirk Gibson as Dodger history as one

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<v Speaker 13>of the most memorable home runs that this franchise has

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<v Speaker 13>ever seen.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, and put it in perspective, though, Dave, in order

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<v Speaker 4>to have those swings. There had to be your teammates

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<v Speaker 4>on bass, and there had to be win by your

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<v Speaker 4>teammates and you and the ball club and all of

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<v Speaker 4>the scouting that took place in order to get your

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<v Speaker 4>ball club there. It's one swing that it represents the

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<v Speaker 4>actions of everybody.

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<v Speaker 13>Well, I don't think mel Didier gave Freddie the scouting

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<v Speaker 13>report on a backdoor slider from Nestor Quarte.

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<v Speaker 4>No, if Freddie did that, but he also went and

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<v Speaker 4>consulted what was looking to the possibility of the pitches

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<v Speaker 4>that he might see. It was a wonderful, wonderful game.

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<v Speaker 11>Let's see what they got for an on court tonight. Rick.

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<v Speaker 11>We'll check in with you and Stephen a little bit later.

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<v Speaker 11>There he is blue Monday.

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<v Speaker 13>We'll always remember that game in Montreal in nineteen eighty

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<v Speaker 13>one as well.

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<v Speaker 11>We'll send it back to you in the studio.

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<v Speaker 2>When you need the very best care for your child,

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<v Speaker 2>go to Children's Hospital LA, ranked number one in California

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<v Speaker 2>for pediatric care.

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<v Speaker 3>Find the right doctor at c HLA dot org.

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<v Speaker 1>David and now what will likely be vast fielding insults

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<v Speaker 1>from a Dodger player.

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<v Speaker 3>It's an engagement of endearment.

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<v Speaker 1>This is high and tight.

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<v Speaker 13>It's the day after Freddie Freeman's historic walk off Grand

644
00:31:55.279 --> 00:31:58.079
<v Speaker 13>Slam and look who showed up to throw out the

645
00:31:58.079 --> 00:32:01.319
<v Speaker 13>first pitch with his best buddy, Matt Kemp, the one

646
00:32:01.319 --> 00:32:03.920
<v Speaker 13>and only Prince of the Desert, a man that spent

647
00:32:03.960 --> 00:32:07.759
<v Speaker 13>his entire twelve year Major league career with the Dodgers,

648
00:32:08.039 --> 00:32:09.880
<v Speaker 13>the one and only Andre Ethier.

649
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<v Speaker 11>Great to have you out here, man, What a day

650
00:32:12.359 --> 00:32:13.359
<v Speaker 11>to be out here.

651
00:32:13.599 --> 00:32:16.000
<v Speaker 7>What a day. You're right, that was unbelievable last night.

652
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<v Speaker 17>I think two words coming up, wow and incredible. I

653
00:32:21.160 --> 00:32:22.640
<v Speaker 17>don't think you could have asked for a better start

654
00:32:22.680 --> 00:32:23.319
<v Speaker 17>to this series.

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<v Speaker 7>You know. I think you get I think you get.

656
00:32:26.599 --> 00:32:29.880
<v Speaker 17>Nervous, and I think you get fearful that there's so

657
00:32:29.960 --> 00:32:32.440
<v Speaker 17>much lead up, especially in the you know amount of

658
00:32:32.440 --> 00:32:35.759
<v Speaker 17>time that was between the you know, the lcs's and

659
00:32:36.039 --> 00:32:40.559
<v Speaker 17>the World Series and Yankees Dodgers, you know battle the

660
00:32:40.960 --> 00:32:43.920
<v Speaker 17>of the two big teams, and last night lived up to.

661
00:32:43.920 --> 00:32:45.839
<v Speaker 7>It, uh, you know, to the full extent. And that

662
00:32:46.000 --> 00:32:47.880
<v Speaker 7>was Uh. I think everything you could ask for.

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00:32:47.920 --> 00:32:49.440
<v Speaker 17>And I know I was on the edge of my

664
00:32:49.480 --> 00:32:51.480
<v Speaker 17>seat last night, on the couch watching him the whole thing.

665
00:32:51.640 --> 00:32:53.960
<v Speaker 17>Couldn't believe Yes we have this, No we don't have this.

666
00:32:54.319 --> 00:32:56.279
<v Speaker 17>Oh crap, what happens if we go down oh one,

667
00:32:57.000 --> 00:32:58.920
<v Speaker 17>you know, all the scenarios, and then sure enough Freddie

668
00:32:58.920 --> 00:33:02.799
<v Speaker 17>walks up there hit once winging one bitch uh one night.

669
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<v Speaker 11>So you're as invested as all of us.

670
00:33:06.119 --> 00:33:10.720
<v Speaker 17>Oh yeah, one invested. Uh you know, I'm uh, you know,

671
00:33:10.720 --> 00:33:13.920
<v Speaker 17>all in. I love this team, I love his organization.

672
00:33:14.039 --> 00:33:16.640
<v Speaker 17>I wanted to ask, you know, the most amount of

673
00:33:16.680 --> 00:33:19.640
<v Speaker 17>success that could have, But yeah, when we were getting

674
00:33:19.799 --> 00:33:22.279
<v Speaker 17>series and games like this, I'm I'm all for it.

675
00:33:22.319 --> 00:33:25.400
<v Speaker 17>I'm sitting there yelling and screaming, uh, probably doing the

676
00:33:25.400 --> 00:33:27.319
<v Speaker 17>same reactions that everyone's doing at home, at the same

677
00:33:27.319 --> 00:33:30.279
<v Speaker 17>reactions everyone's doing at the stadium. So yeah, it's fun

678
00:33:30.279 --> 00:33:32.079
<v Speaker 17>to be here. That's why I'm here today and uh

679
00:33:32.200 --> 00:33:35.519
<v Speaker 17>here enjoying World Series Baseball back in LA what right

680
00:33:35.720 --> 00:33:37.279
<v Speaker 17>rightfully belongs to rightfully.

681
00:33:36.960 --> 00:33:40.119
<v Speaker 13>Should be andre it seemed like everybody was happy for

682
00:33:40.240 --> 00:33:43.359
<v Speaker 13>Freddie Freeman because I know, if you've talked about this,

683
00:33:43.559 --> 00:33:46.279
<v Speaker 13>the game rewards you, and it seems like he's put

684
00:33:46.319 --> 00:33:47.920
<v Speaker 13>in a lot to this game, and it felt like

685
00:33:48.000 --> 00:33:49.920
<v Speaker 13>the game rewarded him last night for.

686
00:33:49.920 --> 00:33:50.839
<v Speaker 7>Sure one percent.

687
00:33:51.039 --> 00:33:51.319
<v Speaker 4>Uh.

688
00:33:51.880 --> 00:33:53.799
<v Speaker 7>You know, he's been a guy who's been so stable

689
00:33:54.319 --> 00:33:56.440
<v Speaker 7>over the courses whole you know, career.

690
00:33:56.559 --> 00:33:58.519
<v Speaker 17>I think I saw that stat they pulled up last

691
00:33:58.599 --> 00:34:00.759
<v Speaker 17>night all his what he's first, second in and the

692
00:34:00.839 --> 00:34:02.680
<v Speaker 17>last like I don't know, was it five six, seven

693
00:34:02.720 --> 00:34:07.519
<v Speaker 17>years or something like hits rbish, you know all that stuff.

694
00:34:07.599 --> 00:34:10.000
<v Speaker 17>I mean, it's it's unbelievable to see the resume's put

695
00:34:10.039 --> 00:34:12.199
<v Speaker 17>together and he's quite and let's really be really, he's

696
00:34:12.239 --> 00:34:14.599
<v Speaker 17>quietly done it. Everyone knows who Freddie Freeman is. Everyone

697
00:34:14.679 --> 00:34:17.000
<v Speaker 17>can give his aclades, but you don't realize the level

698
00:34:17.320 --> 00:34:19.400
<v Speaker 17>of success he's had, not only the level of success,

699
00:34:19.679 --> 00:34:23.280
<v Speaker 17>the elite level of success he's had, because you look

700
00:34:23.320 --> 00:34:25.920
<v Speaker 17>at those numbers right there, he's first, not not tenth,

701
00:34:26.039 --> 00:34:28.840
<v Speaker 17>not eleventh, not even thirtieth. He's first and second in

702
00:34:28.840 --> 00:34:32.480
<v Speaker 17>a lot of those categories. And you know it's that

703
00:34:32.599 --> 00:34:35.000
<v Speaker 17>that's what makes this line up tough, right like you

704
00:34:35.000 --> 00:34:37.840
<v Speaker 17>you had a atani uh let's walk bets.

705
00:34:38.000 --> 00:34:39.079
<v Speaker 7>Uh deep breath.

706
00:34:39.199 --> 00:34:41.159
<v Speaker 17>After we got those, you know, we got Otani out,

707
00:34:41.159 --> 00:34:43.719
<v Speaker 17>we get we put uh bets on, and then we

708
00:34:43.760 --> 00:34:46.199
<v Speaker 17>have Freddy coming up, who's we knows, hobbled, who's always

709
00:34:46.239 --> 00:34:50.239
<v Speaker 17>been struggling, and I guess a wounded a.

710
00:34:50.199 --> 00:34:52.119
<v Speaker 7>Wounded animal, wounded creatures.

711
00:34:52.280 --> 00:34:53.599
<v Speaker 17>There's some of the you know, some of the most

712
00:34:53.679 --> 00:34:55.679
<v Speaker 17>dangerous and Freddie definitely showed it last night.

713
00:34:55.840 --> 00:34:58.400
<v Speaker 13>The great part about this is now there's a new

714
00:34:58.480 --> 00:35:01.000
<v Speaker 13>highlight to show instead of just Kirk Gibson's.

715
00:35:01.719 --> 00:35:03.159
<v Speaker 17>Can I tell you how many times I've seen that

716
00:35:03.400 --> 00:35:06.960
<v Speaker 17>Gibby a highlight, you know, all those years you know, lady.

717
00:35:06.719 --> 00:35:08.719
<v Speaker 7>And games eighth, ninth inning come back.

718
00:35:09.360 --> 00:35:11.280
<v Speaker 17>You know, in place during the regular season and that

719
00:35:11.400 --> 00:35:15.440
<v Speaker 17>Gibbie the highlight comes on, and that will always hold

720
00:35:15.440 --> 00:35:17.920
<v Speaker 17>a place where I like, you know, with Vinnie and

721
00:35:17.920 --> 00:35:21.920
<v Speaker 17>and you know calling that you know that shot and

722
00:35:22.440 --> 00:35:24.119
<v Speaker 17>give you what it meant to this city back then

723
00:35:24.159 --> 00:35:27.199
<v Speaker 17>in eighty eight and rightfully so though for this new

724
00:35:27.199 --> 00:35:31.159
<v Speaker 17>next generation, and I think it's perfect for you know

725
00:35:31.199 --> 00:35:33.960
<v Speaker 17>what's going on here with first time in forty three years,

726
00:35:34.000 --> 00:35:37.599
<v Speaker 17>it's this generational series matchup again, and so why not

727
00:35:37.679 --> 00:35:40.599
<v Speaker 17>have a generational moment for this next generation of Dodger

728
00:35:40.639 --> 00:35:43.639
<v Speaker 17>fans to see and have something that they've witnessed themselves

729
00:35:43.760 --> 00:35:47.519
<v Speaker 17>and seem we And the only way to really solidify

730
00:35:47.559 --> 00:35:49.360
<v Speaker 17>that and capitalize on it is that has to be

731
00:35:50.280 --> 00:35:51.280
<v Speaker 17>a World series victory.

732
00:35:51.320 --> 00:35:53.000
<v Speaker 7>And I think that's what was special about.

733
00:35:52.760 --> 00:35:55.320
<v Speaker 13>That give you moment how much momentum does it give

734
00:35:55.360 --> 00:35:57.960
<v Speaker 13>the Dodgers after winning a game like last night.

735
00:35:58.280 --> 00:36:00.639
<v Speaker 7>Well, I said this to a couple.

736
00:36:00.840 --> 00:36:02.760
<v Speaker 17>I had a couple buddies of mine who were on

737
00:36:02.800 --> 00:36:05.559
<v Speaker 17>the flight with me today that happened to be Yankees fans,

738
00:36:05.599 --> 00:36:08.559
<v Speaker 17>and I said, They're like, well, Booty looks awful. After that,

739
00:36:08.599 --> 00:36:10.920
<v Speaker 17>I go, well, Dave would have looked awful too. If so,

740
00:36:11.000 --> 00:36:13.719
<v Speaker 17>whoever lost that game? As a manager, you look bad, right,

741
00:36:14.239 --> 00:36:18.480
<v Speaker 17>There's opportunities for you to maybe done something different, but you.

742
00:36:18.400 --> 00:36:21.559
<v Speaker 7>Can't second get show off off those things. You know,

743
00:36:21.760 --> 00:36:22.360
<v Speaker 7>does Dave.

744
00:36:22.280 --> 00:36:25.360
<v Speaker 17>Pull Jack a little early from you know? From that

745
00:36:25.400 --> 00:36:28.519
<v Speaker 17>at that Who knows? Does you know Booney make a

746
00:36:28.519 --> 00:36:29.400
<v Speaker 17>different move right there?

747
00:36:30.000 --> 00:36:30.599
<v Speaker 7>You never know.

748
00:36:31.360 --> 00:36:34.199
<v Speaker 17>I just think it's a real testament to the quality

749
00:36:34.760 --> 00:36:37.440
<v Speaker 17>of both players on each field. And when you have

750
00:36:37.480 --> 00:36:40.400
<v Speaker 17>that home field advantage, that's what happens in these series.

751
00:36:40.440 --> 00:36:42.719
<v Speaker 17>You're able to capitalize on it. The Dodgers did last night.

752
00:36:42.960 --> 00:36:44.079
<v Speaker 11>He's a man in demand.

753
00:36:44.159 --> 00:36:47.760
<v Speaker 13>Andre Ethier at Dodgers stadiure before Game two of the

754
00:36:47.800 --> 00:36:50.639
<v Speaker 13>World Series. He's throwing out the first pitch with his

755
00:36:50.719 --> 00:36:52.199
<v Speaker 13>old teammate Matt Camp.

756
00:36:52.480 --> 00:36:53.920
<v Speaker 11>What's it like to be back.

757
00:36:53.679 --> 00:36:56.280
<v Speaker 13>With Matt in this setting, to be able to be

758
00:36:56.400 --> 00:36:59.639
<v Speaker 13>brought back together as two of the more popular players

759
00:36:59.679 --> 00:37:01.559
<v Speaker 13>in the line last twenty five years.

760
00:37:01.960 --> 00:37:03.039
<v Speaker 7>Uh, it's it's a big honor.

761
00:37:03.079 --> 00:37:05.679
<v Speaker 17>It's it's it's uh, it's unbelievable to be uh given

762
00:37:05.719 --> 00:37:07.519
<v Speaker 17>this honor of doing this for a game two of

763
00:37:07.880 --> 00:37:10.199
<v Speaker 17>the World Series, and you know, not just a regular

764
00:37:10.239 --> 00:37:12.480
<v Speaker 17>season game, not just a playoff game, a World Series,

765
00:37:12.480 --> 00:37:13.599
<v Speaker 17>the first one that's been back in.

766
00:37:14.079 --> 00:37:17.239
<v Speaker 7>Uh what is it eight years now? Uh, And uh,

767
00:37:17.639 --> 00:37:19.079
<v Speaker 7>you know, it's unbelievable to be a part of it.

768
00:37:20.679 --> 00:37:24.840
<v Speaker 17>You know, I know, uh, the fans, everyone uh is

769
00:37:24.880 --> 00:37:26.719
<v Speaker 17>looking forward it and you know, and going back to

770
00:37:26.760 --> 00:37:29.039
<v Speaker 17>what we just previously said, you know, it's it's just

771
00:37:29.079 --> 00:37:31.480
<v Speaker 17>it's generational and uh, you know, I have these guys

772
00:37:31.719 --> 00:37:33.679
<v Speaker 17>at all these playoffs, you know, the older players come

773
00:37:33.719 --> 00:37:35.920
<v Speaker 17>back throw those first pitches, and it's kind of weird

774
00:37:35.920 --> 00:37:38.079
<v Speaker 17>to be standing here, being in that position now and

775
00:37:38.320 --> 00:37:39.239
<v Speaker 17>being a part of it that way.

776
00:37:39.519 --> 00:37:41.559
<v Speaker 11>Well, the good news you're still at your playing weight.

777
00:37:42.280 --> 00:37:45.320
<v Speaker 17>Uh yeah, I'm still my playing with somewhat uh probably

778
00:37:45.360 --> 00:37:47.360
<v Speaker 17>even a little bit downright. I don't have to look

779
00:37:47.440 --> 00:37:49.800
<v Speaker 17>weights as much anymore. So I'm actually a few pounds

780
00:37:49.800 --> 00:37:52.039
<v Speaker 17>at lighter than I was when I played, and uh,

781
00:37:52.199 --> 00:37:54.079
<v Speaker 17>you know that's always a tough thing to do, uh

782
00:37:54.239 --> 00:37:56.599
<v Speaker 17>not to get that uh that dad gut like.

783
00:37:56.559 --> 00:37:59.639
<v Speaker 11>You're smarting there now, Dad boughts in. So I just

784
00:37:59.719 --> 00:38:00.840
<v Speaker 11>leaned all the way into it.

785
00:38:00.920 --> 00:38:03.199
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, you're leading in hard luck.

786
00:38:03.400 --> 00:38:06.079
<v Speaker 17>Luckily you're not a camera budge.

787
00:38:06.440 --> 00:38:09.280
<v Speaker 11>All right, Dre, thanks a lot, and don't bounce the

788
00:38:09.320 --> 00:38:10.199
<v Speaker 11>first pitch today.

789
00:38:10.360 --> 00:38:12.480
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, well, appreciate it. You know who knows. Maybe, Hey,

790
00:38:12.599 --> 00:38:14.119
<v Speaker 7>that's the chase pitch you need in this moment.

791
00:38:14.840 --> 00:38:16.480
<v Speaker 11>Thanks a lot. It's great to have you back here.

792
00:38:16.800 --> 00:38:17.840
<v Speaker 7>Thank you, appreciate it.

793
00:38:17.880 --> 00:38:21.760
<v Speaker 13>There is Andre Ethier, looking great as ever with a sweater.

794
00:38:22.079 --> 00:38:23.880
<v Speaker 11>We'll send it back to the studio.

795
00:38:24.960 --> 00:38:26.599
<v Speaker 3>Thank you, David, Thank you Andre.

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<v Speaker 2>It's Game two of the World Series. Up Necklas, We'll

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<v Speaker 2>He made thirty two starts to this season, eight and

816
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<v Speaker 2>five with a three forty one eer RAY. He's made

817
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<v Speaker 2>three starts in this postseason. He's gone one to one

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<v Speaker 2>with a four to forty e r RA. He's allowed

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<v Speaker 2>four runs on seven hits in three and two thirty's.

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<v Speaker 2>In Game two of the Alds against Kansas City, he

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<v Speaker 2>took the loss. He claimed the winning Game one of

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<v Speaker 2>the Alcs over Cleveland, allowing one run on three hits.

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<v Speaker 2>Nine strikeouts, did not factor in the decision in Game

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<v Speaker 2>five of the ALCS, where he allowed two runs on

825
00:39:45.760 --> 00:39:48.000
<v Speaker 2>five hits over four and two third innings in the

826
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<v Speaker 2>game clinching win. He'll face the Dodgers for the sixth

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<v Speaker 2>time in his career, the first time this season. He's

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<v Speaker 2>one and two at the four to fifty erra. He

829
00:39:55.000 --> 00:39:57.119
<v Speaker 2>last faced the Dodgers July twenty twenty two as a

830
00:39:57.119 --> 00:39:59.840
<v Speaker 2>member of the Giants. He allowed five runs on six hits,

831
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<v Speaker 2>walk two, struck out seven in a no decision. This

832
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<v Speaker 2>is his first time facing the Dodgers ever in the postseason.

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<v Speaker 2>Yoshinobu Yamamoto on the mound. Twenty six year old right

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<v Speaker 2>hander eighth eighteen starts during the regular season seven to

835
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<v Speaker 2>two of the three er rate. He made three starts

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<v Speaker 2>in the postseason, one to oh with a five to

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<v Speaker 2>eleven r right He allowed five runs on five hits,

838
00:40:18.880 --> 00:40:20.440
<v Speaker 2>walked two, struck out one in Game one of the

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<v Speaker 2>divisional game against the Padres. He bounced back to earn

840
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<v Speaker 2>the winning Game five though the NLTS, throwing five shutout

841
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<v Speaker 2>innings against San Diego Game four the NLCS, he allowed

842
00:40:29.000 --> 00:40:31.360
<v Speaker 2>two runs on four hits, struck out eight across four

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00:40:31.360 --> 00:40:33.280
<v Speaker 2>to third indiings against the Mets. Facing the Yankee for

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<v Speaker 2>the second time this year, he faced them on June

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<v Speaker 2>seventh to Yankee Stadium, seven scoreless innings, struck out seven in.

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<v Speaker 3>A no decision by the time. By the way, that

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<v Speaker 3>was the last time he had more than eighty pitches

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<v Speaker 3>in a game this year.

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<v Speaker 2>Dodgers Yankees were fifteen minutes away from first pitch. Keys

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<v Speaker 2>to the game are next.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm Tim Kates's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network.

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<v Speaker 1>As we were saying, this is Marongo Casino Dodgers on

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<v Speaker 1>Jack on the official home of La Dodgers Baseball.

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<v Speaker 2>It's Dodgers and Yankees, Game two of the World Series.

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<v Speaker 2>Yoshinoba Yamamoto, Carlos Rodon the pitching matchup Dodger fans and

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<v Speaker 2>head back out to the boot Steven Rick. Guys, thanks DC.

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<v Speaker 2>Back here with Mo and Mos.

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<v Speaker 6>As fun and easy as it is to look back

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<v Speaker 6>at last night and kind of live in in the

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<v Speaker 6>wake of that moment that Freddie Freeman gave Dodger fans

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<v Speaker 6>in really the entire baseball world, we do have to

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<v Speaker 6>look ahead to game number two, but we also have

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<v Speaker 6>to look back at Yoshinoba Yamamoto's last start that he

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<v Speaker 6>made in New York.

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<v Speaker 5>It was his best start of the season by far.

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<v Speaker 6>Of course, it was really the last full start before

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<v Speaker 6>he went down with the rotator cuff injury, but he

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<v Speaker 6>definitely has some good memories against the team.

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<v Speaker 5>In the opposite dugouts.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, on the seventh of June, the winning pitcher went

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<v Speaker 4>to seven innings, one run, seven hits, He struck out seven,

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<v Speaker 4>only walked one in that ballgame, And for Yamamoto, one

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<v Speaker 4>of the numbers that we're looking at tonight. The Yankees,

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<v Speaker 4>by the way, have five left handed hitters in the lineup.

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<v Speaker 4>The reason I mentioned that lefties against Yamamoto in his

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<v Speaker 4>eighteen starts hit below two hundred. They hit a buck

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<v Speaker 4>ninety three was all. And speaking of lefties, the Dodgers,

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<v Speaker 4>who've had a good record during the regular season against

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<v Speaker 4>left handers, are going to be facing Carlos Rendon, and

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<v Speaker 4>he's a power guy with a slider and a slider

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<v Speaker 4>that has some teeth. One hundred and ninety five strikeouts,

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<v Speaker 4>one hundred and twelve of those have been coming on sliders.

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<v Speaker 6>Rodin, I left you two time All Star, first for

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<v Speaker 6>the White Sox in twenty twenty one, and then the

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<v Speaker 6>Dodgers saw him at really another level in twenty twenty

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<v Speaker 6>two when he was with the San Francisco Giants. Now,

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<v Speaker 6>I'll pitch a get Pinstripes or Roade Grace tonight at

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<v Speaker 6>Dodger Stadium. But he's left to you present some challenges.

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<v Speaker 6>We'll see what if Rodan and Yamamoto can match the

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<v Speaker 6>pitcher's duel that we saw to start last night between

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<v Speaker 6>Jack Flaherty and Garrett Cole first pitch in Game two

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<v Speaker 6>of the World Series.

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<v Speaker 5>In a matter of moments, first.

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<v Speaker 3>Pitch is next enjoyed. Everybody
