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<v Speaker 1>God channeling his dinner clerk get them Dives makes the

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<v Speaker 1>cat backhand sign, dusted off that gold globe said, you

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<v Speaker 1>want my spot, come and get it.

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<v Speaker 2>Wanna take your shot?

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<v Speaker 3>We're waiting for you.

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<v Speaker 4>Think you're looking real hot, Come and get it.

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<v Speaker 2>We're here.

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<v Speaker 3>The road comes through La.

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<v Speaker 2>Come get it. If you won't it, I got it.

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<v Speaker 5>Do you think you can beat this team in a series?

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<v Speaker 2>I got it?

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<v Speaker 6>Best overall, Miss Dan Klass Padres.

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<v Speaker 2>Fans can line up to kiss our ring. You gotta

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<v Speaker 2>do what I do if you won't my spot.

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<v Speaker 7>Welcome to Dodgers on Deck. Now your host walking you

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<v Speaker 7>up to first pitch.

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<v Speaker 8>Tim Kasi, everybody, and a happy Memorial Day weekend.

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<v Speaker 5>This is Morongo Casino.

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers on Deck, your world champion Dodgers thirty two and

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<v Speaker 8>nineteen on the season. Don't look now. The Dodgers have

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<v Speaker 8>won three in a row. Their lead in the NLS

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<v Speaker 8>has grown to two games over the Giants at After

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<v Speaker 8>a marathon of a game last night in New York,

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<v Speaker 8>the Dodgers are fueled up and ready to go to

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<v Speaker 8>do it again in Queen's against the Mets. The catman

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<v Speaker 8>Tony Gonsolin on the MOUNDA first pitch from Cityfield is

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<v Speaker 8>coming up at four fifteen. Between then and now, we

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<v Speaker 8>got a lot to get to here on Maronggo Casino,

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers on deck, we'll dive deeper to this pitching matchup,

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<v Speaker 8>David vas Sego's one on one. Well, Louise Cruz Dodgers

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<v Speaker 8>Spanish announcer, we got your Dodgers magical moment. Rick Monday

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<v Speaker 8>joins us throughout the show. Of course, a few minutes

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<v Speaker 8>we'll hand out to the Gallpa Motors broadcast within here

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<v Speaker 8>from Rick and Steven Nelson. Well last night in New York,

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<v Speaker 8>better late than ever. Right as the Dodgers outlasted the Mets,

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<v Speaker 8>Clayton Kershaw got the start, but lasted only two innings,

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<v Speaker 8>not because of performance, but because of weather. Rain rain

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<v Speaker 8>halted the game for an hour and thirty minutes. When

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<v Speaker 8>it resumed in the third inning, bo starting pitchers Clayton

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<v Speaker 8>Kershaw and Griffin Canning were out of the game. That

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<v Speaker 8>made it a bullpen game the rest of the wind,

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<v Speaker 8>something the Dodgers were not counting. On top of the third,

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<v Speaker 8>Will Smith and infield single Dodgers grabbed the early one

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<v Speaker 8>nothing lead.

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<v Speaker 5>The very next batter to ask her and ends the

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<v Speaker 5>two two ground ball at third.

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<v Speaker 1>That's in the left field underneath the glove, oh the

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<v Speaker 1>third basement. Betty show Hay scores Freddy behind him. Two

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<v Speaker 1>more on the board thanks to tail and a three

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<v Speaker 1>nothing Dodger lead, and.

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<v Speaker 6>Betty just did not get the glove down quickly enough,

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<v Speaker 6>so the reaction time not quite there. They have with

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<v Speaker 6>two strians. As you mentioned, the Oscar Hernanez gets a

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<v Speaker 6>couple of runs on top. So that's three here in

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<v Speaker 6>the third and they're not done yet.

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<v Speaker 5>No, they weren't.

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<v Speaker 8>The two run signal from Tay Oscar Dodgers a three

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<v Speaker 8>to nothing lead the metso would chip away with a

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<v Speaker 8>home run in the bottom of the third. Then in

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<v Speaker 8>the fourth inning, a wild sequence at City Field.

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<v Speaker 9>Let's see a payoff Alonzo high in the air right field,

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<v Speaker 9>mar Table hag to asker, Hernandez settles underneath it makes

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<v Speaker 9>the catch, his throw a double clutch to throw.

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<v Speaker 1>Home play it to play, Hey got him holes from

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<v Speaker 1>Hernandez in right field. Wait a second, now they're saying.

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<v Speaker 4>They're going to award home plate.

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<v Speaker 9>Third paced umpire Trip Gibson is telling Max Munsey he

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<v Speaker 9>did something Munsie's now in dispute. Dave Roberts is gonna

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<v Speaker 6>They're gonna say that there was obstruction on Muncie and

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<v Speaker 6>Munsey's pleading his cases and he was well off the bag.

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<v Speaker 8>He was off the bag, but for some reason they

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<v Speaker 8>called obstruction because he couldn't see the right fielder. As

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<v Speaker 8>it was, it was not a double play. It was

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<v Speaker 8>a sack fly scarring Marte. The Mets would get around

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<v Speaker 8>the board wild sequence there, it's a wild game in

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<v Speaker 8>the fifth with Dodgers get that run back, Max Munsey

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<v Speaker 5>Then Andy Paie has got into the fun.

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<v Speaker 9>So he deemed that that months he was kind of

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<v Speaker 9>actively or intentionally interfering with the eye line of Marte

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<v Speaker 9>Pie has first.

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<v Speaker 1>Pitch ripped a left field ta Oscar herd Ends gets

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<v Speaker 1>the green light. He's gonna score, and the Dodger lead

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<v Speaker 1>out rally continues.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they're gonna challenge the arm of McNeil just about

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<v Speaker 8>He he's got a noodle arm and left. Why not

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<v Speaker 8>RBI single for Pies. Dodgers backup three five to two,

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<v Speaker 8>is their lead able to wait remain that way, And

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<v Speaker 8>after Benkisparius's three shutout innings Dodgers of five to two

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<v Speaker 8>in the bottom of the ninth, Tanner Scott on relief,

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<v Speaker 8>the Dodger closer struggled again, giving him three runs in

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<v Speaker 8>the inning. The Mets tied the game, so extra innings

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<v Speaker 8>they went in the Queen's Dodgers of Mets each failed

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<v Speaker 8>to score in the tenth, the eleventh, and the twelfth.

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<v Speaker 8>The Dodgers defense came up big in the bottom of

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<v Speaker 8>to the thirteenth. Then at the top of the thirteenth,

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers finally broke open the tie game thanks to tail.

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<v Speaker 9>The pitch, they Oscar rips it fair down the line

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<v Speaker 5>Here comes Will Smith.

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<v Speaker 1>Finally somebody breaks through and they wear Dodger blue.

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<v Speaker 6>And he doubled up on the changeup and the Oscar

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<v Speaker 6>Hernandez jumped all over it.

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, he did.

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<v Speaker 8>RBI double for ta Oscar. Dodgers up six to five.

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<v Speaker 8>Two batters later, and he pot has a sack fly

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers push across the run to take a seven to

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<v Speaker 8>on in relief, still fly out, ground out, then a

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<v Speaker 8>line drive out.

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<v Speaker 5>To center field to end the game. Dodgers win.

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<v Speaker 8>They beat the Mets last night, seven to five and

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<v Speaker 8>thirteen innings a game it took four hours and eight minutes,

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<v Speaker 8>not including the hour and thirty eight minute rain delay.

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<v Speaker 5>With the win, the.

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers now thirty two and nineteen two games up in

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<v Speaker 8>the division. No rest for the weary Dodgers. Back at

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<v Speaker 8>it again at City Field in New York, Game two

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<v Speaker 8>of this three games. We said, Tony gonsol on the

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<v Speaker 8>mountain with more. Let's head out to the Gallpin Motors

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<v Speaker 8>Broadcast booth as we say hello and welcome.

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<v Speaker 5>In Stephen Nelson and Rick Monday. Guys.

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<v Speaker 9>All right, Tim, hey, happy to report a couple of things. One,

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<v Speaker 9>we're awake and we made it to the ballpark after

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<v Speaker 9>game one. But two, most importantly for this Saturday is

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<v Speaker 9>that the skies are blue. The sun is shining on

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<v Speaker 9>City Field, So knock on wood, we will not have

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<v Speaker 9>an hour thirty eight minute rain delay like we did

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<v Speaker 9>last night. Rick Monday, the Dodgers and Mets played what

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<v Speaker 9>is tied for the longest game in Major League Baseball

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<v Speaker 9>this season, thirteen innings, forty players, seventeen pitchers used between

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<v Speaker 9>the two clubs. Ultimately, though a win is a win

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<v Speaker 9>is a win, and the Dodgers got it, is it

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<v Speaker 9>over yeh?

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<v Speaker 2>Wait?

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<v Speaker 10>Yep, I think it is.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes.

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<v Speaker 6>You know what it's really amazing is that we had

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<v Speaker 6>a few chuckles as long as it was. I mean,

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<v Speaker 6>the first set of buses left here in New York

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<v Speaker 6>at one thirty in the morning, right after the ball game.

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<v Speaker 2>They had a firework. YIM a lot of people that stayed.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, God love him.

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<v Speaker 10>I wonder if anybody slept over here last night.

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<v Speaker 6>There may have been there may have been. It was chilly,

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<v Speaker 6>it was wet, there was no question about it. We

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<v Speaker 6>saw some good plays, We saw some weird plays. We

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<v Speaker 6>saw some calls overturned by the umpires. We saw a

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<v Speaker 6>rule coming into effect two different times, one on a

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<v Speaker 6>catch and the other one with interference on Max Mounsey.

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<v Speaker 6>We found out after the ballgame that Max talking to him,

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<v Speaker 6>he said Trip Gibson, the third base umpire, was also

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<v Speaker 6>going to call the obstruction on Baty, the third baseman

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<v Speaker 6>for the New York Mets, but the runner happened to

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<v Speaker 6>score a cold I had never seen before in Major

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<v Speaker 6>League baseball. I've never seen it in collegiate baseball, and

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<v Speaker 6>it was a strange one indeed. So hopefully they get

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<v Speaker 6>the job done in nine innings. But the big thing

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<v Speaker 6>is Dodger's first place in the West by two games

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<v Speaker 6>over the Giants, three in front of San Diego, Arizona

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<v Speaker 6>six back. And for the Rockies, they can't wait to

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<v Speaker 6>hear the national anthem next year.

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<v Speaker 9>I just can't believe to move on from that call,

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<v Speaker 9>Trip Gibson, No, I mean, we have to, but does

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<v Speaker 9>he work?

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<v Speaker 2>Bring it up later on?

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<v Speaker 11>Does he work?

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<v Speaker 10>If he's working home plate tonight, I'm not.

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<v Speaker 6>Gonna he's at second base tonight, and he'll be at

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<v Speaker 10>Right, great, thankfully, that's amazing.

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<v Speaker 9>The Dodgers have won three or four games to kick

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<v Speaker 9>off this stretch mow of twenty nine straight games against

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<v Speaker 9>teams with winning records. I thought that was a really

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<v Speaker 9>important win for him last night, especially after almost bobbling

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<v Speaker 9>it and fumbling it in the ninth inning to kind

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<v Speaker 9>of put them in position to win the series today.

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<v Speaker 9>But this is that by far the toughest stretch that

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<v Speaker 9>they'll have during the regular season.

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<v Speaker 6>I totally concur and I think you can really emphasize

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<v Speaker 6>that a little bit more because you're looking at the

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<v Speaker 6>fact you haven't overworked bullpen had to work again last night.

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<v Speaker 6>In fact, the Dodgers the only team if you're looking

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<v Speaker 6>at the starting pitchers that have averaged fewer than fourteen

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<v Speaker 6>outs per start. Now that's four and two thirds innings.

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<v Speaker 6>So when you start to look at the workload of

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<v Speaker 6>the bullpen, consider the fact again starting pitchers had averaged

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<v Speaker 6>less than fourteen outs per start, and for Dave Roberts says, look,

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<v Speaker 6>one of the big problems are having and hopefully Gonsolin

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<v Speaker 6>does not fall into the trap. Tonight, Roberts is saying, Look,

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<v Speaker 6>we're working behind in the counts the hitters way too often,

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<v Speaker 6>and that's got to change.

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<v Speaker 11>Tim.

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<v Speaker 9>We'll get it back to you on this note about

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<v Speaker 9>the bullpen, Mo just reference. Last night was the nineteenth

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<v Speaker 9>time this season that the Dodger penn has covered five.

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<v Speaker 10>Plus innings of a game.

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<v Speaker 4>The team is fourteen and five.

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<v Speaker 9>In those games, you again have to tip your cap

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<v Speaker 9>and thank your lucky stars, count them for the work

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<v Speaker 9>that the Dodger bullpen has done. And it was the

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<v Speaker 9>tenth time that the bullpen has covered six plus innings

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<v Speaker 9>in a game. The Dodgers are eight and two. The

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<v Speaker 9>Dodger bullpen one of, if not the biggest MVP so

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<v Speaker 9>far in the twenty twenty five season.

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<v Speaker 10>Game one a win. I'll try and do it again

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<v Speaker 10>here in Game two.

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<v Speaker 5>All right, thank you Nelly, as we count you down

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<v Speaker 8>It's the Dodgers and Mets, Game two of this three

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<v Speaker 8>game weekend set. Hopefully not a redo from last night.

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<v Speaker 8>It came to took almost five hours out of rain delayed.

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<v Speaker 8>Tony Gonsolin and David Peterson. The pitching matchup in this

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<v Speaker 4>This is the Otani rewind.

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<v Speaker 9>The Vera came in in the eighth, sent the Dodgers

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<v Speaker 8>Show Hey Otani last night goes one for five, also

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<v Speaker 3>Do you think the questions for Dave?

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<v Speaker 3>I think the common thread to start is.

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<v Speaker 2>And I think that.

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<v Speaker 4>I think Bobby, is he here just for lane or

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<v Speaker 3>As a team they're hitting over three hundred.

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<v Speaker 2>Point of emphasis. I think.

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<v Speaker 2>You've got to be a good hitter.

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<v Speaker 8>All right, there's a manager, Dave Roberts talking to the

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<v Speaker 5>This is the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers audio.

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<v Speaker 5>First pitch set for four fifteen.

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<v Speaker 4>for who they are. This is Dodger insider David Basse.

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<v Speaker 5>All right, DV.

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<v Speaker 8>The Dodgers last night used almost all of the relievers

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<v Speaker 13>You need a little insurance, right, Yeah, And they brought

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<v Speaker 13>in Bobby Miller. We talked about this during the rain

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<v Speaker 13>delay that even if the Dodgers won that game yesterday,

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<v Speaker 13>they were in a bad spot and we're going to

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<v Speaker 13>Bobby Miller, and it just reinforces what we've been talking

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<v Speaker 13>at this time because of how so many of the

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<v Speaker 13>young pitchers had been hurt last year, and really guys

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<v Speaker 3>And I know Bobby's had an.

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<v Speaker 13>Up and down type of career and has struggled since

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<v Speaker 13>maybe Bobby Miller future in Major League Baseball would be

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<v Speaker 13>pitching out of the bullpens. So this could be a

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<v Speaker 13>convenient way of the Dodgers finding a way to ease

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<v Speaker 13>Bobby Miller coming out of the bullpen. But we'll see

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<v Speaker 13>how it goes. He hasn't had a great minor league

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<v Speaker 13>season either. His last outing was his best six scoreless innings.

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<v Speaker 13>trouble throwing strikes as well. But they're in a tough

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<v Speaker 13>spot and that's the reason why they called them up.

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<v Speaker 5>David is driven by fourth. There's one thing we like.

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<v Speaker 8>blown save Tanner Scott. David how consured. Should we be

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<v Speaker 13>Yeah, we should be concerned, considering that he only had

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<v Speaker 13>two blown saves last year and already has four blown

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<v Speaker 13>worked on trying to get Tanner Scott to throw more strikes,

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<v Speaker 13>not walk as many batters. They've succeeded on that front

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<v Speaker 3>I'm not sure what the game plan was.

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<v Speaker 13>Nobody has been really candid with me about what adjustments

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<v Speaker 13>they made with Tanner Scott. But whatever adjustments they've made,

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<v Speaker 13>it hasn't fully clicked yet because this is not the

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<v Speaker 3>That is one hundred percent sure.

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<v Speaker 8>Dave we teased it showey Otani was supposed to throw

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<v Speaker 8>a live BP today.

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<v Speaker 5>What's the latest of that.

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<v Speaker 13>Yeah, when the Dodgers finish a game at one thirty

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<v Speaker 13>in the morning on the East Coast, that kind of

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<v Speaker 13>and having time to make that live BP happen. Dave

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<v Speaker 13>Roberts said that they plan on doing it tomorrow, but

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<v Speaker 13>it's a day game, I guess. I mean it is

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<v Speaker 13>a night game, so Sunday Night Baseball. They will have

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<v Speaker 2>All right.

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<v Speaker 8>Jerry a big Dodgers fan, and if you haven't seen it,

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<v Speaker 8>then Leave It to Beaver episode where the Beaver calls

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<v Speaker 8>Don Drysdale collect in the Dodgers Clubhouse from nineteen sixty two.

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<v Speaker 8>Little Dodgers' History there for you, But that's not the

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<v Speaker 8>magical moment. April twenty first, last year Dodgers playing host

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<v Speaker 8>of the Meta Dodgers Stadium, Dodgers would win the game

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<v Speaker 8>ten to nothing. Tyler Glass now eight shutout innings, ten strikeouts.

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<v Speaker 8>On that April day, though, Show Hey Otani set a

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<v Speaker 8>baseball milestone.

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<v Speaker 9>Nothing won the count on Otani lux leaning off, first

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<v Speaker 9>thought about going stage, and Otani.

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<v Speaker 1>Turns on the ball deep bright field into the pavilion.

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<v Speaker 1>Halfway up the pavilion. Nobody moved. They just watched it fly.

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<v Speaker 1>A two run homer for Show, Hey Otani.

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<v Speaker 9>It's two nothing Dodgers, four hundred and twenty three feet

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<v Speaker 9>for Show, Hey Otani, and a little slice of history

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<v Speaker 9>with that homer.

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<v Speaker 10>With that long ball, his one hundred.

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<v Speaker 9>And seventy six of his career, the most ever for

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<v Speaker 9>a Japanese born major leaguer.

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<v Speaker 8>How about that one hundred and seventy six career home

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<v Speaker 8>run last year for show Hey Otani against the Mets,

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<v Speaker 8>passing the Deki Matasui for the most by a Japanese

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<v Speaker 8>born Major leaguer. This Hofey magical moment brought to by

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<v Speaker 8>Hofey Hot Talks, Haffe so cow'son local treasure for nearly

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<v Speaker 8>one hundre years Hofey Hot Dogs, Local and so great.

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<v Speaker 8>When we continue here on Dodgers on Deck, we will

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<v Speaker 8>check back in with Rick Monday from leading up to

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<v Speaker 8>first pitch on this Saturday from New York Dodgers and Mets.

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<v Speaker 8>I'm Tim Kates is the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers

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<v Speaker 8>Audio Network.

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<v Speaker 4>This is Marongo Casino Dodgers on Deck on your home

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<v Speaker 4>for the Blue All Season Law.

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers and Mets. Tony Gonslin David Peterson, the left hander.

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<v Speaker 8>The pitching match will dive deeper in the numbers for

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<v Speaker 8>both of them coming up first pitch with city field

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<v Speaker 8>is set for four to fifteen still to come.

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<v Speaker 5>We'll get you the keys to the game.

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<v Speaker 8>You're gonna hear from Luis Garcia, former Dodger now Spanish broadcaster,

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<v Speaker 8>prefer and now.

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<v Speaker 7>Joined by David Masseying. Here's La Dodgers broadcaster and World

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<v Speaker 7>Series champion Dodger Rick Monday.

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<v Speaker 13>Sometimes when the best broadcaster on a game is in

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<v Speaker 13>our back pocket or in our broadcast food, sometimes you

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<v Speaker 13>take it for granted, especially when there are not obvious

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<v Speaker 13>plays being made. And that's why we are so grateful

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<v Speaker 13>for the experience to have Rick Monday on our broadcast

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<v Speaker 13>where we could find things out without having to wait

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<v Speaker 13>for an umpire in some zoom room to explain things

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<v Speaker 13>to us.

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<v Speaker 3>Rick, how you doing today.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm doing it. Do I owe you twenty dollars or something?

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, I can't.

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<v Speaker 6>Believe this build up that you're talking about. And quite frankly,

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<v Speaker 6>last night, if you're referring to the fly ball to

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<v Speaker 6>right field that Michael Confordo was at third base, fly

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<v Speaker 6>balls hit the right field, the right field in the

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<v Speaker 6>center field to come together right the ball hits the glove,

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<v Speaker 6>it pops up into the air, and then someone reaches

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<v Speaker 6>out and grabs the ball before it hits the ground. Well,

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<v Speaker 6>Confordo left as soon as the ball make contact with

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<v Speaker 6>the glove, and then after that it popped out of

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<v Speaker 6>the out of the glove, it's in mid air, and

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<v Speaker 6>literally I knew the rule that you can leave as

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<v Speaker 6>soon as contact is made the baseball on the glove,

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<v Speaker 6>and why it took people in Major League Baseball, and

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<v Speaker 6>why it took professional umpires as long as it took

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<v Speaker 6>them is beyond me.

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<v Speaker 3>Rick, Are you serious?

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<v Speaker 13>You've known that rules since Little league? Had you ever

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<v Speaker 13>seen it in a major league game before?

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<v Speaker 6>Yes, I've seen it in the major league game before.

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<v Speaker 6>I saw it in a collegiate game before, and even

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<v Speaker 6>in college ball, we knew the rules. I had a scout,

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<v Speaker 6>David tell me about three weeks ago, and I just

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<v Speaker 6>had this conversation with how he rose with the New

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<v Speaker 6>York Mets. A scout told me, he isa, you know,

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<v Speaker 6>in our organization, not going to name the organization.

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<v Speaker 2>It's not the Dodgers. That's as far as I'll go

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<v Speaker 2>on that end of it.

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<v Speaker 6>It says, you know, we don't teach fundamentals and we

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<v Speaker 6>don't teach rules, and evidently there was a big void

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<v Speaker 6>in rules. And I would suggest anyone I've said this before,

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<v Speaker 6>if you know a baseball fan, do them a favor.

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<v Speaker 6>Buy them a Major League Baseball written rule book and

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<v Speaker 6>have it it's fascinating reading and to be able to

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<v Speaker 6>do that. And the rule on the ball hitting the

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<v Speaker 6>glove and then caught in mid air is rule five

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<v Speaker 6>point zero nine.

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<v Speaker 2>Look it up. It's basic.

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<v Speaker 6>And I have no idea why it took so long

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<v Speaker 6>with people that got professionals to get it sorted out.

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<v Speaker 13>I know Confordo sometimes has that deer in the headlights.

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<v Speaker 3>Look, but when he was standing at third.

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<v Speaker 13>Base and Dino Ebel was talking to him, do you

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<v Speaker 13>believe he knew the rule or do you think he

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<v Speaker 13>was a little unsure after the hold.

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<v Speaker 2>Up, I'll guarantee you do. You know Ebel knows the rule?

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<v Speaker 6>What about Conforta, I didn't talk well, Confordo took off.

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<v Speaker 6>I mean, there was just heads up base running. The

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<v Speaker 6>other part too, is it was heads up base running

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<v Speaker 6>by show heey Otani who went he tagged up at

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<v Speaker 6>first and went to second base and a very poor

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<v Speaker 6>tag at second base. Otani was safe on them. The

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<v Speaker 6>Dodgers did a lot of things right in last night's ballgame,

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<v Speaker 6>which seems like it ended only about twenty minutes ago.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, let's fast forward to after the rain delay.

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<v Speaker 13>There was another weird call by an umpire Trip Gibson

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<v Speaker 13>at third base Taoscar Hernandez threw a perfect strike to

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<v Speaker 13>nail Starling Marte at the play, but Trip Gibson said

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<v Speaker 13>Max Munsey obstructed the view of Marte. That seemed to

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<v Speaker 13>be a reach, and there seemed to be, from our

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<v Speaker 13>vantage point Rick a lot of daylight for Marte to

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<v Speaker 13>see Hernandez make the catch.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, it was not as if Max Munsey was looking

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<v Speaker 6>at the runner and trying to purposely get in front

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<v Speaker 6>of him. Munsey was four or five feet in front

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<v Speaker 6>of him, and the rule Gibson technically made the correct call.

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<v Speaker 2>According to Major League.

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<v Speaker 6>Baseball rules, if a player not fielding the ball impedes

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<v Speaker 6>the progress of any runner, the ball is ruled dead

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<v Speaker 6>and that runner would be awarded an extra base. There's

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<v Speaker 6>a rule that said to increase the emphasis last season, Well,

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<v Speaker 6>we've not seen that call.

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<v Speaker 2>I'll give you this update.

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<v Speaker 6>So they're saying that the runner gets the one base because,

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<v Speaker 6>in Trip Gibson the third base umpire's judgment, Munsey was

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<v Speaker 6>blocked the view of the runner as the catch was

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<v Speaker 6>being made down the right field line. I think that's

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<v Speaker 6>personally I look at as a bunch of Hooeye, and

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<v Speaker 6>then Max Bunty told us last night as we're waiting

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<v Speaker 6>for the buses to leave at one thirty in the

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<v Speaker 6>morning to go back to the hotel that trip. Gibson

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<v Speaker 6>was also going to make another call of the same

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<v Speaker 6>type of instruction on Baity, the third baseman for the Mets,

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<v Speaker 6>but the runner scored therefore negated him having to stop

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<v Speaker 6>the game. He was going to call it twice in

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<v Speaker 6>one game. I've never seen it called even once in

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<v Speaker 6>the game ever.

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<v Speaker 13>I was wondering what was happening on that play when

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<v Speaker 13>Taoscar Hernandez tagged up in the thirteenth because dino Ebel

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<v Speaker 13>was in trip Gibson's ear. I was wondering if he

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<v Speaker 13>was still trying to make the point about what happened

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<v Speaker 13>earlier in the game.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it may have been.

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<v Speaker 6>And the other part too, is is it maybe dino

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<v Speaker 6>Ebl found out subsequent to that one play that Gibson

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<v Speaker 6>was actually going to call interference for blocking the view

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<v Speaker 6>of a runner.

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<v Speaker 2>Honest to goodness, I mean, it's.

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<v Speaker 6>Not like you're holding up a four x eight piece

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<v Speaker 6>of plywood where the guy cannot see the catches being

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<v Speaker 6>made down the line by the way. Gibson also told Munsey,

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<v Speaker 6>this comes from Max Munsey. Gibson told Munsey that he

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<v Speaker 6>had absolutely no reason to be around the bag at

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<v Speaker 6>that time, and Munsey said, you're the umpire, I'm the

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<v Speaker 6>third baseman. I have responsibility to be in this area

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<v Speaker 6>in case there is an appeal that's made to third base,

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<v Speaker 6>or in case the throw comes to third base. I

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<v Speaker 6>can't read the mind of the outfield or know what,

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<v Speaker 6>but the third base coach, you had no business to

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<v Speaker 6>be around the bag. That's a bunch of hooey. Oh

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<v Speaker 6>And while you've got me going, Steven Nelson and I

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<v Speaker 6>were talking about the fact when our umpire is going

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<v Speaker 6>to realize that they are miked up, and if there's

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<v Speaker 6>something happens on the field, why keep forty thousand plus

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<v Speaker 6>in the stands, plus all those are listening on the radio,

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<v Speaker 6>plus those that are watching on television in the dark.

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<v Speaker 6>Either use the microphones and explain what's going on with field,

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<v Speaker 6>or take the microphones away.

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<v Speaker 13>Hey, that happens in every other sport except baseball on

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<v Speaker 13>a regular basis, and the stadium entertainment.

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<v Speaker 2>Tell I'm a little fired up there, David.

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<v Speaker 13>Hey, I like it, and Brad Paisley, a big Dodger fan,

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<v Speaker 13>said you were really feisty last night and he loved it.

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<v Speaker 13>And I'm sure he's loving this feistiness right now too.

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<v Speaker 6>I tell you what, go after the broadcast, just like

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<v Speaker 6>Brad goes to his performances on stage, it's a wonderful time.

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<v Speaker 6>Hopefully we see him very soon. We see him from

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<v Speaker 6>time to time. But Dodger Stadium terrific entertainer, wonderful guy

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<v Speaker 6>on top of it. So it's nice to know that, hey,

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<v Speaker 6>there's someone actually out there listening.

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<v Speaker 13>No doubt, and you better listen. You might learn something

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<v Speaker 13>with Rick Monday on the call. Thanks Rick, See we

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<v Speaker 13>had something for you.

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<v Speaker 3>That truck still works up there.

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<v Speaker 2>Got us fired up here in the Big Apple. Take

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<v Speaker 2>care of bell you too.

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<v Speaker 3>We'll talk to you a little bit later in the show.

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<v Speaker 13>First pitch coming up at four fifteen, Tim, we'll send

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<v Speaker 13>it back to you.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, you want to see Brad pays leave Friday June

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<v Speaker 8>sixth at the Great Theater in concert, maybe before after

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<v Speaker 8>a Dodger game. I don't know what time he will

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<v Speaker 8>go on, but Brad Paisley Friday, June six right here

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<v Speaker 8>in southern California at the Greek. That's the Dodgers game plan.

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<v Speaker 8>Dodger fans, you need a game plan to start your

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<v Speaker 8>future to California Community college. Financial aids available to help

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<v Speaker 8>you with tuition, books, and sometimes even the rent. It's

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<v Speaker 8>time to take that next big step. Classes can fill quickly.

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<v Speaker 8>So on roll today, I can go to college dot com.

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<v Speaker 8>Still to come here. On Dodgers on Deck, we'll get

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<v Speaker 8>you a preview of this pitching matchup Nelly and Rick

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<v Speaker 8>lob the He's the game. But up next we go

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<v Speaker 8>high and tight with Luis Garcia Luis Cruz. Luis Cruz

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<v Speaker 8>will be joining us next Dodgers and Mets first pitch

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<v Speaker 8>in four fifteen of Tim Kase, the world champion Los

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<v Speaker 8>Angeles Dodgers Audio noway.

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<v Speaker 7>As we were saying yes is Marongo Casino. Dodgers on

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<v Speaker 7>Deck on the official home of La Dodgers Baseball.

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers and Mets, Game two of this three game series

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<v Speaker 8>won in thirteen Indians. Last night in the series opener

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<v Speaker 7>And now what will likely be vast fielding insults from

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<v Speaker 13>All right, we're joined right down by one of my favorites.

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<v Speaker 13>He was great as a player, he's great as a person,

657
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<v Speaker 13>and he's a great broadcaster. Number forty seven. Luis Cochito

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<v Speaker 13>Cruz joins us. Thanks a lot for the time, appreciate it.

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<v Speaker 14>Oh, thanks, Dave. I'm happy to be with you right here.

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<v Speaker 14>Uh you know, ready to for all your questions you

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00:32:03.119 --> 00:32:03.519
<v Speaker 14>got from me.

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<v Speaker 13>Well, number one, the last time we spoke was during

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<v Speaker 13>spring training.

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<v Speaker 3>You were a rookie.

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<v Speaker 13>Then you've got your feet wet in the broadcast booth.

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<v Speaker 13>How are you enjoying being a broadcaster and not a

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<v Speaker 13>player anymore?

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<v Speaker 14>Well, He's been a transition that I'm enjoying a lot.

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<v Speaker 11>I'm learning a lot from.

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<v Speaker 14>Jose Mota and Pepe in Yigas and but I really

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<v Speaker 14>like it because when I'm doing just analyzing plays and

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00:32:26.200 --> 00:32:30.440
<v Speaker 14>all this stuff. Basically, I studied my whole career baseball,

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<v Speaker 14>and I love baseball, so I can I like it

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<v Speaker 14>that I can, you know, transmit it to the people

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<v Speaker 14>on the radio, and I like it.

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<v Speaker 13>You know a lot of these players too, you played

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00:32:40.000 --> 00:32:43.400
<v Speaker 13>against them, you played with some. You also played in

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<v Speaker 13>Japan when sho Hey Otani was there. What's the relationship

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<v Speaker 13>you have with show Hey going back to then.

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<v Speaker 14>Yeah, I mean we were we were playing in the

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00:32:52.160 --> 00:32:55.079
<v Speaker 14>same division there. He used to play for the nippunham

682
00:32:55.160 --> 00:32:57.839
<v Speaker 14>Fighters and I was playing for Shibo Loota Marins, and

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<v Speaker 14>uh we face each.

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<v Speaker 11>Other like a lot.

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00:33:00.759 --> 00:33:03.839
<v Speaker 14>Like there's only six teams in UH in the Pacific League,

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00:33:03.880 --> 00:33:07.039
<v Speaker 14>six teams in the Central League, so we get to

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<v Speaker 14>face each other almost every two three weeks, and uh,

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00:33:10.599 --> 00:33:13.160
<v Speaker 14>you know that we build that relationship. One of my

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<v Speaker 14>good friends, Louis Mendoza, he was playing UH in that

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00:33:17.079 --> 00:33:19.519
<v Speaker 14>team with show Hey, and uh, you know, we always

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<v Speaker 14>talk and he will start the day after show. Hey,

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<v Speaker 14>and we always make fun, you know, like and when

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<v Speaker 14>I faced show, how would tell him, you know, throw me.

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<v Speaker 11>That fastball and we just he just laughed.

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<v Speaker 14>He don't say much, but uh, getting to talk to him.

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<v Speaker 14>I tried not to talk to him about you know,

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00:33:35.319 --> 00:33:38.960
<v Speaker 14>what's happening right now, but like everybody's he's talking to

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<v Speaker 14>him like.

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<v Speaker 11>How great he is. I knew it was going to

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<v Speaker 11>be good. You know, it was going to be that good,

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<v Speaker 11>you know.

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<v Speaker 14>But I think we're still talking because he feel the

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<v Speaker 14>confidence of of of me, like knowing.

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<v Speaker 11>Him since back in Japan. So we just talked, you know.

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<v Speaker 11>I asked him how you feel? How did you?

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<v Speaker 14>I mean, how do you rehab going? In Japanese? Because

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<v Speaker 14>I got to practice by Japanese, how.

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<v Speaker 3>Would that sound? Give us a taste of how I

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<v Speaker 3>would sound.

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<v Speaker 14>I just saybo that means, how's do you?

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<v Speaker 11>How's your shoulder? How's your arm? And he responds and it's.

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00:34:12.360 --> 00:34:15.800
<v Speaker 14>Like akachan dajaba too, like if your baby is okay?

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<v Speaker 14>He's like and then I would ask him, uh, what

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<v Speaker 14>does you like you are you slippy or something? And

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<v Speaker 14>he's like no, like dau means Okay, so we kind

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<v Speaker 14>of like, you know, I give him the the you know,

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<v Speaker 14>the confidence, so he can you know, speak his English

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<v Speaker 14>and my Japan English and stuff. And now we just

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<v Speaker 14>we just have fun, you know, like I just want

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<v Speaker 14>to I just don't want him.

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<v Speaker 11>To, you know, to feel like I'm interviewing him, interviewing

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<v Speaker 11>him or do something.

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<v Speaker 14>And and and I think it's something that will have

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<v Speaker 14>on in my side, Like I can talk to the

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<v Speaker 14>guys and I never you know, I get information about,

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<v Speaker 14>you know, the game, and and maybe I can use it,

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<v Speaker 14>like if I see somebody using or doing something, like

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<v Speaker 14>I tells car Hernandez practicing something and I was asking me,

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<v Speaker 14>you know what, why are you doing this with your

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<v Speaker 14>back leg or why you're finishing high?

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<v Speaker 11>And then he will tell me. And I think, I

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<v Speaker 11>don't know.

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<v Speaker 14>I think I play in the I was playing five

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<v Speaker 14>months ago, so so they know that I was playing.

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<v Speaker 14>And we have the confidence of talking, you know, like

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<v Speaker 14>talking about the game, about the swings, about positioning in

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<v Speaker 14>the infield. And I like it and I'm enjoying every

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<v Speaker 14>second of it.

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<v Speaker 13>All right, Well let's go back to you and Otani

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<v Speaker 13>in Japan. How did Louise cruz Do against Otani.

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<v Speaker 3>The picture.

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<v Speaker 11>Well, the first time, I remember, I was coming from.

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<v Speaker 14>From playing in the big leagues and I faced him

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00:35:40.000 --> 00:35:44.000
<v Speaker 14>in a in like a preseason game, and he only

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00:35:44.039 --> 00:35:47.639
<v Speaker 14>threw like two innings and he threw fastball like a

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<v Speaker 14>ninety nine slider cider I pop up or something to

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<v Speaker 14>the right field and I and I remember telling my teammates, oh,

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<v Speaker 14>this is Otani.

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<v Speaker 11>I mean, it's not that.

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<v Speaker 14>I mean, you see a lot of guys in the

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<v Speaker 14>big leagues.

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<v Speaker 11>Like him, and nah.

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<v Speaker 14>Once the season started we got to face each other.

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<v Speaker 14>He was on like like he was good, really good.

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<v Speaker 14>But I got some hits off him too, and I

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<v Speaker 14>get I hate a couple of doubles.

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00:36:12.440 --> 00:36:14.519
<v Speaker 11>And and we hit him good in the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 14>Like I said, we faced him a lot, and uh,

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<v Speaker 14>you know when you faced somebody a lot, I.

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<v Speaker 11>Mean you kind of know when he's on.

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<v Speaker 14>When his fast was on, when his breaking mos are on.

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<v Speaker 14>But we got the confidence of of saying, like he

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<v Speaker 14>would throw me at fastball.

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<v Speaker 11>And I followed it off and I look at him

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<v Speaker 11>and I.

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<v Speaker 14>Said, Masugo, masuga, like, throw me a fastball. And when

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<v Speaker 14>he was nasty, he would throw me that fastball and

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00:36:37.639 --> 00:36:40.960
<v Speaker 14>then he threw me that slider and he said, cusan.

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<v Speaker 11>Today, you have no chance. So obviously that day, if

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<v Speaker 11>I walk for.

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<v Speaker 14>Me, it counts as a hit because he knew he

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<v Speaker 14>was he had all this stuff, and you.

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<v Speaker 11>Know, we build that relationship. You know, you knew me

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<v Speaker 11>as a player.

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<v Speaker 14>You know, I like to talk to my teammates or

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<v Speaker 14>or all the other team because at the end of

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<v Speaker 14>the day, it's a big Baseball is a game, and

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<v Speaker 14>you're supposed to have fun with it. And I always

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<v Speaker 14>have fun. And I think I'm having fun now doing

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00:37:06.800 --> 00:37:09.599
<v Speaker 14>what I'm doing from the booth and uh, and I

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<v Speaker 14>want to keep learning from you guys.

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00:37:11.000 --> 00:37:12.199
<v Speaker 11>You've been doing it for a long time.

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00:37:12.480 --> 00:37:13.559
<v Speaker 3>You're doing a great job.

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00:37:13.599 --> 00:37:16.960
<v Speaker 13>And appreciate you sharing those great stories from Japan. And

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00:37:17.000 --> 00:37:19.559
<v Speaker 13>your Japanese is not Japanese.

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00:37:19.119 --> 00:37:20.159
<v Speaker 3>English, it's pretty good.

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<v Speaker 11>How do you got those time?

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<v Speaker 3>How I got to Luis Cruise? Thank you so much.

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00:37:24.280 --> 00:37:27.480
<v Speaker 14>And I'm so happy to see Clayton Kersha back. And

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00:37:27.719 --> 00:37:31.840
<v Speaker 14>he was one of the best, you know, teammates I had.

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00:37:31.960 --> 00:37:35.000
<v Speaker 14>And uh, when I came to the Dodgers, I remember

792
00:37:35.079 --> 00:37:37.280
<v Speaker 14>getting to the clubhouse and I didn't have a locker

793
00:37:37.920 --> 00:37:40.960
<v Speaker 14>and uh, Kersha clean up one of his lockers and

794
00:37:41.000 --> 00:37:42.719
<v Speaker 14>he's like, hey, you just see it run next to me.

795
00:37:42.800 --> 00:37:45.599
<v Speaker 14>So I was lucky enough to see run next to

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<v Speaker 14>Kersha my year that I spent year and a half

797
00:37:49.119 --> 00:37:51.760
<v Speaker 14>that I spent with the Dodgers. And you know, like

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00:37:51.880 --> 00:37:54.639
<v Speaker 14>maybe we built this relationship because we played ping punk

799
00:37:54.679 --> 00:37:58.559
<v Speaker 14>together in spring training. Uh and we we well it

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<v Speaker 14>was we were the finalists for the tournament and he

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<v Speaker 14>beat me, and I got it. I got to talk

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00:38:03.599 --> 00:38:05.679
<v Speaker 14>to him like a couple of days, like two days

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00:38:05.719 --> 00:38:09.760
<v Speaker 14>before he start, and I say, Kershaw, whenever you retire,

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00:38:10.159 --> 00:38:11.760
<v Speaker 14>I'm gonna look for you so you can give me

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00:38:11.800 --> 00:38:14.639
<v Speaker 14>the rematch. And he's like, okay, we'll do So I'm

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00:38:14.639 --> 00:38:17.159
<v Speaker 14>like okay, So I'm just you know, like like being

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00:38:17.199 --> 00:38:21.679
<v Speaker 14>a former player, you have like a little insight to

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00:38:21.719 --> 00:38:24.119
<v Speaker 14>talk to them, you know, like you can talk about

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00:38:24.119 --> 00:38:27.159
<v Speaker 14>something else besides you know, how you feel, how you arm,

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00:38:27.199 --> 00:38:28.079
<v Speaker 14>how do you breaking well.

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00:38:28.000 --> 00:38:28.480
<v Speaker 2>How you leg?

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<v Speaker 14>And then we just talk about different stuff and it

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<v Speaker 14>made me feel good. And I want them to make

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<v Speaker 14>to feel comfortable with me being there.

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<v Speaker 13>You know, that's an amazing story. I never knew that

816
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<v Speaker 13>about Kershaw. Cleaning out the empty lockers so you could

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<v Speaker 13>sit there.

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<v Speaker 11>He did, he did.

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<v Speaker 14>I remember I got to the clubhouse each Poul was

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<v Speaker 14>the club and he asked me, what are you doing here?

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00:38:48.760 --> 00:38:52.159
<v Speaker 14>Because I got called up and nobody knew and and

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<v Speaker 14>Kirsha had it was the old stadium. It was the

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<v Speaker 14>the you know, like the three the small lockers like

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00:38:58.679 --> 00:39:02.960
<v Speaker 14>the ones outside and uh, Kersha had one with shoes

825
00:39:03.000 --> 00:39:05.039
<v Speaker 14>and then what with his stuff, and then he got

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<v Speaker 14>another one pre renovation, Yeah, pre renovation before and UH

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00:39:09.760 --> 00:39:12.559
<v Speaker 14>say crazy, just see it right here, and he told

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<v Speaker 14>one of the club is to clean it up. And

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00:39:14.639 --> 00:39:16.360
<v Speaker 14>I got to see it right next to him. You know,

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<v Speaker 14>when he pitched, He got here like a twelve every

831
00:39:19.920 --> 00:39:22.760
<v Speaker 14>day for a seven o'clock game. He puts his bags

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<v Speaker 14>on and you know, like.

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<v Speaker 11>It was it was.

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<v Speaker 14>I was lucky enough to be there and play behind him,

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00:39:28.360 --> 00:39:31.159
<v Speaker 14>play there, play short and uh you know, have his

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00:39:31.400 --> 00:39:35.679
<v Speaker 14>uh friendship and getting to see him back again. Hopefully

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<v Speaker 14>he get to finish his career with his uh three

838
00:39:40.239 --> 00:39:42.719
<v Speaker 14>thousand strikeouts and I would love.

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00:39:42.599 --> 00:39:43.039
<v Speaker 11>To see it.

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00:39:43.280 --> 00:39:46.519
<v Speaker 13>Man, Louis Cruse, great baseball experiences.

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00:39:46.800 --> 00:39:47.679
<v Speaker 3>Thank you for the time.

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00:39:47.719 --> 00:39:49.440
<v Speaker 13>And I know everybody loves Cochito.

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00:39:49.760 --> 00:39:50.400
<v Speaker 11>Thank you, Davy.

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00:39:50.480 --> 00:39:53.280
<v Speaker 14>Everybody loves you because you're the man and you dress

845
00:39:53.679 --> 00:39:54.320
<v Speaker 14>really nice.

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00:39:55.360 --> 00:39:57.679
<v Speaker 3>Not as good as co Chito cruise. I'll send it

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00:39:57.679 --> 00:39:58.480
<v Speaker 3>back to in the studio.

848
00:39:58.519 --> 00:39:59.920
<v Speaker 5>Tim, all right, thanks a lot.

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<v Speaker 8>To first pitch from New York Dodgers and Mets up

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<v Speaker 8>NAX will dive deeper into this pitching matchup.

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers and Mett squaring off in New York Game two

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<v Speaker 8>of this three game weekend set. Dodgers took the opener

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<v Speaker 8>the last night in thirteen innings. First pitch coming up

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<v Speaker 8>in four fifteen.

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<v Speaker 7>And now before the Dodgers hit the dinck. We look

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<v Speaker 11>Today. They make it easy.

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<v Speaker 8>Last night, the Dodgers use eight different pitchers. Well, the

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<v Speaker 8>Mets deployed nine arms out of the pen, so both

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<v Speaker 8>teams need their starters to pitch deep into tonight's game.

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<v Speaker 8>It's David peters In, the twenty nine year old left hander,

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<v Speaker 8>former first round picking the Mets in twenty seventeen out

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<v Speaker 8>of Oregon two and two of the two eighty sixty

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<v Speaker 8>r Ray his sixth season in the big leagues, making

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<v Speaker 8>his tenth start this season. He's allowed three or fewer

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<v Speaker 8>earned runs in all eight starts this year. Last time out,

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<v Speaker 8>six innings, two runs, three hits, four strikeouts, four walks

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<v Speaker 8>in a no decision against the Yankees. He's holding left

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<v Speaker 8>handed batters to a one ninety five average. His fifth

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<v Speaker 8>career appearance and fourth start against these Dodgers one to

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<v Speaker 8>zero with the five to seventy four Era and sixteen strikeouts.

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<v Speaker 8>Tony Gonslin goes for the Dodgers. Thirty one year old

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<v Speaker 8>right hander two to oh the four h five erara

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<v Speaker 8>his seventh season in the big leagues, and he's finally healthy,

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<v Speaker 8>remember six hundred and twenty one days in between starts

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<v Speaker 8>because of an elbow injury. Making his fifth start here

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<v Speaker 8>in twenty twenty five. Last time out, four innings, four runs,

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<v Speaker 8>three hits, three strikeouts, five walks in a no decision

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<v Speaker 8>against the Angels on Sunday. Third career start against the Mets,

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<v Speaker 8>he's won to know with a sub one ERA and

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<v Speaker 8>eight strikeouts. He last faced him in July at twenty

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<v Speaker 8>twenty three. Five innings, he allowed one run on two

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<v Speaker 8>hits while striking out three in a no decision. Tony

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<v Speaker 8>Gonsolin David Peterson, It's the Dodgers and Mets, Game two

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<v Speaker 8>of this three game Memorial Weekend set. We're fifteen minutes

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<v Speaker 8>away from first pitch from Queens. He's to the game.

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<v Speaker 8>Our next. I'm Tim Katson. This is the world champion

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<v Speaker 8>We're getting closer to first pitch, Game two of this

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<v Speaker 8>three game series. Tony Gonsolin, David Peterson on the mound.

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<v Speaker 8>First pitch from City Field set for four to fifteen.

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<v Speaker 8>Before that, we head back out to the booth Steven Nelison,

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<v Speaker 9>Guys, All right, TC back here with Rick Monday as

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<v Speaker 9>we approach first pitch at City Field. The Dodgers with

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<v Speaker 9>a chance to lock up the series today. It'll be

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<v Speaker 9>Tony Gonsolin for LA against the left hander David Peterson

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<v Speaker 9>of the New York Mets. And the difference last night

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<v Speaker 9>in Game one mole was the production with the runners

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<v Speaker 9>in scoring position. The Dodgers are six for seventeen. That's

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<v Speaker 9>a three fifty three clip. Meanwhile, the Mets continue to struggle.

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<v Speaker 9>They've been the worst team in the National League with

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<v Speaker 9>risk all year long. And that reared tug we had

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<v Speaker 9>in extra innings and the Dodgers held him hitless and

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<v Speaker 9>scoreless in three frames en route to that win. Tonight,

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<v Speaker 9>Tony Gonsolin, he's gonna try and put back behind him

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<v Speaker 9>a bit of a bumpy one last Sunday against the Angels.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, and I think also no decision the four innings,

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<v Speaker 6>but he gave up four runs on four hits, walk

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<v Speaker 6>five also, But I think the bigger issue may be

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<v Speaker 6>and we may get an early sign. Remember in the

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<v Speaker 6>bullpen warming up on Sunday, he had some dry skin

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<v Speaker 6>on his thumb and he went ahead and pulled it

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<v Speaker 6>off well as it continued to rub against the ball

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<v Speaker 6>as he was making the pitches. A bloody thumb. Will

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<v Speaker 6>find out if that's going to affect him. Tonight's had

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<v Speaker 6>a chance to heal over the next to the last

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<v Speaker 6>few days, but that could be a big issue.

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<v Speaker 10>What other keys are you kind of keeping an eye

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<v Speaker 10>on tonight in Game two?

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<v Speaker 6>I think, first of all, if you're looking at Peterson

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<v Speaker 6>going for the Mets, do not expand the strike zone

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<v Speaker 6>because he gets a lot of chases at breaking pitches

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<v Speaker 6>out of the strike zone, and if you start to

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<v Speaker 6>go fishing, he's going to take advantage of it, So

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<v Speaker 6>make him throw strikes. The Dodgers, when they are really

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<v Speaker 6>running at all cylinders are selective as hitters.

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<v Speaker 2>They need to do it again tonight.

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<v Speaker 9>Looking at the lineup, obviously very different compared to Game one,

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<v Speaker 9>and you can understand give them the thirteen innings. But

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<v Speaker 9>you have Dalton Rushing behind the plate catching it's his

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<v Speaker 9>fourth start, I believe as a rookie. So you have

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<v Speaker 9>Kei k Rushing and Rojas as the last three of

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<v Speaker 9>the order. Nor Will Smith's the Startmax Months on the bench,

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<v Speaker 9>Michael Conforto as well, as they faced that lefty in

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<v Speaker 9>David Peterson. But the Dodger penn Jack Dryer was the

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<v Speaker 9>lone reliever not used yesterday. So the perfect scenarios that

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<v Speaker 9>Tony Gonsolin ghost seven and then maybe Dryer can take

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<v Speaker 9>it the rest of away whistle help.

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<v Speaker 10>From the offense.

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<v Speaker 6>I think both teams are saying, hey, look, let's get

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<v Speaker 6>in the other sides a bullpens because they're both overworked

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<v Speaker 6>and recently is last night.

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah, the met bullpen used every single reliever last night.

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<v Speaker 9>They actually made a move. Hennisis Corberra with DFA today

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<v Speaker 9>by New York and so they're trying to add some

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<v Speaker 9>fresh arms as well. For the last two games of

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<v Speaker 9>this series. Game two of three, the sun is shining

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<v Speaker 9>on us. They had a first pitch. We'll be back

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<v Speaker 9>with you for it in a little bit tippering all right.

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<v Speaker 8>Game two of this three game set Remember the Dodgers

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<v Speaker 8>calling up Bobby Miller, called up from TRIPLEA Oklahoma City

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<v Speaker 8>Matt Soer, who pitched last nights. They bring up Bobby

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<v Speaker 8>Miller for some insurance and some long relief is necessary.

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<v Speaker 8>He's there for the rest of the weekend and probably

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<v Speaker 8>for the rest of this road trip, which.

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<v Speaker 5>Will continue in Cleveland.

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<v Speaker 8>On Memorial Day show, Hey Otani will lead things off

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<v Speaker 8>of the Dodgers Ben. Remember the left hander David Peterson

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<v Speaker 8>means limited left handers. That's why Keiky Hernandez getting the

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<v Speaker 8>start at third base. Tommy Edmund the switch hitter in

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<v Speaker 8>center field, Dlan rushing behind the plate. He'll be getting

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<v Speaker 8>calling balls and strikes and pitches for Tony Gonsolin, who

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<v Speaker 8>will be on the mound for the Dodgers.

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<v Speaker 5>It's gonna be a good one.

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<v Speaker 8>Hopefully not another marathon like last night though. Dodgers Mets

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<v Speaker 8>first pitch from Queens is next.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm Tim Kasi's World champion in Los Angeles. Dodgers Audio

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