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<v Speaker 1>God channeling his dinner. Cirk get them dives.

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<v Speaker 2>BT's the cat backhand, sighed Dustin off that gold.

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<v Speaker 3>Globe said, you want my spot, come and get it.

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<v Speaker 2>Wanna take your shot?

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<v Speaker 4>We're waiting for you.

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<v Speaker 2>Think you're looking real hot.

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<v Speaker 3>Come and get it.

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<v Speaker 2>We're here.

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<v Speaker 4>The road comes through La.

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<v Speaker 2>Come get it.

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<v Speaker 3>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 6>I got it best overall, Miss Dan Klas Padres fans

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<v Speaker 6>can line up to kiss our.

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<v Speaker 2>Ring.

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<v Speaker 3>You gotta do what I do.

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<v Speaker 2>If you won't my spot.

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

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<v Speaker 7>up to first pitch.

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<v Speaker 8>Tim kas Hi, everybody, and welcome in to Bo Wrongo Casino.

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers on deg Hope you're well on this Monday night.

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<v Speaker 8>You're Los Angeles Dodgers thirty nine and twenty seven on

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<v Speaker 8>this season. After winning the season finale in Saint Louis, Yes,

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<v Speaker 8>the Dodgers now in San Diego for the first of

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<v Speaker 8>a three game series against the Padres. It only took

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<v Speaker 8>sixty six games for the Dodgers and Padres to meet

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<v Speaker 8>up for the first time here. In twenty twenty five,

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<v Speaker 8>Dustin May on the mound. First pitch from Petco Park

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<v Speaker 8>is coming up at six forty. Between then and now,

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<v Speaker 8>we got a lot to get to here on Marongo

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<v Speaker 8>Casino Dodgers on deck. You're gonna hear from Dodger manager

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<v Speaker 8>Dave Roberts. We will dive deeper into this pitching matchup

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<v Speaker 8>between the Dodgers and Padres David Vatsea. In forty five minutes,

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<v Speaker 8>we'll go one on one with Mookie Betts. You're not

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<v Speaker 8>gonna want to miss it. That's coming up at about

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<v Speaker 8>six point fifteen. We've got your Dodgers magical moment. Shortly,

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<v Speaker 8>we'll visit with Kirsten Watson live on the field in

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<v Speaker 8>San Diego as it is buzzing down in San Diego

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<v Speaker 8>for this three game series. In just a few minutes,

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<v Speaker 8>we head out to the Gallpin Motors broadcast both with

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<v Speaker 8>Steven Nelson and Rick Monday.

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<v Speaker 2>Well.

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<v Speaker 8>Yesterday, Insane Lewis, the Dodgers left on a winning note

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<v Speaker 8>as Clayton Kershaw picked up his first win of the season.

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<v Speaker 8>Clayton Kershaw five innings, one run, six it's seven strikeouts.

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<v Speaker 8>He passes Zach Granki for twentieth on the all time

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<v Speaker 8>strikeout list. He now sits at two thousand, nine hundred

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<v Speaker 8>and eighty three. Clayton Kershaw is only seventeen strikeouts away

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<v Speaker 8>from three thousand in his Hall of Fame career. Meanwhile,

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<v Speaker 8>the Dodgers offense gave him plenty of runs support. In

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<v Speaker 8>the second, Tommy Edmond in RBI single Dodgers up one

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<v Speaker 5>Then has I Sung Kim's hearn.

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<v Speaker 9>Six for six at the big league level. He was

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<v Speaker 9>thirteen for thirteen in triple A. And he rips one

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<v Speaker 9>down the right field line. That's a fair ball. That's

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<v Speaker 9>gonna go to the corner. Smith comes into score. They're

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<v Speaker 9>gonna wave Edmund home. He touches third, he's on his

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<v Speaker 9>way to the plate. The relay is cut off and

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<v Speaker 9>in with a two run triple as has Sung Kim.

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<v Speaker 9>The comment strikes in Saint Louis.

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<v Speaker 8>Hey triple for Kim that scored two. Dodgers up three

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<v Speaker 8>to nothing. In the fourth, Tommy Edmond and RBI double

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<v Speaker 8>made it a four nothing Dodgers lead. The Dodgers would

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<v Speaker 8>see that lead get to four to one in the

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<v Speaker 8>fifth on a Mason Win RBI double, Alec Burlison a

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<v Speaker 8>sack fly in the sixth inning off Luke Trevino made

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<v Speaker 8>it a four to two Dodgers lead. In the seventh,

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<v Speaker 8>how about an insurance run for the Dodgers.

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<v Speaker 9>Nice day in the booth today and a couple of

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<v Speaker 9>good visitors here in recent innings. Pop in, say hi,

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<v Speaker 9>Lookie swings. He drives one deep to left. This ball's

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<v Speaker 9>back and it is gone. That's a home run for Bets,

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<v Speaker 9>and Mookie, with his ninth home run of the season,

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<v Speaker 2>It is five to two.

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<v Speaker 8>Mookie Betts home run number nine on this season, a

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<v Speaker 8>solo shot to left Dodgers a five to two lead.

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<v Speaker 8>They'd be up five to three in the eighth when

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<v Speaker 8>they tacked on two more Tommy Edmond with a sack

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<v Speaker 8>fly Max Months scored on a pass ball. Dodgers with

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<v Speaker 8>go on and win by that same final score. As

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<v Speaker 8>Michael Kopek came in and pitched the ninth inning, the

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers' bullpen, Yeah, starting to see some familiar names we

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<v Speaker 8>thought we see back there. Kirby Yates, Tanners, Scott, Michael Kopek.

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<v Speaker 8>They would come in and pitch the last two and

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<v Speaker 8>a third innings for the Dodgers as they get the

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<v Speaker 8>winning Say Louis seven to three. Clayton Kershaw now one

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<v Speaker 8>to zero on this season. Dodgers with the win improved

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<v Speaker 8>a thirty nine and twenty seven on the season. They

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<v Speaker 8>got a one game lead in the Division over both

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<v Speaker 8>the Padres and the Giants, and tonight, the Dodgers, for

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<v Speaker 8>the first time in twenty twenty five, will face off

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<v Speaker 8>against the San Diego Padres at Peco Park, dustin May

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<v Speaker 8>on the mound. First pitch is six forty and with

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<v Speaker 8>more we head out to the Galpin Motors broadcast booth

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<v Speaker 8>as we welcome in Steven Nelson and Rick Monday.

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<v Speaker 5>Guys, Tim kats.

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<v Speaker 6>Great to be with you and great to be alongside

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<v Speaker 6>Rick Monday and Dwayne McDonald here at peck Co Park.

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<v Speaker 6>It is a gorge just Monday afternoon and evening here

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<v Speaker 6>in America's finest city.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, we haven't been here in a while.

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<v Speaker 6>The last time we were here, moo, the Dodgers evened

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<v Speaker 6>up the best of five National League Division series en

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<v Speaker 6>route to knocking out the Padres. Coming back from that

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<v Speaker 6>two to one series deficit en route to a World

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<v Speaker 6>Series title, and in the aftermath of that World Series win,

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<v Speaker 6>everybody in that Dodger clubhouse, starting from Dave Roberts on down,

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<v Speaker 6>they all said that Division Series was the World Series.

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<v Speaker 6>And this is the first meeting between these two club sets.

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<v Speaker 2>You know what I was thinking when you just saying that,

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<v Speaker 2>is that we are wearing headsets with microphone as we

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<v Speaker 2>do this to kind of cut out the crowd noise.

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<v Speaker 2>Do you also have some earplugs, because I would imagine

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<v Speaker 2>this place is going to be very very noisy, not

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<v Speaker 2>only tonight, Tomorrow night and then a late afternoon game

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<v Speaker 2>on Wednesday. But the Padres have been waiting for a

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<v Speaker 2>rematch and the Dodgers have been a bur under the saddle.

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<v Speaker 2>And if you start to look at things, I mean,

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<v Speaker 2>the Dodgers were fortunate to play well enough to win

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<v Speaker 2>that series postseason, but during the regular season, the Dodgers

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<v Speaker 2>were five and eight against the Pondres when they played

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, so San Diego and the Dodgers both come into

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<v Speaker 6>this one kind of limping in here.

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<v Speaker 2>It's been a.

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<v Speaker 6>Mediocre stretch for both clubs. That's why the Dodgers they've

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<v Speaker 6>been below five hundred. You know, the last three plus weeks,

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<v Speaker 6>but they haven't really lost any ground in the division

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<v Speaker 6>because San Diego has had their own struggles. Their top

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<v Speaker 6>starters are hurt, right, no you Darvish, Michael King is

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<v Speaker 6>down as well, Dylan Cease has not been performing up

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<v Speaker 6>to his standards, Joe Musgrove is out for most of

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<v Speaker 6>the year. Obviously, Dodger fans are saying, yeah, we got

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<v Speaker 6>fifteen pitchers on the IL to be sure, I get it,

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<v Speaker 6>So they're not like both teams are coming in riding

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<v Speaker 6>hot or riding high or at full straight.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah. And for Dave Robert's interesting comment that he made

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<v Speaker 2>after yesterday's ballgame as they won the final game of

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<v Speaker 2>the series in Saint Louis, and here's the quote, he is,

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<v Speaker 2>right now, we're not playing our best baseball, But I

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<v Speaker 2>think the environment in San Diego is going to bring

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<v Speaker 2>out the best in US. And it's going to have

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<v Speaker 2>to bring out the best in US because you look

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<v Speaker 2>at San Diego, you know, there's six in ERA. In

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<v Speaker 2>spite of injuries that they've had in their pitchy stand

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<v Speaker 2>they're kind of middle of the road as far as

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<v Speaker 2>the team batting average and also with run score they're down,

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<v Speaker 2>but they can come right after you. And the other

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<v Speaker 2>part too is if you're looking at Dustin May, who's

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<v Speaker 2>going to on the man. We'll talk later about it.

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<v Speaker 2>There have been twelve attempted stolen bases, ten of those

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<v Speaker 2>had been successful. And the Pandreas have a team. They're

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<v Speaker 2>aggressive and if they get on base, they're going to

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<v Speaker 2>try and be taking advantage of this Dodger Bucklin.

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<v Speaker 6>This is June ninth, first time the Dodgers and Padres

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<v Speaker 6>deployment and the Dodgers stove have faced the Giants. A

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<v Speaker 6>don't get me started on the ballance schedule, but now

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<v Speaker 6>they're going to get very familiar. They're going to play

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<v Speaker 6>seven times in the next eleven days. Game one of

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<v Speaker 6>three here in San Diego gets under way shortly. We'll

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<v Speaker 6>be back a little bit later with some keys worthy typically.

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<v Speaker 8>All right, thanks a lot, Nelly, as we get you

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<v Speaker 8>down to first pitch, Dodger fans, get that game day

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<v Speaker 8>Emojo's right now at Shaky's dot Com. Coming up here

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<v Speaker 8>on Morongo Casino. Dodgers on deck. You're gonna hear from

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<v Speaker 8>the Dodger manager Dave Roberts. David Betsey goes one on

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<v Speaker 8>one with Mookie Betts. We break down this pitching matchup.

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<v Speaker 8>But up next you're Otani Rewind and we visit with

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<v Speaker 8>sports and at LA's Kirsten Watson. That's all coming up

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<v Speaker 8>as we lead you up to Dodgers and Padres from

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<v Speaker 8>San Diego on this Monday and night. Thanks for being

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<v Speaker 8>with us. I'm Tim Kase's world champion Los Angeles Dodgers

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<v Speaker 7>This is Morongo Casino Dodgers Hunting game on your home

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<v Speaker 7>for LA Dodgers Baseball.

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers and Padres from San Diego on this Monday night,

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<v Speaker 8>first of three from Petco Park. Dustin May Nick Favetta.

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<v Speaker 8>The pitching matchup. First pitch set for six forty.

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<v Speaker 3>This is the Otani Rewhy.

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<v Speaker 9>Michael McGreevy out of San Clementy delivers his first pitching show.

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<v Speaker 9>Hey drives it to the Lett center field gap. That

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<v Speaker 9>ball is down, It's going to roll to the wall.

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<v Speaker 9>Otani around first and he is in the second on

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<v Speaker 9>the first pitch of the ball game with a stand

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<v Speaker 9>up double, his tenth double of the season and the

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<v Speaker 9>Dodgers in business right away.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah show Hey Otani wasting no time and lead off

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<v Speaker 8>double his tenth of this season. He would go one

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<v Speaker 8>for four yesterday, now betting two ninety three on the

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<v Speaker 8>season as the Dodgers beat the Cardinals in Saint Louis

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<v Speaker 8>yesterday seventy three.

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<v Speaker 7>This is Kirston's corner with Kirston Watson.

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<v Speaker 8>Saint Louis was great, Dodgers in on a winning note,

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<v Speaker 8>and now the series is here. We've been waiting two

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<v Speaker 8>months for the Padres and it starts tonight at p

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<v Speaker 10>First of all, it's crazy to think that we are

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<v Speaker 10>just seeing them. It's June nine. This is our first

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<v Speaker 10>matchup with them, the first.

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<v Speaker 11>Time being here since there an NLDS, but Game four

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<v Speaker 11>and everything turned around in that moment, So it's an

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<v Speaker 11>interesting one. As much as it feels like it was yesterday.

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<v Speaker 8>The pitching matchup, first pitch set for six forty.

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<v Speaker 4>Any questions for Dave Dave?

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<v Speaker 3>Can you just describe Dave?

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<v Speaker 2>Can you talk about the pressure in.

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<v Speaker 3>The dugouts with Dave Roberts.

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<v Speaker 12>I think it feels good to be in some some

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<v Speaker 12>intense competition. I know these guys have been waiting to,

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<v Speaker 11>In the series like this provide somewhat of the mid

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<v Speaker 12>So, you know, if you look back to the last

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<v Speaker 12>couple of weeks, playing the Yankees the Mets a couple

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<v Speaker 12>of times, obviously that kind of infused some energy emotion

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<v Speaker 12>into our club, and then obviously playing these guys within

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<v Speaker 12>the division, it's gonna do the same thing. So again,

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<v Speaker 12>it probably will feel like a playoff game tonight.

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<v Speaker 13>There are obviously a lot of emotions in that series

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<v Speaker 13>last year. How much do those things kind of linger

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<v Speaker 13>going into like something like this and then a new

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<v Speaker 12>I don't know, you know, I thought last year ended

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<v Speaker 12>pretty well for us. I think that we feel good

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<v Speaker 12>about it. But we've all turned the page on that

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<v Speaker 12>and know that, you know, this is a team that's

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<v Speaker 12>They're gonna fight to the end against us. They've been

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<v Speaker 12>waiting for this series for redemption. So but like I said, yesterday.

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<v Speaker 12>It's still one game, it's still one series, but it's

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<v Speaker 3>How much do you think.

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<v Speaker 13>It's like the course, a lot of these teams have

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<v Speaker 13>been the same last three or four years. You guys

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<v Speaker 13>does that just kind of add to like what's always been,

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<v Speaker 13>you know, an interdivision matchup, but.

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<v Speaker 5>Does kind of give it a different feel.

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<v Speaker 13>Especially in another year where you guys are both competing

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<v Speaker 13>for the division.

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<v Speaker 2>I think so.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 12>I think the familiarity of the cores from both sides

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<v Speaker 12>for the most part, remaining intact, adds to the flavor

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<v Speaker 12>the history. And I think the familiarity, you know, I

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<v Speaker 12>think that the fans certainly can relate to the same players, uh,

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<v Speaker 12>you know, playing against one another. The players can kind

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<v Speaker 8>Lot of flavor in this series isn't a rivalry. It's

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<v Speaker 8>been debated on sports talk radio for the last two years,

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<v Speaker 8>all right, that's Dave Roberts down the dugout. When we

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<v Speaker 8>to first pitch. Don't forget David's gonna go one on

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers Padres, for the first time in twenty twenty five,

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<v Speaker 5>First pitch set for six.

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<v Speaker 4>I accept everybody for who they are.

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<v Speaker 5>All right, DV.

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<v Speaker 8>They're gonna square off seven times in the next eleven days.

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<v Speaker 8>But this is the first time here in twenty twenty five,

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<v Speaker 8>and I can hear it in the background.

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<v Speaker 5>It sounds like it is gonna be electric.

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<v Speaker 15>Yeah, I'm looking out at that center field grass area.

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<v Speaker 15>It is completely full. Fans are already taking their positions

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<v Speaker 15>here at Petco Park. There are a lot of Dodger fans. Obviously,

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<v Speaker 15>school getting out, so it affords the families in Los

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<v Speaker 15>I'm looking at the third base side right now, a

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<v Speaker 15>lot of Dodger blue. On the first base side, a

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<v Speaker 15>lot of Padre brown and gold. So certainly this is

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<v Speaker 15>going to be an electric atmosphere and really can't wait

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<v Speaker 15>for it to start.

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<v Speaker 5>David's driven by Ford.

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<v Speaker 8>f one fifty. The actual play on the field, David

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers a game up in the standings, both teams kind

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<v Speaker 8>of reeling as far as starting pitching. His concerns searching

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<v Speaker 8>for guys to give them Innians and certainly offenses that

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<v Speaker 15>Yeah, and honestly, right now, both teams are not hitting

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<v Speaker 15>on all cylinders. The Padres offense has kind of stalled out.

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<v Speaker 15>They've had trouble scoring runs the last couple of weeks.

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<v Speaker 15>Jackson Merrill and Fernando Tattis Junior are both in big

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<v Speaker 15>time slumps. It's really been the Manny Machado show. He's

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<v Speaker 15>the only Padre that not only is trying to carry

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<v Speaker 15>are starting to talk about Manny Machado as an MVP.

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<v Speaker 4>Candidate, and rightfully so.

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<v Speaker 15>So we'll see whether or not the rest of the

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<v Speaker 15>Padres find something as they usually do against the Dodgers.

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<v Speaker 15>And as far as the Padres go, they have one

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<v Speaker 15>of the best records at home twenty and ten and

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<v Speaker 15>their starter tonight, Nick Pavetta, has an ERA of under

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<v Speaker 15>two in this ballpark, Dustin May's era away from Dodgers

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<v Speaker 15>I firmly believe, and I felt this way for a while.

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<v Speaker 15>If the Dodger offense can score first, it makes things

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<v Speaker 15>a lot easier for Dave Roberts to deploy his relievers,

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<v Speaker 15>especially if you know he can get at least five

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<v Speaker 5>Dustin May part of this rotation.

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<v Speaker 8>But what does this rotation look like DV now that

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<v Speaker 8>Tony Gonsol's on the IL and they just don't know

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<v Speaker 4>Well.

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<v Speaker 15>The Dodgers are fortunate that they have a day off

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<v Speaker 15>next homestand so it affords them to be able to

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<v Speaker 15>go with their four starters once around the turn before

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<v Speaker 15>they have to fill Gonsolin's spot. It also buys some

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<v Speaker 15>time to give Emmed Sheen another rehab a pear pearance

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<v Speaker 15>because he's made two and he's only gone three innings.

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<v Speaker 15>Both have been very encouraging. Dave Roberts said, he certainly

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<v Speaker 15>So that's where things stand as far as that goes.

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<v Speaker 15>Tomorrow will be some sort of bullpen game. I actually

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<v Speaker 8>five at Dodgers Stadium, October eleventh. It was you Darvish

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<v Speaker 8>versus Yoshinobu Yamamoto. The Dodgers would take a one nothing

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<v Speaker 8>lead in the second on a Key k Hernandez solo

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<v Speaker 8>solo home run. What a night for Yoshinobu Yamamoto when

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<v Speaker 8>deep into the game, turning over to Blake trying to

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<v Speaker 8>close it out in the ninth.

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<v Speaker 16>Dodgers two Padres nothing. Game five of the Division Series

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<v Speaker 16>comes down to this, trying against Fernando Tatist Junior. Here's

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<v Speaker 1>Fireworks go off and straight away center field. As the

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<v Speaker 1>Dodgers shut out the Padres. Getting back to back games,

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<v Speaker 1>they are going to the National League Championship Series.

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<v Speaker 5>What a night for the Dodgers.

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<v Speaker 8>Two nothing went over the Padres to come back and

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<v Speaker 8>win Game five of the NLD. Yes the Dodgers stadium,

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<v Speaker 8>as we're leading you up to first pitch, Dodgers and Padres.

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<v Speaker 8>It's the Dodgers and the Padres on this Monday nights.

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<v Speaker 5>Dustin May, Nick Bavetta.

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<v Speaker 8>The pitching matchup first Pitchman San Diego to start this

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<v Speaker 8>series is coming up at six forty.

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<v Speaker 7>And now joined by David Basseying. Here's La Dodgers broadcaster

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<v Speaker 7>and World Series champion Dodger Rick Monday.

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<v Speaker 2>Rick.

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<v Speaker 15>The last time the Dodgers saw the Padres, it was

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<v Speaker 15>libration time at Dodger Stadium, Game five of the NLDS.

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<v Speaker 4>A lot of good memories that were the last few

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<v Speaker 4>months here.

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<v Speaker 2>Let me ask you a question. Do you remember when

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<v Speaker 2>the buses pulled away from the stadium after that last

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<v Speaker 2>game here?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, it wasn't feeling great.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, it's amazing how many people were motioning the fact

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<v Speaker 2>that the Dodgers were number one because they were holding

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<v Speaker 2>up one finger as we left, and this is going

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<v Speaker 2>to be a loud night here tonight all three games.

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<v Speaker 2>I would imagine it's going to be that way, which

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<v Speaker 2>is absolutely perfect. And Dave Roberts was making a mention

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<v Speaker 2>of it after the game yesterday in Saint Louis. Dodgors

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<v Speaker 2>on the winning side of the ledger finally, and he said, Hey, look,

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<v Speaker 2>we've not been playing our best baseball, he said, but

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<v Speaker 2>the environment in San Diego, he believes is going to

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<v Speaker 2>bring out the best in his team. And hopefully that's

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<v Speaker 2>going to be the case. The offense has to get going.

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<v Speaker 2>Clayton Kershaw pitched a heck of a ball game and

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<v Speaker 2>we're seeing him get better and better and better in

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<v Speaker 2>his outings. Higher velocity yesterday, curveball was back there. The

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<v Speaker 2>slider has some teeth to it for Clayton Kershaw. Good

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<v Speaker 2>on you for a good outing in five very strong

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<v Speaker 2>innings pitched Rick.

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<v Speaker 15>It's interesting these two teams meeting up. The Padres offense

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<v Speaker 15>is slumping right now. Manny Machado is doing a lot

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<v Speaker 15>of the work. Maryl and Tatis are in a slump.

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<v Speaker 15>They have one of the best home records in baseball

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<v Speaker 15>twenty and ten Dustin May has one of the worst

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<v Speaker 15>road records. How do you see this one going just tonight?

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<v Speaker 2>This is the reason you play one hundred and sixty

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<v Speaker 2>two to see what's going to happen. You can take

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<v Speaker 2>all the numbers and you can put them in the computer,

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<v Speaker 2>and the computer comes out with three words, play the game.

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<v Speaker 2>And that's exactly right. And I'm not trying to soft

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<v Speaker 2>sell it, but that's the situation. And while the p

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<v Speaker 2>Andres are struggling offensively, you look at the Dodgers again.

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<v Speaker 2>They're the best hitting team average wise in baseball. They've

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<v Speaker 2>scored the most runs in baseball. They've hit the most

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<v Speaker 2>home runs in Major League Baseball. Alth over yesterday, Mookie

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<v Speaker 2>Betts in the seventh then he hit the first home

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<v Speaker 2>run in four games. The Dodgers have been able to

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<v Speaker 2>have leave the ballpark. But in that series in Saint Louis,

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<v Speaker 2>for example, they were just four for thirty nine with

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<v Speaker 2>runners in scoring position. That's a one to oh three average.

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<v Speaker 2>If we go back to the last six games the

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<v Speaker 2>Dodgers collectively, you're hitting just one forty eight with runners

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<v Speaker 2>in scoring position. And it reminds me of a comment

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<v Speaker 2>that Tommy Desorta made in his Hall of Fame managerial career.

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<v Speaker 2>We were struggling at the time. We were getting a

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<v Speaker 2>lot of runners on base, not knocking them in, and

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<v Speaker 2>Tommy got caught in a compent after the game. He says, well,

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<v Speaker 2>we're getting them on, but we're not getting him in.

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<v Speaker 2>But it's better to get them on because you can't

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<v Speaker 2>get him in unless you get him on. And he

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<v Speaker 2>realized that he was basically encapsulating himself into a comment

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<v Speaker 2>that was going to go absolutely nowhere and says, oh

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<v Speaker 2>the heck what they says. All I can tell you

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<v Speaker 2>is we're not scoring enough runs.

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<v Speaker 15>Well, hopefully yesterday is something that Dodgers can feel good

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<v Speaker 15>about coming into the game tonight.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, I think so. It was a happy flight,

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<v Speaker 2>as we've talked about, but the Dodgers understand exactly what

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<v Speaker 2>they need to do. And the other part too, is

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<v Speaker 2>I found a number today this morning and just looking

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<v Speaker 2>in research as we do every day before we come

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<v Speaker 2>to the ballpark. You know, the last two years, the Dodgers,

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<v Speaker 2>and we've talked about this, each the last two seasons

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<v Speaker 2>with two outs, have the most runs that they've scored

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<v Speaker 2>of any team in Major League Baseball. But a suggestion

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<v Speaker 2>to the Dodgers, don't wait till they're two outs.

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<v Speaker 15>No, do not wait until there's two outs, and don't

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<v Speaker 15>wait until the eighth inning to really turn on the

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<v Speaker 15>after burner.

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<v Speaker 2>Hey, you might be onto something. Go ahead and tell

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<v Speaker 2>the guys that way.

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<v Speaker 4>It sounds good.

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<v Speaker 2>Rick.

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<v Speaker 15>We'll check back in with you and Steven Nelson tonight

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<v Speaker 15>here at pet Go Park.

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<v Speaker 2>See you pal, all right?

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<v Speaker 15>There he goes Rick Monday. One of the great guys

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<v Speaker 15>you'll ever meet in your life. Tim, We'll send it

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<v Speaker 15>back to you in the studio, no doubt he is

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<v Speaker 15>the best. And that's the Dodger game plan.

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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>be back with the keys to the game. But up

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<v Speaker 8>next we go high and tight with Mookie betts. I'll

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<v Speaker 8>go anywhere. It's the Dodgers and the Padres. First bitch

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

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<v Speaker 5>It's an engagement of endearment.

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<v Speaker 3>This is high and.

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<v Speaker 15>Tight Padres, Dodgers, Dodgers Padres. Enough set, and we're joining

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<v Speaker 15>right now by one of the heroes of the Dodgers

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<v Speaker 15>postseason run last year and obviously one of the best

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<v Speaker 15>players of his generation, the one and only Mookie Bets.

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<v Speaker 4>Mookie, thanks a lot for the time.

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<v Speaker 14>Of course. You know, I always got time for you.

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<v Speaker 2>Bro.

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<v Speaker 12>Oh.

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<v Speaker 4>I love it.

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<v Speaker 15>I love it, and I love that the Dodgers and

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<v Speaker 15>Padres are back at it for the first time this season.

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<v Speaker 15>When you're out here taking your infield drills or when

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<v Speaker 15>you first walked into the stadium, did the memories of

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<v Speaker 15>last year flood through or does it feel like just

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<v Speaker 15>another regular season game.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh?

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<v Speaker 17>No, the memories definitely fled through. I mean, obviously they don't.

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<v Speaker 17>They're not relative to what's going on right now. But

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<v Speaker 17>you know, you just kind of think about, you know,

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<v Speaker 17>things that you've done here and how much how much

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<v Speaker 17>this this place has been in your happy, happy happy

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<v Speaker 17>thousand and you're sad ones as well, and so you know,

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<v Speaker 17>you just grow a weird love for for being here.

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<v Speaker 15>Yeah, and last year it feels like this was the

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<v Speaker 15>site of when your postseason turned around.

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<v Speaker 14>Yeah, this is this is it.

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<v Speaker 17>You know, Like I said, I have so many memories here,

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<v Speaker 17>good and bad that I just, uh, I enjoy I

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<v Speaker 17>really do enjoy playing here.

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<v Speaker 15>I covered the Lakers back when Shaq and Kobe were

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<v Speaker 15>playing and the Sacramento Kings put together a nice run

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<v Speaker 15>for four or five years. Does it kind of feel

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<v Speaker 15>like that between the Dodgers and Padres that Lakers Sacramento

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<v Speaker 15>Kings feel?

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<v Speaker 17>Yeah, I mean, you know, I don't remember that what

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<v Speaker 17>that feel was was, but you know, just just just uh,

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<v Speaker 17>it is fun knowing that, you know, every time you

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<v Speaker 17>come in to Peco or I'm sure every time they

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<v Speaker 17>come to Dodger Stadium, like there's gonna be a dogfight.

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<v Speaker 17>You know, it's gonna be a you're gonna you're gonna

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<v Speaker 17>have to play some good baseball. I mean, you're gonna

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<v Speaker 17>get hit in the mouth and you're gonna see how

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<v Speaker 17>you how you take it, and so uh, you know

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<v Speaker 17>that's the that's the beauty of uh, you know.

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<v Speaker 15>Sports, no doubt, and Mookie Betts is all about competition.

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<v Speaker 15>He even called out Brady Ebel here to compete with

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<v Speaker 15>him at shortstop. I mean, you're always looking for somebody

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<v Speaker 15>to compete against.

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<v Speaker 14>Uh, I do. I do love competition.

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<v Speaker 17>Both both of my parents enjoyed competing and everything, and

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<v Speaker 17>so my whole family we all love doing and so

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<v Speaker 17>I mean, it was it's good to get to get

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<v Speaker 17>him out there and show him some, uh, show him

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<v Speaker 17>some some tips and tricks that I've kind of learned

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<v Speaker 17>along the way, and compete while doing it.

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<v Speaker 15>Mookie shortstop, You've looked like a natural out there this year.

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<v Speaker 15>What about the little different things about shortstop? Do you

638
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<v Speaker 15>feel like you're going next level now at that position?

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<v Speaker 14>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 17>It's hard to say, because you know, I just want

641
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<v Speaker 17>to be consistent in being the best I can be

642
00:30:50.079 --> 00:30:51.920
<v Speaker 17>every day, and that's you know, making all the routine

643
00:30:51.960 --> 00:30:53.960
<v Speaker 17>plays and if I can make some some nice plays,

644
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<v Speaker 17>then cool. I just know how hard it is to

645
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<v Speaker 17>play shortstop, and you can't can't you know it can

646
00:31:00.119 --> 00:31:02.400
<v Speaker 17>need to grow and continue to to to try and

647
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<v Speaker 17>be the best, uh with doing all the fancy tricks

648
00:31:05.680 --> 00:31:07.960
<v Speaker 17>and all type of stuff. But you know, for someone

649
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<v Speaker 17>like me, which is really like my I guess my

650
00:31:10.559 --> 00:31:14.240
<v Speaker 17>second year doing this first year really actually understanding what

651
00:31:14.240 --> 00:31:17.119
<v Speaker 17>I'm doing. I just want to be a basic vanilla

652
00:31:17.759 --> 00:31:21.960
<v Speaker 17>bland shortstop that makes all the plays and hopefully can

653
00:31:22.359 --> 00:31:23.839
<v Speaker 17>can do something in the box.

654
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<v Speaker 15>You're doing that and more, but there's different levels of

655
00:31:27.039 --> 00:31:30.319
<v Speaker 15>the intangibles of the position, and it feels like you're

656
00:31:30.319 --> 00:31:34.079
<v Speaker 15>really commanding that position. I've seen you have meetings with

657
00:31:34.160 --> 00:31:36.799
<v Speaker 15>pictures where the game's going too fast. I mean, that's

658
00:31:36.839 --> 00:31:38.880
<v Speaker 15>what the leader of the infield does.

659
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<v Speaker 17>Yeah, you know, That's all kind of stuff that I've learned.

660
00:31:42.000 --> 00:31:45.440
<v Speaker 17>Miggie Row has really helped me a ton with stuff

661
00:31:45.480 --> 00:31:47.799
<v Speaker 17>like that and telling me, you know, hey, you know

662
00:31:48.240 --> 00:31:50.920
<v Speaker 17>you're playing every day, You're you're you're the guy. This

663
00:31:50.960 --> 00:31:52.599
<v Speaker 17>is how to handle it, and this is this is

664
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<v Speaker 17>what it takes. And you're gonna have to be the

665
00:31:53.960 --> 00:31:56.720
<v Speaker 17>guy that goes in and calls.

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<v Speaker 14>And meeting when the game needs to slow down. You're

667
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<v Speaker 14>gonna have to know what everybody needs to be doing.

668
00:32:00.880 --> 00:32:02.000
<v Speaker 14>You're gonna have to move guys.

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<v Speaker 17>You know, you're gonna have to, just like you said,

670
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<v Speaker 17>be the captain of the infield. And I didn't really

671
00:32:05.640 --> 00:32:07.839
<v Speaker 17>know what that means. And I'm not really here to

672
00:32:07.880 --> 00:32:09.720
<v Speaker 17>be the captain of nothing. I'm really just here to

673
00:32:09.759 --> 00:32:12.400
<v Speaker 17>just kind of take care of my job. But I guess,

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<v Speaker 17>you know, miggi Ro kind of explained that that is

675
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<v Speaker 17>my job, is kind of doing.

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<v Speaker 14>That, and so it's a it's it's been okay. It's

677
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<v Speaker 14>it's been okay.

678
00:32:19.640 --> 00:32:22.079
<v Speaker 17>But definitely, definitely, definitely I got a lot more learning

679
00:32:22.079 --> 00:32:23.480
<v Speaker 17>to do. Sometimes in the middle of the games, man,

680
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<v Speaker 17>I'm out.

681
00:32:23.839 --> 00:32:25.200
<v Speaker 14>There, like I have no idea what to do.

682
00:32:25.279 --> 00:32:27.400
<v Speaker 17>I have no idea if the ball is hitting me,

683
00:32:27.480 --> 00:32:30.000
<v Speaker 17>I don't know. And like during those situations, miggi Ro

684
00:32:30.119 --> 00:32:31.839
<v Speaker 17>is right there on the top step and I can

685
00:32:31.880 --> 00:32:33.720
<v Speaker 17>look at him and we had this little sign language

686
00:32:33.720 --> 00:32:37.680
<v Speaker 17>that would commun communicate and he he like helps me

687
00:32:38.279 --> 00:32:41.279
<v Speaker 17>in those tenth inning, eleventh and twelfth any moments because

688
00:32:41.559 --> 00:32:43.759
<v Speaker 17>I've never been in those situations before. That's the first time,

689
00:32:43.880 --> 00:32:45.440
<v Speaker 17>you know, that's the first time I've been in the situation.

690
00:32:45.519 --> 00:32:47.640
<v Speaker 14>So I had no idea, you know.

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00:32:47.799 --> 00:32:51.160
<v Speaker 17>And so yeah, I mean, having the having having him

692
00:32:51.200 --> 00:32:52.880
<v Speaker 17>here has definitely help with all that.

693
00:32:53.160 --> 00:32:54.920
<v Speaker 4>Hey, we all need somebody to lean on.

694
00:32:55.000 --> 00:32:57.799
<v Speaker 15>Mookie Betts has got Miguel Rojas and all of Los

695
00:32:57.799 --> 00:32:59.519
<v Speaker 15>Angeles to lean on.

696
00:32:59.720 --> 00:33:02.640
<v Speaker 4>And those four days while you were dealing.

697
00:33:02.319 --> 00:33:06.160
<v Speaker 15>With your toe, it feels like you had a chance

698
00:33:06.240 --> 00:33:08.799
<v Speaker 15>to catch your breath as far as the offense goes,

699
00:33:08.839 --> 00:33:11.839
<v Speaker 15>because since you came back, you've looked like the Mookie

700
00:33:11.880 --> 00:33:12.599
<v Speaker 15>bets we all know.

701
00:33:13.039 --> 00:33:15.160
<v Speaker 17>Yeah, I had a little time, like you said, to

702
00:33:15.160 --> 00:33:19.759
<v Speaker 17>to to really try and get the habits that I

703
00:33:19.759 --> 00:33:20.599
<v Speaker 17>had developed out.

704
00:33:20.880 --> 00:33:22.519
<v Speaker 14>And it's hard. It's hard to do.

705
00:33:22.519 --> 00:33:25.000
<v Speaker 17>It when you're like playing every day. Like when you're playing,

706
00:33:25.119 --> 00:33:27.440
<v Speaker 17>you have to compete every day. It's hard to really

707
00:33:27.480 --> 00:33:32.039
<v Speaker 17>stack positive days because the game is so negative and

708
00:33:32.079 --> 00:33:34.240
<v Speaker 17>it's a game of failure. And so you know, whatever

709
00:33:34.359 --> 00:33:36.599
<v Speaker 17>moves and whatever you were working on, you go and

710
00:33:36.599 --> 00:33:38.920
<v Speaker 17>do it in the game and you don't get any hits, Well,

711
00:33:38.920 --> 00:33:42.319
<v Speaker 17>then you know that's the considered a failure, you know,

712
00:33:42.400 --> 00:33:44.640
<v Speaker 17>and so we need to we want success, we need

713
00:33:44.680 --> 00:33:48.599
<v Speaker 17>success now. But really, you know, having those those days

714
00:33:48.680 --> 00:33:53.240
<v Speaker 17>helped me stack positive days, you know, one after the other,

715
00:33:53.279 --> 00:33:55.799
<v Speaker 17>one after the other, and then I think.

716
00:33:55.680 --> 00:33:58.319
<v Speaker 14>I've built enough confidence to take it into the game.

717
00:33:58.759 --> 00:34:01.319
<v Speaker 15>I still it blows my mind. As good as you are,

718
00:34:02.079 --> 00:34:05.480
<v Speaker 15>you are such a humble person. Sometimes that bleeds into

719
00:34:05.559 --> 00:34:08.320
<v Speaker 15>where you forget how good you are.

720
00:34:08.440 --> 00:34:11.599
<v Speaker 4>Who's the guy now? That reminds you how good you are?

721
00:34:12.440 --> 00:34:16.400
<v Speaker 17>You know, really. Uh, Doc does a lot. Doc really

722
00:34:16.440 --> 00:34:19.039
<v Speaker 17>does a really good job and and kind of reminded.

723
00:34:18.599 --> 00:34:19.760
<v Speaker 14>Me of that.

724
00:34:20.119 --> 00:34:22.519
<v Speaker 17>And I mean, you know, when it comes from the

725
00:34:22.559 --> 00:34:25.079
<v Speaker 17>top like that. You know, we have my teammates and

726
00:34:25.239 --> 00:34:27.119
<v Speaker 17>PK does a really good job with it. Meggi does

727
00:34:27.119 --> 00:34:30.719
<v Speaker 17>a really good job with it. Freddie Freddy. He has

728
00:34:30.760 --> 00:34:33.519
<v Speaker 17>this weird, weird cell a way of just saying, like, Okay,

729
00:34:33.519 --> 00:34:36.559
<v Speaker 17>whenever you're whenever you're done in your little feelings and

730
00:34:36.559 --> 00:34:39.199
<v Speaker 17>your attitude, then come on, I'm ready to play when

731
00:34:39.239 --> 00:34:40.760
<v Speaker 17>you are, you know. And so that's kind of how

732
00:34:40.760 --> 00:34:42.119
<v Speaker 17>he treats me, which is awesome.

733
00:34:42.119 --> 00:34:42.920
<v Speaker 14>So it's great.

734
00:34:42.960 --> 00:34:45.519
<v Speaker 17>I got a great group of guys I'm here to

735
00:34:45.639 --> 00:34:48.480
<v Speaker 17>kind of all help me. But uh, but you know, Doc,

736
00:34:48.599 --> 00:34:52.079
<v Speaker 17>Doc really does remind me a lot. And it's it's

737
00:34:52.280 --> 00:34:53.800
<v Speaker 17>you know, I don't I try not to think about it,

738
00:34:53.840 --> 00:34:55.320
<v Speaker 17>but sometimes it helps.

739
00:34:55.639 --> 00:34:57.360
<v Speaker 4>Right now you're feeling good, though, Yeah.

740
00:34:57.159 --> 00:34:58.639
<v Speaker 14>I feel feel a lot better now. I feel a

741
00:34:58.679 --> 00:34:59.320
<v Speaker 14>lot better.

742
00:34:59.119 --> 00:35:02.800
<v Speaker 17>Now, and I think we just got to get find

743
00:35:02.800 --> 00:35:05.280
<v Speaker 17>a way to get healthy and then we'll start one

744
00:35:05.320 --> 00:35:06.119
<v Speaker 17>of some ball games.

745
00:35:06.280 --> 00:35:08.559
<v Speaker 15>Hey, if you need me to record a video for you,

746
00:35:08.559 --> 00:35:10.960
<v Speaker 15>you could just look at it whenever you're in your feelings,

747
00:35:10.960 --> 00:35:12.199
<v Speaker 15>and I'll give you a hype video.

748
00:35:12.559 --> 00:35:15.599
<v Speaker 17>All right, I'm down for that for sure.

749
00:35:16.199 --> 00:35:18.039
<v Speaker 15>No, you know I'm here for you. I'll be able

750
00:35:18.039 --> 00:35:20.320
<v Speaker 15>to hype you up whenever you need. I'm like you're

751
00:35:20.400 --> 00:35:22.599
<v Speaker 15>in a boxing corner. I'm there whenever you need to

752
00:35:22.639 --> 00:35:25.159
<v Speaker 15>come back after the round is over, I'll be there

753
00:35:25.199 --> 00:35:26.599
<v Speaker 15>to remind you how great you want.

754
00:35:26.639 --> 00:35:29.760
<v Speaker 4>All right, Thank you, guys, because it starts at home.

755
00:35:29.800 --> 00:35:32.320
<v Speaker 15>You always got your feet on the ground, and obviously

756
00:35:32.400 --> 00:35:33.840
<v Speaker 15>everybody sees that every day.

757
00:35:33.920 --> 00:35:37.000
<v Speaker 4>So keep it going. Don't forget how great you are.

758
00:35:37.360 --> 00:35:39.840
<v Speaker 15>Don't forget you got one more three homer game in

759
00:35:39.880 --> 00:35:41.320
<v Speaker 15>you to make history.

760
00:35:41.519 --> 00:35:43.000
<v Speaker 4>I want to see it, Okay, all.

761
00:35:42.960 --> 00:35:45.119
<v Speaker 14>Right, I'm working on it. We're gonna see what we

762
00:35:45.159 --> 00:35:45.400
<v Speaker 14>can do.

763
00:35:45.519 --> 00:35:48.119
<v Speaker 4>Aggressive early in the count, Mookie. That's what Alex Cora

764
00:35:48.239 --> 00:35:48.559
<v Speaker 4>told me.

765
00:35:48.599 --> 00:35:50.920
<v Speaker 15>I'm gonna remind you what Cora used to say, be

766
00:35:51.000 --> 00:35:52.920
<v Speaker 15>aggressive early in the count and pull.

767
00:35:53.000 --> 00:35:54.679
<v Speaker 4>That's where you hit pull for power.

768
00:35:55.000 --> 00:35:58.320
<v Speaker 14>That's exactly what Ac with Delwey said. I gotta keep

769
00:35:58.320 --> 00:35:58.840
<v Speaker 14>that in mind.

770
00:36:00.199 --> 00:36:01.679
<v Speaker 4>All right, Thanks a lot for the time.

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00:36:01.960 --> 00:36:06.719
<v Speaker 15>We'll resume the Lakers Sacramento Kings, and I won't tell

772
00:36:06.719 --> 00:36:08.320
<v Speaker 15>you what Shack used to call the Kings.

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<v Speaker 17>Okay, now, well, let's wait till after and then we'll

774
00:36:10.679 --> 00:36:11.079
<v Speaker 17>find out.

775
00:36:11.840 --> 00:36:14.119
<v Speaker 15>Thanks a lot for the time, Mookie, Yes, sir, and

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<v Speaker 15>you enjoy Javiers.

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<v Speaker 14>Okay, Ajavires.

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<v Speaker 7>Here I go.

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<v Speaker 4>There is the man, the best.

781
00:36:23.000 --> 00:36:25.840
<v Speaker 15>There's nobody better than Mookie Bets, and he won't forget it.

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<v Speaker 4>We'll send it back to you in the studio.

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00:36:27.280 --> 00:36:28.639
<v Speaker 5>Tim, all right, thanks a lot of DV.

784
00:36:28.920 --> 00:36:31.920
<v Speaker 8>Great to hear from Mookie Bets, so candid with David

785
00:36:31.960 --> 00:36:35.159
<v Speaker 8>Vesey about the game of baseball, his approached at the plate,

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<v Speaker 8>To first pitch from San Diego Dodgers Padres Up. Next,

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<v Speaker 8>we'll dive deeper to this pitching matchup. Don't go anywhere.

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<v Speaker 8>with the Padres. Fastball, curveball sweepers. What you'll see from him,

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<v Speaker 8>making his thirteen start of this season. After a five

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<v Speaker 8>to one start in his first six starts, he's gone

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<v Speaker 8>one in one with his sixty yarra in his last

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<v Speaker 8>six starts last time out, six innings, five runs, six hits,

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<v Speaker 8>five strikeouts and a no decision against the Giants. Will

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<v Speaker 8>be his first start against the Dodgers as a Padre.

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<v Speaker 8>He faced them in just one time, and that was

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<v Speaker 8>last year July with Boston, when you toss six shutout

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<v Speaker 8>innings of two hit ball with eight strikeouts. Dustin May

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<v Speaker 8>on the mound, seventh season in the Big League's his

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<v Speaker 8>last start against the Mets, six innings and six hits,

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<v Speaker 8>a home run, two runs, two walks, two strikeouts and

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<v Speaker 8>five and a non decision against the Mets after beginning

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<v Speaker 8>the month of May with three straight losses, his last

823
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<v Speaker 8>three starts two and oh with a three to eighteen ERA.

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<v Speaker 8>Dustin May, Nick Pavetta, Dodgers and Padres for fifteen minutes

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<v Speaker 8>away from first pitch, Keys to the game, our next

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<v Speaker 8>Dodgers Padres, Dustin May, Nick Pavetta, the pitching matchup in

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<v Speaker 8>this series opener from San Diego. Before first pitch, we

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<v Speaker 8>head back out to the booth. Two guys on the call,

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<v Speaker 8>Steven Nelson, Rick Monday, Thanks.

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<v Speaker 6>TC, Rick Monday. Let's get ready for first pitch. I

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<v Speaker 6>want you to give me two or three big keys

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<v Speaker 6>in Game one for the Dodgers' pod.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, first of all, as always, don't be chasing pitches

837
00:39:04.199 --> 00:39:06.239
<v Speaker 2>out of the strikes zoom from an offensive standpoint. I

838
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<v Speaker 2>mentioned that because if you look at the neck, Butvendaho's

839
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<v Speaker 2>going to be on the mound if he gets ahead

840
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<v Speaker 2>in the count. How about these numbers. The last two

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<v Speaker 2>years he's ahead in the count just a one forty

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<v Speaker 2>seven batting average against. Do not expand the strength zone.

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<v Speaker 2>That also cuts down the running game. There have been

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<v Speaker 2>five attempts, while four of them were successful. Only five

845
00:39:25.159 --> 00:39:27.760
<v Speaker 2>attempts have been made on the flip side. We talked

846
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<v Speaker 2>earlier about Dustin May, who's got great stuff the first inning. However,

847
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<v Speaker 2>his ERA is above eight. He's had difficulty navigating through

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<v Speaker 2>the first three outs of a ballgame, but in the

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<v Speaker 2>stolen base department a dozen attempts and ten of those

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<v Speaker 2>have been successful trying to steal a base. Keep the

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<v Speaker 2>guys closer, pay attention to them. But for dust and May,

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<v Speaker 2>he's pitched well with runners in scoring position, less than

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<v Speaker 2>a two hundred average when it's counted, he's been at

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<v Speaker 2>his best.

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<v Speaker 6>The thing for the Padres, especially of late their offense

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<v Speaker 6>has really called ice coal. But this team can pitch

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<v Speaker 6>the heck out of the baseball. That is why they

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<v Speaker 6>are where they are in the standings. And Nick Pavetta,

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<v Speaker 6>the Dodgers have seen him before last time in the

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<v Speaker 6>summer of twenty twenty four, is still with the Boston

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<v Speaker 6>Red Sox. He pitched six scoreless against them.

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<v Speaker 3>You don't want to be behind.

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<v Speaker 6>You got to get to him because the Padre bullpen

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<v Speaker 6>is dynamite.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and dynamite. They don't give up a whole lot

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<v Speaker 2>of home runs, nor does Pavetta. Seven hit out of

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<v Speaker 2>the ballpark. Speaking of home runs, the Dodgers finally got

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<v Speaker 2>one yesterday in the Sebbath ending by Mooki Bench. That's

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<v Speaker 2>just one home run in the Dodgers last four games.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, the Dodger offense hasn't looked like the Dodger offense

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<v Speaker 6>here to start the month of June.

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<v Speaker 5>And of course it's happen.

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<v Speaker 6>Mookie Betts is getting warm right as Teoscar Hernandez has

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<v Speaker 6>gone cold. Max Munsey has been on a tord stretch.

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<v Speaker 6>Freddie Freeman, he's cooled off a little bit after an

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<v Speaker 6>incredible month of May. They're gonna try and put some

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<v Speaker 6>pieces together and take it to the Padres here over

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<v Speaker 6>these next three days against seven games out of the

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<v Speaker 6>next ten will be against San Diego. We're fired up

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<v Speaker 6>for this NLDS rematch, and first pitch.

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<v Speaker 2>Is on the way.

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<v Speaker 8>Shortly, all right, first pitch when we come back afterwards,

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<v Speaker 8>David veast Day's got you cover with all the postgame festivities,

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<v Speaker 8>including Dodger talk as well. But here we go the

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<v Speaker 8>rematch from last year's NLDS. Finally, after sixty six games

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<v Speaker 8>in the regular season, here we are in June the ninth,

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<v Speaker 8>and the Dodgers and the Padres finally squaring off in

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<v Speaker 8>Petco Park. First pitches next has been Wrongo Causino Dodgers

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<v Speaker 8>on deck. I'm Tim kateson this is the world champion

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<v Speaker 8>Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network
