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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And now your host of Dodger Talk, David Vasse.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
We are live at Dodgers Stadium after the Dodgers fall
to the Cubs on Sunday Night Baseball by a final
score of four to two. Welcome to Dodger Talk, David
Vase with you until eight thirty tonight on AM five
to seventy LA Sports. We will hear from Jose Mota,
We'll get you an update on Blake Snell and Evan Phillips.
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And you'll also hear from one of the bullpenned dogs
from a year ago, Ryan Brasier, who got his World
Series ring on Friday because he's part of the Cubs
team now. So you'll hear from Ryan Brasier about the
sequence of events that saw Walker Buehler come in and
close Game five of the World Series last year. We
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have phone lines open at eight six, six, nine, eight
seven two five seventy. Tonight, Tyler Glass now bounce back
after below parper performance in Philadelphia In many ways, Tonight
Glass now very good on a national stage. Six innings,
seven strikeouts and allowed just two earned runs. One of
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them was a solo home run to Michael Bush. The
other was a home run to pie Crow Armstrong. So
Tyler Glass now bounces back, did not have a lot
of traffic on the bases, which was a good thing,
and certainly got hurt by two solo home runs. But
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it really is about the Dodger offense, right There's we're
not used to seeing the Dodger scoring no runs and
two runs and back to back games. I mentioned this
in the Clubhouse show at bears repeating because it's somewhat shocking.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Number one, that the Dodgers had.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
A consecutive game streak of fifty three consecutive games with
an extra basic come to an end last night when
they scattered six singles. And something that Jose Mota brought
to our attention that certainly is on the radar of
a lot of people now, the fact that show hey Otani,
who drove in one hundred and thirty runs last year
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at the top of the lineup, only has four at
bats with runners in scoring position.
Speaker 3 (02:18):
Tonight he had none.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
And it's not a good thing when Otani's leading off
innings outside of the first inning. He led off the
third inning, and he led off the seventh inning, and
then he came up in the ninth inning with nobody
on base. It was a nice try by Dave Roberts
to bring Freddy Freeman off the bench for a pinch
hit in the ninth spot for Miguel Rojas. Freddie hit
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a ball up the middle that may have seen some
grass if not for Dansby Swanson, his old teammate, robbing
him of what might have been a single to get
the possible tying run at the plate in the form
of show Hey Otani, I also thought another great opportunity
to get somebody up there with Otani coming up with
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Otani on deck, I should say, was in the sixth
inning when Miguel Rojas was at the plate.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
He did a pretty good job a couple.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
Of nights ago of getting on base twice in that
spot in the ninth spot. But tonight, in the sixth inning,
he was up three to zero in the count and
he flew out to center field.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
So uh, that kind of.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
Ended what might have been a bigger inning for the
Dodgers if he gets on base with Otani on deck,
because they already had scored one run in that inning
and they were hitting the ball pretty hard. Kick Hernandez
lined out to third base. He was he hit a
rocket there and Max Munsey just missed a home run instead,
it was a game tying sacrifice fly. So that sixth
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inning really had a bigger inning written all over it,
but it wasn't meant to be. Eight six six nine
eight seven two five seventy is the phone number. Also
in the eighth inning, when the Cubs tacked on an
insurance run in the form of Kyle Tucker, who led
off the inning with a double down the left field line,
I felt like that was that should have been caught
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by Michael Confordo. And I'm sure he'd be the first
one to tell you that, because he did have some.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
Ground to cover there.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
But he was there, but he pulled up because he
felt like the foul line was the wall and it wasn't.
It was the line and the ball hit the chalk
and that was appealed rightfully, so and it was a
double by Kyle Tucker. Whenever new corner outfielders start playing
every day for the Dodgers, it seems like they are
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apprehensive that they're closer to the wall than they really
are because it is a short wall and you could
go tumbling over. Even in twenty twenty, when Mookie Betts
played his first year with the Dodgers. He had some
trouble chasing down balls down the line because of the
short wall. But with more time, Confordo's gonna feel more
comfortable and have more field awareness of where he was
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because he had a lot of room and he didn't
need to pull back, which he did. So that was
that as far as the game goes, And really this
was the Michael Bush and Pete crow Armstrong game for
the Cubs, as those two guys drove in three of
the four runs tonight with home runs eight six, six, nine, seven,
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two five seventy is the phone number. We have two
lines open, and before we go to the phones, I
just want to remind you that before the panic really
sets in. And yes, the Dodgers have lost three straight
series going back to their last road trip in Philadelphia.
This did happen last year in April of last year,
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early on in the season, like it's happening right now.
And the difference is the Dodgers lost all three of
those series in April at home. This situation is they
lost two series on the road in really great conditions
on the East Coast, no excuses, but much different than
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losing three straight series at Dodger Stadium like they did
last year. Let's go out to mission via ho Bill,
You're on Dodger Talk. How you doing, Bill?
Speaker 4 (06:15):
Pretty good? Thanks for the take my call. Yeah, Glassnoe
seems to give up home runs a lot, but he
does scatter him at least, you know, they're not like
three run home runs and everything like that. And my
other point is Crow Armstrong worth these his first two
home runs of the year.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Yeah, he really hasn't done much of anything offensively this year,
and yeah they were his first two home runs, but
he seems to play his best against the Dodgers, right.
Speaker 4 (06:42):
And then also, I think Munsey can come out of it.
At least he got one in the air that was
hit pretty deep. I mean that's at least he wasn't
striking out. But he's got to make more contact.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
All right, Bill, I'll pass that advice along. Thanks for
the phone call. All joking aside, You're right, Max Muntsey
has not started off the season well offensively. He's still
looking for his first home run. He came a few
feet away from that in the sixth inning. Instead it
was a sacrifice fly. But like you mentioned, it was
good to see him get it in the air and
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drive the ball. That's not something we've seen a lot
from Max Munsey to start the year, and he's got
a lot of strikeouts. Two more strikeouts tonight. It has
not been a great start to the season for Max Mounsey.
Like I mentioned, he has twenty four strikeouts to start
the year and he's only walked four times. You know,
a few years back, Monthssey told me a great indicator
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that he's going good is when he's taking walks. It's
not necessarily the home runs, and he's a thirty five
home run guy, but he said, when I'm going good
and I'm seeing the ball really well, it's when I'm
taking my walks, And right now he's not, and it
feels like he's pressing and he's trying to get back
his previous forty at bats in one at bats. So
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hopefully that sacrifice flying the sixth inning will relax him
and start to get him on the right track. Let's
go out to Pico Rivera. Eric, you're on Dodger Talk
with David vasse Hi.
Speaker 3 (08:12):
Eric.
Speaker 5 (08:14):
Hey, David, how are you you give us the best
information year after year? And it seems to get better
and better year after year.
Speaker 6 (08:20):
Thank you, we appreciate it.
Speaker 3 (08:21):
Hey, you're too kind, Eric.
Speaker 5 (08:24):
I just wanted to say, what's the plan for Austin
Barnes and Chris Taylor moving.
Speaker 6 (08:28):
Forward this year? David, I thought that Chris.
Speaker 5 (08:30):
Taylor being inserted in left field could have made that
play that Conforto made. And then our friend Austin Barnes
was O for eleven yesterday and swung at the first
pitch when coming up to bat. So I'm just wondering he.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
Wasn't oh for Technically he wasn't OH for eleven last night.
He's now OH for eleven on the season, maybe for
thirteen now. Yeah, he does not have a hit yet
this year, but he plays once a week.
Speaker 6 (08:55):
Eric, Right, No, I understand.
Speaker 5 (08:57):
I'm just wondering, you know what, what's gonna jump start
these two guys, if anything, or we're gonna dfam in
the middle of the season. I don't want to see
that happen, but you know, I'm just wondering what the
plan is.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
Well, Chris Taylor's paid a lot of money this year,
so you're not going to see that happen anytime soon,
and he hasn't gotten many opportunities quite honestly to make
any sort of judgment on him.
Speaker 3 (09:21):
You know that ball in the eighth inning that.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
Michael Confordo probably should have caught. You know, I can
understand why you're keeping Confordo in there. It's a tied game.
You need his bat in the lineup. But if the
Dodgers had a lead, I think that Dave Roberts may
consider having Chris Taylor go out there in left field.
Speaker 5 (09:41):
Good enough, I'll take that, Dave.
Speaker 3 (09:42):
Thank you all right, Eric, thank you for the phone call.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
By the way, Chris Taylor and Austin Barnes did not
have an at bat in the game tonight, but the
Dodger offense stalled out without those two guys in the lineup.
They were shut out last night and tonight only scored
two runs after scoring three runs on a three run
home run.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
By Tommy Edmonds.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
So the Dodger offense no secrets about it not going
really well right now. I pointed out last night that
the Dodgers five through nine hitters were combined one for
sixteen and hitting under one eighty on the season. Tonight
it was a little bit better because of Confordo and
Will Smith.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
They each had two hits.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Confordo scored both of the Dodger runs tonight, so that
was a little better. But like I talked about last night,
we all know most of these guys are going to
get it going, and in fact, Will Smith has gotten
off to the best start of any Dodger hitter.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
He's hitting three forty one.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
And the bottom line is the last three hitters, the seven,
eight nine hitters, have got to get on They've got
to get on base to flip that lineup over for Otani, Betts, Freeman,
Taeoscar Hernandez. And you know, once you get Freddy in
there again, which he will be tomorrow, then you start
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to lengthen your lineup by having Edmund hit behind those
guys and have him hit in front of guys like
Smith and Munsey and Confortos. So Freddie Freeman means a
lot to this lineup when he's starting, and this was
a scheduled day off for Freddie Freeman. The Dodgers were
not going to have Freddy play six consecutive games, or
start six consecutive games right after coming off the il
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with that reaggravation of the right ankle. We'll just say,
is right ankle. It's not going to be one hundred
percent all year. It's going to have to be managed
all season long. And that's what the Dodgers did tonight.
Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is
the phone number. When we continue here from Dodgers Stadium,
we'll check in with Jose Mota. Plus we'll give you
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an update on Blake's now and Evan Phillips. And I
know the trade deadline is not until the end of July,
but we had a trade rumor floated out earlier today
by Bob Nightingale and it included the Dodgers.
Speaker 3 (12:04):
We'll let you know what that was as well.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
So we got a lot to get to between now
and a thirty plus your phone calls at eight sixty
six nine eighty seven two five seventy.
Speaker 3 (12:14):
Cubs beat the.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
Dodgers four to two and take two out of three
in Los Angeles on a five to seventy LA Sports.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
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Dodger Talk with Dodger insider David Vasse.
Speaker 7 (12:41):
Trying to come set for Armshaw high fly ball right
center field hit very well. PCA watches this one goal.
It's a two home run game for the local product.
He salutes the bullpen and rounds the bases, having given
the Cubs the lead.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
Right back, it's.
Speaker 7 (12:59):
Now three to Chicago.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
He Crow Armstrong, with his parents sitting behind home plate,
comes back home and beats the Dodgers four to two
as the Cubs take two out of three here in
Los Angeles. David Vase live at Dodgers Stadium with you
until eight thirty tonight on AM five to seventy LA Sports,
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Speaker 3 (13:45):
All right. I know it's a little too early to.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Be talking about trades and trade rumors, but I was
taking a little off guard that. Bob Nightingale, in his
Sunday column, reported that the Dodgers in White Sox had
been discussing a train that would send Louise Robert Junior
from the White Sox to the Dodgers in exchange for
James Autman and a quote top tier prospect. Louise Robert
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Junior has not gotten off to a great start with
the White Sox.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
I think when I checked it, he's hitting a buck eighty.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
In fact, I know he's hitting a buck eighty this
year to start the season, and he has won.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
A Gold Glove.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
But a lot of scouts that I talked to say,
you know what, that gold Glove ain't everything that it's
cracked up to be. He's not that great of a
center fielder, so take it for what it's worth. Maybe
the Dodgers and White Sox talked about it in spring training.
I heard this same trade last year as well, so
I don't know. I'm not buying it, to be honest,
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I love Bob and I'm not saying that it wasn't discussed,
but I'm not saying it was close to getting done.
Eight six six nine, eight seven two five seventy is
the phone number. I actually think the Dodgers could do
a lot better than Louise Robert if they're looking to
trade for his center fielder.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
Let's go out to Long Beach. Marco.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
You're on Dodger Talk live from Cheveez Ravine. How you doing, Marco?
Speaker 8 (15:09):
I'm good?
Speaker 1 (15:09):
Thank you.
Speaker 9 (15:12):
Look great.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
We established that you're doing great. You're calling a Dodger
talk show. What do you have to say?
Speaker 10 (15:19):
Yeah, I just was wondering if Mookie's gonna be the
shortstop for the rest of the year because the defense,
especially in the outfield, has been pretty bad, and since
we have Rojas playing every day, I think it'd be
more beneficial to have him at shortstop and maybe have
used Mooki in center or right.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
Yeah, centerfield, I don't believe the Dodgers would put him there,
even though I believe he could play it and if
he wants action and being engaged, center field would do
that for him.
Speaker 3 (15:47):
He could do it.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
He got called up as a he played center field
for the Red Sox, but Jackie Bradley Junior was so
good defensively they moved Mookie to right field.
Speaker 5 (15:58):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
The Dodgers are not even thinking about moving Mookie from
shortstop uh anytime soon. And in fact, Mooki made a
nice play tonight in the third inning to throw out
Kyle Tucker. So, yeah, I understand the outfield defense is
not as good without the best right fielder in the
game out there, but I don't think that played a
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huge part into why the Dodgers lost tonight.
Speaker 3 (16:25):
It was the offense and it's been the.
Speaker 10 (16:30):
Just for future sakes, because.
Speaker 3 (16:32):
Yeah, future reference.
Speaker 10 (16:35):
I don't understand how he went from a right fielder
to wanting to play second to playing shortstop.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
Yeah, well he got He was a second baseman in
the minors, then got moved to right, and he got
thrust into playing shortstop for the first half of last year.
Speaker 3 (16:50):
Yeah, it's wacky.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
It's wacky, Marco, but he's holding his own and he's
put in a lot of work to try to make
it work. Thanks for the phone call. Eight six six
two seventy is the phone number. Let's go out to Dallas, Jason.
You're a little early calling Dodger Talk. They're not there
until next week.
Speaker 8 (17:08):
You're right, Dave. How's it going, man, Hey, it's going great.
A great Dodger fan, casual observer, but just trying to
get everybody to kill out and relax, enjoy the season,
and enjoy what we're seeing. I mean, we have a
great team on the field. Everythone's doing fine. There's no
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we're only two and a half back in the division. Relax,
enjoy what we're watching, and just kind of just pull back.
Everyone knows well, I would say the front office knows
what they're doing. Wow, that Luis Roberts, I just heard
about you that mention. That would be pretty good. But
I think we're at all positions. We're pretty solid. It's
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just a matter of you know, people getting used to
the season, get acclimated to the positions being worked out.
I know that everyone thought that we were so great,
but you could see that, you know, pitching is at
a I would say, it's all it's not always what
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we work it out to be, because you could see that,
you know, they thought we were at a position of riches.
But I'm gonna say, injuries happen in baseball and we
just have to ride with the flow of everything. But
enjoy watching what we're seeing from Dodger Baseball and take
it all in. It's a little bit too early to
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try to make judgments on, you know, you know what
we're seeing so early.
Speaker 2 (18:45):
Sixteen games, Jason, sixteen games, the big question is Are
you gonna find your way to Globe Life Field when
the Dodgers get there next week?
Speaker 8 (18:55):
Yes, I have all I have tickets for all three games.
I was there for opening days. Matter of fact, I
was just there. I just flew back in this week.
But you know I'm from the Mars area. My family's there.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
All right, Well, we'll see you out there. Thanks for
the phone call, and I think he calmed everybody down.
You're the man, Jason.
Speaker 3 (19:16):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (19:17):
Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is
the phone number. Dodgers fall to the Cuts tonight four
to two. I promised a Blake Snell update. I expect
Blake Snell to be back before the end of May,
so I can conceivably see from what I've been able
to gather, Blake Snell being able to come back and
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pitch on the next homestand when the Dodgers host the
Pirates and Marlins.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
That's a nice soft landing for Snell.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
Zilla, who is now continuing the uh right or wrong
stereo type that he's not a first half pitcher, but
you know some guys are, and if I had to
choose one, I'd rather have a second half pitcher. Than
a first half pitcher, if that's what you're.
Speaker 3 (19:59):
Going going to call him.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
But he's on the il with some shoulder soreness stiffness,
but should be back for the next homestand which will
be a big boost to the Dodger rotation and hopefully
there's no looking back for his season. And Evan Phillips,
I feel like he's the forgotten guy. Remember he's been
the guy in the Dodger bullpen the last couple of
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years and missed the World Series because of a torn
muscle around his right shoulder rotator cuff. Well, that muscle
is healed and he's been out on rehab assignments and
Dave Roberts told me that he's antsy to get back,
And it just feels like the Dodgers have a date
picked out in the near future where they want to
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activate Phillips, and it feels like it's coming here in
the next couple of weeks.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
So that's great news.
Speaker 2 (20:50):
Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is
the phone number. We'll get back to your phone calls
in a moment, but first.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
It's time to go around the horn with Jose Mota.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
Man.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
Jose Mota coming on Dodger Talk last night enlightened all
of us from Rick Monday to Dave Roberts and now
to everybody on Sunday Night Baseball, dropping that knowledge on
us and making us realize that show, hey, Otani has
only four at bats with runners in scoring position, Jose,
I hate to tell you this, but it's still four
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at bats with runners in scoring position after tonight.
Speaker 6 (21:28):
Yeah, it is no bueno, man. And I mean, we
talked about the Otani thing, and certainly I tells you
how many people listen to you, Davesa. You do a
fantastic job with that. But I'm looking also at something
we touched upout was just getting that first guy on
leading up an inning tonight one time faith. That's not
going to get it done. That, combined with the fact
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that the Dodgers are, you know, scoring about sixty two
percent of the time the runs will be a home run,
that's also not going to be sustainable. But I think
overall is going to come down to Dave Roberts even
taking more opportunities and control of the offense in implementing
place and creating some havoc and guys, you know, taking
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the extra base a little bit more. But you got
to get that first guy on base just to have
a chance for your manager to be more fusible and
do some things.
Speaker 3 (22:18):
I was thinking the same thing, Jose.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
But in Dave's defense, like you said, he really hasn't
had a lot to work with because guys are not
getting on base to create something.
Speaker 6 (22:27):
Yeah, it is hard, and I think overall, when you're
leading off an inning, you're not thinking about walking. You
think about how could I get my best at that?
You're also no one thing. And I was talking to
pitching coach about this today and he said, you know
what's happening with the Dolluer right now too. That they
got to really understand is they are the team that
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every pitching coach, every staff targeted to say, let's make
sure that we face them. We are at our best
and we are seeing it now. Contradicting that myself is
the fact that Dollgiers have not had that approach at times,
home play guys mechanically. Sometimes at this time some guys
are not there, but overall the opposing team is also
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doing the homework saying this lineup is one through nine
could really hurt me, or one through six, one through wait,
whatever it is. So I'm going to make the best pitches,
and obs seems and guys make some very good pitches
on pretty much every single guy up now that lineup.
But now they got to understand that Legue's pitching to them.
Made the adjustment necessarity to make sure that they have
more team at bats.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
Do you feel like Max Munsey had better at bats tonight?
He had the sacrifice fly to tie the game in
the sixth inning. I know he struck out twice, but
do you feel like that sixth inning at bat where
he hit the ball to the warning track in right field?
Could that change his mindset? Maybe let him relax, give
him some confidence. I'm looking for anything here.
Speaker 6 (23:48):
I think it will Dave, there's no doubt. And then
the walk the bat before that, of course, there's you know,
a couple of strikeous there in that game too. Now
he has twenty four in the season. But Max is
not far away from where he needs to be and
triggering and laying off certain pitches. When he starts on time,
his hands don't drop. There's some things that he lays
off of him. Right now, he's chasing those pitches because
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he's not on time. A few days ago, he was
trying that step back that we've seen before. Remember that
step back he tried that. Yeah, he got away from that,
and now it's just like findering and tinkering. But when
Max as well. He seeing the ball well as he's
told you. But it all starts with how his hands
are located, in terms of where the pitch is, the
lanes of the pitcher that you know he's being exploited with.
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But I think overall, driving that ball to I feel
the way he did today is going to bring it back.
I just want to see him go back to the
mentality he had when he was at his best last
season when Dave Roberts said, listen, I want you to
become a singlesitter, and that wasn't just let me Transformula's
pretty much take that approach because you're strong enough to
hit the ball at the center field and hit the
ball the other way with some authority, and thus he
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become a better hitter. You wait for the ball a
little bit longer. Not his antsy. Anytime I tell you, Dave,
you tell a young young player, little kid, hey, I
want you to try. He had a whole month. He's
gonna muscle up all right, stiffen up. If you say, hey,
try to get a single, It's like, okay, I don't
have to try that hard. So it ap plus is
the big leaguers too, and Max Mounsey proved it last
year and the year before that. When that approach is there,
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he's much better. Hopefully we will see that.
Speaker 3 (25:15):
Jose Mota is joining us on Dodger talk.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
After the Dodgers fall to the Cubs four to two,
Let's talk about the starting pitching tonight, Tyler Glass now
coming back off of uh, you know, disappointing outing showing
in Philadelphia. The fastball velocity was fluctuating tonight. Jose was
that just a guy that really gets into his mechanics
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and if he's off a little bit, you may see
ninety three instead of ninety six.
Speaker 3 (25:42):
So what was going on with that?
Speaker 6 (25:45):
I think that's one of them. And also the fact
that when when men on base, he's using that slides
step all the time, which I like. The slide step
is a great weapon, but I don't think you need
to utilize it with everybody on base. You got to
say that for when somebody is really a threat to
go up there, short down and give you a catcher
a chance. Now, going back to his fastball, the one
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thing he did so well today at whatever ninety five,
ninety six or whatever, it was the fact that he
pitched well with the shadows. And I was talking to
Lose Cruise about this during broadcasts, said, listen, he's six eight,
great extension of seven plus feet right, go after and
let them react to your fastball. And if they're not reacting, well,
you don't need to go anywhere else but to that pitch.
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And I think overall is the best I've seen anybody
in a while use the shadows in the sun to
pitch against that, even though Velosi is not there, perceive
velocity with him. As you know, ninety three is like
ninety nine miles an hour. So he was on his
game today and I'm glad that, even though he said
he didn't feel very well, he needed an outing like this.
But the one thing with him too is we talk
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about it so many times. They've not letting the bottom
of the line up beat him. And again not that
it beat him, but to hurt him with that home
run by PCA, and those are things that I know
really bother him like they do bother you know, the
top tier pitchers.
Speaker 2 (27:00):
All right, Jose, we'll see if the Dodgers can get
well against the Rockies like the Padres did.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
The Dodgers will face the Rockies for three games and
Dustin Mays on the Mount tomorrow night. So we look
forward to seeing you. And maybe you'll take a selfie
with Hello Kitty tomorrow night.
Speaker 3 (27:16):
Jose.
Speaker 6 (27:17):
I will love that. Of course I made it.
Speaker 11 (27:22):
Yeah, it's oh yeah, okay, thanks a lot, Jose.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
Maybe you and Louis Cruz. Louis Cruz loves selfies. Maybe
you could get in with him, all three.
Speaker 6 (27:32):
Of you, he does. Huh, let me check it out
a little bit more.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
All right, all right, there he goes Jose Mota, part
of the Dodgers Spanish radio broadcast. Dodgers fall to the
Cubs tonight four to two, And you heard Jose mention
the home run by PCA p Crow Armstrong. It was
his first of the year, and it would came off
Tyler Glass. Now he kind of just muscled that down
the right field line. And then for good measure, he
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hit the go ahead home run off of Blake Trining
in the seventh inning. So a big night for PCA,
A big night for Michael Bush as the Cubs take
two out of three from the Dodgers here at Dodger
Stadium after the Dodgers look to be in a different
weight class than the Cubs in Tokyo. The Dodgers man
handled these same cubs in Tokyo, and they just look
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like different teams right now. The Dodger offense does not
look like the heavyweight champion that it was in Tokyo
right now, but it'll come back. Let's go out to Danny,
who is at Dodger Stadium tonight. Hi, Danny, you're on
Dodger Talk.
Speaker 12 (28:36):
Hey Dave, thanks for getting me on. I love when
you got mister Jose Modon.
Speaker 9 (28:41):
Man.
Speaker 12 (28:41):
He's always so insightful, always bringing a perspectives that.
Speaker 6 (28:45):
Most a lot of people won't see.
Speaker 12 (28:46):
But yeah, and have me thinking about a old school
Dodger baseball and back in the day. You know, I've
been listening to Dodger Talks forever and back in the day, man,
I'd get so frustrated when people would call in complaining
about like Alex Korra or or you know whoever's hitting eighth.
Then they're hitting like two twenty and I'm like thinking,
like you know, if this team loses or doesn't win
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this year, it's not gonna because the number eight hitter
was hitting two twenty or two thirty. But you know,
now fast forward twenty years or whatever, and the lineup
construction has changed, and this team now is predicated on
players getting on before show Hey and Mookie come up,
and it just it puts so much pressure on the pitchers.
And that's what they when they really found success last
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year when they flip show Hey to hit him first,
because you put so much pressure on that picture when
you got runners on base and you got Otani at
the plate and to hear you know, he's only had
four or five at bats this year's corn position. You know,
that's a problem with deployment. And so it's early in
the year. It's April, and you know, the first part
of the year you pretty much use to figure out
what kind of team you have and how you're gonna
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approach it. But they really got to figure something out
with that bottom of that lineup. And I don't know
if if kim down in triple A might be the answer,
or you know, dropping Edmund in the lineup when Spreadie
gets going again. But they really got to figure that out, Dave,
because you can't have Showy coming up there with nobody
on base all year long. That's how they won last year,
is putting all that pressure on the pitcher when the
line of clips, Hey, I'm with.
Speaker 3 (30:10):
You, I'm with you. That's when we talked about it.
Last year. They were at their best.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
And teams actually told me the one thing that they
wanted to avoid was Otani coming up with men on base.
In fact, that's when the NLDS changed, when guys were
getting on base in front of Otani when they were
playing the Padres. And you mentioned Hay Song Kim. I'm
glad you brought him up because he's a name to remember.
In spring training, he was not very good at hitting
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because he was learning a whole new swing. But he
has taken what he has learned and applied it so far.
Early on in Triple A tonight, Hay Song Kim had
a single for the OKC comments. He has now hit
safely in ten of his last eleven games, and he's
hitting three to oh eight with nine extra base hits
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and nine RBIs, and he has scored fifteen runs, So
you know, Dave Roberts said, earlier today. He likes to
give guys at least, you know, the fifty fifty at
bats fifty games margin. But after that, you know, there's
got to be competition, not only on this twenty six
man roster, but when you have a player like that
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in Oklahoma City that could really change the bottom of
your lineup by getting on base with that speed, you
got to take a serious look at it. And if
if this bottom third of the order is not making
that happen, I would imagine the Dodgers will seriously consider
calling up Kim after fifty or so games. Eight six, six, nine, eight, seven, two,
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five seventy is the phone number. Let's go out to Bruce,
who is at Dodgers Stadium tonight. Hi Bruce, you're on
Dodger Talk.
Speaker 9 (31:51):
Hey, you want to bedb So, if this were October
and we were facing a three game series with the
CU in the wild Card and all three games are
a Dodger Stadium and the matchups were Matthew Boyd, Ben
Brown and Colin Ray against our top three pitchers, I'm
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on that all the time. You know, it didn't work
out this weekend. Some bats weren't We didn't have the
bats and Michael Bush just killed us. But I agree
with the with you and the other callers about Haysan
Kim lengthening the bottom of the lineup, moving Tommy Edmant
to center field. He's our best glove, center field, second base, shortstop.
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But I look at Michael Bush kill us this weekend
and I wonder, is that what we're gonna end up
doing with Dalton Rushing Because we couldn't find a position
for him. The bat was there and we moved on
and Jackson Farris Zire hope those are blue trip prospects.
They're going to contribute soon. But you know, if doll
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rushings hitting, can we make a space for him with
conforno and left that's my question.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
Well, they made the decision not to have Rushing play
left field anymore in the minor leagues. But what they
have done this year, Bruce is get him reps at
first base. So you usually see catchers play first base
more than you see him play left field. So the
Dodgers are trying to get him to be versatile, so
they have multiple options to try to get his bat
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in the lineup whenever that is now, Remember Dalton Rushing's
not even on the forty man roster, and I don't
see the Dodgers trading him unless they got a big
haul in return. Thanks for the phone call, Bruce, appreciate it.
Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is
the phone number. Look the Dodgers where they draft. Because
they signed so many guys and are above the luxury
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tax threshold, they they had a strategy to kind of
replenish their farm system with two blue Chippers in Zayir
Hope and Jack Ferris.
Speaker 3 (34:00):
And Jackson Ferris has started.
Speaker 2 (34:02):
The year at Double A, and everybody around baseball believes
he's going to be a really good pitcher. And if
you had a chance to watch him in spring training
or even in that Freeway Series game, you know that
young man has the mound presence and the stuff to
be able to be here one day. But as far
as Michael Bush goes, he wasn't good enough to play second.
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The Dodgers had Max Munsey at third, they have Freddie
Freeman at first, so they decided, you know, instead of
letting this guy just be twenty five, twenty six years
old at Triple A, why not trade him and give
him an opportunity to live out his Major League dreams
and get regular at bats and in turn get some
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good players that could help us in areas that we need.
So it was, you know, there's not always these trades
where you have to win and bludgeon the other team
like the Dodgers did last year at the deadline bludgeoning
the Cardinals in white Sox for Michael Kopek and Tommy Edmund.
The best trades are where it helps out both teams.
And it helped out the Cubs right now where they
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needed help, and it's helped the Dodgers where they need it,
and that's not right now, it's in the next year
or so with a Jackson Ferris and a Zair Hope.
So that's the way I feel on that. Eight six
six nine, eight seven two five seventy is the phone
number speaking of the Cubs and Dodgers and making transactions.
The Dodgers sent Ryan Brasier to the Cubs this offseason.
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Braziers on the il right now with the Cubs, but
made the trip so he could get his World Series ring,
and his former relievers from a year ago presented him
with that ring on the first day right outside of
the Dodgers or excuse me the Cubs dugout and it
was led by Blake training Alex Vessi and those guys
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that were his brothers in the bullpen last year. And
Ryan Brasier was one of those relief pitchers that came
in after Jack Flair already in Game five to try
to help the Dodgers hang in there and try to
piece it together, which they eventually did thanks to a
herculean effort by Blake Trinan and Walker Buehler with the
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heroics in the ninth innings saving that game, striking out
Alex Verdugo to end the game and end the World Series.
I'm always curious the behind the scenes with the guys
that were in the bullpen or in the dugout, with
those sequence of events and how they came to fruition.
And Ryan Brasier shared a unique perspective on the whole
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sequence of events of last year's Game five, with Blake
trining throwing more pitches than he ever has before and
Walker Buehler closing out the World Series. Can you take
us through where you were and just what that meant
to the team to have Blake and Walker do what
they did.
Speaker 13 (36:52):
Yeah, so you know, Walker was in. I went inside
after I pitched and he was on the training table
and we scored all those runs, and you know, av see,
the bullpen came in early that game. So Walker was like,
all right, you got to stop working on me because
I'm gonna go down to the bullpen. And I'm like, dude,
you're think, aren't you supposed to pitch tomorrow or whatever?
And anyways, you know, he went down to the bullpen
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and you know Blake coming in and getting Olex. But
Blake was huge, you know, all the whole postseason last year,
and he you know, I got big out after big
out and and you know, threw more pitches and I
think I've ever seen him throw in a game, you know,
a couple of times during throughout the playoffs, and you
know Walker coming in to shut the door like he did,
you know, after after some some rough outings or whatever.
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Just like I said, just getting twenty seven outs, but
as quick as we can. And you know, everybody was
kind of bought into the same idea.
Speaker 2 (37:43):
So that was Ryan Brazier's perspective from the training room
onto the field, Walker Buehler getting ready to go out
there and in his mind, helped the Dodgers close out
Game five and not even worry about starting Game seven,
and that certainly will go down in Dodger history forever.
Those are some of the images that flash into our minds,
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right yeah, the fifth inning of Game five, Yes, Freddie
Freeman's walk off Grand Slam in Game one, but Walker
Buehler closing out the World Series and Blake Trin and
doing what he did and telling Dave Roberts and Freddie
Freeman telling Dave Roberts leave him in here, he could
do it, he can get this guy, and he delivered,
which was really special. And I know it's twenty twenty
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five and we're talking about what the Dodgers are trying
to do this season, but when you get that kind
of first hand perspective from guys that were part of
that World Series.
Speaker 3 (38:36):
Team, it's always special.
Speaker 2 (38:37):
And I appreciate Ryan Brazier for taking the time out
for us yesterday after getting his World Series ring. And
you can listen to that full interview on the iHeartRadio app.
Now tomorrow the Dodgers will turn the page and start
a three game series against the Rockies to close out
this homestand on Hello Kiddy Night, Antonio Senza Tela will
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be on the mound for the Rockies. He has made
three starts this year and has given up eight runs.
Dustin May will try to continue what he has started
this year. In two starts and eleven innings, Dustin May
has only given up one earned run, so he's been
really good despite not having a win this season. Morongo
Casino Dodgers on Deck begins at six o'clock tomorrow with
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first pitch from Dodgers Stadium at seven to ten.
Speaker 3 (39:25):
That'll do it for us.
Speaker 2 (39:26):
On Dodger Talk tonight, thanks to Colin Yee back at
our Burbank studios. Thanks to Dwayne McDonald out here at
Dodger Stadium. Dwayne, Dwayne, maybe he's waiting for me in
the parking lot.
Speaker 11 (39:43):
He always packs up so quick. It's quicker than Rick Monday. Anyway,
we'll talk to you tomorrow night. A new series, a
new day for the Dodgers in a long season. Tonight,
the Cups beat the Dodgers four to two. Fox Sports
Radio is next. Talk to you tomorrow night.
Speaker 3 (40:01):
See yourself