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Speaker 1 (00:01):
One thing about this gene is the invisible and tangibles
that they have.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
This team is really becoming a family.
Speaker 1 (00:09):
Let's not play one on Tom.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
Let's lend it.
Speaker 4 (00:11):
I love writing me these guys after the show.
Speaker 5 (00:13):
So just thank you, give me are your attention, your fire,
and not a piss.
Speaker 6 (00:17):
This is world champion, Dodgers, world championing for a small.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Soft time they get up people. What they want to
die in a row two is special. I'm like, yeah,
it's not a headache. One of a con. This ball's gone.
You ready to go? Sure, held time go to the South.
Speaker 6 (00:35):
Grab your phone to get in on the show called
eight six six nine eighty seven two five seven and
go to the show. And now your host of Dodger Talk,
David Vasse.
Speaker 7 (00:48):
We are live at Chase Field after the Diamondbacks defeat
the Dodgers tonight by a final score of five to three.
Welcome the Dodger Talk David Vasse with you until ten
thirty tonight at eight six six nine eight seven two
five seventy. The Dodgers still have baseball's best record at
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twenty five and thirteen. They're tied with the Detroit Tigers,
who are also twenty five and thirteen. This is the
first meeting between these two teams, the Dodgers and the Diamondbacks,
and incredibly, the first time the Diamondbacks have faced a
team in the NL West all season long. We're thirty
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eight games into the season. The schedule is a little wacky.
The Dodgers are not going to see the Giants or
Padres until June. The only team they've seen in the
NL West is the Rockies, and nobody's complaining about that
because you get some wins against that team. But nonetheless
still a little strange with this so called balanced schedule
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where every team plays every team, and look, that makes
the travel a little bit more challenging. The Dodgers are
on the last leg of a three city, ten game
and ten day road trips, so all of that factors
into a game like tonight. But I really believe the
Dodgers had a great opportunity against the Diamondbacks bullpen to
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come back and win this game, and they certainly made
it close because Brendan Fought had all the answers against
the Dodgers tonight. Fought and Gabrielle Moreno, the two Diamondbacks
that essentially beat the Dodgers tonight are household names in
LA and they should be, because Fought and Gabrielle Moreno
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were the two players that really helped the Diamondbacks sweep
the Dodgers back in twenty twenty three. Fought was spectacular,
whether he was coming out of the bullpen or making starts.
Gabrielle Moreno hit some big home runs, including one of
the four against Lance Lynn in Game three. Tonight, Gabrielle
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with a grand slam in the fourth inning off of Yamamoto,
and that certainly seemed to be more than enough for
Brandon Fott. But when you get into the Diamondbacks bullpen,
they are without Justin Martinez, they're without aj Puck, and
they're a little thin in that department. And that's the
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reason why their bullpen, Elray and their bullpen every category
is near the bottom of Major League Baseball. And the
Dodgers just ran out of outs against that bullpen because
they had a five nothing cushing going into the eighth inning.
The Dodgers scored twice and Otani's home run with two
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strikes and two outs made it a five to three game.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
But that's where it would end.
Speaker 7 (03:49):
Eight six, six, nine eight seven, two five seventy is
the phone number. I just didn't believe that Yamamoto and
Will Smith were on the same page. You heard Mota
bring up the point that the curveball was not in
play as much as it has been and recent starts
for Yamamoto, and that was that's a big pitch for him, right.
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I know, the cutter is a big pitch against lefties,
but the curveball is a big pitch against righty's and lefties.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
And we just didn't see it.
Speaker 7 (04:20):
And Yamamoto was a little bit off, and like we
talked about, we don't want to hear that he was
only on five days rest. That's not the reason why
he was not on his game tonight. It just wasn't
his night tonight. And h you know, it just didn't
seem to me that the catcher and the pitcher for
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the Dodgers tonight was on the same page. Eight six
six nine eighty seven two five seventy is the phone number.
Let's head downstairs right now to hear from manager Dave Roberts.
Speaker 8 (04:52):
Yeah, I echo that I don't think he was as
sharp as he has been. You know, even the three
two breaking boat Peven Smith if he strikes that. I
think it's a different inning, a different game, and you know,
gets count leverage on Suarez and hits them with the
split to load the bases. And I honestly thought Moreno
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took a good swing on a two zero cutter, but
was behind the count to go opposite way. Really good swing,
and then the Marchey home. I thought it was a
good pitch. It was down and in, maybe in off
a little bit, but again, I think the story is
he just wasn't completely sharp.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
Tonight talks about it ahead of the game. Just obviously
you knew that Diamondbacks were going to find a way
to battle and try to win this one. What does
this just say kind of about this matchup and kind
of what you expect from this series.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
It's a good matchup.
Speaker 8 (05:49):
This is what we expected as far as kind of
the back and forth tight ball games. And you got
to give credit to their defense. Tonight, I thought they
really caught the baseball well, certainly in the outfield. I
thought we squared up a lot of baseballs and didn't
get anything to show for it. So overall, I don't
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think the line score speaks to how well we swung
the bats. But you got to give credit to those
guys running them down out there, and also that double
play ball off comfort those bats a heck of a
play by Martek.
Speaker 9 (06:23):
Michael g t point encouraged just the last couple of
days with how hard our.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Contact has been.
Speaker 8 (06:28):
I do I do you know? He's taking good at bats,
certainly not getting a whole lot to show for it.
But I think for me it's easy to bet on
him because the head is still there, the work is
still there, and so they're going to fall. It's going
to turn as long as he keeps having those good
at bats.
Speaker 7 (06:47):
All right, there's manager Dave Roberts who brought up a
few really good points. Number one, the walk to Peven
Smith in the fourth inning and also hitting Suarez with
a pitch with two strikes on in the fourth inning
by Yamamoto certainly put him in a bad spot with
the bases loaded and nobody out in that fourth inning,
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which set up the Gabrielle Moreno Grand Slam. And look,
it's not always about the home run or the Grand Slam.
It's what takes place ahead of that. Not only Peven
Smith walking and Suarez getting hit by a pitch with
two strikes, but Mookie Betts making a poor decision after
making a great stop on a hard hit ground ball
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by Josh Naylor in that inning after the Smith walk.
Smith is a pretty fast runner and Naylor's a really
slow runner.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
In fact, Josh.
Speaker 7 (07:37):
Naylor, as a right handed hitter, has grounded into seven
double plays, so as Michael Conforto as a left handed hitter. Tonight,
his double play that ended the eighth inning was his
seventh grounding into a double play. But nonetheless, Mookie Betts
had a lot of time to get up and throw
and get Naylor out at first base. That's where his
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momentum was care him to try to make a spectacular
play to get the lead runner. That just wasn't the
right play, and hopefully Mookie learns from that. Obviously new
at the shortstop position, it's one thing to be able
to field ground balls make great stops. It's another thing
to make the right decision. And on that one he
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did not make the right decision. And that just was
part of the fourth inning that got Yamamoto to a
point where he made a poor pitch to Gabrielle Moreno
for a grand slam eight six, six, nine, eight seven two,
five seventy is the phone number. I also agree with
Dave that the Diamondbacks played great defense tonight, and that's
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part of it, right, I mean, that's who they are.
They're a fast team, they're an opportunistic offense, and they
have pretty good starting pitching. That's how they beat you.
Cormyan Carroll made a great catch going towards the line
in the sixth inning on Will Smith. Michael Conforto in
his first at bat tonight, flew out to center field
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on a ball.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
That was hit one hundred miles an hour.
Speaker 7 (09:03):
And in this ballpark, you got to have a good
center fielder, and that's what Arizona has and Alec Thomas
and Thomas made a really good catch to track that
one down as well. Eight six, six, nine eighty seven,
two five seventy is the phone number. Dodgers fall to
the Diamondbacks tonight, five to three. Let's go out to
the phones for the first time tonight, Bill and Mission Viejo.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
You're on Dodger Talk live from Chase Field.
Speaker 9 (09:28):
Hi, Bill, Hi, thanks for taking my call. Did you
know that the Dodgers lead the Majors had given up
Grand Slams this year? It's been a early part of
the year, but they've given them for.
Speaker 7 (09:39):
Three okay, interesting and they still have baseball's best record.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
That's quite a.
Speaker 9 (09:45):
Feat, right, And also, when do you think the Michael
Comforto situation is going to come to a head? Do
you think there's a little more patience with him?
Speaker 2 (09:55):
A lot of patients with him.
Speaker 7 (09:56):
They signed him to a seventeen to eighteen million dollar
cont tracked and you know he's a veteran that has
the resume bill. They're not going to say they're done
with Michael Confordo after forty games.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
Okay, thank you, all right, thanks for the phone call.
Speaker 7 (10:12):
Eight six six nine seven two five seventy is the
phone number. Look, it hasn't been a great start to
the season for Michael Confordo.
Speaker 10 (10:19):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
Not only did he go oh for.
Speaker 7 (10:22):
Thirty one which ended in Atlanta, but also the double
plays are a problem. I mean, he's a left handed
hitter that's hit into seven double plays this year. He's
tied with a lot of right handed hitters for that distinction.
So that eighth inning double play you could say was
hit hard all you want it was ninety five miles
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an hour on the ground.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
That still nagates. How hard you hit it.
Speaker 7 (10:50):
It's not like it was a rocket up the middle
that Marte had to dive and stop and turn a
double play. It was hit right at him on the
right side of the infield, and that's gotta stop. Confordo's
got to get it somehow up in the air.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
Easier said than done.
Speaker 7 (11:05):
Hard game to play, but tonight, in his first two
at bats, he hit the ball hard. So the Dodgers
are seeing signs that it's getting better with Conforto. Let's
go out to Norwalk. Jesse, you're on Dodger Talk Live
from Arizona.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
Hi, Jesse, Oh, I don't. I'm just going about the
same thing the other the colinator about Conforto that you know,
they seem to be having a lot of patients with him.
Seems every time he comes up, he strikes out or
hits into a double play or something.
Speaker 7 (11:36):
Jesse, how about this? Yeah, he was zero for thirty.
How about this. You guys can complain about Michael Conforto
all you want, and he hasn't played well, But the
facts are the Dodgers have the best record in baseball
even with zero production from him and minimal production from
their third baseman. So that's the reason why the leash
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is a little longer, because they have baseball's best record.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Yeah, but well, these games that they're losing because of him,
that he doesn't he doesn't help them, but.
Speaker 7 (12:05):
They're not losing that much. They have the best record
in baseball. If they were losing, if they were thirteen
and twenty five instead of twenty five and thirteen, then
I would say the pressure would be on those guys
to perform, But it's not.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
So they can't send them to the minors.
Speaker 2 (12:23):
Or no, no, they cannot, No, they cannot. Thanks for
the phone call, Jesse.
Speaker 7 (12:32):
Look for the first couple of weeks, Max Munsey was
the punching bag. Even poor Chris Taylor, who barely plays,
was the punching bag. Now I understand it's Michael Conforto.
That's a little bit more fair, considering he did sign
a lucrative contract during.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
The off season.
Speaker 7 (12:50):
They did kind of box themselves in with him having
left field. But the facts are the Dodgers have the
best record in baseball, which allows them to give Michael
Confordo time to get himself out of this slump. And tonight,
like I said, he hit the ball pretty hard. His
first two at bats just didn't have anything to show
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for it. I mean, he hit a hard line drive
that Martell made a great play on to get him
out for the last out of the fourth innings.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
So I think.
Speaker 7 (13:24):
I'm gonna give it a little bit more time. I'm
gonna give him more than forty games. How about that?
Speaking of Michael CONFORDO, let's head back downstairs to the
Dodger clubhouse to hear from the Dodger left fielder.
Speaker 4 (13:35):
You know, I'm definitely frustrated, happy with a couple hard
hit balls today, Frustrated about being in the situation to
keep a rally going and not being able to beat
that ball out. It's frustrating. It makes me sick. I
just gotta keep going. It's don't working hard, and you
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know a lot of it's you know, I'm putting together
better better at bats and hitting the ball hard, and
you know, I just gotta keep going out there and
you know, just keep focusing on that and you know,
hopefully find some holes and and start rolling it to
feel close to where you kind of wanted to be
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just in church, like especially the heart contact and everything
that's sort of coming out of it. Yeah. Yeah, Uh,
you know, two balls today hit well and you know,
you know I wouldn't I wouldn't change anything about those
those swings. Yeah, So you know, I definitely feel better
about the swings for sure.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
Things this way that you've been kind of working on
here the last few weeks.
Speaker 4 (14:47):
Uh, just being more consistent getting the barrel of the
ball and being on the heater, being able to drive
the ball, you know, just being being a tougher route.
You take songs from some of those bat tonight or
is it just more frustrating that you hit the ball
that way and that they don't drop it. Yeah, I mean,
you know, I definitely you know, I'm trying to I'm
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trying to focus on what I can control and getting
the ball hard is one of those things, and you know,
and try to take that home with me and you know,
build off of that. And but like I said, I mean,
you know, just uh frustrated to not come through in
the in the age.
Speaker 3 (15:31):
You played in this division in the last you know
a couple of years. And it's still pretty early in
the season, but you know, how kind of deep and
competitive can the NLS be? You know, just from your experience.
Speaker 4 (15:46):
I mean, I think the records show, you know that
there's a lot of great teams in this division. It's
going to be very competitive all year, you know, all
the way down to the end. And there's just a
lot of a lot of good players in this in
this division. Yes, we got to bring our EA game,
take advantage of every opportunity.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
All right.
Speaker 7 (16:08):
There's Michael Confordo obviously cares a lot and not happy
that he's not being able to contribute in key spots
and grounding into that inning ending double play with the
Dodgers rallying against the diamondbacks bullpen, certainly frustrating for him.
Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is
the phone number I mentioned. The Dodgers have baseball's best
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record twenty five and thirteen, tied with the Detroit Tigers,
which is surprising for the best record in baseball, but
the San Diego Padres are not that far behind. The
Padres lost two in a row and are twenty three
and thirteen, a game back of the Dodgers. The Giants
percentage points back as well a game back of the
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Dodgers in Arizona. With their twentieth win of the year,
they're twenty and eighteen, five games back of the Dodgers.
Let's go back out to the phones. Bob in Malibu.
You're on Dodger Talk Live from Chase Field.
Speaker 11 (17:04):
Hi, Bob, Hey, Dave, how you doing man?
Speaker 2 (17:08):
I'm doing good, feeling good.
Speaker 11 (17:12):
Live in the dream Nott in Arizona. I love a
DV always man, always positive.
Speaker 4 (17:16):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Hey, it's beats working.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
Good on you, man.
Speaker 11 (17:23):
You know two quick things. First of all, everyone needs
to lay off Michael Conforto. You know, he reminds me
of similar situations we've seen. We've seen it with Trey
Turner in Philadelphia. Obviously not as big of a deal
as Trey signed, but you know, give the guy a break.
It's my prediction, and I'm going to go on the
record with you now, Dave. I think Michael Conforto is
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going to be one of our biggest producers and a
huge ally in the postseason for the Dodgers. That's what
I think. Post All Star break, Michael Conforto is going
to be a player. We talk about a lot in
a positive way.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
I agree with you, Bob. He's a guy that cares.
Speaker 7 (17:59):
It's one thing if he's performing this way and doesn't care,
But from what I understand and what I've observed, he
cares a lot. And if you don't care, you're not
gonna be on this team because there's a certain level
of accountability that you have to have with your teammates
in that clubhouse. So Confordo definitely conforms to that, and
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he certainly is going to get an opportunity. The good
news is he's struggling while the team is winning. That's
a little bit easier to digest in some ways, So
they've given him some time to figure it out while
they're twenty five and thirteen, lead the NL West and
have the best record in baseball.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
We're going to take a time out here on Dodger Talk.
Speaker 7 (18:44):
When we continue, more of your phone calls at eight
six six nine, eight seven two five seventy and you
also hear Dave Roberts reaction to former Dodger Ross Strippling retiring.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
Dave did not know surprise.
Speaker 7 (19:01):
You'll hear his reaction on the other side as we
continue live from Chase Field after the Diamondbacks defeat the
Dodgers five to three on a five to seventy LA Sports.
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Eight six, six, nine, eighty seven, two five seventy is
the phone number want to send a very special happy
birthday to my guy l Titan Adrian Gonzalez. He was
celebrating today with his wife Betsy in Los Angeles. So
happy birthday, Adrian Gonzalez. You meant a lot to the
Dodgers in your short time with the Dodgers, but it
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felt like you were a Dodger longer than any other
team that you played for, and you certainly made a
huge impact right away. And I always say the Adrian
Gonzalez trade that brought Adrian nick Punto, Josh Beckett and
Carl Crawford to the Dodgers in twenty thirteen or twenty twelve,
excuse me, signified the start of this ownership group and
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how serious they were about winning. And it just showed
Dodger fans that they were going to deliver on their promises.
And certainly that trade for Adrian Gonzalez and taken on
all that money just to get Adrian certainly sent a
message that Guggenheim was here to play for good and
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they certainly have. Like I said, a lot of owners
come in, they say all the right things, but don't
really back it up. The ownership of Mark Walter, Todd
Bowley Stanksten Magic Johnson have backed up everything that they
said they would and then some eight six six nine
seven two five seventy is the phone number. Let's go
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out to Eric, who is here at Chase Field tonight. Hi, Eric,
you're on Dodger Talk.
Speaker 10 (22:00):
Hey Dave, thanks for taking my call. First, I want
to take you up on the where I was for
Freddie Freeman's Grand Slam. I made sure to start at
three am that day, and I drove up to Prescott
hour and a half to watch the game with my
family and my good buddy from high school and he
actually went with me to the game tonight. And my
main question was how do you fill the team's offense,
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especially is affected on these long road trips, being on
the second half of this road trip with no rests.
And also what's the hold up on Dalton Rushing getting
called up? Is it because he's not on the forty
man or how does that work. I'm gonna go ahead
and hang up and let you take it from there.
Thanks for taking my call, all right?
Speaker 2 (22:42):
Eric, love hearing that.
Speaker 7 (22:43):
And like I said at the beginning of the season,
I don't care if the Dodgers are in Arizona. I
don't care what day it is. If you ever want
to share with us where you were when Freddy Freeman
it is walk off Grand Slam. That is fair game
every night of the week and after every game. Love
hearing those type of stories. And Freddie is actually going
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to join us on the pregame show tomorrow and we'll
share part of that conversation with you on Dodger Talk
after tomorrow night's game as well. But as far as
Dalton Rushing goes, the reason why he hasn't been called
up is because the Dodgers don't have a position for
him to play in the big leagues. They're locked into
a contract with Michael Confordo. Freddie Freeman is not going
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anywhere at first base, and you got Will Smith as
your catcher playing every day. Even if you were to say,
well Rushing should back him up, how many days of
the week is Rushing going to play behind Will Smith?
So in the beginning of the season, going back to
spring training, the Dodgers told Dalton Rushing, We're not going
to play you in left field anymore for whatever reason,
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And all of a sudden, now in the last week,
Dalton Rushing has played left field twice, So the Dodgers
are trying to find a position for Dalton Rushing because.
Speaker 2 (23:59):
His back is for real, it's major League ready. They
just don't have a position for him.
Speaker 7 (24:04):
If he could play third base, which he can't, maybe
there is a maybe there is a greater chance. If
he could play center field, maybe there is a greater chance.
But he's a catcher that the Dodgers are trying to
make a little bit more versatile. And I kind of
see him as and scouts have compared him to a
mini Kyle Schwarber because of his built his swing, his power,
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the veracity that he plays the game so and the intensity.
I'm looking forward to seeing Dalton Rushing and Alex Friedland
in the Big Days one Big Leagues, One day soon.
Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is
the phone number. Speaking of the Oklahoma City Comets, Michael
Kopek made his first rehab appearance for Oklahoma City tonight.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
It did not go so well results wise. I don't know,
you know what.
Speaker 7 (24:57):
It didn't go well at all because Coopek, who was
the opener for Oklahoma City tonight, couldn't get a single
out in the first inning. In fact, Kopek walked five
batters and he gave up five earned runs in that
first inning. Kopek threw twenty three pitches, only three of
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them were strikes. Not a great first appearance for Michael Kopek,
who is on his way back. So you know, I
take that with a grain of salt, but I have
never seen that before where a pitcher on a rehab
assignment gives up five urned runs, walking five batters, not
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getting a single out, and only throwing three strikes in
the first inning. So when I see Copek when he's
back here active with the Dodgers, I'm gonna ask him
about this first rehab appearance.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
But he's healthy, apparently healthy, and we'll see where it
goes from here.
Speaker 7 (25:56):
Speaking of Oklahoma City as well, Clayton Kershaw is going
to make another rehab start for Oklahoma City on Sunday,
not sure if he'll make another one after that. He
is able to be activated from the sixty day IL
on May seventeenth, with possibly a start in the sits
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against the Angels on that Sunday afternoon May eighteenth, when
the Dodgers return for this upcoming homestand so Sunday probably
is Kershaw's last rehab start as he is coming back
from offseason left knee and foot surgery. Eight six six
nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number
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in case you missed it. Last week, one of Kershaw's
former teammates with the Dodgers announced his retirement on social media.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
That was Chicken strip.
Speaker 7 (26:48):
Ross Stripling announced his retirement after nine seasons in Major
League Baseball. He was drafted by the Dodgers in twenty
twelve in the fifth round out of Texas A and M.
Made his major league debut with the Dodgers in twenty sixteen,
and if you followed the Dodgers, you knew he was
a very popular teammate and a fan favorite. I asked
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manager Dave Roberts before the game today what his memories
were of Ross Strippling and whether or not he got
the Instagram post that Stripling retired.
Speaker 12 (27:19):
Well, congratulations of Ross.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
I didn't know that.
Speaker 12 (27:22):
I'm sure he's gonna be managing money going forward. I
think I just valued he was just a good teammate.
He did a lot of different things for us, helped
us win a championship. I mentioned him in twenty twenty,
and you know getting the trophy. He just a really
good teammate. I'm happy I had a chance to coach him.
Speaker 2 (27:44):
All right, there's raw.
Speaker 7 (27:45):
Dave Roberts on Ross Stripling retiring last week. Certainly, Dave
and Ross had an interesting time together with the Dodgers.
Ross in his first start after coming back from elbow surgery,
had seven no hit innings in San Francisco, and there
was a lot of debate on whether or not he
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should have been able to continue that start. Also, Dave
Roberts after the Dodgers won the twenty World Series shout
it out Ross Stripling even though he had been traded
in the middle of that year, and thanked Ross Stripling
for his contributions.
Speaker 2 (28:21):
And speaking of Ross Stripling, he is going to.
Speaker 7 (28:24):
Join us on our off day Dodger Talk show this Monday,
so you don't want to miss that. That'll do it
for us on Dodger Talk tonight postgame Dodger Talk tonight
after the Dodgers fall to the Diamondbacks five to three. Tomorrow,
Roki Sazaki will be on the mount for the first
time against Arizona. He's won and one this year with
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an ERA of three eighty six. He made one start
already on this road trip. That's where he won his
first major league game in Atlanta. He's going up against
left hander Eduardo Rodriguez, who is one in three with
an ERA of five to ninety two.
Speaker 2 (28:58):
You may remember that name because as the.
Speaker 7 (29:00):
Dodgers tried to acquire Rodriguez at the trade deadline in
twenty twenty three, and he refused to waive his no
trade clause.
Speaker 2 (29:08):
Morongo Casino.
Speaker 7 (29:09):
Dodgers on Deck begins at five thirty tomorrow, with first
pitch at six point forty. Thanks to Colin Ye back
out our Burbank Studios, Thanks to Dwayne MacDonald out here
at Chase Field, and thanks to you for listening. In
case you missed any of the show or our pre
game conversation with Austin Barnes, you can find it on
the iHeartRadio app once again. The final score tonight from
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Chase Field in Arizona. The Diamondbacks win the series opener
five to three. We'll talk to you tomorrow. Have a
great rest of your night.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
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