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June 18, 2025 34 mins
Tim Cates takes your calls and talks to Jose Mota after the Dodgers defeat the Padres, 8-6. Tim calls out tonight's umpiring crew for throwing out Dave Roberts and not explaining the controversial call in the Top of the 7th. 
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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 3 (00:09):
Let's not play one on Tom.

Speaker 4 (00:10):
Let's win this. I love writing to these guys after
the show. Just think you give me are.

Speaker 5 (00:15):
Your attention, your fire and not a pisson.

Speaker 6 (00:17):
This is world champion, Dodgers, world championing for a.

Speaker 7 (00:21):
Small soft time.

Speaker 5 (00:22):
They get up people, what they want to die to
A two is special. I'm like, yeah, it's not a headache.

Speaker 8 (00:28):
One of a con.

Speaker 5 (00:30):
This ball's gone. You ready to go?

Speaker 6 (00:32):
Sure, old time to grab your phone to get in
on the show called eight six six nine eighty seven
two five seven.

Speaker 9 (00:40):
And go to the show.

Speaker 7 (00:41):
And now, your host of Dodger Talk, Tim Kays, is.

Speaker 5 (00:46):
This a rivalry?

Speaker 10 (00:47):
Now things get a little heated between the Dodgers and Padres.
And when it's all said and done, the Dodgers win
again as they beat the Padres tonight out of Dodger
Stadium eight to six to the final.

Speaker 5 (01:01):
Hi, everybody, welcome.

Speaker 10 (01:02):
To Dodger Talk here on AM five to seventy LA
Sports Live everywhere on the IHR Radio app with you
here until the top of the hour. When the clock
strikes at midnight. We'll be off the air as we
flip it to Wednesday. But we got a lot to
get into between now and then. Eight six six, nine
eighty seven two five seventy is the number if you were.

Speaker 5 (01:23):
At the game tonight.

Speaker 10 (01:24):
Fifty one thousand strong out at Dodgers Stadium saw the
Dodgers not once but twice come back win trailing, and
they beat the Padres eight to six, a wild up
and down game, a bullpen game for the Dodgers, with
Jack Dryer getting the start in the third inning. Things
got a little loose after Luke Trevino hit Fernando to

(01:46):
Chief Junior with the pitch in the top half of
the inning. In the bottom half of the third, the
second batter of the inning was show Hey Otani and
Randy Vasquez. On the first pitch, throws a ninety three
mile an hour fastball inside on Otani, who has to
dance out of the box to avoid getting hit. The
very next pitch, O'tani couldn't dance his way out of

(02:10):
the box and gets drilled with a ninety four mile
an hour fastball right on the meat of the thigh
his right thigh and heads down to first base. At
that point, Dave Roberts wanted to know why the umpiring
crew and led by the crew chief Marvin Hudson, issued
warnings to both benches.

Speaker 5 (02:33):
He just wanted an explanation.

Speaker 10 (02:36):
He went out to discuss with Marvin Hudson, who tonight
was at second base the crew chief. Well, thirty seconds later,
as they're discussing things, third base umpire Trip Gibson gives
Dave Robbers the old heave ho and tosses him from
the game. Now, for those that were at the game,

(02:56):
you then saw Mike Shilt come out in the field
and want an explanation from Marvin Hudson, the crew chief
is to what was going on, why the warnings? He
didn't get thrown out of the game. And just for reference,
Trip Gibson, the same umpire at City Field a few
weeks ago called interference obstruction on Max Munsey at third

(03:19):
base on a fly ball to right field, Starling Marte
tagged ran home and got gunned down by Taoscar Hernandez
at the plate. They said obstruction on Max Munsey. Trip
Gibson was the third base umpire in that play. Fast
forward to tonight, hands folded across his chest, he tosses

(03:42):
Dave Roberts from the game. Dave Roberts, you just heard
him on the postgame show, said it was intentional, no doubt.
He said it was intentional. The Padres hit show Hey Otani,
and Dave Roberts, Hey, he's been in this game a
long time, said it's part of the game.

Speaker 5 (03:59):
They had a chance to.

Speaker 10 (04:00):
Get him, they missed on the first throw, and that's
what he had even a bigger issue with. He gets
two chances to hit show Aotani, and they clearly were
trying to hit him, and they hit him on you know,
a soft part of the body, the thigh where you
got a lot of meat there. Didn't drill them in
the back, didn't injure Them's gonna leave a bruise. Do

(04:23):
I think it's right that they hit show Ayotani.

Speaker 5 (04:25):
Absolutely not.

Speaker 10 (04:27):
I know Tatise got to hit a half inning earlier.
I know Pi Haz last night got hit and was
upset about it. Things are getting a little chippy. Dave
Roberts gets tossed, Mike Schild gets to stay in the game,
and then his seventh inning, we have this umpire blunder
at second base, a ground ball, great stop by Tommy
Edmond off the ball hit by Luise Rise, Fernando to

(04:50):
tease Junior is safe at second base. Mookie Bets can't
handle the flip to tease, takes a couple of steps
off the bag.

Speaker 5 (04:58):
Thinking he's out.

Speaker 10 (04:59):
Mookie them and the second base umpire, the crew chief,
Marvin Hudson calls him out.

Speaker 5 (05:08):
But then seconds.

Speaker 10 (05:09):
Later, home plate umpire Ryan Blakeney is waving his arm
say no, no, no, no, I had called time.

Speaker 5 (05:16):
Play was dead.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Uh huh.

Speaker 10 (05:19):
Back to second base, goes Fernando to tease Junior. Seem
pretty quick a play ends ta Tease gets up, takes
a few steps off the bag, gets tagged, and within
those few seconds, time was already called by the home
plate umpire trying to get a fresh baseball out to
the mound. Come on, little quick on the trigger to

(05:43):
call time out there by the home plate umpire, as
it was confusion on the field. If you're one of
the fifty one thousand at Dodger Stadium, you got no explanation.
Thank goodness, we got eyes in the booth with a
Rick Monday eagle eye able to point out what had happened.
Saw a quick replay of it and explained it along

(06:06):
with Steven Nelson beautifully.

Speaker 5 (06:08):
Right here on a FI seventy LA Sports.

Speaker 10 (06:10):
But if you're at the game, you're clueless because you're
not knowing what's happening. You have no idea why this
play that you just saw in front of you apparently
didn't happen, and you don't know why Bernando Tatis Junior
standing on second when the umpires have microphones and can
just flip them on and say, here's what happened.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
Make the explanation.

Speaker 10 (06:32):
Happens in the NFL, happens in the NBA, and they
have microphones on for a reason.

Speaker 5 (06:37):
Use them.

Speaker 10 (06:39):
Explain what's happening better the game. Explain to us, Explain
to the fans what is happening, What are we seeing?
Why did you make that call? If you explained it, Okay,
I get it. I understand. I don't like it, but
I get it.

Speaker 5 (06:56):
You explained it. The home play umpire call time.

Speaker 10 (07:00):
Thus the play is dead and Fernando Tatiz Junior is
not out at second base.

Speaker 5 (07:04):
Thank you, you clarified it. Perfect. Okay, Let's move on.

Speaker 10 (07:08):
Instead, everybody's guessing to what's happening going on social media
or if you've got a transistor radio or the iheired app.
You're sitting there thankfully getting Steven and Rick telling you
exactly what happened in that sequence. But again, despite that,
the Dodgers get the win tonight eight to six over
the Padres. And don't look now, they took two or

(07:29):
three in San Diego last week, and now they've taken
the first two games of this four game series, and
they got Emmitt Shean going tomorrow night real quickly. We'll
get out to the phone's Hosemoda's going to join us
as well. There was a pool reporter that got to
talk to the crew chief, Marvin Hudson, meaning one representative
of the media got to go ask questions and get

(07:53):
an explanation. Probably didn't get a lot of questions and
answers from crew chief Marvin Hudson. Probably got to ask
a question or two and get an explanationation. Marvin Hudson
told the pool reporter this just minutes ago, and I'm
reading this online. Dave Roberts was ejected for arguing a
dugout warning quote from Marvin Hudson, the crew chief. He

(08:15):
can't argue the warnings. So we had to get rid
of him. He had to be ejected. End quote.

Speaker 7 (08:25):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (08:26):
Whatever.

Speaker 10 (08:27):
As for Mike Shilt, he was able to discuss it
with the umpires. When asked about Mike Shilt, the crew
chief umpire Marvin Hudson said this to the pool reporter
just minutes ago. Quote he Mike Shilt just asked about
the warnings. He asked about pitching inside. I said we're

(08:49):
not taking that away and he left.

Speaker 5 (08:53):
End quote. Okay.

Speaker 10 (08:56):
Dave Roberts went out and was looking for an explanation.

Speaker 5 (09:00):
I don't read mouth. I can't tell you exactly what
he was saying, but I'm.

Speaker 10 (09:03):
Sure it probably asked, hey, Marvin, give me an explanation.

Speaker 5 (09:07):
Explain this, Hey, what's going on? What's the call?

Speaker 10 (09:08):
Why are we getting a warning? And maybe then turned
into arguing the warning. But he wanted an explanation, the
same thing Mike Shilt was out there asking for. But
you have to get rid of him. According to Marvin Hudson,
he had to be ejected because you can't argue the warnings,
but you could ask about the warnings. I mean, get

(09:31):
off of your high horse umpires first. You don't explain
what's happening in a game. Well, first you throw out
Dave Roberts in the third inning for arguing the warning.
Mike Shilt gets to stay in for asking about the warning,
and then the seventh inning, you can't give us an
explanation as to what just happened on the field, what

(09:55):
we just saw with our own eyes, what we just
heard Steven Nelson and Rick Monday described perfectly here on
a five seventy LA Sports.

Speaker 5 (10:03):
I think the umpires.

Speaker 10 (10:04):
Need to get a get a I don't know, they
just need to join us here in twenty twenty five.
With the technology you have instant replay, you have challenges.

Speaker 5 (10:16):
You have a microphone. Use it.

Speaker 10 (10:19):
Explain to us what is happening. Tell the fans, the
young fans, the new fans, the fans who don't understand
what they just saw. Clearly, an out is not an out.

Speaker 5 (10:30):
Explain it. It's all you got to do.

Speaker 10 (10:33):
But I get this kind of feeling the umpires think
that they're holier than now. Wow, Okay, we had to
toss Dave Roberts out of the game. You can't argue
the warnings. We had to get rid of him. He
had to be ejected. Mike Shilt, Oh, he just asked
about it. You know, he asked about you know, we're
all taking away the inside pitch and he left. Okay,
So if they come out and argue it, you feel

(10:56):
like you're the umpire and they're disrespecting you, they're showing
you up, they're trying to get an edge on you.
So you have to toss them because you're the umpire.
You got to control the game. Come on, come on,
it's twenty twenty five, eight sixty six nine eight seven
two five seventy. Use the technology, explain what's happening out

(11:17):
in the field, and let's get off our high horse
that you are the the the all.

Speaker 5 (11:22):
They all be it out there on the field.

Speaker 10 (11:24):
And if you come out and you question or you
argue what just happened, it's an automatic.

Speaker 5 (11:29):
We got to get rid of him. He's got to
be ejected.

Speaker 10 (11:31):
But if you change your tone when you approach the umpire,
if you come at it in a different direction and maybe
word it differently, you'll be.

Speaker 5 (11:40):
Able to stay in the game.

Speaker 10 (11:41):
Like Mike Chilton, come on, ridiculous eight sixty six, nine
eighty seven two five seventy.

Speaker 5 (11:47):
Let's start things off in New York.

Speaker 10 (11:49):
Will joins us here on Dodge Talk contest and are
you doing will Well?

Speaker 3 (11:54):
I was at Yankee Stadium for Game Flight Low World
Championship with the highlight of my seven decades is the
Larger Fit. But tonight I share your disgust over the
performance of the umpires. Technical question, where does the third
base umpire I have the right to eject the managers.
Any umpire has that right to do that.

Speaker 5 (12:14):
I believe so.

Speaker 10 (12:15):
And if that's the case, did something get said directly
to Trip Gibson that wasn't clarified or said in the
pool reporters' answers from Marvin Hudson the crew chief, I
would have liked a little further explanation as to well, yes,
he said something to Dave or Dave said something to
Trimp and thus he needed to be kicked out. The
crew chief's the one in control. You're the lead umpire

(12:36):
out there in the field. That's why the manager's running
out to second base to talk to you about what's
going on, because you're the one that's supposed to be
the quote unquote spokesperson for what's happening out there.

Speaker 5 (12:48):
When there's a challenge and a replay, you.

Speaker 10 (12:50):
Have the crew chief and the umpire that's involved in
the play both listen to New York for the call
because the crew chief is supposed to take control. Is
the head of the referees or the of the umpires
out there.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
Right, and he blew toy this thing with tatsis see
that was his call. I don't think it was one
of the technical questions. When the umpire jets the manager
and the manager has to go to his office. Can
the managers to communicate with the coaching staff?

Speaker 5 (13:18):
I don't think you're supposed to.

Speaker 10 (13:20):
Yeah, you're not supposed to. Well, I appreciate it. Thanks
for checking in long distance and staying up with us tonight.
You're not supposed to have communication with the dugout and
you could watch the game. I'm sure he had probably
the iHeartRadio app synced up and listening to Rick and
Steven and certainly the TV broadcast on so he can
get a visual of what's happening inside there. Maybe sitting

(13:41):
back and enjoining Ah, you know, a Coca cola or
a Pepsi or something from the coach's office. They're at
Dodger Stadium. But it certainly feels a lot better when
you get the win. And I thought Dave Roberts handed
it perfectly in his post game conference. Maybe we'll address
that coming up in a little bit, but you can podcasts,
you can find it on social media as well.

Speaker 5 (14:02):
He handled it perfectly.

Speaker 10 (14:04):
His response when asked by the media why he got
tossed from the game and what he was looking for,
what he didn't get from Marvin Hudson, the crew chief,
and then what he did get was ejected by Trip Gibson,
the third base umpire. Richard leaving Dodger Stadium, what a
wild night, Richard. Let me ask you, first off, you're

(14:25):
at the game, the seventh inning debacle happens with it
second base and there's no explanation. Were you guys all
kind of looking at each other like what's happening inside
the stadium?

Speaker 1 (14:36):
That's That's a perfect way to describe it. Everyone was
just kind of looking at each other, thinking, what's going on?
You know, what's happening, because up until that point it
was it was kind of a great vibe at Dodger Stadium.
You know, I was on field level at one point
there was an inflatable trophy being passed around. Everybody was
taking pictures with it.

Speaker 8 (14:52):
It was cool.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
And then you know Jack Dryer, he was pitching a
good game that our pitchers did well, and then that
that happened and everyone was kind of you know, we
all saw Andy yet hey, yesterday that was that you
know that that wasn't okay. You know, he he had
something to say about it. Today we hit that piece
and then they come back and hit.

Speaker 11 (15:12):
A tany you know.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
I mean, it's there's not a lot to say about it.

Speaker 11 (15:16):
It's just baseball.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
They're mad, they're upset, it's understandable. But what I do
like is Dave Roberts coming out being aggressive, marking for
his team, you know, letting them know that we we
do have their back, you know, letting them know that
we're not just gonna take that lying down. That's the
part that I do really enjoy. That's the part that
I do like to see. We did come out with
the win. That's the most important thing. That's the most

(15:39):
important thing. And tonight we come out with the win.
Uh get at least two in the series, try to
take the whole thing, but we just try to come
out with that same aggressiveness, come out with that same mentality,
not take anything lying down, just come out and do
the same thing. That's what we're hoping to do, and
that's what we're hoping to pull off. Thanks for taking
us all all.

Speaker 5 (15:59):
Right, I appreciate the phone call.

Speaker 10 (16:00):
Thanks for checking at eight sixty six nine eighty seven
two five seventy confusion at Dodger Stadium in that seventh inning,
and in the end, the Dodgers get the win, and
Dave Roberts has got a smile on his face, but
certainly not for what happened during the game, and not
for getting tossed in the third inning. But the Dodgers
get the victory. That's important, an eight to six win

(16:21):
over the Padres. Matt sour gets the winning relief, Tanner
Scott gets to save. Hey, I'm old enough to remember,
as the kids say, when Tanner Scott was taken incoming
here on Dodger Talk on FI seven YLA Sports. I remember.
I got a pretty good memory earlier this month in
which he blew a game at Dodger Statum against the Mets,

(16:43):
came back and pitched well in the next game. Since
that loss of the Mets on June second, eight appearances
from Tanner Scott, a win, four saves, a couple of holds,
one earn run giving up over those eight innings from
Tanner Scott. He picks up his fourteenth save of the season.

Speaker 5 (17:00):
Tonight.

Speaker 10 (17:01):
The Dodgers get a pair of home runs from Andy
Paz four for four to three Ribbies. Will Smith goes
three for four double and the two run home run
Andy Piz. Real quick, do yourself a favorite Dodger fans,
if you got a few minutes on your phone, which
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phones down anymore, or your tablet, your computer, whatever, go
to Dodgers dot com slash vote Dodgers dot com slash

(17:23):
vote do yourself a favorite. You get five votes per
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I got multiple email addresses.

Speaker 5 (17:31):
You do too, I know you do. Use them.

Speaker 10 (17:34):
Vote five times each for the Dodgers, and make sure
you're clicking that button for Andy Piz.

Speaker 5 (17:41):
Get Andy Piz.

Speaker 10 (17:42):
To the All Star Game with the fan vote. He
deserves to be there. His first half of the season
has been unbelievable, now hitting two ninety three on this season,
an ops three thirty two four for four Tonight, a
couple of home runs. It's got fifteen now on this season.
I mean he's on pace to hitting twenty five thirty

(18:04):
home runs this season. Get Andy Piez to the All
Star Game. Get all the Dodgers that are on the
vote to the All Star Game. But Andy pi has
Man would love to see him representing the Dodgers in
the National League at the All Star Game in Atlanta.
Eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seventy Michaels
in North Ridges. Next up here on Dodger Talk, How

(18:25):
you doing, Michael?

Speaker 8 (18:28):
Hi, Tim, I'm doing good.

Speaker 3 (18:29):
How are you?

Speaker 10 (18:29):
I'm a little fired up. I think Dave Roberts got
me going. The reading these comments from the pool reporters
questions to Marvin Hudson, the crew chief, got my blood
boiling even more.

Speaker 8 (18:40):
Yeah, that was just ridiculous, to say the least.

Speaker 5 (18:46):
What do you got to say, Michael?

Speaker 12 (18:49):
Yeah, so this is this is obviously a lot more
positive than what happened tonight. But I don't know how
how many Dodger fans or Dodger executives know this. But
show Hey is nominated for Favorite Male Sports Star at
the upcoming Kids Choice.

Speaker 13 (19:08):
Awards on Saturday.

Speaker 5 (19:10):
Cool.

Speaker 13 (19:10):
I don't know if anyone knows about that. But people
can actually vote for him to win by going online
to Nickelodeon's website and clicking on Kids' Choice Awards Vote.
But the thing is that you have to vote for
all these other categories in order for the vote for

(19:32):
show Hey to count.

Speaker 5 (19:34):
All right, Well, make sure we get the vote out there.
I appreciate it, Michael.

Speaker 10 (19:37):
If you're voting for the All Star Game, make sure
you vote for Shootani for favorite Sports figure for a
Nickelodeon Award. I'd be kind of cool to see show
Hey get slimmed. They do that still, right, I Mean
that's I'm old school, but I think they still slam them, right, Okay,
all right, that's still a thing. Brock is next up
here on Dodger Talk on a five seventy l A Sports.

Speaker 5 (19:57):
What's up Rock?

Speaker 8 (19:59):
What's up to him? Thanks to taking my call, brother,
I you know, you gotta look, you gotta look at
at what Doc said in his interview, and you're you're
absolutely right. He's a common sense man. Right when he
said that, it made so much sense to everybody, and
I think most stands need that need that explanation as well.
It's common sense if you've got to Mike use it.

(20:21):
The fact that that that debacle happened at second you
know later in the seventh you know, Doc would have
said something there as well. You know, not to take
away anything from from the win that, but it does
fire you up. It does fire you up because it
feels like a little bit of a slight you're right
and and and going after show Hey twice like that,
and Doc really put it in his interview really great,

(20:44):
uh explanation of how a right handed pitcher going in
at show Hey like that. It's intentional and it's and
it's completely you know, you just want to you just
want some some some common sense, some explanation behind it.
But not to take away anything from that. It was
incredible to see consistently the quiet leadership from Will Smith
as always bat in three point thirty this year he

(21:06):
needs to be an All Star too, and then and
then pahes after last year, you know, back and forth
and not making you know, not knowing if he's gonna
make the roster, back and forth. Just this year it's
just been it's been awesome to see him come up
and and uh just be what everybody what everybody on
the team always said, he he has he has been,
you know, and it's awesome to see him get his dues.

(21:28):
So absolutely deserves to be an All Star. But what
a great all round win. And then and then to
top it off, the cherry on top Tanner Scott coming
in with the uh, there's so much life on his
fastball right now and it comes, it sweeps through the
zone and it's just it's nice to see the money
going to good use, right And I was one of
the people calling being like, you know, you got to

(21:49):
figure this out. This dude's got to figure this out.
But I think you know, Doc being Doc, he put
in the right people, he put him in earlier in
games and built up that confidence a little bit, and
now he's he's holding his own and it couldn't be
it couldn't be in a better spot than against you know,
our our two division rivals. So it's it's awesome to

(22:10):
see who Dodger fans should be. We should all be
really really encouraged by it.

Speaker 10 (22:14):
So all right, Brock, I appreciate it. I think you
touched on something that's important. Dave Roberts. I think to
some Dodger fans, to a fault is loyal to his players,
and if you're riding through the hills and valleys of
a season, the ups and downs, he'll ride with the player,
a pitcher, a reliever, an everyday position player through those highs,

(22:34):
right you know, the hitting streaks.

Speaker 5 (22:36):
He'll ride through the lows with you.

Speaker 10 (22:38):
Knowing that you're going to balance out somewhere right there
in the middle, and you're gonna get back to sea
level and you're gonna get back to where you need
to be on the mound or at the plate or
on defense. And you know, sometimes it rubs Dodger fans,
I think the wrong way and they get kind of
frustrated with the long runways, so to speak, with players
and opportunities they get. But that's one of Dave Roberts's

(23:00):
strong points and something I respect a ton out of.

Speaker 5 (23:02):
Him for he is loyal to his guys.

Speaker 10 (23:05):
And if you're somebody who's struggling, he'll ride with you
and he'llp you and know that you'll get out of it,
and he'll bank on you. He'll he'll bet on you
that you're a guy who's going to figure it out.
At the play, you're a guy who's going to figure
it out.

Speaker 5 (23:17):
On the mountain. You're going to turn it around coming
out of the bullpen, and I.

Speaker 10 (23:21):
Think players see that, they respect him for that, and
I think gives those guys confidence as well out there
when they're playing. Shout out to my guy, Richard Oliveri's
captain of the Arcadia Fire Department. His son Vin at
the game tonight. Vin named after the great Vin Scully.
So shout out to the two of them. Driving home
right now and listening to Dodger Talk, I certainly appreciate that.

(23:41):
You can follow me on Twitter x at Tim Kates,
Tim c A. T. S. We'll take a time out,
we'll come back well here from Jose Mota. We'll get
to your phone calls. Wild night out of Dodgers Stadium.
Dodgers prevail in the end. Dave Roberts gets thrown out
for the first time this season, fighting for his players,
and the Dodgers on the field fought their way back
twice from deficits a five run sixth inning. The big

(24:04):
one for the Blue as they beat the Padres eight
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Speaker 10 (24:35):
The twelfth hitch to Smith swung on and built it
high in the ear left field, carrying.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
Back that is good.

Speaker 10 (24:48):
Battle four Battle one for Smith Will Smith with a
twelve pitch battle. He wins it against Jeremiah Estrada in
the sixth inning with the two run home run, Dodgers
took a five to three lead a five run sixth
inning in all for the Dodgers in an eight to
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Speaker 5 (25:16):
Daniels Jewelers own the Dream. Let's check out with Jose.

Speaker 7 (25:20):
It's time to go around the horn with Jose Mota.

Speaker 10 (25:24):
It was a three hour game Jose, and it feels
like there's so much to talk about that third inning,
to Tease getting hit, Otani getting hit, Dave Roberts getting ejected,
Mike Child did not get ejected, Trip Gibson having a
quick trigger and not liking what he heard from Dave
Roberts tonight. And then that's sixth inning tonight, in which
the Dodgers scored five runs, four for four for Andy

(25:45):
Pie has.

Speaker 5 (25:46):
What a night out there, what a win?

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Well, so where do you want to go? Let me
take you back to San Diego. Hey, last week Blue
Trito starts, the game is to okay, and that's I
think this was all it's coming from there. Okay, I'm
going back that way, and Lutreno his top tieest today,

(26:09):
you know, and baseball Dave Roberts knows very well it's
going to be played, and the guys at times know
a very good job just policing themselves. So anyways, I
knew that something was going to happen. I was totally
convinced that a Dodger was going to get hit because
also adding last night to it, you figure the umpires
are not going to let the situation get out of control. Okay,

(26:29):
they did the right thing in my opinion, by issue.
The warning number two is they were wrong about Dave Roberts,
who was very animated and perhaps they read body language
instead of his words say hey, can I just get
an explanation? And that's what they were wrong among. You
know a couple of other things today. We saw the
time out and all that, but you know, both players
are gonna be ball players, and at some point a
Dodger was going to get hit. Unfortunately, because going back

(26:51):
to the last series and last night and then you
saw what happened.

Speaker 5 (26:56):
Is that the end of it? Is that over with?
Now we move on?

Speaker 10 (26:59):
Or is this going to continue between both sides? Is one?

Speaker 2 (27:05):
This should be it? I mean this should be it.
Pius himself said I overreacted last night. But you know
that's you can't take that back. That's just the way
it is. I mean, yeah, Minim Machado's saying like, you
have way more better players that we can hit, you
know besides you, and Mike Shield saying who are you
and stuff like that just went off. So the umpires
just I'm throwing all that out there because now you
know what the umpires took the initiati right away and say,

(27:27):
by the way, guys, you know that's enough wanting wanting,
and then think about this with you should wanting managers
usually will tell you, now you're taking away the ability
for me to pitch inside. Well, yes and no, because
what happened later was a Dodger pitcher hit and nobody
got tossed right. So they have to read intent and

(27:49):
they have to read discretion, and they they did the
right thing and not tossing out Matt solving this issue.
So there's lots to kind of digest and look at.
But this goes back to just making sure that umpire
crews are one and so many things. They know what's
going on with the rivalry. So they did the right thing. Luckily,
and thankfully, the Dollar's got a.

Speaker 10 (28:08):
W Andy Pie has four for four the two home
runs tonight, Andie Pie has is having himself a fantastic
first half of the season.

Speaker 5 (28:17):
I think some.

Speaker 10 (28:17):
People are just waiting for it to end and thinking, oh,
he's just on a heater right now.

Speaker 5 (28:21):
But he has figured it out, Jose.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
He has an a if you think about all the
things that he's gone through last year. He got caught
up in mid April comes up, starts real hot, cools down.
Then the dollars make it straight. You know who paid
that price. Anty Piez was sent down for a couple
of weeks last Year's not forget about that. And he
is the one guy they called up in September first.
So with all that being said, is the fact that
he's learned a lot of things. Number one is we

(28:46):
had justiner swing. Number two is the intensity that needs
to be there every single day, from the base running
to the outfield, to the work he's putting in, which
he talked about. And then number three, the biggest factor
to me is Dave Roberts sticking with this guy, and
a factor that a lot of people just don't don't
want to value that much. But as Michael Comforto has said,

(29:06):
his biggest comfort is David Ibert saying you're the guy
I'm gonna stick with you. You think about for a
young player like Pius who then got to get a
couple of big basits in a NLCS against the Mess,
a couple of home runs. So not just in the
factor tim that we have to you cannot ignore the
fact that he knows there's people on his corner. He responded,
he readjusted his swing. He's way more level, but I

(29:27):
think the conference level from the Toskers. But mainly his
manager is the one the thing that has n't playing
at piece and owing that you got to be consistent
and be on focus every single day.

Speaker 10 (29:37):
Dodgers have taken four or five so far in the
head to head series between the Dodgers and Padres, and
tomorrow night, I cannot wait imt she And makes his return.
He's had a really good time in the minor leagues
and those rehab starts in getting built up for this
and I can't wait to see what em and she
and looks like in this rotation and how much he
can add to this rotation.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
Oh what he looks like physically right now, My goodness,
he's you look a monster out there on my um.
I mean it looks Kevin Brown type guy. But yeah,
looking forward to watching him because we know he's a
fastball guy who's doing you know, triple digits and rehabs
and most certainly he really gives a big boost to
the young pitchers and also to the rehab people have
him worked so hard with him, and certainly also to

(30:18):
the bullpen, to the rotation. So a young guy that
has a very great arm and potential to come back
and in contribute. It's going to be fabulous.

Speaker 10 (30:26):
It's gonna be great. Jose, appreciate it. Dave is back tomorrow,
so you get to chat with DV.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
I hope he's cool down a little bit. I hope.
Good job, buddy.

Speaker 10 (30:35):
Thanks all right, there he goes Jose Mota checking in
with us here on Dodger Talk. Bob and Malibu is
next up here on a FI seventy.

Speaker 5 (30:43):
How you doing Bob, Jim, How you doing it?

Speaker 2 (30:45):
Man?

Speaker 5 (30:46):
I'm fired up.

Speaker 10 (30:47):
I'm so glad that Dodgers got to win. I love
Dave Roberts for going out and fighting in the third
inning for his guys, and afterwards, I loved everything he
had to say.

Speaker 14 (30:56):
Well, that's fire, and that intensity that you're you know,
putting over the air waves right now is the same
intensity the doc shows the team, and I think that
fires those guys up man to go ahead and win
those games. So good on him for doing that, sticking
by his guys. Let's talk about our boy Andy Poez though, Man,
vote for this guy for the All Star Tim Yeah.

Speaker 10 (31:13):
No doubt about it. He needs to get in with
the season he's having Bob. I appreciate the phone call,
Darryl and Palmdale and next up here on Dodge Talk.

Speaker 5 (31:20):
How you doing, Darryl?

Speaker 4 (31:22):
I am doing fine and I love it. The Dodgers
they are doing And it happened really after the Kurchall game.
Something happened and these guys just clicked. I mean everything
they're going with the pitch. They're not trying to hit
home runs and they're doing it, you know, and pie Head,
you're getting all that production out of the templest part
of the lineup. They good moveing Bok a couple of games.

Speaker 10 (31:45):
Well, I don't know, I think I like him in
that seventh spot. Daryl, thanks for checking in this roster
and this lineup is so talented to having Andy Pojez
in the seventh spot that that is something that every
team would love to have a seven hitter like Andy
po has.

Speaker 5 (31:58):
Mike. How you doing, Mike checking in sun Valid?

Speaker 3 (32:01):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (32:02):
Ten doing great? Uh, just all the drama, I mean,
but anyway, I want to talk about that big, big
app bat by will Smid twelve pitch. Yeah, ended up
being the difference of the game. But yeah, that's just remarkable.
That five run sixth inning was just incredible. And looking

(32:24):
forward to tam Em and she and tomorrow, what do
you think two innings, no bolt game.

Speaker 10 (32:31):
He's built up, Mike, I appreciate it. I expect four
or five innings from Image and tomorrow.

Speaker 5 (32:37):
I am excited.

Speaker 10 (32:37):
I just mentioned with jose he has built his body
up physically in the comeback from Tommy John surgery. Something
he had to do was put some weight on and
he has gotten big and bulky and he is.

Speaker 5 (32:48):
Ready to go.

Speaker 10 (32:49):
And his h I think jose motis that he looks
like Kevin Brown out there and he was an intimidating
figure on the mount in his day, and if he
can be anything like that, this is going to be
awesome to see what he can do to help about
this Dodger's rotation in this pitching staff which desperately needs
another arm and another starter to go out there every
five or six days to help out this team.

Speaker 5 (33:07):
That's going to do it for Dodger Talk.

Speaker 10 (33:09):
Many thanks to Colin Ye for all his help tonight
long night here in the stadium and the station for
the Dodgers and for us three plus hour game in
the end, though the good guys win. It's the Dodgers
pull out the victory eight to six over the Padres.
Matt sour gets the win, Tanner Scott his fourteenth save

(33:29):
of the year.

Speaker 5 (33:30):
Four hits for Andy Pies, including a pair of.

Speaker 10 (33:32):
Home runs, Will Smith a two run home run, three
for four a double. Dave Roberts got ejected in the
third inning. Got to watch it from his office at
Dodgers Stadium and certainly feed up on the table I imagine
celebrating a Dodger victory over the Padres until tomorrow. We're
back then with Morongo Casino, Dodgers on deck at six o'clock.

Speaker 5 (33:53):
First pitch is seven to ten.

Speaker 10 (33:54):
Emmett Shean Mats's return from Tommy John surgery at his
twenty twenty five debut. Have a great night, everybody see him.

Speaker 14 (34:08):
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