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May 18, 2025 41 mins
Tim Cates gets you ready before the series finale between the Dodgers and Angels. Andrew Freidman talks about releasing Chris Taylor. DV catches up with Kenley Jansen. 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 4 (00:15):
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Speaker 3 (00:19):
We're here.

Speaker 4 (00:19):
The road comes through La.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
Come get it.

Speaker 5 (00:22):
If you won't it, I got it.

Speaker 6 (00:23):
Do you think you can beat this team in a series?

Speaker 3 (00:25):
I do it best.

Speaker 7 (00:27):
Overall, Miss Dan Klass Padres fans can line up to
kiss our.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
Ring.

Speaker 5 (00:32):
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Speaker 8 (00:36):
Welcome to Dodgers on Deck. Now your host walking you
up to first pitch.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
Tim Kass, Hi, everybody and'll welcome. It's Morongo Casino Dodgers
on Deck, your official Dodger pregame show. You're world champion
Los Angeles Dodgers twenty nine and seventeen on this season,
first place atop the NL West. After dropping the first
two games of this freeway series to the Angels, the
Dodgers now look to the Catman to provide to get

(01:04):
some help and not get swept by the Halos. First
pitch on this Sunday from Dodgers Stadium is coming up
at one ten. Between then and now, we got a
lot to get to here on Morongo Casino Dodgers on Deck,
you're gonna hear from President of Baseball Operations Andrew Freeman
because the Dodgers earlier today designated for assignment Chris Taylor,
a popular Dodgers since twenty seventeen. They have activated Tommy

(01:28):
Edmond from the injured list. Kirby Yates has been placed
on the injured list. Lu Trevino activated and brought up
from Oklahoma City. So two roster moves made for the
Dodgers today. More on that with Andrew Freeman coming up.

Speaker 5 (01:41):
More on that.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Throughout the pregame show, we'll dive deeper into this pitching matchup.
David va Sego's one on one with Dodgers all time
leading closer Ken Lee Janssen, all time leading savesman, will
join DV in about forty five minutes, we got your
Dodgers' magical moment. Shortly, Kirsten Watson from Sports and ATLA
will join us, and it's just a few more we'll
send it out to the Gallpit Motors broadcast booth with

(02:02):
Steven Nelson and Jose Moto well.

Speaker 6 (02:04):
Last night.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
It was the return of Clayton Kershaw, but it was
spoiled by an offensive onslaught by the Anaheim Angels. Clayton
Kershaw making his first start of twenty twenty five, and
it was a rough one. He went four innings, gave
up five runs on five hits, walk three. He gave
up three runs in the top half of the first
inning to put the Dodgers in the hole. In the

(02:27):
bottom of the first so Andy Pies got him back
with one swing of the bat.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
Anderson goes to that Bicep calls his pitch to a hoppy.
The payoff to Piz is pummel center field.

Speaker 7 (02:40):
Indep, We'll go back on the warning track, hit the walls.
Brand What a swing from Andy Piz. A three run
tank to death center ties the game.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
Three run home run for Andy Paie. Hasn't just like
that three to nothing deficit. It was a three to
three game and a brand new ball game. After one inning, however,
the Angels would get a run at the top of
the third. They'd ad a run at the top of
the fourth to go up five to three. Key k
Hernandez in the bottom of the fourth inning with a
solo home run to the left center that made it a

(03:19):
five to four Angels lead, and then in the bottom
of the six the rookie Dalton Rushing tied it up.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
Now patient at the plate, the two zero Rushing will
swing and that's a rope.

Speaker 7 (03:29):
Down the right field line. It's a fair ball into
the corner. Kick k waved around. He will score as
the ball bounce out of play. It's an RBI ground
rule double for Dalton Rushing and this game is tied
at five.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
Dalton Rushing with the ground rule double scoring keik. That's
the top tier play of the game, brought to by
Arco Quality, top tier gas for last. The Dodgers and
the sixth inning would take the lead seven to five,
feeling pretty good about themselves, needing just nine outs to
get win and even up this series. However, the Angels
had another plan. They would take the lead in the

(04:06):
top top half of the seventh inning. As the Angels
in that seventh put a five spot on the scoreboard,
Dodgers answered back with the run in the bottom of
the seventh answer back with the run in the bottom
of the eighth on the Max Munthsye RBI single. It
was a ten to nine game, Dodgers back in it.
They had a chance to tie it, but couldn't to
go to the ninth Lugo homer to left to make
it a two run game, and that's how it would end.

(04:27):
The Anaheim Angels, for the second night in a row,
beat the Dodgers eleven to nine. Kirby Yates gets the loss,
a blown save for the right hander, who then goes
on the injured list with a hamstring injury. Tough one
for the Dodgers, who are now twenty nine and seventeen overall.
They have dropped now two straight to the Angels, who
would have thunked that, and today they need Tony Gonsolin

(04:48):
to get them out of it and get a win
to salvage this series. First pitch of one ten and
with more we head out to the gapin Motors Broadcast
booth as we welcome in Steven Nelson in Jose mode.

Speaker 6 (04:57):
Guys, thank you Tim.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
Great to be at Dodge Stadium on this Sunday as
we see kids and families making their way around the
warning track and the Dodgers trying to avoid the sweep
at the hands of the Halos today. If you can
believe that or not. Be Jose motive. That is, baseball
doesn't matter the record or the talent level. You got
to play between the white lines. And ultimately, the Angels
have given their Dodgers their first home series loss in

(05:20):
more than a month.

Speaker 9 (05:21):
As Ron Washington pointed to his team before the series, listen, guys,
the challenge is all about us to go out there
and prove to the other side where I was at
one point back in the seventies, that we belong at
a different level, not the team that we've seen so
far from us. And they took that to heart. And
ronin Old hadn't played well on the road slugging team
that just disappeared from early in the season. No Mike

(05:42):
troutentter c. I think Johnny Washington, their hitting coach show.
I brought it out belts yesterday saying, Hey, who are
we facing one of the best players in the game,
one of the top pitchers in the game. His name
is Clayton Kershaw. Which version are we going to see
in how we're going to approach O. We're going to
be a fair fear because it's Clayton Kersher. But if
they brought the right approach they made him pitch and
they're not miss mistakes, and then all through the game

(06:03):
that mentality carry through because they're outstanding all the way,
especially as we know where it hurts Moores with two strikes.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
Yeah, disappointing loss for the Dodgers. Tony Gonson is going
to try and help them avoid the sweep today, but
we don't want.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
To bury the lead.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
There is big news continuing a week of news around
Dodgers Nation, emotional news for some fans for sure. Austin
Barnes was dfaid a few days ago, and this Sunday
morning will say the Dodgers made the decision to do
the same thing to Chris Taylor CT three DFA.

Speaker 9 (06:32):
His best days happen here, his greatest days happened here.

Speaker 3 (06:36):
He was clutching so many ways.

Speaker 9 (06:37):
But there's a time in which, also not just the offseason,
where people say, hey, new era has begun well, at
some point during the season you got to say, this
is our new era too, and we have guys now
that can supplyt these guys that were here before, and
we're gonna.

Speaker 3 (06:50):
Make that decision. It's the history of baseball has.

Speaker 9 (06:52):
Moved on from time to time, generation or generation wish
CT and thank him really for what he brought the
Dodgers fans here for so many years. But there's some
push from the bottom, and it's exactly what you want.
He was compassated quite well, who was rewarded for his efforts.
But now we'll see some new blood that's pushing these
guys to go out there and making decisions that are
going to be overall beneficial to the walk club.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
Well, Tim has some great memories provided by Chris Taylor,
the walk off home run here, you think about the
catches he made in Milwaukee and the National League championshipies.
The list goes on for Chris Taylor and Austin Barnes,
but both veterans designated for assignment this week for the Dodgers,
and so now the replacement for CT in terms of

(07:35):
the roster move, Tommy Edmund is back and he is
starting today in center field, batting sixth.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
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Speaker 1 (07:53):
Coming up here on Dodgers on Deck, you're gonna hear
from the President of Baseball Operations Andrew Freeman, speaking with
the media about the release of Chris Taylor earlier in
the week. Austin Barnes roster looking a little different. A
couple of the old dogs out, new players up.

Speaker 6 (08:08):
We'll hear from Andrew.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
Freeman, coming up. David vast Saint checks in. We'll hear
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Speaker 1 (08:33):
It's the Dodgers and Angels on this Sunday afternoon. Tony Gonsolin,
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one ten.

Speaker 5 (08:41):
This is the Otani rewind Well.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
The Angels beat the Dodgers last night and in the
process held show a Otani sort of in check oh
for six last night with a couple of punchouts. He
did have a ground out a double play in the
sixth inning that was scored Dalton rushing, but no RBI
on the groundouts zero for six. Last Night show, Hey
Otani in an eleven and nine loss to the Halos.

Speaker 8 (09:07):
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Chris Taylor no longer a member of the Dodgers. Some
of the old dogs no longer with the Blue Kirsten.

Speaker 10 (09:31):
Yeah, it's been a crazy few days if you really
think about it. I mean, two of the longest tenured Dodgers,
so Austin position player excuse me, so Austin Barnes and
now Chris Taylor have been designated for assignment.

Speaker 3 (09:42):
You know, it's this.

Speaker 10 (09:43):
Is just the reality of what happens in baseball. I
think even when Eric Carros the other day he said,
this is.

Speaker 5 (09:48):
The evolution of baseball.

Speaker 10 (09:50):
You know, you have these guys who have been a
big part of this organization, whether it's you know, being
Clinton Kershaw's guy in Austin Barnes case, or having walk
off home runs in the playoffs, things like that. In
regard to Chris Taylor, huge plays that will truly never forget,
big moments for this organization. But right now, you know,
the production just hasn't been where he's hoping for it

(10:11):
to be. And we've seen young players like hey Son
Kim for example, who have stepped in and who are
who are stepping up and they're performing and they're showing
that they belong at this level. And of course now
you have guys returning from the IL and Tommy Edmund today,
Tayoscar Hernandez tomorrow hopefully, and with that, moves were gonna
have to be made. And so as much as it's

(10:33):
a tough pill to swallow, especially for you know, these
two guys who have been around for so long, who
do mean a lot in the clubhouse, they also just
are talking to a few guys after the news of
Austin Barnes being DFAED. It does sound like, you know,
guys were in specific, I guess Chris Taylor in this
situation was aware that something like this could be on

(10:54):
the horizon, and of course now they have ultimately made
the decision to move on from him.

Speaker 1 (10:59):
At the moment, Yeah, the baseball side of things is
one thing. The financial side of baseball is a whole
other side of the sport.

Speaker 6 (11:07):
On a lighter note, though, I hear a lot.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
Of young kids in the background there at Dodger Stadium.

Speaker 10 (11:13):
Oh my goodness, it's the best part of today. There
are fifteen well, I guess hopefully we can win today
and then that'll be the better part. But as of
right now, there are fifteen thousand Little leaguers here and
they are so precious. And so I was sitting in
the dugout and Matt Sower came out and I'm like, Matt, like,
what are you doing out here? Just hanging out? And
he goes, actually, my little league team is here today
and is a part of the parade. So he played

(11:33):
for the Orchid Nationals. He was on the team that
was the Phillies, and so they are here, and so
he waited to go and see them. His mom actually
runs a daycare and so one of the Little leaguers
goes to her daycare. So he was able to be like, oh,
I knew when they were coming and see them, and
he went out and he signed different autographs for them,
and he was just so excited, and even they were

(11:54):
they knew that they had a product of the Orchid
Nationals who were playing on the Dodgers, and so it
was really special for him to see them. And he
even told me that he has a fun surprise coming
this offseason because he recently found out that they're going
to be naming the baseball stadium for the ballpark I
should say for the Orchid Nationals in that little league
team or that little league organization. They're naming the ballpark

(12:18):
after him. So he's so excited. He said it hasn't
got up Jes yet, it'll go up this offseason. But
just so sweet. And it's really a reminder that these
little kids like these are the future of Major League
baseball and we'll be hopefully seeing these kids in the
big leagues one day.

Speaker 6 (12:32):
It's a fun day out at the Ravine.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
Hopefully the Dodgers can get a win and end this
thing on a positive.

Speaker 6 (12:36):
No Curreson.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
We appreciate it still to come here on Marango because
you know, Dodgers on deck will dive deeper into this
pitching matchup.

Speaker 6 (12:42):
David Vat saying goes.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
One on one with the all time leading closer for
the Dodgers, now the closer for the Angels, Ken Lee Jansen.

Speaker 6 (12:49):
That's coming up.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
If we lead you up to Dodgers and Angels on
this Sunday first pitch of one to ten. I'm Tim Kasies,
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Speaker 5 (13:24):
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Speaker 6 (13:31):
It just became official just a few minutes ago.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
The Dodgers selected the contract of right handed pitcher at
Lutrevino and placed right handed reliever Kirby Yates on the
injured list with a right hamstring strain, but he suffered
last night in the game. Evan Phillips on the IL
with the sore right forearm. Tiascar Hernandez left groin strain.
Ti Oscar Hernandez hopefully is coming off the injured list
maybe tomorrow. Blake, Snell, Tyler glassnow they are slowly working

(13:56):
their way back. Snell places on the sixty day IL
yesterday to extend that IL stent Michael Kopek, Blake trying
it also on this sixty day IL.

Speaker 6 (14:04):
All right.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
Instead of hearing from the manager, Dave Roberts today, we're
going to hear from the president of Baseball Operations. As
today the Dodgers announced that Chris Taylor, designated for assignment
as Tommy Edmon, is back on the active roster.

Speaker 6 (14:16):
Let's hear from Andrew Freeman.

Speaker 11 (14:17):
This has been a very emotional week for all of us.
Barnesy and CT have been in the middle of some
huge moments for this organization. Both guys have left an
indelible mark on our culture and where we're at at
this point. So the decisions were incredibly difficult. The conversations

(14:38):
were tough, but with where we are division race, you know,
composition of roster everything. You know, we felt like this
was in the Dodgers' best interest in terms of how
to win as many games and put us in position
to best win a World Series this year. Doesn't mean

(15:00):
I mean that it was easy, but ultimately felt like
it was the right thing to do the place.

Speaker 8 (15:10):
And at least he just had such a medi.

Speaker 9 (15:13):
Impact on this.

Speaker 11 (15:15):
Yeah, I mean beyond uh, just how endearing he is
to his teammates. Just the energy, brings a foot speed,
the versatility as well, just something that adds a lot
to our roster.

Speaker 3 (15:32):
In a different look.

Speaker 11 (15:34):
Again, no decision has ever made in a vacuum. It's
within the context of our roster and where we're at.
And so, you know, he's done a great job. Rush
talked about the other day. You know, when we drafted him,
obviously we loved the bat, didn't have a ton of

(15:54):
experience behind the plate. Have challenged him each year with
different and things to work on, and to his credit,
he as an incredible motor and work ethic and has
continued to get better and better and better and better.
And so on one hand, there is the element of
you know, the guys who have been here and been

(16:15):
a big part of what we've done, and the other
is looking ahead to who is going to be a
part of, you know, the next wave. And it's far
from science. It's it's art, and it's difficult, and it's
you know, I think the end for people that you know,
have been such significant contributors. It's never going to feel good.

(16:40):
And it's been tough for a lot of us this week,
but you know, felt like in Russia's development, where he's
at what he's done, that he had earned this right.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
All right.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
So there's Andrew Freeman, President of Baseball Operations, talking about
two veteran Dodgers being DFA this week, with two young
players getting opportunities now, as he said, a young new
wave of players getting a shot. When we continue here
on Dodgers on Deck, more of this with David Vassay
as we lead jump to first pitch on this Sunday,
it's the Dodgers and Angels. Tony Gonsol on the mound,
first pitcher, one ten. I'm Tim kass the world champion

(17:13):
Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network.

Speaker 8 (17:17):
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Speaker 1 (17:25):
Dodgers and Angels wrap up this three game freeway series.
Dodgers need a win to avoid getting swept. Tony Gonsolin
on the mound, first pitch, set for one ten.

Speaker 5 (17:35):
Joining Tim cats On Dodgers on deck. I accept everybody
for who they are. This is Dodger insider David all.

Speaker 6 (17:43):
Right, DV for a lot, Dodger fan.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
Has been a tough week, but hey, it's all about
production at the major league level, and there's always somebody
chasing you and looking to take your roster spot. In
this case, you got some young guys who have been
knocking on the door right DV and finally getting their opportunity,
and they've produced.

Speaker 4 (17:58):
Yeah. Chris Taylor and Austin Barnes obviously contributed a lot
to the Dodgers' success from twenty fifteen all the way
through twenty twenty one and even into twenty twenty four.
But guys like Hay Song Kim and Dalton Rushing are
the Austin Barnes and Chris Taylor's of today. I mean,

(18:18):
think back to when Austin Barnes broke in a j
Ellis was traded. Think back to when Chris Taylor was
really integrated into this lineup, Guys like Andre Ethier got
less playing time. So when you're around long enough, and
it's a unique situation, people in Andrew Freeman's position don't
usually last as long as he has lasted with one organization.

(18:41):
But that just is a testament to the success of
the Dodgers since Andrew took over, and obviously the support
he's gotten from Mark Walter in more ways than one.
So yes, it is kind of an end of an era.
I mean, guys like Cody Bellinger and Corey Seeger and
Justin Turner were a big part of the success of

(19:01):
those teams, but Barnes and Chris Taylor and Max Munsey
to a certain extent were the holdovers. And now we're
moving into a new chapter for the Dodgers.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
Certainly well said David is driven by four. There's one
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lot about injured pitchers and updates on Snell Great Interview
Yesterday with Snell Zella DV. But what's going on with
showe Aotani in his pitching.

Speaker 4 (19:29):
Well, I talked to some Japanese media yesterday and they
said that they observed Otani throwing fifty pitches. He threw
every pitch in that bullpen session yesterday outside of his slider,
and he hit ninety five miles an hour in that
bullpen session. And from what they've gathered, they believe that

(19:49):
Otani is going to throw a live BP next Saturday
at City Field if weather cooperates.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
Dave Hayesan Kim one of these young guys who is
taking roster spots on some of these veterans. What kind
of opportunity are we going to see from him now?
What kind of opportunity on a daily basis, maybe starting
in for the Dodgers.

Speaker 4 (20:10):
Well, Andrew Friedman said that this was his direct quote
that ta Oscar Hernandez and Tom Yedman were not going
to be iron men coming off the IL. So that
means Hayesung Kim's going to get opportunities being able to,
you know, plug in at second base primarily and sometimes
in center field with those guys coming back and not

(20:32):
going to be an everyday player right away, so there
are opportunities for starts there are are opportunities to come
off the bench, to be a pinch runner or a
pinch hitter. So he just fills out this roster and
this Dodger bench so much better than unfortunately Chris Taylor
at this stage of his career.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
All right, Dave, appreciate it. We'll check back in with
you in just a little bit. Dave's gonna go one
on one with Kenley Jansen. That's coming up in a
little over fifteen minutes, coming up here on Morogo Casino
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(22:49):
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(23:11):
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It's a Dodgers an Angels final game of the Freeway Series.
Tony Gonsolin on the mountain. First pitch coming up at
one ten. We'll hear from Kenley Janssen coming up in
about seven minutes. But first we head back out to
Dodgers Stadium. David Bassa, Jose Mota, Guys.

Speaker 4 (23:47):
Hey, Jose Mota filling in for Rick Monday again. When's
Rick coming back? By the way, I just show up
to me to show up, so I don't know you're
here anyway.

Speaker 9 (23:56):
I'm here now, I'm here anyways, right, Yeah, that's right.
All they I do is go next door. Go, oh,
Rick's not here yet, so Jose come back. Oh, it's
no problem.

Speaker 4 (24:02):
You're kind of the Tony Gonsolin of broadcasters. Underrated. Tony
Gonsolin has the best winning percentage among pitchers in the
National League since twenty twenty two.

Speaker 9 (24:11):
Hey, Tony Gonsolin, A couple things have happened with him, right,
You gotta have run support, right, in order to have
rus support, you gotta look at who he's facing on
the mound that particular day.

Speaker 3 (24:21):
But if your team.

Speaker 9 (24:22):
Gives you runs, David, you go out there and keep
the other team under those runs.

Speaker 3 (24:26):
So, so far, so good.

Speaker 4 (24:28):
I mean, are you the beneficiary of run support? And
that's his winning percentage is so high? You have to
have runs to win. Yeah, sure, I mean, look at
my rais pretty good too.

Speaker 3 (24:38):
It is.

Speaker 9 (24:39):
There's no taking away from him. But that sixteen to
one year, I mean I was pretty wilid. You know,
the time with him forever will be that he was
supposed to be a piggyback issue with Tyler Anderson that
year and they both became All Stars.

Speaker 4 (24:53):
Yeah right, Yeah, Tyler Anderson was out there yesterday and
today Tony Gonsolin is going up against Yussey. Could Kuchi Jose,
you know better than most of us how much Shoho
Tani loves it when it's Kokuchi day.

Speaker 9 (25:07):
There's three home runs in that in his numbers, and
it started when he first came was Seattle, and Kikuchi
does have a home run in his arsenal. But the
story goes way beyond Kikuchi and Showy.

Speaker 3 (25:18):
They went to the same high school, as you.

Speaker 9 (25:20):
Know very well, they did not have the same times
in high school.

Speaker 3 (25:24):
Rather, they never were of the same teams.

Speaker 9 (25:26):
But it was Kakuchi that told show Hey, guess what
part of your job is going to be in this
high school cleaning toilets. Part of the duty was cleaning toilets.
So forever Kikuchi instructed show Hey, saying as he welcome
to the high school, said hey, by the way, I'm
out of the high school, about you coming in?

Speaker 3 (25:44):
Get ready?

Speaker 9 (25:45):
Because part of what the discipline is, coach says, if
my pictures could be disciplined in cleaning the bathrooms and
the toilets, then I wanted the mental discipline to carry
onto the mount don't figure, Hey.

Speaker 4 (25:57):
That sounds like the culture of Japan. Actually, I mean
that doesn't surprise me. After you know, we've both been
to Tokyo and we've seen the discipline of that.

Speaker 9 (26:04):
Culture and the little kids that are the ones responsible
to clean the classrooms after school, which is marvelous.

Speaker 4 (26:11):
I'd love my kids to start doing that. Maybe just
start in the room, right, Maybe I'll bring that idea
back home today. Hey, even in spring training, Jose Otani
hit a home er off of Kokuchi. Now I understand
why Shohy was in such a great mood when I
walked into the clubhouse today.

Speaker 9 (26:26):
Okay, so he's looking forward to that. Remember also show
he's a daddy now. Show he has a little different
look about him right now, like little glow and a
little more responsibilities, keeping people happy, very showing out, not
afraid of show his emotions and pulling to the suite.
I mean, it's a very special time for him, and
I'm glad that he has something else, some of beyond
just playing baseball and his wife and the child and

(26:48):
all those little things. But nothing stopped this guy, and
he continues to go. If I'm Kakuchi today, are you
gonna just not get him off the play? You got
to get him on his heels.

Speaker 4 (26:57):
I will think, all right, we'll see how that matchup
goes before I let you go. Obviously, your dad was
part of the eighty one World Series team. You are
around those guys when you were a kid. There came
a time when Lopes, Rustling Say moved on, and the
Dodgers now are at that point where guys like Bellinger, Seeger,
Justin Turner and now Austin Barnes and Chris Taylor are

(27:17):
now no longer Dodgers. How tough is that?

Speaker 3 (27:19):
It's hard because they created something that was not there before.
That's another thing.

Speaker 9 (27:24):
They're part of a turnover. I'm bringing success back, okay.
And they were glues. I mean these guys were and
milsa fires that just brought two pieces together. Number two
is that? And I learned this from was it? Like
my dad told me about Joel Brown with the Pirates
years and years ago, former general manager, like you have
to make decisions with your head and not with your heart.

(27:44):
And if you follow your heart, you're gonna be in
trouble for a long time. Many decisions sometimes in baseball
are made thinking about just the talie and don't want
to break it.

Speaker 3 (27:53):
But I mean I.

Speaker 9 (27:54):
Saw Greg Brandt come in for who Yeah, C Garvey.
I saw Dave Anderson come in. I saw Mariota Dunk
come in. I saw Steve Sash come in. I saw
Steve Jaeger, I saw Mike Soshi. So these things they
do hurt, But in the same time, you gotta move on.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
If you don't, you gotta be stuck looking up. Yeah, tied, time, you're.

Speaker 4 (28:11):
Gonna be the old Phillies of nine ten eleven. That's
something Andrew Freeman always wanted to avoid. SoSE thanks a lot,
keep glowing like, Hey, no doubt it's gonna be a
Felicie Domingo for a show hand Tonty today. We'll send
it back to you in the studio.

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Speaker 4 (30:07):
We're getting ready for the Dodgers and Angels Freeway Series.
And it's special this time around because you got Clayton
Kershaw and ken Lee Jensen reunited in the same stadium again,
Dodger Stadium. And I'm with the man that has more
saves in Dodger history than any other pitcher in the
franchise's long, tenured, storied history. And also he's got four

(30:31):
hundred and fifty four saves, fourth most in Major League history,
and he's going strong ninety seven heat last night at
Dodgers Stadium, the one and only Kenley Jansen. Kenley, great
to see you, and I always love seeing that smile.

Speaker 3 (30:46):
Thanks, thanks for having me Passe.

Speaker 14 (30:48):
I mean, it's great to be back here, and you know,
it's always great to pitch in Dodger Stadium. It's awesome.
And yeah, I'll try to get here and then try
to help my team win today.

Speaker 4 (30:57):
Your team, yeah, the Angels. What's it like being the veteran,
the leader of a bullpen. Considering where you started and
where you're at right now.

Speaker 14 (31:05):
I feel great, man, definitely feeling great. I'm still going strong.
And you know, like I said, man, learn my teammates,
they're learning me, and you know, we giving each other's
advice and helping each other and try to get better.
That's that's what this gave me said about, you know,
like when whatever I learned in the past and the
experience that I have, what I bring, you know, I'm
just gonna, you know, give it back to the guys

(31:27):
who wants to learn it.

Speaker 4 (31:28):
I remember we've talked about this many times back in
twenty twelve when you were becoming the closer that you
eventually became. Ken Howe on the back of the bus
on road trips, middle of the night in Pittsburgh would
be trying to teach you how to be not just
a really good picture, but a great leader.

Speaker 3 (31:46):
Yeah, that's for sure.

Speaker 14 (31:47):
You know, it takes a lot of sensitivity out of me.
You know, man, I appreciate that man, God rest his soul.
He was great to me, and you know he was
always hard on me, and I feel like that paid off,
you know, that. You know, everything that I did was earned.
You know, I have to earn it, and you know,
especially getting tough love. You know, it's just giving me

(32:09):
love too. So you know I appreciate him.

Speaker 4 (32:12):
Clayton Kershaw with his career now he has to pitch differently.
How have you evolved? What's different about ken Lee? The
cutter and just the way you do things?

Speaker 14 (32:20):
Still throwing the same cutter, you know that's the thing.
You know, he is ninety seven, Like, yes, not I
might be like ninety or eighty nine, you know. So
like I say, man, I just got to keep taking
care of my body, stretching, you know, open up my hip.
So you know, whenever my hips are open, you know
you're gonna see the veto pops like that. So definitely
feel great last night, and you know, I just got

(32:41):
to continue to get better during the season.

Speaker 4 (32:44):
You still got it. So at this point of your career,
you've accomplished so much. You obviously have the resume that
many other closers would love to have. What still motivates
you at this stage of your career.

Speaker 14 (32:58):
The things that motivate me, I think is you know
when you look back, kids from kids are growing up
you know, six years old playing this game in the backyard,
you know, you know, imagine being the big leagues. And
now I'm in the big league. So I'm not taking
dad lightly. I don't want to take it for granted.
I feel like a few years sometimes when you're young,
you do stuff and you don't realize, and now you're

(33:21):
a little older now and you appreciate it and realize.

Speaker 3 (33:24):
And that's why make.

Speaker 14 (33:25):
Me continue to, you know, keep going strong, because it's
not about the money. It's the love that I have
for this game. And I want to do it for
a little bit longer. I want my kids to see it.

Speaker 3 (33:36):
You know.

Speaker 14 (33:36):
My kids are growing up also seeing whole hearted dad
is working, and I want to set a sample for
them too.

Speaker 3 (33:41):
So I love this game.

Speaker 14 (33:43):
So I'm trying to go at least a few more
years here.

Speaker 4 (33:45):
Your older kids were just babies when you were pitching
with the Dodgers doing your thing. How much do they
realize now how good their dad is?

Speaker 14 (33:53):
Yeah, I mean, like you said, when I started, none
of them was born, you know, so and like you said,
they're born here when I was in a Dodgy uniform
being a baby. So and now they've grown up watching
me and understand the game. It's freaking awesome, man, So
you know, I'm definitely keep doing it for them also too.

Speaker 4 (34:11):
I know you lost your mom in spring training? How
much do you carry her with you every time you're
out on that now?

Speaker 14 (34:17):
Now, No, it's tough sometimes, you know, I mean, you
got to carry your fate. But you know, I believe
in God, you know, knowing that she's in a better
place now, she's not suffering no more. But you know,
sometimes for us here as a human, you know, yeah,
you miss her and it's tough sometimes, but you know
I'm controlling that also. And you know, being around my

(34:38):
teammates helps a lot. And being run the game of baseball.
That again that my mom never miss a game watching
me when I was a kid growing up. So it
definitely feel great also too, to keep doing this all.

Speaker 4 (34:50):
Right, before I let you go, one more baseball question.
Kershaw is still going at this stage of his career.
He wants to keep going. You want to keep going?
Can you and envision a day where both of you
are being inducted the same year to Cooperstown? How beautiful
would that be? The guy that saved more of Kershaw's
wins than anybody else being there together with him.

Speaker 14 (35:13):
Man, that's crazy. You know, that's crazy for me to
think about that right now. You know, it's a great honor.
You know, I think it will be a great honor.
But you know, for me, I still gotta work hard.
I still gotta earn it everything I earned. You know,
I feel like for me, I didn't earn it yet.
So you know that's why I continue to go and

(35:33):
when I throw my last pitch in the game, and
I feel like I earned every bit of you know,
I tried to go to the Hall, So we've gotta
keep working hard for that, all.

Speaker 4 (35:41):
Right, Kennelly, thanks a lot for the time, love that
you got, the California love back being with the Angels
and being back at Dodger Stadium certainly brings back so
many great memories with you closing out games.

Speaker 14 (35:52):
Yes, sir, thank you, thank you for having me there.

Speaker 4 (35:54):
He is my guy, Kenley Jansen, the all time saves
leader in Dodger history. That will never change no matter
what uniform he's wearing. We'll send it back to you.

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(37:09):
sixth Japanese born player to play for the Halos. Making
his ten start this year, he has gone exactly six
innings in six of his nine starts, including each of
his last two outings. Last time, six innings, four runs,
seven hits, four strikeouts in a no decision against the
Padres on the road this year, Kakuchi is zero to
four with a four to seventy eight RRA and six

(37:30):
road starts, making his fifth career start against the Dodgers
one and two with an ERA over five at Dodgers Stadium.
In his career two starts one to oh with an
ERA under three. Dodgers against Kakuchi well Shoaho Tani seven
for twenty three three Zho four average, three home runs
in five rabbies. By the way, both Otani and yuse
Kukuchi went to the same high school in Japan. Tony

(37:51):
Gonsol on the mound with the Dodgers the Catman two
and Ozho the two eighty one ERA thirty one year
old veteran right hander his seventh season in the Big Leagues,
but finally healthy this year after missing a year and
a half because of Tommy John surgery. Making just his
fourth start last time out, five shutout innings, three hits,
four strikeouts in a win over the Diamondbacks. Against the
Angels in his career, Tony Gonsolin three starts, three to

(38:14):
zero record with a three seventy nine ERRA. So the
catman is on the prow for the Dodgers. Tony Gonsolin
going for the Blue who need a win to avoid
getting swept by the Angels at home in this Freeway
series h's the Dodgers and Angels were fifteen minutes away
for first pitch.

Speaker 6 (38:33):
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Speaker 1 (38:34):
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Speaker 1 (38:49):
Dodgers and Angels, final game of this Freeway series. Tony Gonsolin,
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Speaker 2 (39:28):
Dodgers and Angels. Final time at Dodgers Stadium this year.
Of course, the Dodgers will head down to Anaheim and
visit the Big A later this season. But the task
today is avoid a series sweep. I mean, losing two
games in a row has been a rare site for
the Dodgers for the majority of this season. Definitely getting
swept at home that has not happened for sure, especially

(39:49):
against a team like the Angels. So Tony Gonsolin will
take the ball against Yusai Kikuchi.

Speaker 3 (39:54):
He needs to go out there and give you some
an ingers.

Speaker 9 (39:56):
He's coming up a very good start at Arizona five
innings with no runs, eighty four pitches, which is a max.
So today he could have a little bit more, and
the Dodgers need Tony Gonsolon will be as effectively as
he has been, especially in the first few innings and
then with the middle of the order. And for the Angels,
it doesn't matter who is hitting in which part. So
far this series, they've been outstanding with men in scoring
position eight for twenty three. But for Tony that on

(40:19):
one pitch becomes quickly zero to two. And I think
he needs to have the curve ball going today early
and also keep and pay attention to the base runners.
As we know run Washington has a few weapons here
and there that he has to pull out when he
needs to.

Speaker 2 (40:31):
And also really the Dodgers need him to provide some length.
Kirbyates hit the injured list Sunday morning as well. Luke
Trevino was called up in his place. He was just
picked up by the Dodgers earlier this week. A veteran
guy who has closed games before, been at a high
level before, but then some injuries and he's trying to
get back on track. But you think about, you know,

(40:52):
the guys in the bullpen who they'd probably like to
stay away from today. So Tony Gonsolin They're leaning on
him for sure. Give me one key against Yusak Kuccie.
The left hand are starting today for the Haloes.

Speaker 3 (41:01):
Don't help him out.

Speaker 9 (41:02):
This guy does have a home run ball in his arsenal,
but do not spread the zone. It should be a
fun matchup between now the old high schoolers's right in and.

Speaker 2 (41:12):
Ki Otani leading off, and we'll have Tommy Edmund in
the lineup with him for the first time in a minute.
Edmund activated off the Angels playing in center field. Ta
Oscar Hernandez shouldn't be too far behind him. Knock on wood.
All things considered, with where the Dodgers are at, the
fact that they have done this without being at full
strength for the majority of the season, it is quite something, Tim,

(41:35):
But the ballgame is in front of him, the series finale.
Trying to avoid a sweep at home.

Speaker 1 (41:41):
All right, First pitch is next final game of the
Freeway series. Tony Gonsolin on the mound. Dodgers need a
win to avoid getting swept at home.

Speaker 6 (41:49):
By the Halos.

Speaker 1 (41:50):
First pitches next, enjoyed Everybody Happy Sunday. I'm Tim Kass
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