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Tim Cates gets you ready before the Dodgers start a 3-game series in New York. A NLCS Hoffy Magical Moment. DV catches up with Dave Roberts. 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
God Well.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
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backhand sign.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
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Speaker 1 (00:12):
Come and get it?

Speaker 4 (00:13):
Want to take your shot?

Speaker 1 (00:15):
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and get it.

Speaker 5 (00:19):
We're here.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
The road comes through La.

Speaker 4 (00:21):
Come get it.

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

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Do you think you can beat this team in a series?
It best overall?

Speaker 4 (00:28):
Bested in klass padres. Fans can line up to kiss
our ring.

Speaker 5 (00:32):
You gotta do what I do if you want my spot.
Welcome to Dodgers on Tech. Now your host walking you
up to first pitch.

Speaker 6 (00:41):
Tim kass Hi, everybody, Welcome to Morongo Casino, Dodgers on It.
I hope you're enjoying the start of your Memorial Day weekend.
The Dodgers thirty one and nineteen finished their homestand on
a winning note and now hit the road to start
an East Coast road trip and first up a rematch

(01:01):
oh last year's n LCS.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
It's the Dodgers and Mets.

Speaker 6 (01:05):
Clayton Kershaw on the mound for the blue first pitch
and City Field in Queens, New York is coming up
at four to ten between then and that. We got
a lot to get to here on Morongo Casino, Dodgers
on Deck, you're gonna hear from the Dodger manager Dave Roberts.
You're gonna hear from Dodger general manager Brandon Gomes. Will
dive deeper into this pitching matchup DV. Of course, we'll

(01:27):
check in throughout the show. We got your Dodgers magical moment.

Speaker 4 (01:30):
Shortly.

Speaker 6 (01:31):
You're gonna hear from the two guys on the call
tonight from the Galpamotors broadcast, both Steven Nelson and Rick Monday. Well,
the Dodgers were off yesterday to the head East. Before that,
on Wednesday night, the Dodgers wrapped up a long nine
game homestand against the Arizona Diamondbacks. It was a pitchy
match up between Corbyn Burns and Dustin May. As Corbyn

(01:54):
Burns would go seven innings, striking out eight along the
way Dustin May six innings. He would have eight strikeouts
as well. It was back and forth, and it was
a scoreless game the first three innings. However, in the
top of the fourth inning, Dustin maybe it is only
mistake two.

Speaker 7 (02:10):
And oh the count Dustin May facing Marte, the switch
hitter batting left handed, pitch swung on and hammered to Wright.
This ball is way back and gone and could tell
Marte has hit his seventh home out of the season.

Speaker 8 (02:26):
He got all of.

Speaker 6 (02:27):
It four hundred and twenty five feet to right center
field at Dodgers Stadium, and that gave the Snakes a
one and nothing lead. Corbyn Burns retired the first eleven
batters he faced before Freddie Freeman ripped a two out
single to Write in the fourth inning. The Dodgers, though,
got something going in the sixth inning. Finally, the offense

(02:51):
got a little jump start in the bottom of the
sixth against Corbyn Burns. It all started Miguel Rojas reaching
on an infield single. Two batters later, Mookie be with
a single to the left roasted second. Freddie Freeman struck
out so two on, two out. Up came Taoscar Hernandez.

Speaker 7 (03:09):
One two pitch to Taoskar. He swims hits a high
fly ball to center and team. This ball headed back
toward the wall.

Speaker 9 (03:16):
It is done.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
A three run home run.

Speaker 7 (03:20):
Tioscar Hernandez and the Dodgers have jumped down in front.

Speaker 5 (03:26):
Three to one.

Speaker 8 (03:28):
Oh, he got a hold of it. It was a slider,
but it hung over the heart of the plate and
tay Oscar drilled at the dead center field four hundred
and thirteen feet.

Speaker 6 (03:40):
Ta Oscar Hernana's home run number ten three RBIs on
the home run.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
He's now got thirty eight on this season.

Speaker 6 (03:47):
Dodgers didn't have a lot of opportunities with runners in
scoring position, just one for two. They only stranded three
base runners, but with one swing of the bat, the
Dodgers take a three to one lead. Dustin May would
after six innings in line to get the win. Jack
Drier two thirds of an inning. Trevino came in and
inning in a third struck out of batter didn't give

(04:08):
up any runs. The ninth inning belonged to Tanner Scott,
who had blown his save earlier in the homestand he
comes back out with a couple of punchouts. Game over,
Dodgers beat the Diamondbacks on Wednesday.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
Three to one.

Speaker 6 (04:21):
Dustin May gets the victory, Corbyn Burns gets the l
as Tanner Scott bounces back to pick up his tenth
save of this season. Dodgers finished off this nine game
homestand on a winning note, having beaten the Diamondbacks in
the final two games of that three game series, as
the Dodgers now headed east to start a six game

(04:41):
road trip. First up, three games against Juan Soto and
the Mets. First pitch from City Field and Queens, New
York is coming up at four to ten, and with
more we head out to the Galvin Motors broadcast booth
as we welcome in on this Friday afternoon Steven Nelson
and Rick Monday.

Speaker 3 (04:56):
Guys, All right, Tim, the Dodgers back in New York,
and it's like they never left last October, based on
the weather and the forecast. Tarp currently on the field
ahead of the series opener for the Dodgers and Mets
three game series, a rematch of the league championship series
from a year ago. Rick Monday, what memory from that

(05:17):
particular series do you still carry with you?

Speaker 4 (05:21):
I think it really comes down to the importance of
a big series and playing in the Big Apple, and
the attention obviously with the focus on baseball, and you know,
Los Angeles versus New York, that in itself can be
a very big story. I think overall, you know, this
is a continuation and when you go into play a
team that you were able to beat last year and

(05:43):
then you go on to win the biggest trophy there is,
the World Championship. Does that put even more emphasis for
the Mets to try and right the ship and get
even if you will, you know, if you keep a
long laundry list, they have a different look. That being
that the New York Mets this season, and you know,
they come up on their second place in the Nation
League Eastern Division and trailing the Phillies by just two games,

(06:05):
and they're trying to make an impact and they would
really like to make a statement against the Dodgers. There's
no way off fans of.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Buttes this matchup.

Speaker 3 (06:11):
It's one of those you know, unstoppable force and unmovable objects.
You know, based on the season numbers as a whole, obviously,
the Dodger offense very good. It has been feast or
famine if you look more closely.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
And on the other side, you have.

Speaker 3 (06:24):
A Mets pitching staff which has really carried the load
and it's been one of the best in baseball. You
look at where the Mets staff stands two point eight
two a team era that is the best in Major
League baseball, So tonight they'll have Griffin Canning, the former
Angels one of the worst pitchers in baseball season ago.
He's really turned his career around his first year as
a Met, and then Clayton Kershaw off for the Dodge.

Speaker 4 (06:44):
I think you bring up a good point too with
the teams, because if you look at the Dodgers, they're
number one in batting average team average, and that you
mentioned the Mets, well, they're number one in pitching in
the er, they're the middle of the pack, and the
hitting standpoint, the Dodgers are down in the twenty second
I think I think it is for overall in the
earned rent average. The question is going to be now,

(07:05):
I think in my own mind, yes, you have to
get to the starting pitchers. But are the Mets thinking, look,
we need to get into the Dodgers' bullpend because the bullpend,
I mean, there's no question about it. The Dodgers' bullpen
has worked more endings than anybody else. Yeah, that is
not sustainable, and the starters need to stretch things out.
The question is how much can Clayton Kershaw stretch things

(07:26):
out tonight? And I think offensively, Dodgers need to really
kind of get on the gas pedal in a hurry
against Cannon.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
Clayton Kershaw in his career seventeen starts against the Mets,
he has never lost to them, never lost the decision
eleven and oh, he is coming off a really tough
season debut, but I guess that was to be expected.

Speaker 4 (07:45):
In a way.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
And the Angels kind of caught lightning in a bottle
with their offense and Clayton just coming back trying to
get a feel for things. So we don't know what
to expect from Clayton Kershaw tonight.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
We'll look forward to that.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
We'll talk to Rick Monday about his keys to the
game the next time we.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
Visit with you.

Speaker 4 (07:59):
Until then, back to you TC.

Speaker 6 (08:01):
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Coming up here on Dodgers on Deck. You're gonna hear
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(08:23):
GM Brandon Gomes, David Masse. We'll check in throughout the show.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
We'll dipe deeper into this pitching matchup. Up next you
O Tani and renryane An.

Speaker 6 (08:31):
We'll hear from Kirsten Watson and tay Oscar Hernandez. That's
all coming up as we lead you up to Dodgers
and Mets on this Friday, the start of Memorial Day weekend.
First pitch from Queens, New York is coming up at
four ten. Thanks for being with us. I'm Tim Katson.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
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Speaker 6 (09:00):
Rodgers and Mets starting a three game series in New York.
Clayton Kershaw and Griffin Canny in the pitching matchup in
the series opener from City Field. First pitch coming up
at four ten. This is the Otani Rewinde Well Show. Hey,
Otani had a quiet Wednesday night against the Snakes. The
Dodgers would win three to one. Betts Freeman Taoscar Hernandez.

(09:24):
They combined for four of the Dodgers five. His Taskar
Hernandez had the three run home run. The difference in
the game show Hey Otani zero for four with two strikeouts,
But it's all right. Patty's three to zero four on
the season, still slugging at his six fifty five average,
And again the Dodgers got the win in the final
game of the home stand, three to one over the

(09:47):
Arizona Diamondbacks. The win for the Dodgers put them at
thirty one and nineteen overall, nineteen and eight. At Dodgers Stadium,
Dustin maywin toe to toe with Corbyn Burns. Burns seven
eight strikeouts, Dustin May six innings, eight strikeouts. The only
mistake Dustin May giving him five hits, was the solo

(10:07):
home run to Caa tell Marte in the fourth inning.
Everything else was limited. Damage to Oscar Hernandez tho. He
provided the damage for the Dodgers against Corbyn Burns, a
three run home run with two outs and a one
to two count in the sixth inning, his tenth home
run of this season RBI's thirty six, thirty seven, and
thirty eight, and afterwards talk with Carsen Watson Ti Oscar.

Speaker 10 (10:27):
It's no secret that Corbin Burns was excellent tonight.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
But third time through.

Speaker 10 (10:31):
The order, you guys were finally able.

Speaker 5 (10:32):
To get to him. Just what were you, singer, what
were you looking for.

Speaker 9 (10:34):
In that at that I mean right now and just
trying to get good pitches, trank to get going again,
try to get on base. He actually put on in
some good pitches in my previous out by. I had
an idea that he was going to finish with the
same approach, and he hanged one and I broke good
swing on it.

Speaker 10 (10:53):
What adjustments that you find just having to make because
he did get you earlier with that breaking ball.

Speaker 9 (10:57):
I mean he was the tucking hitters. That was the
key for all. Today he was great. He was throwing
that scene care of the fastball at Carter and finishing
everybody with a slider. So it was great today and.

Speaker 10 (11:08):
Justin May he pretty much matched carbon bird step first step.
How important was it for you guys just to get
him some run supports we could pick up the win today?

Speaker 1 (11:16):
Huge?

Speaker 9 (11:16):
You know, may give you this chance so we can
put some score.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
On the score more.

Speaker 9 (11:23):
He was great today. I was at then air for today.
Thank god, I got a good pitch and I put
I go swing on with a guy some bass.

Speaker 10 (11:30):
It's one thing to be back and off the eyel
you can see it in your face as the smiles
you've been having as of late. But to be back
and to contribute to the win, what does that mean?

Speaker 4 (11:38):
Man?

Speaker 11 (11:38):
Is this huge?

Speaker 9 (11:40):
I'm a guy that likes to play. I don't like
to be in the bench. I don't like to be hurt.
So that's why I take care of my body really good,
so I can be every day on the baseball fields
helping this same win in any way that I can.

Speaker 10 (11:51):
Tay Oscar, welcome back and congratulations on this win.

Speaker 9 (11:53):
Appreciate it.

Speaker 12 (11:54):
Thank you.

Speaker 6 (11:54):
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this pitching matchup. We'll hear from the manager Dave Roberts
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Speaker 5 (13:02):
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Dave robertson earlier that Tyler Glass, now back here in LA,
threw a bullpen session today, fewer than twenty pitches but
said he felt good afterwards, so that is good news. Certainly,

(13:26):
got to get him in. Blake Snell back on track.
Blake trying it on the sixty Day IL, Michael Kopek,
and Bruce dar Grauderol along with Emma Shean, all trying
to work their way back from injuries.

Speaker 5 (13:37):
Well.

Speaker 6 (13:37):
Earlier in the week, Brandon Gohme was a busy man
at a Dodgers stadium serill in the news of Austin
Barnes being released and Chris Taylor being released to longtime
Dodgers but too young players in Dalton Rushing and Hayesan
Kim have really taken the Dodgers by storm. Also some
guy named show Hey o Tani, who have you yet
to see pitch yet in a Dodger uniform. He's gonna
throw a bullpen session to live hitters at Live VP

(13:59):
tomorrow in New York, and Brandon Gomes was asked about
Otani and possibly getting him out there on the mounds
sooner than later.

Speaker 11 (14:06):
He looks really good and we'll look at Saturday to
see what we want to do. He's been doing updown pins,
which has been good to start to build the pitch count.
And then you know, at some point here in the
near future, we'll look to having him face hitters, and
that's what we'll have for his build up. We're not
going to send him out on a rehab and a
lot of it's going to be based on how he's
feeling and looking, and I think, you know, continuing to

(14:28):
maintain a bigger picture outlook on this is smart because
you know, having that type of talent and rushing it
back and you know, risking the hitter as well, Like
we've just never done this, and so this is a
unique scenario. I don't even know how he does it
in general to throw a pen and then come out.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
And just do what he does.

Speaker 11 (14:49):
So it amazes me every day, like the Arizona game
last week where he hits the homer in the ninth
and then I'm watching him throw a pen the next day,
like this is the ads episode.

Speaker 7 (15:00):
Well.

Speaker 6 (15:00):
Brandon Gubbs also talked about the emergence of Hayesan Kim,
who they signed in the off season from South Korea.
A lot of hope and expectation he would be the
opening day second basement. Instead, he started the year in
TRIPLEA Oklahoma City, got called up and has been taken
off my storm here with the Dodgers, three seventy eight average,
a home run five RBIs at eight ninety seven ops,

(15:21):
and a contagious smile.

Speaker 11 (15:23):
He's a dynamic player. He was obviously he performed well
in the KBO. There's some bats of ball there we
knew coming in that we were there were some swing
things we wanted to address, which we did in spring
training and did something Okasee, and he's he's taken to
them great, Like the work ethic is unbelievable, and I
think he's the most likable person I've ever been around

(15:43):
in my life.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
I don't. He just has this energy about him. He's
like he's clapping.

Speaker 11 (15:48):
For Yama in between strikes last night.

Speaker 4 (15:50):
I don't though.

Speaker 1 (15:50):
You guys saw that, Like it's amazing.

Speaker 11 (15:52):
So he's he's been fun to watch, I think, bringing
like real energy to the club. And you know, I
do think for as well as he's played, there's another
level in there for him to keep going in offensively.
I think it's only going to get better.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
All Right.

Speaker 6 (16:06):
There's Dodger GM Brandon Gomes just a couple of days
ago at Dodger Stadium talking about show. Hey Otani and
I sunk him. When we continue here on Dodgers on Deck,
we'll check in with the Dodger insider David Bassey. Is
we're leading you up to first betch from Cityfield in
New York Dodgers and the Mets. I'm Tim Kates is
the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers.

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Speaker 12 (16:51):
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Speaker 5 (16:53):
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Speaker 1 (16:57):
All right, DV.

Speaker 6 (16:58):
We just heard from Brandon Gomes talking about how excited
they are about Showy Otani and getting on the mound,
and Dave Roberts just a few minutes ago confirming that
it looks like the next step for show hey pitching.

Speaker 12 (17:09):
Yeah, Like we've been reporting for the last week or so,
and I found that out speaking to the Japanese media
who are on the finger of the pulse of everything Otani.
They actually spoke to the Dodgers head trainer Thomas Aalbert
after Otani's last bullpen session at Dodger Stadium, and that's
when they informed me what he relayed that, Yeah, he

(17:31):
is going to throw a live BP tomorrow at City Field.
So if you've been listening to us, you would have
known that it's not really breaking news.

Speaker 8 (17:39):
And coming up.

Speaker 12 (17:39):
Later in the show, we have an exclusive one on
one with manager Dave Roberts and he goes into the
Dodgers resisting the temptation of really forcing the issue of
Otani pitching with all the injuries they've had, not only
to their starting staff but also to their bullpen. So
you'll hear from the Dodger manager about that, and look,

(18:00):
him throwing a bullpen session or a live BP tomorrow
is not going to change the timeline that I've been
reporting since spring training that the Dodgers care about Otani
in October and are going to ramp him up. Back
dating game one of the NLDS.

Speaker 6 (18:17):
David has driven by Ford, there's one thing we like,
its choices fine yours with the four one to fifty
gas hybrid all electric tough. This mark can only be
called the f one fifty David. The Dodgers are beginning
a tough stretch of the schedule here, aren't they.

Speaker 12 (18:30):
They really are, tim and it's really going to put
this pitching staff to the test, a pitching staff that
is extremely thin, not only in the starting rotation, but
also in the bullpen with so many injuries. And when
you look at it last year at this time, there
were a lot of different options for the Dodgers' depth
for the Dodgers, but this year, because of guys like

(18:53):
Emma Shehan, Gavin Stone, River, Ryan Stone, and Ryan out
for the year. Shean not back until the second half
of the year. With Bobby Miller not really taking the
next step forward, with Justin Robleski kind of being a
guy in a relief role, there's not a lot of
options in the minor leagues for the Dodgers if another

(19:14):
starter goes down. That's the concerning part here. And when
you look at the Dodger bullpen without Evan Phillips, without
Bruce star Graderol, without Blake Trining, without Michael Kopek on
this road trip, he should be back on the next
homestand they're extremely thin in their bullpen. And that's why
on a night like tonight, Kershawn needs to give them

(19:35):
at least five innings. Tony Gonsolin tomorrow landon Knack on Sunday.
The Dodgers have got to get longer starts out of
their starting pitchers, because it's not just so much how
they may be on their last line of defense as
far as depth goes in their rotation, but also in
their bullpen. And if you can continue to tax this bullpen,

(19:57):
which has thrown two hundred and fourteen, wow, that's not
going to be sustainable, not only for winning, but also
for long term health.

Speaker 6 (20:06):
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Speaker 12 (23:26):
Rick Monday and the Dodgers in the Big Apple and Rick.
This kicks off a big stretch of playoff type opponents
the Dodgers are going to face between now and the
middle of June.

Speaker 7 (23:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (23:39):
I think that's an excellent point that you bring up, David.
You and I we're just talking off here about the
fact that it's okay from here and then on to
Cleveland as well. Is this a preview of what we
may see the National League Championship Series Dodgers and Mets.
That's a possibility. Although the Phillies currently have a two
game lead over the Mets in the Eastern Division of
the National League. A. Yes, they're going to be playing

(23:59):
against the very good teams. The other part, too, is
right now on this two city trip, the Dodgers need
to start playing better on the road. There are only
one game above five hundred on the road while they're
at home. Incredibly good record, but just twelve and eleven
away from Dodgers steady, and that needs to change. One
thing that maybe is changing is that you and I

(24:21):
were talking the other day, is it. Before Wednesday's game,
Dave Roberts was saying to the media that he was
going to make a statement to the starting pitchers and
the Dodgers that they need to stretch things out a
little bit longer. And for Yamamoto, he went seven and
then you look at the Dustin May he wound up

(24:41):
going six and two thirds. So that is a good
sign because you and I both know, along with other
people following the Dodgers, the bullpen cannot really maintain the
pace that they're on right now with a number of
innings that they're really called upon to pitch, no doubt
about it.

Speaker 12 (24:57):
Rick and I know in today's baseball we hear all
these numbers and everybody tries to make it sound a
lot more complicated than it is. Doesn't It just come
down to the starters giving the Dodgers a chance to win.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
Yeah, exactly, I think that's the goal. You know. We
we make fun sometimes about the fact though we've got
an opener, we've got a gutten this a run preventer.
Well are they not all supposedly run preventers, whether they're
starting or coming in relieving. So yeah, this is this
is a point in time that you know, need to
make a statement and for goodness sake, give the bullpen

(25:34):
a rest, because you know they came in to that
last series in Arizona, the Dodger bullpen having pitched more
innings than any other team in Major League Baseball. That
cannot sustain itself over the entirety of the season.

Speaker 12 (25:47):
And when you look at the two teams that are
right behind in that category, behind the Dodgers in that category,
they're two of the worst teams in baseball in the
Marlins and White Sox. Obviously not a recipe for six sss.

Speaker 4 (26:01):
No, how did the Rockies escape that list? Because here's
the deal with the Rockies. By the way, the Rockies
are twenty three games behind the Dodgers in the Western
Division of the National League?

Speaker 5 (26:10):
Is that all?

Speaker 4 (26:11):
And yeah, Well, as at the moment they're eight and
forty two. You know, that is the worst fifty games
start of any team in Major League Baseball history. I
don't think it was all of Bud Black's fault, do you?

Speaker 5 (26:27):
Uh?

Speaker 12 (26:28):
Never thought it was, And I thought they had a
say as a manager.

Speaker 4 (26:32):
Yeah, but we didn't think that as the beginning quite frankly,
is that I've had the pleasure of knowing Bud Black
for a long time, when he was a pitcher, for example,
in Major League Baseball, and then as a coach and
as a manager. You cannot find a nicer person, and
I think a very good baseball person. And if you're

(26:52):
looking at trying to put out nightmares in Denver with
the pitching staff, he understands it better than I think anybody.
So you know, the finger was pointed to him at
least for right now. But my goodness, he has not
had the greatest talent handed to him by the guy
that fired him. Yeah.

Speaker 12 (27:11):
The good news for Bud Blackrick the timely firing for
him allowed him to rejoin his eighty five Royals teammates
for the World Series reunion in Kansas City last week.
So I guess that was a good thing.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
See, David, you're always on the trail to try and
find the story. I did not realize that, but yeah,
it allows him a chance to maybe get a breather
and kind of cleanse the mind, because that can that
can be ear shatter you. You think back to Jim Leland,
for example, if you go back in the number of
years when he was managing the Rockies. First of all,

(27:45):
he lived in the locker room when they were at home.
He did not have another residence that did he rented
or bought or anything else. He basically lived in the
locker room. But he finally called uncle. He'd had enough.
He said, that was not baseball. It was being played
and or managed when you were playing at almost a

(28:05):
mile altitude up in Denver.

Speaker 12 (28:08):
All right, Rick, hopefully the Dodgers and Mets get this
started on time. Got word the Dodgers batting practice was
canceled today, So hopefully there's no bumps in the air
tonight for the Dodgers and Mets. We'll check back in
with you a little bit later, and can't wait to
do this again tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (28:27):
Oh, can't wait, David, Oh.

Speaker 12 (28:29):
He's giddy about it. Rick Monday, our guy, our world champion.
We'll send it back to you in the studio.

Speaker 6 (28:34):
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Speaker 12 (30:08):
It's Krushaw Day and the Big Apple. And we're joined
right now by Dodger manager Dave Roberts. Dave, thanks a
lot for the time.

Speaker 13 (30:14):
Hey Dave, good to catch up and another exciting night.

Speaker 4 (30:18):
Yeah it is.

Speaker 12 (30:19):
It's always great to be in New York. And as
far as coming back to city Field. I know we
always talk about the World Series, but what stands out
to you the most about the NLCS last year?

Speaker 13 (30:30):
You know what? I think the thing that stands out
most is Walker striking out Lin d'Or with a three
to two curveball. I think show hey hit a huge homer.
Just the energy, there a lot of good memories. I'm
sure they're going to be looking to get some redemption

(30:50):
and payback, but it's going to be a great series.

Speaker 12 (30:53):
The NLCS was just an encapsulation of how much you
leaned on your bullpen, and this year you're kind of
feeling the residual effects of the way that you needed
to use those guys to win the World Series. How
are you right now with your bullpen now? And I
guess that's a price that you're willing to pay, and
they were willing to pay.

Speaker 13 (31:13):
Yeah, you know, I think if you look back at
that series and even that Padre series, I think it
was Game three that we sort of had to kind
of hang in there and use the bullpen to kind
of get to the next day. We did that obviously
at Cityfield in the CS. Right now, it's certainly not
ideal coming off and off day I feel much better
about the state of our pen, the pitching. But I

(31:36):
think that as we look out, and I think Clayton
coming into his second one, I'm going to be a
little bit more mindful as far as the usage. But
I think the other guys who've gotten their feet wet,
I'm going to push them because you know, obviously we
need to win baseball games, but these guys have got
to go deeper in games, and they've got to kind
of take a little bit of the strain off the pen,

(31:57):
who have certainly been tax in the first couple months.

Speaker 12 (31:59):
Kershaw talk about having a lack of command, but he
was happy with his stuff. Do you feel like both
will get better with time?

Speaker 13 (32:07):
I do, and I think and I even told Clayton
this after this outing is I think I would be
more concerned if the stuff wasn't there, that we don't
have enough to work with. But the stuff was there,
so I feel and I think he echoes that feels
good about that. And command is something that he's always
been able to navigate and manage and have, so yeah,

(32:27):
after the first one, I do think that the command's
going to continue to get better.

Speaker 12 (32:31):
Manager Dave Roberts two time manager, World champion is our guest.
When you look at your bullpen and your pitching staff.
I know it's hard to say who's the most valuable
or who's the best, But would you say Ben Caspirius
has been more valuable than anybody outside of these walls
would have expected?

Speaker 13 (32:49):
Oh? Absolutely. I think that this is a guy that
came on the scene last year and pitches some big
ball games. But the leverage innings, the amount of innings
that he's given us, the stability, which, to be quite frank,
we haven't really had that in the pitching So for
a guy that's got call it, three months of service
to be a stabilizer has been huge for us.

Speaker 12 (33:11):
He seems to be very open to the different versatile
spots that you have for him.

Speaker 13 (33:16):
Yeah, and I think that's a good thing. I think
some of it is youthfulness, naivete, just happy to be
in the big leagues where there's a complete buy in.
But I do think that he is understanding that his
openness and willingness to do different things allows for a
lot of ability to plug some holes and to protect

(33:36):
and help us win baseball games. And so I just
kind of put him in that high leverage bucket and
use him as a Swiss army knife.

Speaker 12 (33:44):
All right, Dave, I'm going to throw something at you
that I get thrown at. And it's a valid question.
With all those starting pitching injuries, has there been an
urge among yourself and the group in the front office
to maybe accelerate Otani coming back to pitch? And how
do you resist that?

Speaker 13 (34:00):
You know? The short answers, No, I think that show hey,
doctor Elatross a training staff for all driving this sort
of ramp up progression. I think it's separate. It's a
separate issue, and I think that you know one part
of it, or that I guess the main part of
it is his value to us as a hitter as
it is, as it stands, is so valuable, right, and

(34:23):
so to try to speed something up to take on
some type of downside just doesn't make sense. So I
do think that we are being very methodical about it.
I can safely say he's probably not going to pitch
for us until after the break. But I don't think
that the injuries that we've had is going to speed
up his process.

Speaker 12 (34:43):
You played against and with Barry Bonds. Did you ever
think you would say what you said, as far as
Otani being in the same sentence with him.

Speaker 13 (34:51):
No, I didn't know Barry was number one with a
bullet as far as by far the best baseball player
ever played with, ever seen. But now you laren what
Showhy can do with foot, speed, with power, with average,
but also the pitching. And I think that's something that
you know, you're you're trying to grate out the whole

(35:13):
player in totality, where I can't believe I'm saying that,
But yeah, Showy in totally he is a better baseball
player because you can pitch.

Speaker 12 (35:19):
Hey, you've seen a lot of baseball and you're not done.
You've seen a lot of things and a lot of
great players and looking forward to more of a great season.
Thanks a lot for the time.

Speaker 13 (35:29):
Thanks Dave, good having you and good being on with you,
and let's have a great series there.

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Speaker 13 (35:51):
In the studio.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
All right, thanks a lot, DV.

Speaker 6 (35:53):
Yeah, lead you out to first pitch this Memorial Day
weekend Dodgers in New York.

Speaker 1 (35:57):
Thank you to the manager. Dave Robbers.

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(37:07):
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That's why he went to Atlanta. The Mets picked him
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and he's been really good for them since joining the rotation.
Making his tenth starts this year in fact, shocked a
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five and at third innings to run seven hits, four
strikeouts and a no decision against the Yankees at City Field.

(37:29):
This year five starts two and oh A one to
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Oh and oh with an eleven twenty five er. The
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this year after one start against the Angels last weekend,
Dodgers Mets were fifteen minutes away from first pitch.

Speaker 1 (37:49):
Keys to the game are next.

Speaker 6 (37:51):
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Speaker 6 (38:03):
Low Dodgers in New York to take on the Mets.
Series opener from Cityfield coming up. Clayton Kershaw, Griffin cannyon
the pitching matchup. Le's head back out to the booth
one final time before first pitch. Steven Nelson, Rick Monday. Guys,
all right.

Speaker 3 (38:18):
T see some light rainfall here in Flushing, Queens as
the Dodgers and Mets prepare to open up this three
game series and kick off a clash over the next
couple of weeks. They'll face seven times in total, these
two clubs. A rematch of last year's National League Championship series.
You have stars all over the place. Otani and Lindora,
the top two finishers in the MVP voting. Juan Soto,

(38:41):
his first year as a Met, off to an interesting start.

Speaker 5 (38:45):
You know.

Speaker 3 (38:45):
Freddie Freeman, Clayton Kershaw. The list goes on and on,
all the reasons why you want to lock in on
these three games, but Rick Monday wants you to lock
in on a few keys for this series opener for
the Dodge.

Speaker 4 (38:56):
I say, for Clayton Kershaw, we don't know how long
he's going to be able to pitch stays in the
ball game. Eighty three pitches in his initial outing coming back.
I mean, this is still early for Clayton Kershaw. But
he understands how to pitch. He understands how to make adjustments.
The other thing I've talked about Kershaw really through the
entirety of his career, he reads hitters exceptions well. And
by that I'm talking about the guy has a good

(39:18):
swing and a certain pitch, or a bad swing and
a certain pitch. He understands that, he recognizes it and
hopefully that plays well for him in tonight's ball game.
The other part, too, is the Dodgers need to figure
out Griffin Canning, who has become a different pitcher, not
only this year, He's become a different pitcher already this year,
two different kind of guys because he started out the

(39:38):
first three starts his era was well over four, but
if you look at the last six starts, he has
been lights out, four wins, no losses in those six
games and an ERA barely above one and a half.

Speaker 3 (39:50):
It's really been a revelatory season for Griffin Canning here
in Queens Are. Our previous segment, you talked about the
Dodger bullpen, the relationship that it has with the starters
not being able to go deep into games, and we've
sort of, we've not sort of, we've definitely seen that
kind of bubble to the surface in recent weeks with
guys in Indiangelis and guys working exhausted and their numbers

(40:14):
getting inflated out there. You know, if you're in that clubhouse,
is that a conversation or is this just one of
those things that happen for every team in the course
of one sixty two? Like, are we making a bigger
deal out of it than it actually is compared to
you as a player actually going through.

Speaker 4 (40:32):
No, we talk about it because we have to. They
play around it because they have to, and they understand
full well. When all the dust is settled tonight, you know,
we're gonna read in the paper tomorrow the matchups between
Otani and Soto. Which one won that battle. The score
of the game may be secondary as far as the headline.

Speaker 3 (40:50):
They're both winning the bank account battle, that is for sure.
All Right, Tim Kates are going to get it back
to The Dodgers continue this gauntlet, a four week stretch
that is unmatched in their season and perhaps unmatched by
any other team's regular season. The amount of quality teams
above five hundred teams of the Dodgers are facing over
the next four weeks, and they got to survive in

(41:11):
advance despite being depleted on the pitching side.

Speaker 6 (41:15):
All Right, thank you, Nelly, coming up first pitch Dodgers
and Mets on this Friday from City Field.

Speaker 1 (41:19):
Enjoy it.

Speaker 6 (41:20):
I'm Tim Katson. This is the world champion in Los Angeles.
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