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June 11, 2025 41 mins
Tim Cates gets you ready for the rubber game between the Dodgers and Padres. Dave Roberts talks about Ben Casparius' role, and Freddie Freeman's quad injury. DV catches up with Dalton Rushing. 
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Speaker 6 (00:41):
Tim kas Hi, everybody, and good afternoon. Welcome in to
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this Wednesday afternoon as your Los Angeles Dodgers wrap up
this three game series in San Diego as they go
for this series win after splitting the first two games. Today,
the rubber game for Petco Park. Ben Casparius is the

(01:05):
opener for the Dodgers. First pitch coming up at one ten.
Between then and now, we got a lot to get
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hear from the Dodgers skipper as far as the pitching plans,
a concern, a little tweaking the Dodgers lineup. Today we'll
dive deeper into this series finale pitching matchup. David Bassey

(01:25):
will join us throughout the hour. He goes one on
one with Dalton Rushing. We've got your Dodgers magical moment.
Shortly we'll head to the field and check in live
with Kirsten Watson from Sports and at LA and in
just a few minutes we head out to the Gallpit.
Motors broadcast booth was Steven Nelson and Rick monday Well.
The series started on Monday night with a thriller in
extra innings. The Dodgers beat the Padres last night though

(01:49):
San Diego. It was unfortunately a laugher and the Dodgers
were on the bad side of it. Tillan ceased his
best start of the year. He was one in five
and struggling in the month of May in early June,
but last night they looked like the Dylan Sez of old.
Seven shutout innings. He struck out eleven along the way,
scattered three hits against the Dodgers offense, who only had

(02:12):
six hits in the entire game. The Padres often scored
early and often. They scored three in the third, They
scored a run in the fourth, They scored a run
in the fifth, and then in the sixth inning the
fifth any Manny Machado tacked on more.

Speaker 7 (02:30):
Fine draft base hit left center field. This sea is
going to score a rise. Pajz thought about throwing hole
but once to keep Machado on first base. A smart
player by Andy. Another RBI hit for Machado, and now
it's five nothing, San.

Speaker 6 (02:45):
Diego, Manny Machado, the RBI single Maldonado with homer in
this sixth Manchado then an RBI ground out in the
sixth Manny Machado then again a two run single in
the seventh inning, and Manny Machado last night drove in five.
He was three for five. Luisa Rise was three for five,
extra basein and RBI. The Padre scored eleven runs on

(03:09):
sixteen hits. Poor Matt Souer, the bulkanting guy yesterday after
lu Trevino went one shutout inning, four and two thirds
gave up nine runs on thirteen hits. He was out
there to wear it. He threw a season high one
hundred and eleven pitches for the Dodgers, who needed to
save the bullpen, so they brought in Keyke Hernandez for
the final two and a third innings. He gave him

(03:31):
a couple more runs. The Dodgers offense finally scored in
the eighth inning thanks to Michael Confordo.

Speaker 7 (03:36):
If Confordo hits a whole run, I will call it
like it's Game one of the World Series right now.
That's where I'm got met to first pitch, swinging line
drive left center field, down for.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
A hit, but Goo Rojas gonna be waved around. He
will score without a throw.

Speaker 7 (03:50):
The Dodgers are on the board, hits eleven to one.
San Diego RBI base hit Michael Confordo, Yeah, a.

Speaker 6 (03:58):
Little something to get happy about it, Yes, Michael Conforto.
The RBI single in the top half of the eighth inning.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
That was it.

Speaker 6 (04:05):
The Dodgers one run on six hits. The Dodgers stranded
eleven base runners. They were two for six with runners
in scoring position. But last night was all about the
Padres offense. Dylan Cez and Matt Soer out there wearing
it for almost five innings, giving them nine runs on
thirteen hits. Once you're out there, you're gonna have to
take it to save the bullpen. Last night is just

(04:26):
one of those games you chalk up as one of
one sixty two. You take your lumps in an eleven
to one loss to the San Diego Padres.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
The good thing is today is.

Speaker 6 (04:36):
A new day, a new game, and a chance to
win this series in San Diego. As the Dodgers and
Padres square off Ben Casparius, we'll get the start as
the opener, first bitch at one ten and with more
we head out to the Gallvin Butters broadcast booth as
we say good afternoon to Stephen Nelson and Rick Monday, guys.

Speaker 3 (04:53):
Thank you. Tim.

Speaker 7 (04:54):
Feels a little bit like a Sunday getaway, but it's
the middle of the week. Wednesday afternoon, the Dodgers and
Padres series finale and the rubber game of this three
game set. Bowl game one awesome postseason feel. The Dodgers
won it, and last night was really the exact opposite.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
Every since it did.

Speaker 7 (05:13):
Not have a postseason feel, and the Dodgers got absolutely
blown out.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
So what are your expectations coming into today.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
Well, not only did it not have a postseason field,
it did not have a spring training Field's fair. It
was just it was one of those days that you say, okay,
look we did nothing and they did just about everything.
And that's kind of the story. In spite of that,
the Dodgers didn't play that poorly. There were a couple
of good defensive plays, one of them by Andy PAHs

(05:42):
in center field and the other Mookie bench. There was
a good defensive play also made by San Diego. It
was somewhat entertaining, although painful, for this Dodger ball club,
and I expect them to turn things around in the
bigger picture. We talked about it yesterday, Stephen. The Dodgers, Yes,
they're atop the nationally Western Division. Look at the last
thirty three games, they're below five hundred, they're sixteen and seventeen.

(06:04):
And if you look at the p Andres the last
thirty one games they played, they're just below five hundred,
they're at fifteen and sixteen. Both of these teams are
trying to shift gears and get it into gear and
start to play good baseball.

Speaker 7 (06:16):
And here's where things stand at the end of today,
mo any one of three different teams can be in first.

Speaker 3 (06:21):
Place in the West.

Speaker 7 (06:22):
Could be the Dodgers, could be the Padres, could be
the San Francisco Giants who won one run ball games
all in a row six to one.

Speaker 3 (06:29):
Her game san Francisco's won.

Speaker 7 (06:31):
And obviously the Giants coming to Dodgers Stadium for a
three game set this weekend. And so the Dodgers are
short of in this portion of the season where the
injuries are with the are the injury list of the
pitching staff speak for itself, and so they are just
simply trying to tread water at this point and by
time for those guys to get.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
Back healthy exactly. And while they are trying to tread water,
you know, there's some sharks in the water also trying
to take advantage of it, and for good reason. I mean,
if there's an opening, you're going to be going for it.
That's exactly what the Dodgers have done in the past.
I think that yesterday is one of those games. It's
not as painful, Oh it's embarrassing, but you know, you

(07:13):
get over that much much more rapidly than you do
when you lose a one run game late in the
game because maybe a miscuse. So I expect this Dodger
buck love to come on out. They have a point
to prove, and that point is to remain not just
in first place, but turn things around and start to
play like the team that they have, because if you
start to think of all the injuries, it's incredible that

(07:34):
they have put together the record that they have right now.

Speaker 7 (07:36):
Yeah, and that's the sentiment that I've heard from several
Dodger position players heading into this series. So look, if
you're gonna put yourself in the spin zone after last night,
the only positive, the only takeaway from Kei k Hernandez
pitching more than two winnings last night. It wasn't the
fun and entertainment. That wasn't the point. What was the
point was that the Dodger bullpen was preserved for today.

(07:58):
They have a chance to win this series. COSPIRAUS will
open Justin Robleski available to be the bulk guy out
of the pen, and then all their high leverage arms
will be ready to go. The same can be set
for the San Diego Padres. So we're excited for this one.
Tim we'll talk to you a little bit later with
some keys from Rick Monday.

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Today.

Speaker 6 (10:10):
The Dodgers, well, let's face a cears so and they
want to put last night behind them and try to
get out of San Diego with the series win.

Speaker 8 (10:17):
They really do. And last night was a game in
which Dave Roberts he realized that Dylan Zis was phenomenal.
He was essentially untouchable, unhittable, very much so. And so
with Matt Souer, he intically have the command that he
wanted to going into it, but he was able to
eat up a lot of innings, so he was able
to protect the bullpen, saving our key arms out of there.

(10:38):
So they are available today to win the rubber match.
And I think it's just that reminder of it's one
hundred and sixty two regular season games, and yes, you
want to win every single one of them, but sometimes
you got a kind of plan for ahead when you
recognize situation. So ultimately, with it being at the time
a nine zero game for Kyk to come in and

(10:59):
take the last three innings, that's kind of.

Speaker 3 (11:01):
What was needed today.

Speaker 6 (11:02):
The Dodgers, they're pitching plan a little different than what
we thought it was going to be last night.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
For today's final game of the series.

Speaker 8 (11:10):
Exactly. Yeah, last night and even just coming into this series,
we were told that Justin Robleski was going to have
the start today but was considering how things went yesterday,
still wanting to win this series and have an opportunity
to win the series. Dave Roberts in just the coaching staff,
they decided they wanted to go with Ben Casparius as
the opener slash starter today. So we know that Bennison

(11:32):
coming out of the bullpen taking down bulk inning, being
a high leverage arm in different situations, but it sounds
like they're going to start kind of stretching him out,
potentially keeping him leaving him in the rotation. So we'll
see what that looks like today. He's only built up
to like that forty five fifty pitch count range, so
Dave said that realistically three innings probably makes the most

(11:53):
sense with him for this one today and then he's
going to manage to win. So that could include Justin
roeless in the pitching plan, or it could include just
the rest of the bullpen in the high leverage arms
that at least are available today because Matt sour By
eating up all those innings yesterday was able to protect them.
So we'll see exactly how it plays out as the

(12:14):
game goes on, but it does sound like we might
be seeing more of than taking down the first three
potentially four inning spending on how efficient he is, and
then more of a traditional bullten kind of game behind him.

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But up next we'll hear from the manager, Dave Roberts.

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the IL with the right shoulder impingement. Tony Gonsolin with

(13:46):
him on the IL, the Dodgers hoping Ben Casparrius can
give him a little length today. Dave Roberts also hinting
a little earlier that Freddie Freeman dealing with a little
quad injury, but nothing to keep him out of the lineup.
In fact, let's hear more from the manager Dave Roberts.
Well head back to say, do you think.

Speaker 4 (14:02):
Questions for Dave?

Speaker 3 (14:03):
Dave, can you just describe Dave?

Speaker 5 (14:05):
Can you talk about the pressure in the dugouts with
Dave Robbers.

Speaker 9 (14:11):
Yeah, I think that certainly, you know, go as long
as you can, within reason, get as many outs as
he can.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
You know.

Speaker 9 (14:22):
It's so I think that's kind of part of that.
As far as going forward, we'll see what that means.
As far as role, we're certainly uh, you know, with
with things that are going on with the rotation. Obviously
the way Ben's performed being a former starting pitcher. We

(14:44):
like this kind of transition right now. What that means
after today, we'll see, But we feel good about Ben
starting today and eating up as many outs, and as
far as after I think we feel good about leverage
versus is kind of covering the game and all that.

Speaker 8 (15:02):
Could you see. I guess the situation which potentially you
can start stretching him alan to start taking down a
little bit more innings, it need be just considering the injuries.

Speaker 9 (15:10):
Like you mentioned, I think so, Yeah, I think that's
certainly a likely possibility.

Speaker 4 (15:15):
With Justin Okay, is that my probabtively hold him gang
a little bit healthier so you don't have to rely
on Ben as much as the leverage for a situation.

Speaker 9 (15:24):
I think that that's one part of it. I also
think part of the fact that, you know, losing Gonsolin
kind of also you know, created a different opportunity for
Ben or need any way you want to look at it.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
Has there been conversation then, but you know Ben's pitch
very well. Is this the best way to maximize that?

Speaker 9 (15:50):
Yeah, I think that's kind of internally kind of figuring
out how we get through this period before we get
out of guys back to health and you know, what's
best for Ben, what's best for our ball club in
this moment in time. So those are the conversations, and
you know, Skearsen said, potentially there's a chance to continue

(16:13):
to build him up, which you know right now.

Speaker 2 (16:15):
Makes sense if you talk to him about it and
kind of pitched it to him.

Speaker 9 (16:19):
I don't think there needs to be a pitch. I
think that this is kind of he's in for whatever
is asked of him.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
What is he kind of stretched out to right now?

Speaker 9 (16:29):
Like the three I think I think three, I think
three and forty five. I think I liked for today
something like that.

Speaker 4 (16:40):
Dave last night game ending double play. It didn't seem
like Freddy was really running that hard. Is there anything
going on with him.

Speaker 9 (16:48):
Yeah, yeah, Actually he's dealing with the little quad, a
little quad thing, and so he was not going to
come out of the game. So I think that for
for me, my deal with him is that if you're
going to play today, stay in the game last night,
then manage it, so let's not go crazy on the basis.

(17:10):
So they got the ankle thing, and then he's obviously
dealing with this quad, so yeah, if you're not giving
one hundred and ten percent down the line, that's no problem.
So he is managing a quad situation. So yeah, thanks
for asking.

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(17:44):
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Speaker 6 (18:23):
All right, David, just a few minutes ago, we heard
your question to Dave Roberts about Freddie Freeman.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
When did this pop up?

Speaker 4 (18:30):
This quad injury last night in the seventh inning, Tim,
is when it really reaggravated itself or reared its head
as far as Freddy's concerned. So you know I noticed
it as you heard me ask on the final play
of the yesterday's game. A very forgettable game if you're
the Dodgers, but a game ending double play and very

(18:51):
uncharacteristic of Freddy just to kind of jog up the
first base line. But there was a reason. I believe
it's his left quad that is compromised right now on
top of his right ankle, and look, Freddie wants to
be out there for as close to one hundred and
sixty two games. So Dave Roberts is trusting him that

(19:13):
he can manage this quad injury, and that's why he
allowed him to play today, day off tomorrow as you know,
so hopefully this doesn't turn into a more serious injury.
But Dave Roberts is not only trusting Freddie Freeman to
manage the injury, get treatment on that injury on the quad,
but also not try to do anything ill advised on

(19:35):
the basis trying to extend a single into a double
going first to third. You're going to see a station
to station Freddy Freeman today.

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We heard Dave Roberts allude to this could be a runway,
as he likes to say, for Ben to get into
the roation where he was a starting pitcher in the
minor leagues. David kind of feels like they've given other

(20:04):
guys opportunities to win a spot in the resultation, landon Knag,
Bobby Miller, Justin Robleski, and now it's Ben Casparius's time
maybe right.

Speaker 4 (20:13):
Right, And I feel that's the reason why they decided
to go this route. They've given those guys opportunities, they
haven't taken it and owned that opportunity. And also with
the injury to Tony Gonsolin, they really don't have anywhere
else to turn. And this just adds to my argument
that Ben Caspirius, outside of Yoshi Yamamoto, has been the

(20:35):
most valuable pitcher on this Dodger staff. He's thrown more
innings than any other reliever in the National League. They've
asked him to be a high leverage reliever at the
back end of games, They've asked him to be a
bulk innings guy, and now they're asking him today to
be an opener and transition back to his starting pitcher.

(20:55):
And I've talked to Ben about these different type of
roles and he said, you know what, I just don't
want to go back to Oklahoma City, So he'll do
whatever the Dodgers want. And look, Casparius going into the
rotation that is going to be not just a short
term situation, Tim, It's going to take the Dodgers all
the way up to the All Star Break, because, as

(21:18):
I said on Dodger Talk last night, I'm predicting blake'snew
to make the start his first start since going on
the IL, that first game right out of the All
Star Break against the Brewers. Just the sense I'm getting
don't know about Tyler Glass now, Roki Sazaki is behind
both those guys. So this is something the Dodgers are

(21:38):
going to do up until that All Star break with
Ben Casparrius to hope he.

Speaker 6 (21:43):
Takes it and runs with it because he's been so
good in whatever role they've asked him to do last
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All right, Rick, the Dodgers managed last night's game, getting
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Speaker 2 (24:55):
Well, it's kind of interesting and I'm really looking forward
to it because Ben Cosparius has been so consistent coming
out of the bullpen. A couple of things to look
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instead of just going to the bullpen and maybe coming in,
you know, during a ballgame, how does he go through
that transition I'm talking about it normally starts like twenty

(25:18):
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get up and you throw twelve pitches or maybe fifteen pitches.
You know, you have eight also warming up when you
get into the mound itself, if you're coming out of
the bullpen. I look forward to this because I think
his aggressiveness on the mound plays better. Maybe in a
starting role, We'll see how he handles it. But It's

(25:41):
one of those things. I'm really delighted to see this today.

Speaker 4 (25:45):
Also, Dave Roberts filled this in that Freddie Freeman will
not be running at full speed. He's been dealing with
a quad injury that he sustained in the seventh inning
of last night's game. That's why he wasn't really running
that hard up the first base line on that game
end double play. So you got the right ankle, now
you got the left quad for Freddy Freeman as well.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
And the other part too, is Freddy Freeman is in
the lineup. That's Freddy Freeman because he had aches and
pains and everything else, but he takes great pride in
being able to play the game and be there for
his teammates and for the organization. That is so big
of a statement. It's fun to watch.

Speaker 4 (26:22):
And it kind of sends a message. You would know this, Rick,
I mean, you played through a lot of injuries. When
your star player is still going out there and answering
the bell even with all that, doesn't that put a
little pressure on the rest of the team.

Speaker 2 (26:34):
Yeah, it does, And from a positive standpoint. Someone asked
me a long time ago, he said, well, how many
games of one hundred and sixty two. Would you say
that you feel one hundred percent handful?

Speaker 3 (26:46):
Is it thirty?

Speaker 2 (26:47):
Is it maybe fifty at most? I mean where you
go out there and say, wow, I feel really great.
It doesn't happen that often. These guys are playing with
aches and pains all the time and trying to get loose,
and for a player to come out and everybody knows
he's injured, to come out and say no, put me
in the lineup. Yes, he doesn't have to run a
great deal. But then you start to think of all

(27:08):
the different plays that he has made down the line,
including one here in Foul Territory in this series, that
being on Monday night in the first game, he covers
a lot of ground. So it sends a big message
to everybody else's hey, look, we're in this thing together.

Speaker 3 (27:22):
Let's pull the cart.

Speaker 4 (27:23):
Everybody always talks about leadership and holding each other accountable.
Isn't that an example of doing so.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
It's easy to talk about leadership, it's difficult to physically
show it day in and day out, And the doctors
have a few guys that do that on a consistent basis.

Speaker 4 (27:38):
Will Smith, a guy that has a high pain tolerance.
He's feeling good and.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
You better have a pain tolerance, is there. I've always
been mystified, I guess that's the right word on how
catchers can go through an entire season with all the
aches and the pains. You know, they're not in the
crouch anymore, they're even down on one knee, but you're

(28:04):
still exposed to the foul balls that come back and
get you to wear and tear. And then the mental part,
because you're really helping the pitcher navigate through a ballgame.
It's the stress and strain, and catchers never have a
moment and go, ah, let me just relax for a
couple of.

Speaker 4 (28:20):
Minutes, which makes it even more remarkable that Will Smith
is not only one of the best catchers in baseball,
but also one of the best hitters in baseball. Right.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
Yeah, I've used this in a note a lot. If
we look at the last two and a half years
in Major League baseball, Will Smith has had more advanced
with runners in scoring position than anyone else in the
major leagues, and he's also responded very very well on
top of that. So, yeah, take that one to the bank.

Speaker 4 (28:47):
All right, Rick, thanks a lot for that. Nugget. Can't
get that anywhere else except right here, my favorite Rick,
Rick Monday. We'll send it back to you in the studio.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
Tim all right, thanks, So we all love Rick Monday.

Speaker 6 (28:57):
Still to come here on Dodgers on Deck you will
get you a preview this bitching matchup our favorite Rick.
We'll be back with our favorite Steven Nelson, that is.
But the keys to the game up next, we go
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Speaker 4 (30:14):
The Dodgers are closing out this series in San Diego,
and we're joined right now by Dodger catcher Dalton Rushing. Rushing.
Thanks a lot for the time, appreciate it.

Speaker 11 (30:22):
Yeah, absolutely, it's good to be here, David.

Speaker 4 (30:24):
Surprisingly, you're more awake than most of your teammates this
early in the day.

Speaker 11 (30:28):
Yeah, gotta wake up. It's a day game. Gotta be ready.

Speaker 4 (30:31):
Hey, what's the experience been like for you so far?
You've gotten your feet wet. Have you found a routine
in this new role of not playing every day?

Speaker 11 (30:39):
Yeah, it's uh, it's coming along. It's starting to figure
some things out and understand what I have to do
to stay ready. Haven't obviously perfected it to this point
and haven't done exactly what I would like to do
or what I think I could do to help the team.
But yeah, that's part of it. It's part of this journey.

(31:01):
It's part of getting your feet wet, like you said,
and being able to understand your role.

Speaker 4 (31:05):
It's not easy playing just twice a week. Everybody thinks
you just show up and you're fresh and ready to go,
but it's a bigger challenge than what some would expect.

Speaker 11 (31:15):
Yeah, it's tough. It's tough to catch a groove, but
like I said, that's it's my role and it's something
that I personally have to figure out to uh, whatever
I have to do to help the team. And that's
something that we're kind of getting on right now.

Speaker 4 (31:29):
To make it to the major leagues, you obviously had
to do something right, and the Dodgers valued it. Is
there any point in time in your baseball life where
you were a backup and not playing every day and
being the guy.

Speaker 11 (31:40):
No, not to this point obviously until now. So yeah,
that's that's kind of the adjustment that we're we're trying
to make and yeah, moving forward, whatever, like I said,
whatever I have to do to stay ready, to be
ready to help the team. Just do my part. I'm
gonna be willing to do it.

Speaker 4 (31:59):
Dalton Rushing as our guest in front of first pitch
between the Dodgers and Padres. This is your first taste
being part of the team in this type of atmosphere.
What's it been like for the first two games, even
the night that you were not starting.

Speaker 11 (32:12):
Yeah, it's cool. It's it's something that you obviously dream
about when you put your head down on the pillow
at night. You you want to play in these atmospheres.
You want the fans to be this active every single game.
It's a blessing playing in LA because you get this
atmosphere most of the time, so you kind of you

(32:34):
become accustomed to the crowd. You become accustomed to the
way that they act, the way that they show emotion
to the players on off the field. And Yeah, like
I said, I think it's it's pretty special getting to
see it in San Diego, a division rival right now,
a team that we're going to see down the stretch,
we're going to see throughout the year. And yeah, I

(32:55):
think it's really good for me to be able to
see it early on in my career.

Speaker 4 (32:59):
All right, take us behind the plate. Being a rookie,
being new to the league. What's it been like developing
the relationships with the umpires, maybe talking to them as
the game is going on. Do you have any conversation
with the umpires as far as trying to keep each
other in the game together.

Speaker 11 (33:15):
Yeah, it's you. You meet a lot of these guys
for the first time. You kind of have to understand
the way that they operate. Each umpire is different, just
like a player. Each player is different, they all click differently,
they all respond to things differently. So being able to,
like I said, understand them, understand their style of calling

(33:39):
a game, the relationships that they want to build with
the catcher, that's I think that's the most important part.
And obviously the more that more time you get to
spend with them back there, the more comfortable you're going
to be. And like I said, once again, you're going
to be able to understand them as an umpire a
little better.

Speaker 4 (33:54):
Are you a talker behind the plate?

Speaker 11 (33:57):
I usually have quite a few conversations in between, not
as much as far as like mid pitch, mid at bat,
anything like that. It's usually like post ab in between ennings.
Like I said, just ask him on some pitches that
you have questions about. Understand that they are going to

(34:17):
They're going to make mistakes, just like you are. And
as long as you can be right there beside them
through their mistakes, and whether you're helping them on something
you think or call you think you should have got,
or a call you think they missed, whatever it is,
the better feedback you give them in a positive manner
is only going to help you as a catcher.

Speaker 3 (34:38):
All right.

Speaker 4 (34:39):
Dalton Rushing is our guest. He's in the show with
the Dodgers in LA, but before he got here, he
was in Oklahoma City. The Thunder are in the NBA finals. Rushing,
how many Thunder games in the minor leagues did you
have a chance to go see?

Speaker 11 (34:52):
Never got to see one. Actually we were always out
of town for the playoff games, so yeah, I never
really got to go to a I watched plenty but
didn't get to go to one. It's a pretty good team, though,
I uh, I think they have a really good chance
of winning a title, so that'd be pretty cool to see.

Speaker 4 (35:09):
Did Sga ever show up at Comets games?

Speaker 3 (35:14):
He did?

Speaker 11 (35:14):
He did not as much as a lot of us
would have liked him too, He did.

Speaker 4 (35:17):
Not what's it like being in a triple A city
like that? But it's a big city and you got
an NBA team right next door.

Speaker 11 (35:24):
Yeah, it's uh, it's good. It's a lot to do,
keeps you busy on off days, keeps you busy on
day games, and you get a little afternoon to go
do something for the city a little bit. Uh. Like
I said, I haven't got to see any Thunder games,
but them being as good as they are, it would
obviously be really good time to go watch them.

Speaker 4 (35:43):
Well, that's in the past, LA's in your future. We'll
go to a Laker game together.

Speaker 11 (35:47):
I would I would love to do that. Let's go
do that.

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Speaker 6 (36:06):
Dalton Rushing having a good start here in the big
leagues as he plays behind the plate. When Will Smith
gets days off, Will Smith back in the lineup today
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Dodgers and Padres final game of this three game series.
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six games of the season. Dodgers won the series open
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(37:04):
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out four and two third innings, no runs, two hits,
two strikeouts, four walks, but a no decision against the Brewers.
He's got an zero to one record with an ERA
of four to twenty six and fourteen strikeouts in his
last four games. This is his first time facing the

(37:53):
Dodgers as a starter. Ben Casparius gets to start for
the Dodgers. You heard Dave Roberts talk about it earlier.
David vaz Say was on with this and furthered that
conversation that the runway is now open for Ben Kisparius
to lengthen out as a starter again, which he came
up as a starter after he got drafted out of
Yukon in twenty twenty one, a fifth round pick. Then
the twenty six year old right hander four and one

(38:15):
with the two ninety three er in the big leagues
this year, making a second start twenty second appearance last
time out, pitched in relief in Saint Louis on Saturday,
gave up the couple runs in the one inning to
work five hits and took the loss. His only start
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(38:36):
out five in the same game, getting the win his
fourth of the year. Ben kiss Sperius, Randy Vasquez, Dodgers Padres.
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Speaker 6 (39:02):
Season long Dodgers in San Diego. As they finish off,
there's three games set with the Padres, the rubber game.
After splitting the first two. Ben Casparius will get the start.
He could go about three innings ers, so Randy Vasquez
the right hander will go for San Diego. First pitch
coming up and one ten before that, though, we head
back out to the booth. Two guys on the call today,

(39:23):
Steven Nelson, Rick Monday.

Speaker 7 (39:25):
All right, TC, back here with Rick Monday one more
time in the pregame lead up to this rubber game
for the Dodgers and Padres. The winner takes the series
and the winner potentially takes the first place position in
the Nation League West. Ben Casparius will open for the Dodgers.
Randy Vasquez, a young right hander for San Diego. Rick Monday,
as I ask you for a couple of keys, I'll

(39:45):
give you one. On the other side, we've seen Manny Machado,
the Padres MVP. He has showed up in this series.
He is fired for ten with six RBIs the Dodgers
on the other side waiting for Shoheo Tani to bust
back out here.

Speaker 3 (39:58):
In the month of June, he has gone a.

Speaker 7 (40:00):
Season high eight straight games without a home run, and
Freddy Freeman is still searching a little bit at the play.

Speaker 2 (40:06):
Yeah, and I think with Otani to be in with it.
To me, he looks just over anxious. They're trying to
hit the balls pulling off it a little bit more.
He is so strong that he can hit the ball
out of the ballpark in any direction. So think more
up the middle, and I think the Dodgers have to think, really, strikes.
Where's the strike zone? Yesterday was a little mysterious as
far as the strike zone. Looking at Randy Basquez, while

(40:27):
he has struck out thirty seven, he's also walked thirty four.
That tells me right away, look make him throw strikes
and do it early. Basquez, who came over as part
of that deal with Juan Soda with the Yankees last year,
his velocity has actually dropped since he has come over
here by a couple of miles an hour. It doesn't
sound like it's that big of a deal. But if
you're not throwing a lot of strikes and your velocity

(40:49):
has diminished, you could be in for a long afternoon.

Speaker 7 (40:52):
So take advantage of the free passes should Basquez given
to you, and maybe the Dodgers do get that big
swing from Otani again. Eight straight a home run for
Freddy Freeman, twenty six consecutive games without a home run.
His last long ball May eleven. Perhaps one or both
of them can have a big swing today and propel
the Dodgers to a series win against the Padres. First

(41:13):
pitch from Randy Vasquez coming up shortly, Tim back to you.

Speaker 6 (41:16):
That was not Hell's bells playing in the background. There
is no Trevor Hoffman coming in to close out for
the Padres today. Dodgers looking to close out this series
with the win at Petco Park. It's the Dodgers and
Padres rubber game of this three games at benkis various.
Randy Vasquez a pitching matchup. First pitch when we returned,
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