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On the utes that Trosen Money and five seven ELA
Sports Live Everywhere on the iHeartRadio appen live from Dodger Stadium.
Galpin Motors broadcast booth to our left, seer Rick Monday
prepping for the broadcast. Right now, David Vasse in the pregame,
we'll have Pedro Martinez as Dodgers.
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I saw working that pr lady.
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Working her hard, working hard, and it paid off.
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He'squatcher Gibbon and you're working for eleven.
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Former Dodger Pedro Martinez part of the TBS broadcast we
had he We weren't sweating it either down there back
No Kate's asked for. Himan was roundly rich, but we
got a lot of a ton of other stuff. If
you missed the first hour, we're doing two and a
half hours, so we're gonna be done at the end
of this segment. Handed over to Dodgers on deck for
a five thirty eight PM First Pitch show. Hel Tani
looking to close it out, make it a sweet and
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head to the World Series for the second consecutive year.
But went down on the field, talked to David Vasse,
talked to Brian Anderson on the call for TBS, briefly
talked to John Hayman, had an extended conversation with Tyler Glass.
Now last night it was Batch, Charter and Andrew Fried.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
We never said anything bad about Glass.
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Now ever, somebody's singing a different tune here about.
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An hour and a half later.
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Hello, Hello, my darling, Hello on my ragtime down.
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We love Tyler Glass.
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If you refuse me, honey, you lose me, baby, that
will be there. You gotta chuckle out of the old
Santa Clarina Valley signal. Yeah we get Yeah, we work
every eight that we possibly can.
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Ha ha A couple of Trala laws.
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That's how we laughed the day away from the Vince
Callie Sweet. We stole Andrew Friedman away from Dave Roberts,
Oh yeah we did. They were having a strategory session
and we were like, we're too important, freightman. No, hey, Freedo,
and he came running over. Get over here, by the way,
he was here greatly. That was an unbelievable interview. When
Matt asked him about the narrative about how the Dodgers
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are bad for baseball, which was a great question, he
got a great question. Frido got mad and he stuck
the needle right in there. Urethra our love. Three stars,
put in the work. Our superstars are out here. But
you see those guys working, No, you'll see yes, yes,
love it. The whole Rookie Sasaki story was was very
very a lot of texts about that very insightful crazy stuff.
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While anticipating another trip down on the field, I thought
it was appropriate.
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I want to go down there for the World Series.
I'm already fighting there.
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Pets and moneyful enough, but you have to embrace what
you are and what we are is your tea bag
show of record, Nobody nobody tea bags like the Petros
and Money show in nineteen You could take all the
tea and shiny nineteen, put it in a big brown
bag for me, taking around the seven oceans, drop it
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deep into the deep blue season. In nineteen ought four,
tea bags were invented accidentally. The inventor, Thomas Sullivan, decided
it was cheaper to send small samples to potential customers
in silk bags instead of large quantities of tea in boxes.
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The recipients believed they were meant to be dunked, and
soon Sullivan was flooded with orders for his tea bags,
much like the French dip at Philip's and bubblegum, all
accidental and yet think of how they impact our lives today.
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And as your tea bag show of record.
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Deeply, why does it?
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It's allowed here, Matt, it's mattenan And I apologize to
be there to see your story. Go back.
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I apologize to people listening if I'm screaming.
Speaker 3 (05:20):
Now, you're doing great, but you've got to go to
the back.
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Bring your computer, would take the computer. Sorry, it is time.
Speaker 3 (05:31):
The top story of it.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Tough story that ap It's sort of and I should
have brought this up to Glass now, but I didn't
think of it because I wasn't in the suite and
we were right in front of them, and.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
So I was thinking on the feet.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
It is sort of bs right, So Tyler Glass now,
who much like Blake Snell, has not had the most
positive narrative around his postseason performance. Not our fault, not
our fault, not his fault. Maybe it's a little bit his,
but the guy ends up going out there yesterday. There's
ninety nine pitches allows, but one run, strikes out, eight
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does five and two thirds. Vessia comes in, throws a
couple pitches, gets one out, the Dodgers score two in
the bottom of the sixth, and on his Baseball Reference page,
Vessia gets added a playoff win. Yeah, not cool one
third not cool now for the Dodgers. Now, vass will
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say it's because Vessia went on the pregame show.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
Wow.
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I can't wait to see.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
I can't wait to see what Pedro Martinez gets added
to his Baseball Reference base He's gonna have a hell
of a tonight, uh for the Dodgers. Though not cool
for Glass now to get a no decision, Very cool
for the Dodgers.
Speaker 3 (06:51):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
The hit Vessie allowed to start the seventh was the
only one the bullpen gave up. Blake trying and two
thirds clean, one strikeout. Banda pitched a perfect eighth, only
needed ten pitches and Sasaki.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
Now the folks are coming in.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
So I actually got to come up here because I
don't want to be around the you know, the mucket bucks.
Speaker 3 (07:14):
Yeah, well there's a lot of handshaking.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
And exactly and so it's kind of better for me
to get up here and have to deal with the pah,
where was I trying to two thirds clean? One strikeout? Boonda,
our dear friend, Anthony Bonda. And here's the thing. Nobody
comes to the Petros and Money Show and says, hey,
you had Bonda on inside the locker room.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
He was getting the little sideways. But now when the
bullpen needed him, most nobody gives.
Speaker 3 (07:39):
The credit right. They want the guy bounce his back.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
We don't get credit none, We've got to get what
do we do? We fed him multiple medellos, We spent
an hour with him, and last night ten pitches for
a clean eighth inning. Sasaki then, and that was even
on the roster the NLC, not even, not even was
nothing to do with the Philly series. Bonda comes out
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here in the NLCS most dudes down and Roki Sasaki.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
A compelling story.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
Origin story of Roki as the closer from our last
hour that you most definitely are gonna want to track
down on the Petros Money podcast of how that came
to be. Andrew Friedman, Doctor Doom doesn't have a better
origin story than that. Not even clothes, I don't know
doctor Dum's origin Doom.
Speaker 3 (08:27):
What is that mask that weld into his face?
Speaker 2 (08:29):
Oh? That what happened.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
Because I was saying I was thinking of Magneto, not
doctor Doom. Well, Magneto got into that magnetic thing and
he got all magnetic.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
And he got all magneto.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
That's what it is.
Speaker 5 (08:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
And Sasaki did the same with a Ninita just thirteen
pitches fastball, once again hitting one hundred and one splitter,
looking nasty as ever. And I don't know if you
saw this on the social media pie, but some people
pointing out after throwing three innings in that Phillies game,
because of the era of four K TV or eight
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K or ten K or whatever they're on, right ten K,
you can see perhaps a blister on Rokies little finger
of his throwing hand, that there was some blood and
perhaps that's what led to his subpar performance against the
Brewers in Game one, and that they were able to
get enough super glue or gorilla glue or whatever glue
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to get that finger correct for that outing last night
and the closure that they so desperately needed is back
and we'll be ready to go.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
In the World Series.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
He looked pretty good Matt and it was great to
see him come out. The only mention a guy is
sweaty if he's not doing well, it's right, but he
was sweating pretty good.
Speaker 3 (09:48):
I'm u.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
I'm starting to get the vibe that the sweaty and
the open mouth breeding almost panting. I know you're you're
probably gonna dis agree with me. I think he's kind
of like f you. It's kind of like an f
U attitude that he's got when he takes that mound.
You know me pretty well, and nobody's sweatier and more
open mouthed, pretty bigger than me. And you got a
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real fut real f here. I don't even want to
go down. I mean Sosaki out there. I feel like
with a real fu attitude these days, you really just
describe your radio burner to a teach. However, p everybody
does want to mention the one in four, Yes, one
for four. Well Tony did not hit the three jacks
that some projected, but did not go five thoughts. Instead,
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he got a triple on a prayer of a swing
in the top of the first is that he was
living on a prayer A little bit?
Speaker 3 (10:35):
Does it count?
Speaker 2 (10:38):
JOSEI used to work on the docks.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
You gets been on strike, dondslock the ilwu exactly Local thirteen.
Let's go, h he got a triple on a prayer
of a swing in the top of the first he
did score to set the tone, and then he struck
out twice and had a hard hit ball right in
an outfielder. That's so, I think we say it again, Pete,
because tonight could be the night. Perhaps this is what
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it's all been pointing towards and Otani magic night. Well,
he doesn't have to hear it on the mound, hand
in the box. Pitch it a win, hit one or
two bombs, send the Dodgers to the World Series, and
it very well will be cited as the greatest individual
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performance in a postseason Reggie Jackson b dan the greatest
individual performance in a postseason contest in Major League Baseball history.
That is what is lying ahead of Shoe Otani right now,
as we have but six more minutes left in our broadcast,
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as the suite is getting packed and the pas Steve
Garvey's here with the fair garb is here. Oh my god,
my goodness, you came to see your shine. Oh yeah,
oh my son here yeah, So the sons of Garb.
What's going on? The great Steve Garvey. Ladies and gentlemen,
we got bad fair. He brought Olivia, he brought everybody.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
Cannas is here. Oh my god, how's it going? Good?
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Good?
Speaker 3 (12:13):
Look good? And I've been all over the place. Just
flew in the burbank cut a cab.
Speaker 5 (12:17):
Joined my wife to take a look at the final
game of the NLCS.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
That's it, Garb. You think it's over, Well, remember a
few years ago when we played the Braves.
Speaker 5 (12:27):
I do, and they let me you know, it's time
for dogregational And I said, ladies and gentlemen, the greatest
fans in the world, right here and around the world,
welcome to the last game of the NLCS.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
And the Braves are on the steps yelling at me
and every god. And what do we do? Another victory?
Speaker 5 (12:45):
Right?
Speaker 2 (12:46):
Yeah, exactly right? They did.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
Irish charm is back. Oh the USC Notre Dame tomorrow. Yeah,
and that's something. Yeah, it is something. But you're a
Michigan State baller. People don't know that.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
Well, we go both ways. If this could sit the
truth getting way, have a great store alright, that's right.
Made the best.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
Team win Steve Garvey. Ladies and gentlemen in this suite,
enjoy yourself.
Speaker 3 (13:06):
Guard.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
We love what you've already come on with us already
for the God bless you, our hero Steve Garvey. Here
in the house a great corners and he looks great.
Olivia and Candace in the house. Everybody's in a great
love it. Candace is looking good. That's those are awesome. Shoo, Craig,
Stop Craig. Everybody's years out. Candace has got some really
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shiny Adidas. She's sponsored by Adidas, much like Penn State.
And I heard Penn State is who bought out James
Franklin and Adidas book bought him out of Penn State. Yeah,
DDA sent their shoes to as a trophy.
Speaker 3 (13:40):
It could be. It possibly could be, so Matt.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Overall, as I was saying, going to chuck there to night,
this is it's set up for him, right, We said
it was set up for Blake Snell.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
Hey, the narrative is the narrative. But here it is
for Blake Snell.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
Right in front of him against the Reds Game one start,
Game one, start, Phillies Game one start Brewers Bang bang boom.
He is on an historic run where he could end
up as the most accomplished starting pitcher in postseason history.
You would have to believe that if Snell, after the
greatest performance through eight innings since Don Larson's perfect game
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in nineteen fifty six, doesn't win the NLCS MVP, that
it would probably be like a combined Snell Yama Moto
NLCS MVP for the eight combine hits and the nine
I mean, we haven't seen a complete game.
Speaker 3 (14:30):
And what about CC for the Wheel?
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Yeah, I guess that's possible, but you know, it's a pitching.
Pitching is the narrative. It's all the narrative. Although the
wheel was the last one. But he made a great
play yesterday and he hit a home run. What about
Max Moncie?
Speaker 2 (14:44):
Look at that Chopliver sort of when it comes to.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
That, I mean, if Edmund could win it.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
If when it.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Comes to that, I think it'll be Blake Snell, or
it'll be Yamamoto, or it'll be both, and then one
of those two guys could also win the World Series MVP.
We'll se well, think about our show today, Matt tim
Katz put together glass Now Friedman Friedman BA, David Vassa,
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Jan from PR Brannan from PR Hayman, Tom John Hayman.
Speaker 3 (15:17):
We talked to Steve Garvey. I mean, if we come
back for the World Series, we can only fail.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
Yeah, but that's all right. Let us fail while the
Dodgers succeeded. We're willing to be the failures. Do you
feel good about tonight? Like David Vassi, Matt I do.
Like Steve Garvey, I think Shoe Altani is far too
much of a killer of a competitor.
Speaker 3 (15:40):
Pissed off he's not been hitting, yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
To not want to be the fourth starter.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
I mean, how dominant have the Dodgers been The starters
in this series for three games? Have allowed nine hits
in three runs in three games. That's that's like a
game winning line to win one game, you allowed nine hits,
three runs, and you win the game four to three.
They've done that for these three games in the NLCS.
Nine hits, three runs. That's it over three games. And
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I would assume Otani is going to want to be
right in step with those are the first team in
Major League Baseball postseason history to post four straight games
of four or less hits and one or fewer runs.
And we're getting out of here on that step we
got twenty seconds. Thank you to Katie, thank you to Craig,
thank you to Tim Kaits, Brian Long Social, Matt Blackmore.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
We'll be back on on Monday, likely at three o'clock.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Brocgo Casino, Dodgers on deck coming up with Tim Kats
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