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Speaker 1 (00:40):
Overman. Paradoxically, the ability to be alone is the condition
for the ability to love.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
On the utes Beetrosen Money Am five seventy LA Sports,
we can see the Galpin Motors broadcast booth to our
first pitch five eight pm Dodgers Deck at four.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
Do you think we had a more productive first hour
yesterday with Paisley and vass A and Sean Green and
his lovely daughter taking pictures of herself while we were
talking to him, Or do you think we had more
of a productive day today with Will Klein World Series
pitching Hero and then David vass down there with all
(01:27):
the great tidbits of information, I would say, and me
almost punching Bill Shakin in the face they went to
tap up wand from.
Speaker 2 (01:34):
Pr I would say, it depends on your seam headedness.
Today was the show for the scene heads, right, we
only really sa was real scene and you might say
yesterday was seem less. Yes it was. Now Paisley tried
to bring some scenes to us.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
He tried to, but he's a he's a one hundred
and twenty pound country singers, so.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
You know, I think, And even with Sean Green there
was some tustin Tiller.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Talk and we talked to Migraine Talk.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
In Migraine Talk, and so I think yesterday was a
little bit more of the Today Show version of the
Petros and Money Show. Today a little bit more of
the MLB Loud Outs kind of version of the Petros
and Money Show. So we'll put it this way, Pee.
We just got a direct message from Clyle that said,
I'm really I'm really enjoying your show the whole client.
(02:19):
The Will Clin interview was excellent. So I think, you know,
for the Dodger types going into Game four of the
World Series, I think we certainly serviced them well.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
I was just talking to promotions man, Tim and not
our Tim, the other.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Tim, Yeah, the one next to you, And yeah, I was.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
Just talking to him, and we were trying to give
some perspective to what's happening. And it really is, it
really is a blessing to be the Dodger station, to
have access to all this and to be able to
present the game. And I mean, obviously guys like Vass
are totally intertwined and invested, but just our loose affiliation
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of millionaires and billionaires and baby here at Dodger Stadium
and being able to come here during the playoffs, during
the World Series, interact with everybody, see the national media,
see the luminaries, watch everybody kind of getting ready for
the game, and the GMS walking around and Rowach from
the Baseball Hall of Fame and all those different things
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that are happening that that's not You could be somebody's
station for baseball and do thirty years of great work
and never be exposed to this type of stuff. And
we and we get in every single year. It feels
like five.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
World Series since twenty seventeen.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
And no one is more undeserving than us. I mean,
we're entitled.
Speaker 2 (03:39):
Well now wait a minute, I'm gonna push back on that,
and I'll tell you why, because it's not like we're
some Johnny come latelyes. We did not show up.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
No, we paid our dues in lots.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
We paid our dues in lot g We paid our
dues by putting Frank McCord on telling us we used to.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
Pick cotton in the fields, and then and then after
that we ran.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
The house exactly what you know.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
I mean, we have We have come up a long way,
There's no doubt about that, Matt. We have been through
the wars in Lot G.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
But still, I mean we had Vin Scully ushered down
to Lot GI to Lot G to Mercedes fence and
had to play along and think.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
You screw this up. I will pull your fingernails Vietnam
torture style.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
We will put you in a tiger cage. That's exactly.
That was Don Martin explaining to us that we somehow
had to usher Vin Scully through a contest and he
had no details.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
Vin Scully came down and he was like, so you
won the Mercedes. And this guy like Enrico or whatever,
he was like in ricoc and then Vin was like,
did you have to write? It was just a raffle
or something, you know, they just handed the car and
Vin's like, so you run an essay of some kind
of and the guy he knew, he was like no,
but it's okay, Vin, you know, like we got through. Yeah,
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we got through that, Matt.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
We got through our time at the bar when all
we got Jos thrown out by Pirelli. We had we
had staked out our claim. We made friends with all
of the people around us the Square Circle Bar and
then beautiful ladies that ran the merch tenth.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
In the outfield and expected us to wear a mask
while we were doing the shell back on the time.
We've been all.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Over we got into a fight with the foul ball guys.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
Yeah, we've been all over Dodger Stadium. You're right about that.
We paid our dues, we earned our news, we earned
all of it. But like, let's be honest, we could
be rooting for the working for the Minnesota twin true,
and we could come up in the parking lot there.
It's you know, still be in the parking lot and
and and work our way up and never get to
experience anything like.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
This in that miserable metro center.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
I think there is still a certain amount of good
fortune that has fallen upon us here as the Dodger station,
because you get these schlubs like Steve Mason who do
radio in town and the guys got a credential, and
he's sitting up there in the auxiliary area at two
in the morning, which is where he belongs, like what
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you know, I mean, and he's trying to be a
part of it. And it's like, I would never do
that with anything, Try to be a part of something.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
That you're not part of that I'm not real well.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
He's part of it, I guess, I mean sports and laws. Yeah,
he's an LA sports guy. But the truth is, like the.
Speaker 2 (06:17):
Thing is, if they're putting us in the auxiliary press,
we're not showing up for the Lakers being in the
playoffs or.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
Not going well, not going anyway. I mean, there's no
reason I would ever be there.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
I mean, if Hooters wants us, voters wants us back
at that glorious downtown Hooters until the action happened.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
I took Figaroa up today by the Convention Center and
all that, and that's used to be a really nice
developing part of the city. I used to live down
there near there on Olympic and Grand when I was
first working at Fox Sports West before they built LA
Live and the Fox Sports West studios were in the
building at Staples Center, and I remember the area starting
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to change. They built a lot of nice apartment buildings,
they built the Palm restaurant, they built the Alcholo and
different things like that, and then it just became zombie land, and.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
Totally zombie land to developed to zombie.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
Yeah, well it wasn't that bad before. It's just kind
of emptied before. What before when I lived downtown. There
was no Staple Center and stuff like that. And then
they built Staple Center and they started building some knife stuff,
and you know, it was always downtown LA. There's always
weirdos and skid row breathes. But then it became super
zombie Land. The Palm and everything closed, all of those
apartment buildings. I don't know if some Asian family pays
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two million dollars for their condo and now they have
to live above zombie Land. And now you have the
three zombie towers. But I was going down Figaroa and
they're building a Mastros Ocean club down there. They're building
a Javier's. You know that everybody thinks it's.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
All boogie people got money.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
All that is going in, I think because they're redoing
the Convention Center and the Olympics. But what about the
zombie towers, what about the zombie death the Carter New.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Jack City power part of the China trade agreement. What
are you gonna do with our three zombie towers that
you bought and having to developed and you are deliberately
trying to ruin our city Like we.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Used to do shows at that Hooters across the street,
which is now I think the same building is under mast.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
Listen, guys, I need you to hit the Hooters hard,
all right, Hooters. Hey, guys, Hooters hasn't paid their bill,
but you stop talking about Hooters.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
Like David Vassay says, though, like when we get people
on the air like, hey, we're gonna have Alex you know,
or Anthony Bonda in studio and Dave goes, oh, just
fill in your lap. And to a certain degree, yes,
a lot of this stuff just falls in our lap.
We're not hanging out on the auxiliary trying to act
like we're part of it. It just falls. And nor
do we do that with something that we don't have
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the property right to, like the Lakers.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
But I'm going to this year though, I've just decided
this is the year the auxiliary presser. I didn't like
what you said, Penn, Listen the atiliary press box this.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
Year, You're remember. But the point is to have this stuff.
I mean, it doesn't escape us. I don't think even
though we have paid our dues and LATCHI, it does
not escape us that we get to do all this.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
Someone argue it does, and some would argue that it
most definitely when we sign off at four o'clock. Many
people would say yes, most definitely escapes.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
Like, look, don't I don't stay here because it's crowded
and because I feel like I'm taking up space.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
I feel like I am not wanted from our sponsor.
That's what I feel like.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
But I feel more wanted than.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
We love our guys, like than two dudes behind you
are shoe Mass guys. We love our Shoemash guys. They
hooked us up with Huey Lewis. Relax, we had a
freaking sweet time out of Shoemash when we were there
ten years ago. That's the other thing, you know, Like,
did Huey Lewis fall in our lap?
Speaker 1 (09:38):
Maybe?
Speaker 2 (09:39):
But we made the most out of it, Man.
Speaker 1 (09:40):
It didn't. I bought sports when I was a child.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
Right, I had it on vinyl. Fall in my lap
and tell me exactly right.
Speaker 1 (09:46):
It's time speaking of good day, La for the word
of the day.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
Hold on words, hold on his words. The word of
the day.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
Today's word of the day is local news. Matt. Yesterday
we took on the mantle of an overworked Tim Kates
and complained about the local news. And they're Pom Pom
waving about the.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
Dodgers morning shows time, acting like.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
They'd been toiling like the manual arts toilers like Tim
Kates who toils on Scam and at Dodger Stadium and
back at the Burdbank Studios with the embattled Colin Yee
we want we did get after the local news a
little bit yesterday. Oh, I heard that there's a nude
lobster one time nucho available. But today I'm going to
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show some love to the local newsmat Good Day LA
with the lovely Armenian Princess Araxia is going to do
a feature on tomorrow's show about the beloved principle of
silver Spur Elementary. Her name is Jasmine or jazzb also
known as Jazzy, who is a huge Dodger fan and
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has actually she's been in the AM five seventy sweet
before as a guest of the Petrosen Money Show. Jasmine
are Jazzby a huge Dodger fan and a crazy bobblehead
collection in her office, her principal's office at the school.
She may even have the elusive and much coveted Joe
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Davis bobblehead.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
Oh cooking up that Tomahawk.
Speaker 1 (11:21):
Without the painkiller because he was losing his voice last night,
or the Joe Bible, which.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
Is also at the cut hand. Unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
And all the kids at the school at Silverspur where
Dodger gear this time of year, and there's a great
overall community feeling of fellowship and unanimity between our Jazzby
her students and the Dodgers at Silver Spur Elementary. It's
like a huge Dodger pep rally. And our Jazzby was
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doing an interview or whatever with Aroxia yesterday, So a
feel good local story. You're in an air tomorrow on
Fox eleven. Good day La Aroxia went out and did
the feature. She lives locally and she's a lovely lady,
and so is Jasmine or jazz Beat. So a shout
out to all the kids at Silver Spur Elementary having
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a good time rooting on the Dodgers Matt from their
perch in Palas Verdi Rancho.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
Palace for beautiful.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
It's time now for the number of the day. Here's
my number of top number of the day.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
Number of the Day is eighty. That is what the
approximation was. Eighty percent of the fans at Dodger Stadium
stayed pretty remarkable. The conclusion of the contest last night.
That tickled the top of the hour when the clock
struck midnight like glassdown.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
When he pitches his arm so long he could tickle
the batter. And that's how the tickled midnight.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
That's how thet The often embattled, regularly castigated Los Angeles
fans certainly showed out yesterday.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Ryan Anderson had a hell of a time showing the
people leaving the last series against the Brewers. Remember that, Yeah,
And they showed all the cards like look at this,
look at this.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Couldn't do it last night. And I will say this,
of all of the fine folks in the pavilion, you
know they're playing drums out there.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
I've seen the drum line multiple times, Matt the but
I appreciate you mentioning it every time.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
You know, I was walking the pavilion and there's a
guy with a trump, there's a drum.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
What are you talking about? A dead crowd? A guy
with a drum out there?
Speaker 2 (13:30):
Field to reserve to tip of the world eighty percent.
And I will say for all of the stargazing that
whoever happens to be on the broadcast or ESPN. They
obviously want to get the celebs a huge round of
kudos to somebody, to the somebodies that typically take in
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coming from a holes like us, the Jason Bateman's, the
Rob Lows, Magic Johnson's, the idea that the celebrities would
show up late and leave early. And how about freaking
Sandy Kofax staying until the bitter end through all eighteen
innings and they got a shot at Sandy Kofax here
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at eleven point fifty six PM sharing the Dodgers victory
after Freddie Freeman hit the walk off home run, all
of them stayed.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
I think it's because of what we've seen in the
last few years, right, You feel like if you leave,
you're gonna miss some crazy thing that Otani or Freddie Freeman,
some historic thing. Everybody remembers eighty eight and Kirk Gibson
and all the tail lights Edie's up the date that
you could see in the in the parking lot. There
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was a lot of people that had tickets in that
game that weren't witnessed to the most dramatic moment up
to that point in baseball history. And I think the
fans have become a little bit indoctrinated into if I leave,
I'm gonna miss on a miss it really really special.
But I'll tell you what, Matt, there would not be
a farts chance in a whirlwind that I could make
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it through the I would have left in the seventh
inning last night. There's just no way. I'm just not
built like well.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
And I think also for those that are into literally I.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
Went to bed last night, like I was watching the
game with Fletcher, my son.
Speaker 2 (15:18):
I was proud of myself that I stayed.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Up to watch it. Well, yeah, so you usually go
to bed at like seven, so yeah, I stayed. It
was like, once it hit eleven something, I was like, Fletcher,
you gotta go to bed. This is it. Forget it.
I did, yet it did?
Speaker 2 (15:31):
You cussed back.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
No, I'm because he hadn't even he hadn't even bathed yet.
And we kept seeing the same thing happen over and
over again. Right will climb shoving, everybody swinging for the fences,
Joe Davis freaking out about warning track hits, and it
kind of became a little redundant, and it wasn't pretty
down the stretch, like Dave Roberts said, so and you
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know me, Matt, I am. I just can't wait to
get in the fetal position and put my seatpap mask
on to try to burn the palate. Yeah, I mean
that's you know, I want to do that right now. Well,
I mean, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (16:06):
The likelihood that we have another eighteen Inny it's just
not possible. They don't have the arms. They don't have.
It'll probably come well, we can do it in the
top story of the day or as we can tell
as we continued the conversation about the contest itself. But
last night, and I think to your point p of
why nobody wanted to leave, that's a once you know,
in a half decade, a once in a decade type
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of thing that you're going to see because it's just
it's not viable in baseball. Where they played back to
back to back game.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
It must be because of their roster, it must be
because something of the makeup of the franchise, some some
good fortune. But it just is crazy. We've had two
of these eighteen inning games. As we've been covering the
Dodgers in the World Series, we've had these show hail
Tani moments, These Freddy Freeman moments, the COVID thing, and
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Justin Turner and everything that he meant to the city,
Corey Seeger and Cody Bellinger. I mean, there's been so
much good fortune many down. Yeah, Manuell. That was before
I think we had the Rostra. No, we did, we
had it. That was the start. That was the Frank
McCourt years before Walter came in. Yeah, I think we Yeah,
I was right at the beginning, right around the time
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that we overlapped. But yeah, there was. That was around
the lot g days. If I had to if I
had to get that was.
Speaker 2 (17:22):
When we put our time in p That was when
were you in the s Yeah, we were in the s.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Still, I don't think we deserved the good fortune that
falls in our laps. But right now it's time for
the song of the day.
Speaker 2 (17:33):
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Speaker 3 (17:38):
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Speaker 1 (19:59):
All right, we've had a great show so far. We
talked to Will Klein, who's now on the MLB network.
We talked to David Vassa, We chopped it up with
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Speaker 2 (20:27):
Spruit sheer insanity of last night into perspective for me?
Is there one for stative?
Speaker 1 (20:34):
Is there?
Speaker 2 (20:35):
The Dodgers starter gave up more runs in four and
two thirds innings pitch than the Dodgers' bullpen in thirteen
and a third innings thirteen and a third. The four
runs allowed and the fourth should have been a zero.
We would not have had our eighteen inning epic but
a botched, surefied double play by Tommy Yetman. He made
up for it, he did, And for whatever reason, the
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television broadcast just could not get their head around the
idea that zero runs would have scored. The bases would
have been empty and Varsho would have popped out, and
that would have been three outs and zero runs. That's
how that inning would have gone. And who knows what
we would have been looking at. It was the gimpy
Bobachette runningto first base, and when Edmund booted the ball
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and opened the door to a four run inning, the
short outing for Tyler Glasnow and what a lot of
Dodger fans were envisioning as a repeat of Game one,
and the realization that this was going at least six
games and headed back to Toronto instead. The most maligned unit
in all of postseason baseball, more than any starting staff,
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more than any lineup, the Dodgers' bullpen came to the
rescue banda got out of the fifth and if you
want to be critical about one thing, as David Vassi,
who joined us last hour, pointed out, the irony that
of all the bullpen arms, it was the most trusted
arm from twenty twenty four. That was the only we
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link pulling. Rableski, who was cruising, gave up a number
of a single to shorten the six, worked around it
with a strikeout in the groundout came out in the
seventh strikeout week round out on a ninety six mile
an hour sinker that was a comebacker. But then sometimes
you over analyze lefty versus righty versus Vlat ahead of him.
Doc went with the righty writy of Trina in a
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bit them the only run that bullpen would give up,
and it was a mistake that Otani would erase in
the bottom of the inning with a monster If you
want to go apobapo taco or appo taco, poetic poetic
p is what was in store for us. Dryer to
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Sasaki for multiple innings she and for nearly three. But
we are all thankful in hindsight that he got into
a little bit of a jam there in the twelve
because it brought what might be the most enduring image
of this world series, even beyond the nine times on base,
the cut of a large figure of Will Klein for
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four innings Clayton Kershaw basses juiced game on the line,
the highest of high leverage situations, two outs, nowhere to
put Lucas, No, that was Lucas right nowhere to put Lucas.
Ellen crin the camera constantly going to her and us
hearing in great detail who all of the people were around.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
Her, and that's uncle Jim.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
Kersh gets out of the jam. It was epic and
this time, Pe you lose, you learn I recommend a
budding off more than you can shoot to anyone. I
certainly do.
Speaker 4 (23:42):
But this news you scream here learn uh, one high
leverage out is perfect.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
It was a huge out. It was a big win
emotionally for all of Dodger Stadium, a monster boost of
enter and from there, unlike Kershaw outings in the past
against the Nationals, against the Phillies, You're done, Kersh, well done.
You provided us with the spark that we needed, the
moment that we need for six more innings of this.
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And it was Enriquez and our dear friend who joined
us at the top of the show, Will Climb.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
I mean, we couldn't be closer with him, We really couldn't.
And how about he being closer. We're moving in with
him and his wife and their apartment in Glendale.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
Enriquez inclined six innings of one hit, seven strikeout ball
two dudes that we did not envision being on the
World Series roster, Enrique, or I should say Enriquez, Enriquez
and Will Climb six innings. I didn't even want to hit.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
I mean I vaguely knew about Enriquez. I knew the
name Will Climb. When Vesia was not going to be
on the roster, and just an absolute shock for that
guy to go four inning.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Eyler Glasnow went four and two thirds, five hits, two
earned runs, four runs total, five strikeouts. Will Klein is
twenty five years old. He pitched seven innings total last year,
his first in the Big seven innings total. In eight
appearances last year. Prior to last night, his highest pitch
count was thirty six a two inning stint in Colorado
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back in June. He threw seventy two freaking pitches. He
was on fumes and when he needed it most, he
got the swing and miss on a three to two
curve ball that ignited Dodger Stadium, and it was fitting
that Freddie got him the win. Now, it did cause
us to miss out, as David Vessey gave us the
details on one of the all time great World Series
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stories of heroism. Then Yoshinoba Yamamoto begging to get into
the game beginning in the tenth inning by staring, as
David Vesse described it, babies, and Mark Pryor sending translator
Will to let him know that Yama was ready to
go to the bully, but they held out and as
much as we would have loved to have seen it.
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Pete Yama ready to go to the bully. Yamamota would
have taken all the juice that we had for Will
kleinb even maybe for Freddy's walk off.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
I mean, Otani could have hit another home run and
Yamamota would have sucked up all the juices.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
It still would have been the.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
Story like a sponge.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
But Enriquez with his best outing two clean inning, zero hits,
zero walks, deuce is wild, two ground ball, two fly
ball outs and two strikeouts stud Will Klimb, Emmett Sheen.
This was supposed to be the worst unit in the postseason,
the reason why the Dodgers might not win it all,
and it's very possible there'll be the reason they do
win it all. Game three winners win seventy percent of
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the time, nineteen pitchers, six hundred and nine pitches to
one hundred and fifty three hitters, thirty one hits, nineteen walks,
nearly seven hours. Two would have been game winners dying
on the warning track because of the smog.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
I don't think it smog, Bob oh.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
I forgot this is broadcast in the press room. Yeah, Bob,
the Marine Layer. Willie Mays had seven extra base hits
in his playoff career. Otani has had seven extra base
hits in his last two games at Dodger Stadium. It's wild,
It really is wild. Before the playoffs got started, we
brought up Barry Bonds, and last night was beyond Bonds.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
Yeah, it was Bonds esque.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
Five walks, four hits, two doubles, two home runs, started
in inning with a walk, three of them with nobody
on days. He's got to pitch tonight. You called it
p yesterday. What about Otani for MVP? I would say
now that he's hitting five hundred in the World Series
with three homers, five rebbies, six walks in just two k's.
His ops is twelve thirty six, and tonight he's starting. Yes,
(27:43):
I think it's safe to say that there is one
player ahead of all others that is your current favorite
to win World Series MVP, and that is show Hail
Time Experiences.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
You don't mat a lot of people, And you said
that the last time, and he won the MVP in
the NLCS. You said he was going to have an
epic perform and he did. Matt he did. A lot
of people are enjoying our commentary, but many of them
are very angry that we haven't given out the codes.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
That's I'm happy you brought that up, because here they are.
The two PM hour that we forgot about. The code
word is error error. There were two of those by
the Dodgers last night.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
Error.
Speaker 2 (28:25):
Now should we give the three pm one right now?
Speaker 5 (28:28):
So we made them? Wait, yeah, let's do it. The
final one of the day, the seventh and final code
word of the day.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
Give it to us Kates. Hold on, let me get
the three.
Speaker 5 (28:36):
Dearing scam two during Rogan and Rodney, you just gave
out air for the justiss details.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
What do they need these for?
Speaker 5 (28:42):
You write down all seven of them and just a
little heads up if you missed them during scam. The
podcast is up. You can go back and listen and
get those code words just in case you missed them.
Tomorrow during scam if you hear me give the announcement
and you call in and you give all seven code words. God,
you are going, Yes, it's a game five The Other
Worlds is.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
So three with scam Yes, two.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
With Rogan and Rodney, tickets going.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
Why don't you tell him? The podcast Rogan and Rodney.
Why did you only tell them the podcast scam if
they missed.
Speaker 1 (29:09):
It, they don't know if that podcast is up. Fair point.
Speaker 5 (29:13):
Yeah, you want to give out the final seventh, Well,
so the Timmany's going go ahead?
Speaker 2 (29:21):
Lasorda theasorta, So error and lesorta are the two code
words we forced you to listen. Understand this, people, We
did not do that intentionally. We have no interest in
forcing you to listen to the two pm hour, even
though it was great radio.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
Really good.
Speaker 2 (29:42):
We would have told you to ignore the two pm
hour and that we were going to give you both
the Madri Glago.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
I wish surely that Shoe al Tani would use the
Nina Simone version of this song as his walkout or
his pitch warm up. It's Otani night. We'll be back
to wrap it up for Dodger Stadium and get to
Morongo Casino. Dodgers on Deck. It's money. A big thank
(30:40):
you to Roddy Fossio and Craig tim Kats, our producer,
will be back here tomorrow at two o'clock the Petrols
and Money Show. Happy to be at Dodger Stadium. Game
four coming up.
Speaker 2 (30:52):
Stick around for Dodgers on deck first pitch, five eight pm.
Dodgers looking to take a commanding three to one series lead,
and you hear it right here on your home in
the Rogers AM five seventy l A sportsm