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Blake Treinen (5-24-24)

May 25, 20245 min
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Episode description

Blake talks about bullpen-mate Daniel Hudson and appreciating the game more after coming back from injury.

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All right. The Dodger bullpen has been outstanding this season, and Blake Trining has been a big reason. Even though he will not make it about himself, he's sitting right next to me. So so far, so good for you and the rest of the crew down there, number one, thank you for the time. You're welcome to Dave. Yeah. Yeah, guys have been great down there. I think they've adapted really well with adversity and guys, you know, falling under the injury bug and transitioning into different roles and

stepping up in big situations. So it's a lot of the same for some guys and a lot of new for some other guys. So no matter what the face is, I think our organization has done a good job of putting guys in the best lines to be successful and they come through. It feels like the pitching coaches really have done a great job of preparing you guys and even helping reset guys at certain times. Connor McGinnis, Mark Pryor and Josh part Yeah, you know, I've said it since day one I've been here.

I feel like they do a great job of finding what works best for you as an individual and how can we get the best out of you for the organization, and you know they're I guess the amount of time and attention to detail they put into their craft of getting to know different grips, different ways to attack hitters, how to get the best out of yourself is matched by none that I've ever come across. I've had very gifted people in my

career that have blessed me. But I'm looking at what the Dodgers put in play for players to be successful, and they've done the best job that I've seen. The Dodgers are very fortunate to have veterans like yourself and Daniel Hudson in the bullpen. Every player does not have the same path. How much team pride do you guys have? And Daniel Hudson and the way he's battled back the last couple of years to be part of this team, well, Huddy's a warrior. Not a lot of people can go through what he went

through and still come on the backside as resilient as he has. So anytime you have a guy like that in your bullpen alone with the talent or I guess along with the talent that he possesses and has show, it's it's gonna benefit the young guys. Are you guys the adults down there? I think I think he is. Yeah, you see, is he more guys that try to be adults down there? There's still there's still a lot of kid which is good. I mean, it's a this is a kid's game,

but a bunch of men are playing it. So there's a professional aspect to it that I think we all try to maintain. But having fun at hard I think is important. So I think we have a good blend of guys down there to keep it light and fun, and conversations are certainly entertaining. Do you want to let us in on any of those conversations? You know, I'm a big league bullpen, so no, no, I had to try like a code of honor, and that's not breaking the coach. So

you're not you're not getting privy to that, Dave. And then you sneak around the clubhouse. Your your phone is always on recording, not down in the bullpen. I always tell you hot mics are everywhere. Yeah, yep, you even got a pen that's got a microphone on it. So Blake China has me down. Hey, it's been really a joy to watch you pitch and you go through your journey to be back. Do you see the game differently than you saw it even maybe five seasons ago. Uh? Yeah,

in a sense of more just appreciation for each moment. You know, when you're younger, you're always trying to establish yourself or or show that you're capable of being in several roles and then maintaining a level of success more than just like a one year wonder. And now it's just being you know, I guess grateful and honored to still be playing. Things have changed a little

bit. I'm still believing that there's more in there. I mean, you always strive to be the best version of yourself, but it's what I have. I'm grateful that I'm able to throw a ball and contribute and coming back is definitely a little bit different, but in a good way. What's the difference between getting the final three outs and being who you've in for the Dodgers where you've done that at times but also has thrived and putting out different fires

and facing the best in different innings. I think you simplify. No matter what your role is, your job is to get three outs and get them as quick as you can. I think the game's falling in love with the punch out and the home run and the swing and miss, but we forget that sometimes missing a barrel is weak contact. And if a guy's going to swing early on me and get a week out like, I'll take it. So my job is to go out and do sweet contact as early and often

as possible and put up a zero. So the less pitches the better. It means that I can be more fresh on a regular basis, and that's that's ultimately the goal. All right, Blake, thank you for the time. I see this nice leather glove right here. Oh yeah, how long have you had that for? This is my first year. Yeah, they've been great, chip over and Nakono has been been a blessing to me. So yeah, all right, well thanks a lot for the time. Appreciate

it. And I like what you brought to the table today. Right here felt like the eighth inning feel I was like four thirty

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