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Chris Taylor (6-22-24)

Jun 23, 20245 min
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Episode description

CT3 talks about feeling more confident at the plate, and evaluates the team's performance so far.

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All right, we're here with fan favorite Chris Taylor. Chris uh not wearing the City Connect jerseys and warm up right now. But I'm sure you're just waiting to unveil it because you're such a big fashionista. Yeah. No, we were told to wait till the game to a fair head. So uh yeah, we got the funfetti jerseys tonight. Oh. I like that you even know the nickname for it? Yeah? No, I mean it looks like a funfetti kick. Chris. I saw you during batting practice, still

shagging in center field. How often do you move positions just to be sharp whenever you're called upon? Yeah, I try to whenever we take VP on the field. We don't do it every day, so I try to get my reps. You know. Usually I do ground balls before VP, so during VP, I'll run out there and get some move off the bat. You're coming off yourself and the team a pretty good road trip. Do you feel like your confidence is starting to get back to where it has been in

the past. Yeah, I feel pretty good. You know, the last week or so, I feel like I've been in a better place. I'm when I'm swinging balls. Moving forward is always a good sign, you know, And you know, they made some mechanical changes that have been working well for me and starting to get more comfortable with They're just trying to like get some rhythm and athleticism and you know it's starting to show a little bit. And I'm sure it helped that you were able to play against a couple of

lefties in the road to keep that rhythm. Yeah. No, just getting on the field, whether it's lefties or righties. It helps, you know, facing live pitching and continuing to get out there, even at this stage of your career when you make those type of adjustments, do you need to see the results to continue and stay consistent with it? You know, I think results are kind of It definitely helps you know your confidence and everything.

But as much as you can, you try to trust the process and more so the quality of that bats than the whether you're getting hits or not. Easier said than done. But you know, for me, I just like that, like I said, I'm moving the ball forward. There's a less swing and miss in the strike zone and you know, more line drives, which I like, did I miss it in Denver? Did you have a

triple? Because I feel like we have this debate, Chris and I that the triple to me is the most exciting play in baseball outside of a walk off home run. Have you have you changed your mind about that? No, I would have much preferred that ball to go over the fence. I'm sure you would have, but it was more exciting for the fans to see you run the bases. Whither the running the bases or my dancing that I did on third base. See that proves my point. We would not have

gotten that dance if you hit a home run. That is true. So have I swayed you a little bit? Can we agree to disagree on that? And you got to leave that up to the fans. I'd rather run all the way around the basis coming out and not do the dance. But okay, yeah, the dance is kind of awkward. I'll be honest with you. The Freddy dance. I could live with the other hiplock thing you guys do. I don't know. It feels a little awkward and you didn't really do it. Well, well I do I do it Freddie? Well

yeah, it's awkward. Good okay, Well you're gonna have to show me how it's done. Okay, maybe a little bit later. Yeah, Chris, before I let you go, You've been part of so many good teams with the Dodgers. Do you feel like this team is still has a lot of room to hit their ceiling. Yeah, you know, I think there's definitely been ups and downs. Obviously, having a full healthy roster would help

us. You know, there's times where all of our guys were kind of click in, and then there's times where we're all sort of in a slump. So that's just gonna happen over the course of the season. You know, hopefully it balances out. But yeah, we'd love to be like hitting our stride, you know, at the end of the year, but uh, you know when it counts in October. But right now, I feel

like we're in a we're in a good place. You know, guys have stepped up and and covered for the injured guys, so it's been big yourself included. That's why we like to like to see you out there with the Freddy and whatever else do you do out there, Taylor. Yeah, I'm just happy to be contributing anyway I can right now. You know that those first couple of months, Yeah, that was the toughest part is going out there and failing over and over and again. You know, you feel like

your your teammates are can't really count on you. It's a bad feeling. So to finally come through and contribute one of my numbers called you know, it just feels good to be like playing good baseball and helping the team win. It feels like you're out on the other side of that now. And I know you told me your wife and being a dad certainly helped you get

through that time. Yeah, you know I mentioned before. Their huge for me just being able to go home and kind of you know, separate baseball from my home life, and it's it's good for your sanity just to get have that escape. I'm just trying to contribute anyway I can today too, Chris, you and me both thanks a lot. Thanks

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