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Christian Walker (7-4-24)

Jul 05, 20247 min
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DV catches up with the "Dodger killer" before the Dodgers play the Dbacks on the 4th of July.

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The Dodgers and Diamondbacks wrapping up this three game series on the fourth of July. And I'm with a man that I have now labeled a Dodger killer public enemy number one here in Los Angeles because he has done amazing things, not against the Dodgers only, but against major League Baseball. He has twenty home runs, tied with the best first basemen, among the most hit this year. And that's the one and only Christian Walker. Christian, thanks a lot

for the time. Appreciate it. Yeah, thanks for having me. I feel like I was obligated to come over here just so Dodger fans can hear what you sound like, what your personality is like. So I guess this is your personal introduction after your bat has done all the talking. No, it's an honor. There's a ton of history in the stadium, in this organization, so you know, to be even on anybody's radar of you know, having success against the team or the organization, it's it's humbling for sure.

After last year the Diamondbacks going to the World Series sweeping the Dodgers in the first round, is there a different era of confidence among this group of players. Yeah, it's no secret. You know how how good this Dodgers team is year in and year out, and especially last year. So I know, I know personally that that gave us and and me a ton of

confidence and a ton of momentum moving forward. That was that was something that was circled on our on our postseason to do list, and you know, to be proud of that that that series win and and you know, it felt like that was that was a big stepping stone for us and in our

success in the postseason. I know there's an extra wild card berth now at stake, and it seems like teams like the Dodgers, the Phillies, they talk about October, but for other teams and for them as well, doesn't there need to be a sense of urgency and not try to diminish the regular season? Yeah, yeah, I think, you know, I think it's it's all part of the preparation. You know, some some teams have the luxury they they know they're going to be able to put up a certain amount

of wins every year. They have the luxury to you know, set their sights on the postseason, and you know, it doesn't seem to affect how they go about their business during the regular season. I think other teams that are, you know, a little unfamiliar with the postseason and how hard it is to get in. Uh, you know, their their focus is day to day and and trying to win every game. I know the pitching has

been hurt for you guys so far the first half of the season. Do you feel like you're in the same position or a better position to make a run in the second half this year if you get guys like Eduardo Rodriguez and Merril Kelly back. Yeah, any anytime you get your you know, your your your top guys back, that's that's huge. But you know that being

said, it's there's still a lot of baseball left. You know, there's there's gonna be there's gonna be more injuries, right There's gonna be guys that come back from the i L. It's just it's part of the season. It's the nature of it. You know, there's there's a lot of good talent in this in this clubhouse right now to win games. And yeah, just a matter of you know, trusting each other and having each other's backs and and just leaving it on the field. That's the voice of Christian Walker

ahead a first pitch between the Dodgers and Diamondbacks. All right, Christian, we all know how well you've done here at Dodgers Stadium. Is it something about the way you see the ball here? Is it the heightened atmosphere here at Dodger Stadium? Can you put your finger on why you've excelled? No, I mean a little bit of both, you know, all of the above. It's you know, it's definitely a you know, there's a there's

a play to your competition type type expectation when you come here. We know, you know that the Dodgers are gonna give us some some good games. And yeah, it's you know, I wish there was you know, a rhyme or reason to it. It's just I think it's just one of those funny baseball stats. When you go inside that batter's box last night, obviously you're locked in. Is there a feel, like you can use an analogy sort of like Klay Thompson or Steph Curry when they're making threes from half court?

Is there that same feel in the batter's box for a hitter? I

know, I know, you know. One major difference that comes to mind is just the size of the park, not that this is like a small park by any means, but playing at Chase, you know, I hit a ball last week that was a four hundred and twenty foot double, So like right, like, sometimes it's it's a little daunting feeling like you have to hit the ball so hard and so far to get rewarded there at Chase sometimes, and you know, there's there's other pros that come with it.

There's a lot of doubles, there's a lot of triples to be had in that big outfield. But you know, I would say maybe maybe it takes a little bit of effort level out where, you know, maybe on that like eighty ninety percent effort level and it's maybe a little bit more efficient and just trusting that you know, if I put a good swing on it and put the ball in the barrel, I can be rewarded for it. So you have twenty home runs this year? Are you telling us your short change

playing in what hitters consider a hitters ballpark? No, you're talking about Chase. Yeah, yeah, that's not a hitters ballpark anymore. I think I think five or six years ago it definitely was. But I think since you know, the humidors have been added, and it seems like the league is trying to regulate how the ball, how the ball flies around the league. You know, there's still some parks that it's it's still a good place to hit, right, Like Cincinnati comes to mind, Colorado comes to mind,

stuff like that. But yeah, for whatever reason, you know, I just I enjoy I enjoy competing at Dodger Stadium, Christian I know, and Kershaw's on the injured list, but you've competed really well against him. Does that go back to just certain matchups are more beneficial to hitters than pitchers.

What have been those type of head to head confrontations for a lack of better term, You know, anytime, anytime it's like righty, lefty or something, as a hitter, you try to take you try to channel that as confidence, right, Like, regardless of who's out there, It's like, obviously the credibility and the career successes is there, you know, so you have to acknowledge that. But in the same sense, it's like it's just

a body out there. You're trying to play the head game. It's like, oh, I got the match up on my side, and you know, however, However, you got to kind of phrase it and think about it to feel like you have an advantage or have an edge in the box. You know. I think that's a big part of it. I think, you know, the mechanics are important and all that, but you know, the more confident I can be and the more I can just trust myself

in the box, the better hitter I am. I've always felt, no matter who it is or what team you're playing for, when you go to a visiting ballpark and you get the booze, I feel like that's a sign of respect. Do you feel like maybe you could feed off of that because I hate to tell you, Christian, I feel like you're a household name now in Los Angeles. Yeah. Yeah, anytime the fans you know, acknowledge you good or bad, I think there's something positive to be taken from

there for sure. But yeah, like I said, man, it's just one of those things. It's uh, you know, I wish I wish I had like a good juicy nugget for you. Why it's here, But yeah, I think it's just one of those one of those funny baseball stats. That's awesome. Well, great meeting you and thank you. For the time. I really appreciate it. Yeah, thank you. You're okay with me ending this by calling you dodger killer? Still right? Hey, I'm not saying it. A lot of games to be played, you know.

There he is, Dodger Killer Christian Walker on the fourth of July

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