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Daniel Hudson (6-14-24)

Jun 15, 20247 min
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Daniel talks about Blake Treinen and Walker Buehler returning to the mound.

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We're alive at Dodgers Stadium, the Dodgers welcoming in another American League team, and we're joined by a man that I'm not sure how many teams he pitched for in the American League, but he's been around the block a few times. And that is the one and only Daniel Hudson. Thanks a lot for the time. Yeah, no problem, and I think it was two only two? Only two? You're a National League guy, White Sox and Blue Jays. Nice. Yeah, you are a National League guy. I have

been most of my career. Yes, when you were a starting pitcher, I've never asked you this. Were you a good hitter? I help my own for sure. I have a silver bat in my in my house, Yes, I do. Nice, I did not know that. That seems like a lifetime ago. Actually it was a lot time ago. Yeah. Are you a big fan of the way the rules have gone where pitchers don't hit anymore? Yeah? I think it's better for the game. Honestly,

the pitching is just too good. Some of the pitchers that we're hitting now, it's just it wasn't even a Honestly, it wasn't even a competitive at beat. It was really bad. So I think you know, a lot of the especially you know some of the younger guys that came up and they got spies into pitching early and just didn't hit growing up. It just it was really, really ugly. So I think it's better for the game that

we have DHM both in both leagues. You're a great guy to ask this, because pitchers always asked to sacrifice bunt more than any other player on the field. How difficult is it to bunt when the ball is moving that fast? It's very difficult back in the day. I can say that because it was back in the day. A lot of times you usually got a lot of heaters. You know, if they knew you were going to go up

there and bunty, they kind of wanted the out. So so you got a lot more heaters back in the day to uh to swing into uh to bunt at. So I think I think that's another way that's changed. If you to me up there against you know, some of these guys breaking balls, I have, I'd have no shot even putting one down, no shout, Okay, we'll leave it right there. Then as far as the hitting

goes, as far as the Dodger bullpen, goes Dan. It feels like you guys have really hit your stride as a group, not just individually. Yeah, you know, everybody's everybody's in a good groove down there right now. I don't want to jinx it too bad. I think can be so volatile down there at night to night, week to week. So, uh, you know, everybody's been been throwing the ball really well for the most part. I've been pretty healthy, except for you know, early on in

the year, we lost a couple of guys to some injuries. But uh, you know, everybody that has kind of been filtered through since then has stayed relatively healthy and thrown the ball really well. It's been a lot of fun to watch. Speaking of being healthy again, Blake trining, this is not normal for a guy to miss two years and to be as nasty as he is, right, Yeah, no, it's not. You're you're watching

something special out therey single time he takes the bump. I know is his velo is not quite what it was, you know, before his injury. But it was a pretty pretty major shoulder injury he went through, and to make it back after two years and be as sharp as he's been since he's gotten back has been really impressive when you look at his body of work and the way that you guys have both come back from different injuries the last two

years. Do you feel like you connect in that way that you both continue to pursue your careers even though you know many other guys maybe would not have. Yeah, you know, I've got to know Blake really well. Last couple of years. We spent a lot of time together at CBR in Arizona rehabing our various surgeries and injuries. You know, I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. Obviously, getting a no Blake as a person and as a father, as a husband has been a lot of

fun. And like I said, just to see him have the success he's had, Uh, since he's been back has been impressive to watch. You mean a lot to Walker Buehler as well. He's been frustrated with the way things have gone recently. Has he leaned on you at all? Yeah, Yeah, we've had a few talks on I actually went in there after his game the other night. You know, I went in there and you know, pat him on the back and I told him he's probably sick of me

saying it, but it's gonna come. You know, his stuff's gonna start clicking again. He's gonna start feeling like himself soon. You know, he missed pretty much two years as well. You got everybody's got to remember that. And you know, after you know, I can speak from an experience after second elbow surgery, just it takes a little while to feel like yourself again. And you know it's gonna come and it's gonna click, and we're gonna be better off for it. When you say everybody has to remember that,

maybe he's the one that needs to remember it the most. Definitely. I know he held himself to a high standard and he should because he's one of the best pitchers in the game when he's healthy, and uh, you know, it's it's it's a lot of fun to see him out there and competing. And I'm telling him, you know, good job grinding through those five innings. You know, he could have come out and earlier on, but he wanted to get through five and you know, helped the bullpen out

going into a bullpen game last night. So yeah, it's been Uh, like I said, it's gonna come. It's gonna click and you know, we're gonna be better off for it. Your locker is pretty close to Gavin Stone's locker. He seems to be quietly confident. What have you noticed about him coming into his own? Yeah, I was just about to say he's definitely coming into his own. You know. I think last year was a

pretty good learning experience for him. You know, he's pretty much been a fastball change up throughout his career, especially coming up through the minor and he's just really all he needed. And then he kind of kind of kind of got up, got up here and got his teeth kicked in a little bit and realize he's got to get something that moves left and h you know, he went really worked this offseason to try to put some weight on, get stronger so he could go deeper into games. And you know, he really

worked on that break and bone. It's been really good for him. He's one of those pitchers that you hear has developed this two seam fastball again. Why is that pitch in vogue again? I just think it's coming back, just because you have to keep guys as honest on that part of the plate, especially right Henders. I think it's coming, you know, right on right, left on left is coming back because guys are leaning out so hard to go get those breaking balls and try to launch them. I think the

two seemers coming back because it just gives you a little more run. It's gives you a little more room for air. You don't I don't feel like you don't really quite have to be as as a perfect with it every single time. You can kind of just let it eat on that part of the plate and let it run and take the take the movement, let the movement do its work, and you know, get guys off that outside part of the plate. And if you have a good four seamer, hitters are telling

me now there's just too much to cover. When you have a good two seemer and a good four seamer, Yeah, it's just a different look, especially if you can get guys in and hitters counts to two to one two oh that are traditionally four seam counts, and you can run a two seamer off the barrel either into a ridy or way to a lefty when they're you know, it's still the same velocity typically as your four seamer, but it's running a little bit more and it just gets off the barrel. It's get

some we contact in a Hitters count all right, Daniel Hudson. Thanks a lot for the time. Before I let you go, by the way, would you be against me finding a way to get a snapshot of you at City Field coming off the field with your fingers quieting the crowd. I want to know if that's in bounced, because I do not want to cross Daniel Hudson. I don't know about that. I mean, you can get whatever you want. I'm sure it's on the internet somewhere you can print off.

But no, that'll be cool to see if you get it, all right, I want to know if I have the green light. Like I said, I am as frightened of you as intimidated of you as I was of Chase Suttley, So I tread very carefully. I don't know how true that statement is for you, but it's definitely a compliment if you put me in the same sentence as Chase. So I'll take it. You're not the silver Fox yet. It's getting there. Thanks a lot for the time, Daniel.

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