All right, from Javier Herrera the Superman bat Boy to Dodgers bench coach Danny Leman. Danny, you were right there first hand account of Hobby saving Otani's face and the Dodgers season. Yeah, I don't. I mean, this is way too big of a deal already. I don't know what this is. This is incredible. Oh you say that now because you weren't the one that saved him. I mean, we got out of the way. Hobby just it happened to hit him right in the chest. Watch the replay.
It's incredible. All right. So all right, so we're in the dugout, Hobby's down the way. We just finished talking to him, Danny. Is it over exaggeration that he did save Otani's life? Is that what he said? Well, he did not say it. That's what the people on the streets are saying. Say. He said, Hey, it was no big deal. Otani said thank you to him. But you know, just the way he played it in the dugout in Chicago, he's playing it that way now. Cool, Yeah, he's playing it cool. It's incredible.
Yeah, I guess he saved him. He's right in front of him and he caught it. I jumped out of the way because I didn't trust him to catch it. That's what we're used to. And uh, it's a I don't know, I don't even know what to say about it. You and will Ireton down the steps while Hobby just stood there and like, I don't know, look like Miguel Rojas in the dugout. It was a nice play. I don't know it was it was good. It was his best play by far. He stole the base off of Barden in Denver a couple
of years back, which is incredible too. So he's got a couple of things on his resume. All joking aside. Is their resentment inside the clubhouse or is there celebration of Hobby Herrera? Mostly celebration, But we'll see how far it goes. This is this is already getting a little bit too much for him. So you're saying, those that are calling for Otani to buy him a new Porsche a little too much? Is he calling for that? And that probably started with Hobby on it, but yeah, that might be
a little much. But well he has picked out the color. Come out, Hobby. Yeah, Jose this guyano. Because I was behind him, I didn't think he could catch it, and I jumped. Yeah, where was this guyana? Was he practicing his putt? Was hiding to the bench? Hey, can you explain to all of us how dangerous it can be in the dugout with some of these foul balls and the positioning of some of these dugouts. Yeah, some of them are super close, like Chicago's close,
obviously, but it's just the opening where Hobby stands. So everybody else is smart enough to get out of the way, but Hobby's got to be up there in the front line. So you feel like these five minutes of fame are going to be going quickly as Chico's five minutes of fame in twenty twenty. Yeah, they both stretched him out pretty good. So well, this is I don't I don't have any inkling this is going to stop any anytime soon. So all right, Danny, before I let you go,
do you feel like you are indebted to Hobby Herrera? No, not at all. Never On other things maybe, but not not this one. Hey, thanks a lot for the time. Love being in the sun in San Francisco. All right, thanks, Ded, There he is Danny Leeman, Dodgers bench coach, Indebted to Hobby Herrera as much as sho hey o Tani
