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Off-day Dodger Talk with Tim Cates before a brief home stand with the Colorado Rockies.

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Ay, beautiful nights here in southern California just gets better as we talk some Dodgers baseball over the next hour. Hi everybody, and welcome to off night Dodger Talk here on AM five to seventy LA Sports Live Everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. Hope you're enjoying your Thursday evenings. The sun gets ready to set here on the West Coast. The Dodgers back on the West Coast after a six game East Coast road trip, and what a road trip it was.

We'll die sect it. We'll get into it in just a couple of minutes. Eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seventy is your telephone number eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy your phone calls between now in the bottom of the hour, coming up at about seven forty. We've got a farm report for you. I like to give you an update on the Dodgers' top minor league prospects as we're now two months into the minor league season.

What's happening in TRIPLEA, Oklahoma City with guys like Dalton Rushing and Tulsa Double A. What happened with Diego Kartaya? How about names like Peyton Martin and Kendall, George Maddock, Bruns, Justin Robleski, just to name a few. Hosuay Depala, who's out in Rancho Kuca Manga in a top three Dodger prospect and a top fifty overall prospect in all of Major League Baseball? What are they up to? How are they doing? We'll also get an update

from Michigan with one of the voices of the Great Lakes Loons. Looking forward to catching up later on this hour to the Farm Report with John Vacari, one of the voices of the Loons. Get an update on some of the Dodgers' minor league prospects at high A Ball, because there are several of them there now. Guys like Jared Carross Alex Freeland started this season in Great Lakes and they've now been promoted to Double A toll. So that's coming up at

seven forty. But between then and now, we got a lot to get to again, including your phone calls. At eight sixty six, nine eighty seven, two five seventy, the Dodgers back home safe and sound after a six game East Coast road trip. Before we get to what happened in Cincinnati, it what happen in New York against the Mets the last three days. I got to tell you about the world win last twenty four hours for this

Los Angeles Dodgers team. In case you missed it earlier on Petrosen Money, David Vassa, who has enjoyed a night off tonight, well deserved after a six game East Coast road trip in the start tomorrow at a brief three game homestand against the Colorado Rockies, David Vassa called into Petrosen Money and it has been a long twenty four hours for David vass part of the Dodgers traveling party, the only embedded reporter outside of Kirston Watson who works for Sports in LA

that gets to travel with the team. Of course, we're your home with the Dodgers here on the radio AM five to seventy LA Sports. And last night, after the Dodgers finished off the sweep of the New York Mets with a ten to three win, the team got ready headed to the airport Newark Airport to head back home to the West Coast, and obviously, with the time difference, they wouldn't be getting back to what two o'clock in the morning,

probably right around there. They got to Newark and according to David Vassay, they got on the plane and waited and waited weather lightning, a storm in the Northeast. What happens this time of year. It only gets worse during the summertime with those summer storms. But they had to wait out a weather delay, not for a game, but for a flight back from Newark and New York. This is the Dodger team plane last night. David Vassa told this this just a few hours ago here on I seven E LA Sports.

After the weather delay, the pilot and co pilot they had to wait for because they were coming from an international flight, would then take over the controls of the Dodgers team charter from New York to LA. The only problem was they had expired their a lotment of time and needed to take a break. You're only allowed to work so long a shift as a pilot makes sense, it's a safety issue. You want your pilot to be rested and ready to go. They had to wait for backup pilot and co pilot to get

to Newark. That was another two hour delay to get pilots who weren't scheduled to work, call them in in essence on overtime on an off day to come fly the Dodgers charter flight from Newark Airport in New York to Lax here in southern California. In all David vassa our Dodger reporter, telling Petros some

money and all of you. Earlier seven hours the Dodgers waited on a plane to come back to Los Angeles, did not get wheels up from New York till almost five thirty in the morning Eastern Standard time, that's two thirty in the morning. They didn't get back and land at lax till almost seven forty five this morning. What a night for the Dodgers. Finish off the sweep of the New York Mets, head to the airport, get ready to celebrate a happy flight home. As Dave Roberts always says, they get a win

on the final leg of a road trip. It's a happy flight for the Dodgers as they make their way back to southern California. The only problem is they had a seven hour delay, did not land until this morning when the sun was already up here in southern California. And for many of you listening right now, driving home, still in traffic on the ninety one, on the two ten, head into Santa Carino. Wherever you're heading and driving around

on this Thursday now night, you were getting ready for work. Maybe he's getting ready to have finals, take the kids school for the last week of school, if you're still in school and the Dodgers were just touching down at LAX. Thankfully, a day off for the Dodgers today. Thankfully, the Dodgers didn't have to turn around and start a series to night at Dodgers Stadium.

Thankfully, a built in off day for the Dodgers allowed them to get some rest, recoup, recoup sleep, hopefully get back on track health wise, and get ready tomorrow night to start a brief three game home series against the Colorado Rockies. Now, the schedule makers didn't do any favors for the Dodgers because not only did the Dodgers have to deal with all this travel issue last night this morning, coming back from a six game East Coast road trip.

The Dodgers will be off on Monday as they head back to the East Coast. What in the world, Yeah, I've talked about for the last week here on Dodger Talk. How the Dodgers here in late May early June have a brutal scrat schedule of back to back East Coast road trips with three

games Sandwich at home against the Rockies. They'll go back to Pittsburgh next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and then back to New York against the Yankees in the Bronx for three games next Friday, Saturday, and Sunday against the Yankees. And it's three nationally televised games, and it's a Sunday night baseball game for the Dodgers, who then will have to turn around and return home again late into the morning to Los Angeles. Now, nobody's gonna cry about travel

proms. Certainly, you deal with your own travel proms. I deal with my travel proms. We've all been through there. It only seems to get worse. Delays, canceled flights, having to then wait on tarmax gates not ready. It's a problem. It is a problem. But for the Dodgers, they had a massive problem getting home last night from New York. They eventually did, but not after a seven hour delay. Our own David Vassay with the team as it happened last night, how worse would have have been

having to sit there for seven hours after a loss. It would have been even worse if the Dodgers would have lost the series or continued the long losing streak they had before heading to Queens, New York for that three game series.

Thankfully, the Dodgers players and team were in a good mood, a celebratory mood after a sweep of the New York Mets, so the seven hours maybe didn't feel as bad as it could have, but certainly feeling it this afternoon after landing this warning night off tonight, and the Dodgers back at it tomorrow night against the Colorado Rockies. Walker Bueler, by the way, scheduled to get the start on Military Appreciation Night. We salute all those who have

served it continue to serve our fine country. Drone show Tomorrow night, Yamamoto on the mound, Saturday night for Tyler Glasnew Bobblehead Night, and then Sunday Gavin Stone on the mound against the Rockies in the finale. So it'll be

a fun weekend out at the Ravine. Dodgers back home, and wouldn't you know it, the Dodgers left on this six game East Coast road trip to Cincinnati and New York against the Mets with a six and a half game lead, they lost all three games to the Cincinnati Reds and quite frankly, got

out played in all three games by the Cincinnati Reds. They get rained out in New York a Memorial Day and then win three straight in New York against the Mets, including a ten inning win to get it all started in the first game of a doubleheader on Tuesday, and blew out the Mets yesterday with

a six run eighth inning and a ten to three win. They flipped it just like that, a five game losing streak, a three game sweep in Cincinnati, but they turn it around winning three in a row in New York, and they sit atop the division still with this six and a half game lead. The Dodgers hit the road for six with a six and a half game lead, and they return to Dodgers Stadium for this brief three game homestand with a six and a half game lead in the division. The Dodgers will

take that all day long. A five game losing streak, losing three in a row to start an East Coast road trip. The Dodgers could have seen this spiral out of control. The Dodgers could have seen that lead dwindle because the Padres and Giants, don't look now, are playing better baseball. They're

nipping at the heels of the Dodgers. They've closed the gap from eight to seven, six and a half and it got down to five and a half, and it could have gotten worse and closer, but the Dodgers stopped that with the three game sweep in New York, and it's back to a six and a half game lead going into action tonight eight sixty six nine eighty seven two five seventy. So the world is right now with the Dodgers back home

and still with a six and a half game lead. But last week when the Dodgers were on this five game losing streak, I don't know about you, I don't know about your friends who are Dodger fans, but they started to become some panic amongst Dodger fans out there, and people covering baseball started to pick up on I think this panic and watch this Dodgers team because quite frankly, what they were doing on the field offensively wasn't very good. The

numbers were tanking as far as production. What you see in front of you is pretty obvious. Can't score runs, cat string together hits, flying out, striking out more than a hits, Losing ball games, not getting great starting pitching, bullpen, not picking you up like they did in Cincinnati. You can see with your own eyes. You can hear it with your own

ears right here on seventy LA Sports. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic and Fox Sports Baseball wrote a piece as the Dodgers were in the midst of this five game losing streak and heading to New York, and he wrote, the Dodgers are discovering that one point four billion cannot buy you a full twenty six man roster. Even after their lucrative offseason, adjustments still will be necessary in LA's

quest for a World Series title. The long piece on The Athletic that posted just before the Dodgers swept the New York Mets in queens A City Field and talked about the struggles of the outfield, the lack of production from James Altman, Keith ky Hernandez, Chris Taylor, seeing Taoscar Hernandez's numbers start to come down, Andy Pajus's great start for the first two weeks. He cooled off, The Dodgers are need of an outfielder. Can Mookie Betts continue to play

shortstop and produce at the top of the lineup? Or is he get a falter and come down as far as the great offensive numbers that he had put up the first two months, can he keep it up at this pace? Ken Rosenthal wrote, do the Dodgers need to go out and get a shortstop and move Mooki over to second base because of the toll that it's taking on Mooki? Do they need an outfield help on an everyday basis in left field? And how about this bulp and all the injuries Joe Kelly, Evan Phillips.

Well, they got Blake Trining back, Daniel Hudson's back, They're gonna get Joe Kelly back. Evan Phillips, who I just mentioned it's hurt, is hopefully coming back this weekend. But at a point last week the Dodgers

had four high end relievers on the injured list. They're getting healthy, thankfully, But Ken Rosenthal, National Baseball Pundit wondered, did the Dodgers need a closer and could that closer that they go out and get via trade be a veteran who's maybe on the last year of his contract in Boston and ken Lee Jansen. Could maybe William Thomas be that shortstop in Milwaukee that the Dodgers need to go out and get. Could Tommy fam be that left fielder who signed

a one year deal in Chicago? I believe with the White Sox that double check that matter positive. Could he be the answer for the Dodgers in left

field? Yep? In Chicago. Ken Rosenthal writing all these possible scenarios for the Dodgers and making a trade looking to bolster an already good team that pumped the breaks fans five games that's it at five game losing strenk and all of the sudden Nationally, it's calling for a trade to add a reliever in Kenley Jansen, trade possibly for William Dominson short stop to help out and alleviate the stress of Mookie Betts and the struggles of Gavin Lux at second base, and

acquiring Tommy Famin veteran who can produce in October and a presence in the locker room, but more importantly, can play every day in left field and produce. Oh yeah, what about Boba shed Could he be a possibility in a trade with the Toronto Blue Jays. All this was thrown out there by Ken Rosenthal and other National Baseball riders after the Dodgers dropped five in a row and then they proceeded to then win three straight in New York against the Mets.

It's funny how a little losing a rut for an offensive team that has been really good for two months, the struggles of the bottom half of the lineup and some bullpen hiccups, all of a sudden, it's panic time, and how do we fix these problems immediately? Let's just go out and make trades and trade the farm. Well, as I'm gonna tell you in the Farm report coming up at seven to forty, Dodgers are rich with talent in the

minor leagues. They're one of the better baseball organizations top to bottom. Their minor league system is stacked. They've got three catchers who are really good, and how he thought of two of which are still considered top one hundred prospects. They got pictures that at different levels a ball to double A. They are really good right now as far as talent and rich with talent. That talent could be used for trades. But as we sit here having not even

flipped the calendar to June, and it's already panic time. No, no, no, pump the brakes, Pump the brakes. If that five game losy streak turned into seven to eight to nine and they just couldn't find any way to get out of it, then yeah, maybe some changes is necessary. But they figured it out in New York. They got the bats going again, they got really good starting pitching from Gavin Stone and Tyler Glass.

Now yesterday they got three solid innings from James Paxson, who was on his short leak because of a short rest that he was on, and then the bullpen game is basically what it became after that. Once they get healthy at the back end with Joe Kelly, Evan Phillips, Bruce Dark Gratterol, hopefully soon I think the Dodgers will be all right. But it's just interesting to see a little bit of a rut offensively and a five game losing streak and

the wheels have fallen off. Panic time in baseball eight sixty six nine, eight seven two five seventy your phone calls when we come back. Appreciate you being with us on this Thursday night. Your phone calls, We're gott a farm report, busy show, busy, busy show. Love talking Dodgers baseball with you. Appreciate you. Listening on the iHeart radio app. Got people texting right now. They're out about running errands in a store. They got

it on the phone walking around shopping love that. I was over at Whole Foods here in Burbank last Friday because I had pre im post grabbing a little pizza for me and Colin. Ye. The guy making the pizza the Whole Foods was watching the Dodger game on TV. I had it on my iPhone on the iHeartRadio app. The guy goes, hey, you listen to the Dodger game. I said, yep. He goes yeah, I listened on the iHeart Radio app all the time. Said we appreciate that. He goes

we I said, hey, work at A five seven YLA Sports. We appreciate you. We're right across the street. Didn't get a free pizza, but starting good. Your phone calls when we've come back, Tim Kate's, Ronnie Fossio and you on this Thursday night Dodger Talk on a FFI seven YLA Sports Live everywhere. Yeah, on that thing called the iHeart Radio app Off night Dodger Talk continues. Tim k with you here until the top of the

hour. Coming up in fifteen minutes. We'll get you a farm report, the latest on the Dodgers' top prospects from Oklahoma City all the way down to Rancho Cucamonga. In case you missed it. David Vadsay on with Petro some Money earlier relaying what happened and the Dodgers travel struggles home last night after their game in New York, they went to Newark Airport, sat for seven hours in a plane waiting the weather and then waiting for a pilot and co pilot

to get to the airplane. They had to get a crew that was on call to arrive. Took a couple more hours after the weather delay. Seven hours and all the Dodgers sat on a plane at Newark Airport waiting to leave the East Coast and come back home. Didn't arrive till almost seven forty five this morning. So thankfully, the Dodgers no game tonight and off nights, and they'll be back at it tomorrow night against the Colorado Rockies. With Walker

Rueler on the mount. Let's go out to the phones. Thanks for being patient, John, Advice. Tell you're starting things off here on this Thursday night. Welcome John. How are you? John? Go ahead? John? Okay, I'm here, go ahead. Hey. How you doing? Then? Doing good? What's going on? Hey? Hey man? I just I've been a Dodger fan for forty years and what I'm kind of getting frustrated with is hearing about the weather delays and the travel delays of these players.

And I understand it's a legitimate deal, but I'm making a fraction of what the league minimum is paying these players right now. And I have weather delays, I have trouble trouble delays, but my boss still expects me to show up. And I know that you you know, I know that you might have producers and there, but it's just it's kind of difficult when you're like a normal person. Yeah. Well, nobody's complaining. Nobody complained about it at all, as David pointed out, and I appreciate the phone call.

Nobody wants complaining. David mentioned that on that team flight, everybody was calm, everybody was cool and took it in stride because there's nothing you can do so it's not like anybody was up on arms. Never said that once. It was just pointed out that thankfully there's no game tonight because they had a seven hour a wait on a plane, and I mentioned, you have

travel issues. I've got travel issues. It's part of the norm now, and I'm just clearly pointing out that the Dodgers team plane had travel issues last night. David Vasse was on the plane, talked about it with Petro some money earlier. He said it. I'm repeating what he said. There was no issues. Nobody was complaining. Nobody was throwing a fit, not at all. Nobody was feeling like, oh, how can this happen to us? That wasn't the case at all. Obviously you want to get home a

little bit of frustration, but nobody made it known. There was no player or staff that got upset and made it known and made a big deal about it. Because there's nothing you can do. You have to wait it out. But the point is, hey, they got travel issues, just like everybody else does. You tried going coast to coasts, weather issues, delays, layovers, it's part of traveling now, and the Dodgers were the victims of that last night with a seven hour delay weather and then waiting to get

a pilot and co pilot to show up to the team charter. So again, thankfully they didn't have to play a game tonight, because their job is to play and perform, and to have to fly overnight and land at seven and forty five in the morning and come back and play less than twelve hours later, it would have been tough. No matter what you're doing, I have to do that to your job. So I get it. It's a

different world. They're flying differently, they live a different lifestyle, but hey, weather and flying still delays, even them, the Los Angeles Dodgers. That's the whole point of it. Nobody once ever said there was complaining at all on that team charter what was happening, because again, there's nothing you can do. Joe in La Joe, how you doing. How many times did you travel lately? Joan had problems? Let me tell you, I

played professional baseball. We had fifteen hour overnight bus trips from Danville to Wisconsin Rapids. That's at fifteen hours out of bus. That's a long time. Okay, I know travel is not a problem. All the players want to play. They don't care how long it takes to get there. Okay, that's the end of story. What I call about is this, I know the family. I know the kid. His name is Lane Thomas. He's twenty seven. He's a five tool player, and if you check him out,

you understand any of the contract that is not that expensive. And that's the guy that could be your center fielder of the future. So he is the war Sends going nowhere. The Nationals are going nowhere. This is the guy forget Tommy fam and all these wash up these guys that are looking for a job. Lane Thomas. It's twenty seven. Please check them out. Dodgers, if you're listening, this is the kid you want to trade for, whether it's at the deadline or before or after Getty. I've been trying

to get him someone to do it in the off season. Now we're just coming off an mcl a sprained mcl but he's back in the lineup. The other night he was two for three and hit a home run. This kid can play. He can run, feel throw, hit for power, and he can hit for average. Check him out, all right, I appreciate it. I appreciate Lane Thomas. Yeah, the twenty eight year old now in right Fiel hitting two twelve, three home runs, thirteen home runs.

Not sure that's the direction they're necessarily going to go right now in Joe, but I appreciate it. They're looking for a guy who is a veteran left fielder with power, can hit lefty's and righty's. And again they've given opportunity after opportunity to Kicky Hernandez Chris Taylor task Hernandez is now back over and left field, and now that Jason Hayward is healthy again and in right field, you're gonna see Teoscar Hernandez play a lot more in that left field spot.

So maybe it's a mute point looking to go out and get a veteran like a Tommy Fam that was suggested by Ken Rosenthal. And this thing Tommy Fam has been brought up for two years at least as a possible, you know, outfield that the Dodgers could go out and get and put it in the left field. But again, the Dodgers right now have a pluthora of outfielders. They're just not overall producing. Yeah, Pat has got hot, James Outman struggled, went back to Triple A and that's where he's at right now.

Jason Hayward has been up and down, certainly been hurt with the back injury, and it's been a rotating door in left field. Chris Taylor, who hopefully starting to get hot, Key k Hernandez, who's played left, short third, second base already this year for the Dodgers. So they've thrown multiple players out in left field to see what sticks, who can get hot, and I think maybe moving forward, that'll be the way it goes with

left field. And you know, the whole lefty righty rotation thing determines whether or not Jason Hayward plays right field. If that's the case, tay Oscar moves over to right and they need to plug in somebody in left field, and they got multiple players they can plug in with Chris Taylor, Keky Hernandez. They can find guys to play left field. Miguel Rojas has been playing at second and third and playing different positions outside of shortstop. Miguel Vargas,

who they called back up, has been playing left field. And Miguel Vargas looks really good in that series against the New York Mets. Maybe he can catch fire. Miguel Vargas was really good last to start the year in Triple A Oklahoma City. Now we remember he got to start in the major leagues last year as the everyday second baseman and then just couldn't get it going after the wrist injury or the hand injury. Excuse me, and I think that

affected him. They're messing with this swing, trying to get him right, and by messing with it, trying to tinker with it, get him right, get him back on course. He just never did. And he got sitting down to Triple A at the All Star break and never got back to the major leagues. Broke camp and he was in Triple A, went to

South South Korea with him. But started the year in Triple A and got going offensively and got called up and has played really well and the bats there in the series against the Mets, and I think you're gonna start, hopefully getting seeing him get some more at best, because he hasn't gotten a ton of playing time, but when he has been out there, he's been really good. Eight sixty six, nine eighty seven, two five seventy. Mitch, Mitch, how you doing by your Mets? Got beat by the Dodgers

in three games. I know you're out there in the East Coast, but how about the Dodger You ran in to New York, the to Newark Airport there in New Jersey. How bad of an airport is that, Mitchy, It's been a while. How you doing. I'm a little fears of flying traveler, you know what my daughters said. But anyway, you know it was a screw. Why couldn't he play the Yankees? They're coming back to York, sig do over again, hopefully goes. I mean that's something they

could have played a consecutive series with the day of in between. Yeah, I would love to see after Bichetty move Mookie back to second and I'm dying can similarly bring up some of the young players. Always hear his talk about it. I want to be playing with La Dodgers at street bat. I

appreciate think about it. Yesterday the Dodgers were in New York playing the Mets, and I looked at Colin he because the game was on TV and I was doing post game, and I said, look at the outfield is Jason Hayward, who a year ago they took a flyer on and he got back to the Jason Hayward of ten years ago, and they bring him back this year as an everyday right fielder. Andy pa Has was in center field and Miguel Vargas was in left field. Both players started the year in Triple A

Oklahoma City. So when you say let's give some of the young guys an opportunity, that's exactly what we saw yesterday. Vargas and Pahz two were the three Dodger outfielders yesterday in a game against the Mets. So they're getting their opportunities, no doubt about it. And it's not like they're just filling time and space until somebody else comes off the injured list and his back starting every

day. Andy Pajez I think is here to stay. Hopefully he's turned it around after the last two weeks of having a lull at the plate and that whole cat and mouse game of pitchers figuring him out. He needs to figure out pitchers and adjust that back and forth. It's his turnout to make the adjustments, and hopefully he has because he swung the bat a lot better the

Dodgers' offense in the three games in New York. Really after that spark of that seventh or eighth Indian Game one of the double hitter, they've looked different. They've looked like a team that's not anxious at the plate, jumping and swinging at bad pitches early in the count, swinging for the fences, not trying to just put the ball in play and you know, pass it on to the next guy, drawing walks. They weren't doing that against Cincinnati.

They got away from what they were really good at to start the season, and they did that late in that opening game of the double header. They certainly did a really good job of that in Game two and yesterday that six

run eighth inning. That's what we're used to seeing. Bookend to buy home runs from Will Smith, Miguel Rojas, RBI single, Vargas a two run double down the right field line, went with the pitch and hit a flare down the right field line, didn't try to pull it, didn't roll over on a ground ball, the shorter second for an out, went with the pitch, Zach, like you're supposed to do to run double and then show hey, o Tani the two run home run to left center field, going

with the pitch and his power he can hit it out any part of the ballpark, anywhere, left right center, anywhere he can hit it out. He's so strong outside fastball goes with it, hits a nearly four hundred feet out of the park to left center field. That's what the Dodgers are really good at. And when they're playing well and they're scoring and they're clicking good pitching and the offense is producing top to bottom, and we saw that in

this New York series. So I hope they've maybe flipped it back to what they were doing right and got rid of those bat at bats and maybe got that rut offensively at least, I hope eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seventy. Yes, I'm aware that Newark Airport is in New Jersey. I get that. Yes, there is an airport closer. I understand that. But they flew out of Newark yesterday seven hour delay, got back home safely, and no nobody whined and complained about it. There wasn't an uproar.

Certainly probably not happy about it, but as David Vassay mentioned, the struggles are real for everybody traveling, no matter if you're a Major League baseball team or a family out and about just making your way through a vacation and an airport going from one city or another. It's real. The travel struggles are real out there with all the delays and the weather issues, and uh, it's just bad. Easy. You gotta get to you easy before we get to the farm report. Sorry for keeping you on a hold. Is

he happy? Uh? Soon to be birthday party for you this week? I just saw your tweet about the invitation Saturday, but I don't have the details. I'll I don't know. You can make it. You gotta do, dog? Did they have? Yeah? I got the pie away. Listen before before I forget, I did listen to the creked iHeart radio, and I become a big click, big click thing. So anyway, but anyway, I'm so so hard to give them from rest we can they said, now they they're gonna be. I am gonna forgive them. They're a

long. Oh you're back, now, you're back. Now, I'm sure done again. But oh wait, you know what I'll get all right? Way they will. I feel like they've turned it around. I feel like they're gonna start going on a run here. I feel it in my bones. Is he and I appreciate it yeah, you mentioned the Quakes game that, like, can you listen to Dodger games on the iHeartRadio app, but

you can listen to Quakes game. Our buddy Mike Linscott, who's the voice of the Quakes, he was on the Farm Report a couple of weeks ago here on Dodger Talk. He does a great job as the voice of the Quakes. You can hear those games for free. Just type in RC Quakes, Rancher Kukamuk Quakes and you can listen to all those games for free on the iHeartRadio app. So we'll take a break, we'll come back and we'll

get you your Farm Report. Yeah, we'll get you updated. What's happening from Triple A all the way down to a ball Also gonna be joined by John Vaccari, one of the voices the Great Loons, the high A ball team for the Los Angeles Dodgers. When you go to Rancha Coucamonga at a young age, you get promoted to the Great Lakes, and then you go to Double A Tulsa, and then you go to Triple A Oklahoma City, and then you come to Dodger Stadium in Southern California. We'll get your Farm

Report. We'll try to squeeze in some calls if we can after that. Tim Kates, Ronnie Fossio on you. Off Night Dodger Talk here on an FI seventy LA Sports Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. Off Night Dodger Talk continues here on your Home of the Dodgers AM five seventy LA Sports Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. Dodgers Back added tomorrow when they start a brief three

game homestand a three game series against the Colorado Rockies. Marogo Casino Dodgers on Deck will get started at six pm, first pitch at seven to ten. Walker Bueller on the mound, Yoshi Yamamoto will go on Saturday night, and then Gavin Stone scheduled to go in the series finale on Sunday. David Vasse our Dodger Insider with all with Petros some Money earlier this afternoon, and four everybody, what happened last night On the Dodgers' return flight from New York City

after the three games sweep of the New York Mets. They had to sit in a plane for seven hours on the tarmac waiting for the weather to clear up, and then waiting for multiple sets of pilots to come in and fly the plane from New York to Los Angeles. The team did not arrive until this morning, after sunrise here in Los Angeles. So thankfully a day off today to rest sleep, get ready now for a three game series beginning tomorrow night against the Rockies. All right, I promise you, I get you

a farm report. Let's get you updated on what's happening from Oklahoma City all the way down to Rancho Cucamonga. Let's go down on the farm. The Dodgers number two overall prospect, Dalton Rushing, number forty three overall in Baseball America's Top one hundred list, second round pick in twenty twenty two out of Louisville, the twenty three year old catcher, first baseman, designated hitter, the left handed hitting slugger is in Double A Tulsa and he is tearing it

up. Nobody out rushing it to play, and he's swinging off high five ball. The right turnit is back to defense. It is gone. A crass slam. Dunton Rushing clears the basis, Hey grim slam and the Drillers take a seven to three leads Tulsa Drillers Radio Network with the call. Thirty six games, two fifty eight average, six doubles, seven home runs, twenty five walks. He's got eight to seventy six ops. Host Way de Pala. He's nineteen years old. He's the number forty two overall prospect in

Baseball America, top three for the Dodgers. In the organization, he's six three, one eighty five and he's in Rancho Cucamonga through thirty seven games, two forty six average, ten doubles, ten triples, twenty four ribies, and last week he added the long ball all the way. There goes George. The pitch his belt, it deep to right, to hate his turns. Watches go on, Can I get a hat trick? Hust Paula over less for the first fun plus of the season. Suddenly it's easy, just

like that, three home runs in three games. Rancho Kucamugga Quakes Radio Network with the call, he would have four home runs in three games when it was all said and done. As they move on to Nick Frosso, the Dodgers top pitching prospect for the moment, twenty five year old right hander. He is out for the year. Recovering from a labor of surgery on his shoulder. River Ryan, twenty five year old right hander. He's also started

the year on the injured list. Jackson Ferris, He's twenty years old, top ten Dodger prospect, a second round pick of the Cubs in twenty twenty two part of the Michael Bush trade. The Dodgers wanted to draft him in twenty twenty two. They get him into trade last offseason, and they love this kid, left handed pitcher. He's in High A Ball with the Great Lakes Loons. Nine starts, one in three five fifty nine ERA, but

he's got forty four strikeouts in thirty seven innings. With Moron Jackson Ferris, we bring in one of the voices of the Great Lakes Loons, John Viccaris. He joins us year on the farm report. John, what can you tell Dodger fans about Jackson Farris and what you've seen from this young left handers so far this year? Farris I think has been what the Dodgers have wanted in more. I mean a twenty year olds who's pitching at the High A

level and is getting swings and misses. The era is not where you'd want it. It's right now in the mid five. But he's been great. All this stuff's been working. He's been throwing the four pitch mixed and landing everything for strike. And again just twenty years old, competing against what the average age is twenty three and twenty four year old batters in the Midwest League. So he's been great. And I'll tell you, I mean getting him from the CUB system, of course, there was going to be some hype

and he's delivered. Diego cart tie in twenty two year old venezuel And catcher. He was a Dodgers' top overall prospect for the last two plus years. Now a top ten prospect, he has fallen out of the top one hundred overall prospects in Major League Baseball. He's in Double A Tulsa thirty games, two poh two average, two doubles, four home runs, eighteen ribis and a six to ninety one ops. Theyron Lorenzo, twenty year old catcher at

the Dominican Republic. He's a top ten Dodger prospect. He's in number ninety two overall prospect in Baseball America. He has one of three catching prospects that the Dodgers have in the minor leagues Dalton Rushing, Diego Kartaya and Lorenzo. And right now in thirty eight games in Great Lakes with the Loons hitting two thirty eight, eight doubles, five home runs and eighteen RBIs, we bring back John McCary, one of the voices of the Great Lakes Loons. Last

year Dalton Rushing, Diego Kartaya. This year theyroan Lorenzo. What can you say about the young Dodger catching prospects. Yeah, he's excelled. It's unique because you mentioned Cartaya, Rushing and now Lorenzo. Each and every year, just the top catcher comes through Da Diamond in Midland, Michigan, and they all will have a stretch that they should go wow. And they all have and Lorenzo already has, even though we're not even through the first two months

of the season. And they each went through very significant plumps. For Loronzo, he was the worst statistic, statiscal offensive player for Great Lakes in the month of April, and it was a struggle for him playing in the coldest conditions that he's ever played in in the Midwest at Windy Weather and then once

it got a little bit warmer. His bat warmed up as well. Last two weeks have been really just his big stretch run in Dayton two weeks ago he had three home runs, including a multi home run game where it hits one from the right side of the plate and the left side of the plate. And then last week in a home series which was notable for a lot of reasons. The main reason four consecutive ten inning games for the Loons to

play. They won three of them via a walk off. Loronzo had two of those walk off and again one from the left side and one from the right side, both a single and a double respectively. So he's been great offensively. The power's been there as well, and the one thing that evaluator is new coming into this season would be the thing he needs to pick up on is the defensive side of things and trying to keep runners at bay.

We've seen an improvement in the month of May in that category from April as well, so he's mixing everything pretty well in the overall play because his offense is going to steal the headline, but those who know him, the defensive improvements what you're highlighting, and he's been great and he's been great when playing first as well elsewhere. Peyton Martin, top ten prospect for the Dodgers, twenty year old right hander, seventeenth round pick in twenty twenty two. He's

in Rancho Cucamonga. Five starts, zero to two, five fifty two ERA, twenty strikeouts in fourteen and two thirty eightings. He was slow to start this season out of Arizona. Kendall George, first round pick of the Dodgers last year, nineteen year old outfielder low a ball with Rancho Cucamonga. Thirty two games, two sixty six average, eleven ribies, twenty one walks. He gets on base and can. He's got fourteen stolen bases already on this

season. Maddix Bruns first round pick in twenty twenty one, twenty two year old left hander now in Great Lakes with the Loons. Five starts oh to one, one ninety eight ERA thirteen and two third innings. He's got twenty three strikeouts. Maybe, just maybe, Maddix Brunns has finally figured it out. Number fifteen overall prospect for the Dodgers, Justin Robleski. He's twenty three years old left hander, eleventh round pick in twenty twenty one out of Oklahoma

State. He's in Double A Tulsa. Nine starts, two and two three ninety four ERA, and he's a strikeout machine. Here's the delivery fastball in there. Strike three strikes him out, So Morales strikes out for the third time. And to carve up a really hot hitter like Morales, says something about Justin Robleski Tulsa Drillers Radio Network with the call. He's got forty six

strikeouts and only six walks in nine starts. Justin Robleski, twenty three year old, hard throwing left hander number sixteen overall prospect Ronan Cop twenty one year old left hander in Double A Tulsa. Eight appearances out of the bullpen two and zero seven to fifty nine ERA six and the third innings. He's got one save. He was late to start the season as well. How about some guys outside at the top twenty as far as Dodger prospects are concerned.

Via Baseball America and MLB Pipeline and MLB dot Com. Andre Lipsius, twenty six year old second baseman signed by the Dodgers out of spring training after he was DFAD by the Tigers in March. He's in Triple A Oklahoma City forty nine games, a three twenty average, ten doubles, thirteen home runs, twenty two walks, thirty seven ribies. How about Ben Casparius, twenty five year old right hander, fifth round pick in twenty twenty one out of Yukon.

Started the year in Double A, now in Triple A Oklahoma City four games, It's got eighteen strikeouts and at two fifty seven erra, he could be a guy along with Jack Dreyer, twenty five year old left hander who started the year in Double A. He too has moved up to Triple A Oklahoma City. In six appearances, Jack Dryer six two third innings, nine strikeouts with a four ERA. Jared Carrolls, twenty three year old son of Eric Carrolls, started the year in Great Lakes with the Loons. Well now

in Double A Tulsa. He's made three starts. His first one when three and two third indings give us six runs on seven hits, but his last two starts have been really good. He's given up a combined three earned runs in eleven and a third innings in those two starts. He's got fifteen strikeouts in fifteen innings. One other player to pass along, Alex Freelant, twenty

two year old shortstop, started the year in High A Ball. Now he's in double A third round pick in twenty twenty two out of Central Florida. In twenty games so far in Tulsa, two ninety two average, two doubles, four home runs, and eight Ribby's all right. One final time, we check in with one of the voices of the Great Lakes Lons, the Dodgers High A Ball affiliate in Michigan, John Vaccari. John. Outside of some of the prospects we talked about, who are some of the loons that

have stood out so far here in twenty twenty four. Chris Nowles, the guy's leading the Midwest League at home runs by a large margin right now, has fourteen of them, had three home run last week. He's in three instances had multiple games in a row with the homer his latest one. He

hit a homer in three straight games at home again last week. And this isn't just a lefty who's okay tee and on right teeing off on righty's on a short porch or anything like that he's hit two to left, two to center, and then the bulk of them two right field, and it's happened against righty's and lefties. Three of his home runs of the fourteen have been

against left handers, So he's been fantastic. He's always been strong in the outfield, and he fell off the rankings because he had elbow surgery last year that shortened his season. He's actually healthy this year and he's thriving. And Noah Miller, who was acquired from the Twins this past offseason, he's one of the best short ups defensively that this league has seen. I've been in the league for three years. It's just from a defensive side of things.

Miller, Freelan, and then de la Cruz obviously with Cincinnati, they're all in the mix. They all have played during the course of the Midwest League season. That makes you go, wow, that's a major league play that we're seeing at the high A level. So Miller is the top thirty guy. Maybe doesn't answer the question directly, but it's been really intriguing to see what Ferris and Miller, two guys who weren't in the Dodgers organization a year

ago, are doing now. That's Jon Facari, one of the voices of the Great Leagus Loons. Appreciate his time on this Thursday and night as we give you a farm report, all the latest news and notes for the Dodgers' top prospects from Rancho Kucamonga to Great Legs to Tulsa all the way up to Oklahoma City, the Dodger stars of tomorrow, and what they're doing today. All right, that's gonna do it, Minni. Thanks to Ronnie Fossio. Thanks to you for being a part of the show. Thank you for listening.

Thank you for downloading and podcasting the show as well on the iHeartRadio app. We're back at it again tomorrow Moronco Casino, Dodgers on deck, will get it all started at six pm, Dodgers playing host of the Colorado Rockies. First pitch at seven to ten, Walker Bueller on the mound. Until then, have a great, safe rest of your Thursday night. So long, buddy,

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