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Tim Cates takes your calls and talks to Jose Mota after the Dodgers shutout the Rockies, 4-0.

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Dodger Talk is sponsored by La Care Health Plan, providing affordable healthcare insurance to millions of Angelinos for over twenty five years, and now your voice for Dodger Talk. Like back, tim Cakes. Dodgers get the win over the Colorado Rockies, a four to nothing shutouts over Colorado, as they improved a thirty eight and twenty three on this season. Hi, everybody, and welcome to postgame Dodger Talk here live from Dodger Stadium on an absolutely glorious Sunday afternoon.

Our phone number eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seventy eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seventy I want to hear from you Dodger fans after the Dodgers take two to three from the Rockies this weekend and now have a six and a half game lead in the Division over the San Diego Padres,

who lost earlier. Today, the Giants loss, so they're now eight and a half up on San Francisco. A Dodgers team that had travel issues coming back home, was kind of sleepy on Friday night in the loss in the series opener to the Colorado Rockies. They come back and win last night and today they come back and behind Gavin Stone and the Dodgers bullpen, who combined for a shutout win, the Dodgers take two to three. They've now won five of six and the Dodgers again will head back east now for a six

game road trip in Pittsburgh and New York. Eight six six nine eighty seven two five seventy eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy What can't you say about Gavin Stone and the job that he has done so far this season? Gavin Stone has met so much to this Dodgers team, and quite frankly, Gavin Stone made the rotation because of injuries to Clayton Kershaw and the back

end of the rotation. Gavin Stone was the fifth starter for this Dodgers team and through eleven starts now twelve starts now after today, he's been absolutely fantastic and he's given the Dodgers lengthy efforts. Whether it's six innings against the Braves, seven innings one run against the Miami Marlins, six innings one run against the Giants in San Francisco, six plus innings against the Diamondbacks, seven shutout innings against the New York Mets, and today five more shutout innings in a

win against the Colorado Rockies. Gavin Stone has been impressive. Gavin Stone now lowers his ERA to two ninety on this season, and he wasn't alone. Got great pitching behind him from Michael Grove, who continues to be impressive as

a long reliever and a short reliever. Michael Grove was a starter who transformed himself into a middle reliever bulk innings guy for the Dodgers last season, and his role has even morphed yet again this year in twenty twenty four, where he's able to pitch in multiple days as a traditional reliever, can one inning one day, inning the next day, more like a guy you've seen in

an Alex Vesia, a Blake Trining type role. A traditional reliever, they can go two of three games in this series, not just give you four

and has to sit out a few days. No, he has turned into a really bona fide reliever for this Dodgers' bullpen, and he morphed into that role I think based on necessity because of the injuries to the high leverage relievers for this Dodgers bullpen, and some of them are trickled back in Blake trying in Evan Phillips, Daniel Hudson. But you know there's still a list of Dodger relievers Joe Kelly, Bruce, dar Garaderal that they're missing, and Michael

Grove has stepped into those roles. So a tip of the cap to the young guys, Michael Grove. Gavin Stone reinventing himself. Gavin Stone after a rough outing when he made his major league debut last year. I mean, he was highly touted, but he's also a young man who was drafted in twenty shortened season, shortened, no minor leagues at all. In twenty one, skyrockets up to two different levels, twenty two, does the same thing.

Twenty three. He comes in and helps out this Dodgers team because of injuries, but rough rocky beginning as a starter, and then went back to Triple A. Reinvented himself, figured out which pitches are working, and came back to the major leaves after the trade deadline last year and pitched well for the Dodgers in September and came out of the shoot here in twenty twenty four, and he's off to a six and two start now in twelve starts and

lowering his ERA to two ninety on this season. So I can't say enough about what Gavin Stone and Michael Grove did today for this Dodgers' bullpen. Mookie bets Freddie Freeman. You know, when Dodgers get production like they did from the top of the lineup, Mookie bets Freddie Freeman in particular, good things

usually happen. And today they hit home runs in the first inning, and before you can even sit down, it's a two to nothing Dodgers lead, and Gavin Stone's dealing on the mound for the Dodgers, and he sprinkling a running the third on a Miguel Rojas RBI single and Freddie Freeman a sack fly in the eighth, and that's all the Dodgers would need today. But I keep this in mind. This Dodgers team won four to nothing, and look what they did with the runners in scoring position. They were one for eleven,

runners on left on base twelve. They could have busted this game open. It could have been a lopsided avalanche of a win against the Rockies. Today. It turns out all they needed was four really good pitching and the Dodgers get the win and the Dodgers should beat the Colorado Rockies. This isn't a while. Look what they did. This is a tone setter in the NLS. This is the bottom feeders. The Colorado Rockies, a team that

has struggled for the most part of this season. Outside of the last ten days, they've played better, no doubt, having won a couple of series in a row. But the Dodgers are more talented. The Dodgers are a way better team, and they showed that over the course of the last two days. And I think it's unfortunate the travel issues that the Dodgers had of being on a plane for thirteen hours, seven of which were on a tarmac waiting for weather and pilots to come back from New York. The Dodgers were

sleepy, they were tired. Those bats were asleep on Friday night against the Colorado Rockies, and they win the series opener. Dodgers bounced back with the win last night, and they get the win today in the series win against Colorado with the victory today, so an all in all, a good day for the Dodgers. In front of forty eight two hundred and fifty one out here at Dodgers Stadium, eight sixty six, nine, eight seven two five

seventy is our number again. The five through nine hitters. They came through as well. For the Dodgers. Austin Barnes was two for four, Jason Hayward came off the bench with a hit. Miguel Vargas was one for three. He continues to produce. I love seeing Miguel Vargas doing he's doing. I'm a big fan of his. He got injured in spring training last year. Couldn't swing the bat during spring training. We all know that he was just up there tracking pitches when he was taking his head bats. That was

it. He couldn't swing at all because he had the busted up hand. He got the opening day start at second base. Offensively, he struggled the first half of the season and at the All Star break got sent down to Triple Oklahoma City and we never saw him again the rest of the year. They start the season with him on the roster when they go to Korea, but then he starts in Triple A Oklahoma City when their season starts, and

he gets off to a great start, swinging a hot bat. The Miguel Vargas that we had seen in the minor leagues up until last year when he made it to the majors. That's what we saw again in Triple A Oklahoma City the first six weeks, and he gets rewarded for his great start, called up, James Outman goes down and Miguel Vargas hasn't got a lot of

swings. He hasn't got a lot of starts for this Dodgers team, a couple of third in the outfield primarily, and he continues to produce when he's up there, one for three again today and he's swinging a bat with power, and he's also getting on base when needed. I love seeing Miguel Vargas out there. And he talked about it that he felt like he was just too much in his head. He was trying to do too much at the plate, you know, too many things being told to him, and went

back to simplifying his approach at the plate. And good for him going back to what was successful and going back to what he did to get to where he was at as a top prospect and break through to the major leagues and now he's producing again. Love seeing it. It's a great story. Miguel Vargas. How about Andy Pajus blistering start, then he cooled off. Well, he's he's back to being hot again. He's now got a six game

hitting streak. When he got a single in the first inning today, he's now hitting three to ninety five over his last what is this over his last seven games, Andy piovers last five games, Andy Pajs is producing again the bottom of the lineup Today, hitters five through nine had five of the Dodgers' eight hits. That's good production top to bottom, really good pitching. You're gonna win games most times when you've got that combination and good defense. It's

it's it's not a secret. It's not something that not all the people are trying to figure out. It's just get good pitching, good defense, and you get production from your lineup, you are gonna win baseball games. And the Dodgers did that this weekend, taking two to three from the Colorado Rockies. Eight sixty six nine seven two five seventy is the number Freddie Freeman a home run today, He's now got seven the year, three hundred and twenty

eight in his career. Mookie Betts with that leadoff home run of the first inning, he has now got fifty two career leadoff home runs fifty two for Mookie Betts in his career. That's pretty impressive. On the season. Now, he's got nine home runs, four of which are leadoff home runs, and that fifty second career leadoff home run is now fifth most in Major League Baseball. One more and he'll tie Craig Bighio with fifty three. Two more

and he'll tie Alfonso Soriano with fifty four. If he can get to fifty seven career leadoff home runs, he'll be in second place and tie with George Springer. And I don't know if he can get there, certainly, he's still got a lot of baseball left in his career. But Ricky Henderson is the all time Major League Baseball leadoff home run hitter with eighty one career leadoff home runs fifty two. Now for Mookie Betts, I don't know if he gets to eighty one. He can certainly, but it's ways off for Mookie

Betts. Eight six six nine, eighty seven two five seven. We'll take a break, we'll come back. We'll hear from Jose Mota, We'll hear from you. I got a couple of lines open at eight sixty six, nine eighty seven two five seventy Dodgers take care of business. They defeat the Rockies four to nothing, their sixth shutout win of this season, to pick up a game on the Padres that pick up a game on the Giants.

Good day all around for the good guys who wear blue, the Dodgers for nothing, shut out, win your phone calls and Jose Mota when we continue here live from Dodgers Stadium. Postgame Dodger Talk on AN five seventy LA Sports Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app AM five seventy LA Sports. Be anywhere at any time, and you can hear past episodes of Dodger Talk all of those things. Search AM five to seventy on the iHeartRadio app. We're streaming online.

We stream every game too. Come find me back to Dodger Talk on AM five to seventy LA Sports. We'll be ready. And here comes one to one. These swings hits, a drive down the left field side. It's toward the corner, it is gone. The fifty second career leadoff home run for Mookie Bets and it's one nothing. Dodgers instant offense for Mookie lookie bets with the leadoff home run at the bottom of the first Freddie Freeman win.

Deep Dodgers shut out the Rockies this afternoon here at Dodgers Stadium Foward to Nothing. Daniels Jewelers, the official sponsor of the Trip Around the Diamond, Stop by any Daniel's location and say home run for your free team bracelet and a fifty dollars gift card towards any purchase of ninety nine dollars or more. Daniels Jewelers own the Dream. Dodgers take two or three from the Colorado Rockies. They get their six shutout win of the year, as they also pick

up a game on the Padres in the NL West. They pick up a game on the San Francisco Giants in the NL West. So all around, good day for the good guys. The boys in Blue with a four nothing win over the Rockies. Let's check out Jose. It's time to go around the horn with Jose Mota. All right, Hose gonna start off with Freddy Freeman. A home run is sack fly three walks today. He's hitting now

two ninety three on this season. I know he keeps talking about how he doesn't feel like he's there yet, but man, he continues to kind of just try to figure it out and figure it out. And hopefully he has figured it out now two for four, last night, big day today,

Hopefully he has unlocked something. I think we have to admire, you know, the person and stambout guy that he is, so how much he expects that of himself, and not only that, but the way he engages himself as to what he does for the team and what he means for the team. It's it's remarkable because I talked to so many guys in that clubhouse and even throughout baseball, and they said, well, you know what Freddy's kind of got is not gonna be very vocal, but you watch him more.

You watch Freddy just go about his business. Also very important here, tim. You watch Freddy go through the struggles, and you'll know exactly what a professional player is supposed to be acting like, how he's supposed to be getting ready. I mean, I can't get over the fact that we you know, there's a doubleheader last year and Freddy goes between games you remember this, and does the same routine after game one that he does for a game two

or three or one sixty two or whatever. That's just the sign of a guy that I understands who he is. And you're talking about he's hitting today. Anytime I see Freddy's scoring the ballt and hitting foul balls the left side, it's a good thing hitting it both to the big part of the field, like center field. I think there's some big things happening for him coming sent Andy pot has we talked about to blistering start that he got off to.

He seemed to have gotten figured out at least from the different pitchers that he faced, and now maybe he has turned and flipped the script back on them. Now he has extended his hitting streak to now six games with the single today in the first inning. He's now hitting on nearly four hundred in his last five games. Good for him to kind of turn things around after they'd adjusted to him. Yeah, and he you know, does a very

good job against left. He's coming into today three fifty against left. He's right henders have out his number. But he's getting better, as he mentioned, and to me has been a simple fact that now he's got better coverage of home plate inside the outside, the swing is getting a little bit flatter. You know, it doesn't have that loopy swing. It's there, let's not lie about it. But he's getting better adjusting and seeing how they're pitching

to him. And on top of that, he's loading earlier. And when he loads early, play coverage improves, recognition improves. Andy used to have a walk in his game in the minor leagues, and I was like, going to Ropa Scoria about this the other day. He hasn't showed that you're in the big league, but it's in there. But the more he recognizes where his zone is the big league strike zone with the umpires call and don't

call, and how they're pitching to him. And look at the one thing too, Tim is a young player asking himself, Okay, am I just making too much out of this because it's the big leagues? But yeah, it is a big deal. But at the same time, you got to go back and look and say, how many times am I getting myself out by spreading the zone and you know, chasing too much versus guys really beating me on pitches that I should handle. And I think he's answering the call

right now. I want to stay positive before we get to the struggles of show. Hey, but Gavin Stone, I shut out Indians. He had seven shutout innings in New York and his last start didn't really face any adversity Jose until the fifth inning when they had runners on second and third or two outs, and then he gets a line drive to end the inning. I mean, Gavin Stone continues to impress. I mean, this kid is so good going back to the last start, seven shutouts, five shout out here

today and he just throws strikes. To me, the biggest sequence and the most important to me was first in and he throws an all in one sinker in on Rogers, the cleanup hitter after a walk, and Rogers kind of checks the swing and say, well for seeing fast for a sinker man. Next pitch break them all away. And I think Dave Roberts mentioned something that's so important on how he has a very good sense and a pulse for the

game. Sometimes you hold the baseball a little bit longer against guys, especially guys that have this wider stance, and those six get a little tighter man. Those are just some of the things that Greg maddox used to do in smarter pitchers, saying, let me hold the ball a little bit longer so I could gauge and throw off his timing. And he did a very good job today reading that. Also, I think just by hearing him talk and

the way he refers to Austin Barnes, I mean he's learning. He's a plot, but it's going to get it to a point where sometimes he's going to call the shots and say, you know, this work for me and this doesn't. But I think he has somebody like Austin Barnes and Will Smith it I'll really engaging him and taking him in the right direction. But Le's today, for example, he knows taswell hitting team. I mean they want the fastball, and he goes instead of the change of fastball, let's change

directions more sladers. Got a lot of strikeouts on sliders today because he really paid attention to how they're approaching his fastball and the change up show. Hey Otani zero for three today, A couple of strikeouts intentionally walked got on base because of catcher's interference. He is now hitting one ninety three in his last fifteen games. He's eleven for fifty seven with fifteen strikeouts over his fifteen games.

Is there something you're seeing. You saw him in Anaheim, you've seen him now here with the Dodgers. Jose, are you seeing something different? This is something that he can put his finger on as far as what's happening in his struggles at the plate. Ah. Yes, And actually that I back with the Angeles. I spoke with Shorey about this that I'm and he mentioned the fact that his base needs to be firm, you know, his base needs to be where he has got the back foot planet his waves in

the back leg. He goes in and cots that knee and waits for the pitch. You're not seeing that right now. You see a lot of early cocking with that knee and then he's flying open. His feet are not steady, and when that happens. First of all, he really doesn't take walks. A lot of times he gets into these these swing modes and it's just hard for him to get out of it. But I think for show he is getting back to the basics. You know, the way he takes picture

Sometimes he's told me this. He goes, if I'm taking the pitch, I'm falling all the way into the glove. That is a good thing, And I need to you know, hopefully we'll see him do that a little bit more. But if he s show his steed moving a lot, usually it's not a very good sign because that means he's in swing mode, which means he's almost I don't want to say guessing, but just saying, I'm going to see this pitch here and it's not happening. And if he start

moving and his head moves and then the strikes on does Piers. But you saw that bat against Lambert. He threw them seven change ups, seven ten ups. Not great change up, maybe one very good one, but hitter wal changes. But because he's moving so much, he just cannot keep the bat in that zone longer and go the other way, as we know he can do. But I've seen this happen, and before you know, he's locked in a couple of hits left field, a couple of blue shots,

and he's right back where he needs to be. All right? Day off tomorrow, teams heading to Pittsburgh. Is there a favorite spot to eat in Pittsburgh for you? Is there a go to? Is it? What is that famous sandwich place that everybody goes to there? I can't think of the name, off fan, but is there a spot that you go to is I found the Italians there? Man, I'm gonna tell you just to find

them and take care of business. A great little Italian, a little Italy there at Pittsburgh, heading to that which my dad told me about back in the sixties when he played about make sure when you go to Pittsburgh, you know, try to polish free, but also don't forget about the Italian. So I'm gonna try that tomorrow. Ah, that's a good insight there. You have to visit with a legend today. I know he was an honor. And I only get to see you, Jose and put eyes on you

and talk with you face to face. But to see your dad, the great Manny Mota, what a legend, what an honor to talk to him. I was in a I would and told my kids about it. They couldn't believe it either. I'm no near that. But you know, Pop says, we have a segment every Sunday on the Spanish pregame show, you know, Sundays with a legend, Manny Motive. So I give him a topic. He just goes out about it, talked about five minutes and it's just great to have him around and he enjoined us so and he's a big

fan of A and five seventy. He'll tell you that every day. Love it love. We are all big fans of Manny Mota and big fans of Jose Motive as well. Say travel tomorrow, Jose, We'll talk to you in a couple of days. Okay, there he goes Jose Mota. Yeah, it was great to see uh and visit with his dad, Manny Mode all the boat brief. Was great to see him in person. Just a legend, a Dodger legend, the great Manny Mota. So that was awesome to see him here. And it quieted down here at Dodger Stadium. The

kids running the bases is all complete. Now you just got some family out here, Dodger players in front of off just kind of hanging out and enjoying a Sunday afternoon on the field as the Dodgers get the win over the Colorado Rockies four to nothing. Gavin Stone five shutout innings, allowed four hits while striking out six, and as I mentioned with Jose didn't really have any threats until the fifth inning, a lead off single and then a couple of fielders'

choice before a double put runners on second and third. That was the first time all game that the Rockies had runners in scoring position against Gavin Stone. He got a line drive out to a perfect positioned Freddie Freeman and that was it as far as the threat from the Colorado Rockies. Dodgers tacked on a run in the eighth inning on a Freddie Freeman sack fly. They went it

four to nothing. The struggles of show Hey o Tani, you know they're not gonna last all season, right, you know, it's something that's not gonna linger for the next four months. But it is intriguing to see him struggle at the plate right now. Eleven for fifty seven, fifteen strikeouts in his life fifteen games. That is a sub two hundred batting average for show Heyotani and watching him in person today zero for three, couple of strikeouts,

gone on base twice via walk and the catcher's interference. Jose alluded to it. I can see it, and with my untrained eye, he seems to be lunging and just all the body weight, everything moving forward and he's off balance at times. And the seven straight changeups from Lampert, the reliever for Colorado just had him out on his front foot, and at the same time, teams are now pitching him inside. We saw that in the Cincinnati series last road trip. We saw it from the Mets as well, just constantly

throwing him inside and not afraid to throw fastballs inside. On show Heyotani because he's struggling to get around on him and now he's opening it up trying to turn on those fastballs. Leave him vulnerable to the pitches on the outside part of the plan. Now when he does put a good swing on it and

have a great at bat. We saw the results in New York in the game against the Mets, in which he homered to left center field on a fastball on the outside part of the plate and he just goes the other way with it, and he's so strong he hits it out of the ballpark. He'll figure it out. There's a reason why he's a goat, there's a reason why he's a unicorn. There's a reason why he's one of the best players in baseball, and that is because he is a great hitter and a

disciplined player at the plate. We're just not seeing it right now, and he can get back to that. As Jose mentioned with these professional hitters, all it takes is one or two at bats, get back on track, figure it out, and next thing you know, you're hitting and scoring runs and having multi hit games and hitting home runs again, and the world is

right again for show Aotani. But in the meantime, the Dodgers take two to three from the Colorado Rockies. The Dodgers win today for nothing over Colorado. Five shutout innings from Gavin Stone. Mookie Betts goes deep. Freddie Freeman goes deep as well. Eight six, six, nine eighty seven, two five seventy. Michael being very patient leaving Dodger Stadium. I appreciate the patience,

Michael, how are you? I'm doing great? Shout out to Don Kucko's shout out to the best thing I had at Dodger Stadium today, hot Stone soup. He served the hot dish event. It was a great day at Dodger Stadium. Overcounts, the start, Son came out, ended up being a beautiful day. It was great to see the offense get going early. Great to get some energy going after losing a bunch on the road. Really quick before I throw it over to my son, who's gonna give his

take. After he gives his take, I wondered if you'd talk us through what opportunities you think are there both on the everyday player and the pitching side in terms of the farm and Vargas coming up quickly. My son is the second grade, Dake, what do you want to say? Shout out to Lukie that the first hander game he had, Jack, and shout out to old Tani for trying and mostly games strikeouts, but he still played a good game. What do you think you should do to get going good? Yeah,

it's good advice. That's great advice. What's your name again, young man? My name is d A K E A d at the front, Dake, you were wise beyond your years, young man. Do you play baseball yourself? Yeah? What team were you on this year? Well, it's not really It sponsored by the Dodgers and the name of the team is Blue Crew. Nice nice, well continued success, Dake. I hope you, uh you do well on the baseball field and appreciate you checking in you

and your daddy to check in more here on Dodger on Dodger Talk. Oh, don't threaten us with a good time, and I appreciate the shout out to Don Kuko's Michael Dake. I appreciate you to drive home safely. That is awesome. I appreciate that Dake just chiming in talking about Mookie Betts going yard and his first at bat and not worried about showy O time. Love that from Dag. Thank you Dak, and to his dad Michael for checking in eight six six nine eighty seven two five seventy eight six six nine to

eighty seven two five seventy. If you ever listened to Top Night Dodger talk the last couple of days, I've done it while Dave's been traveling. I give you a farm report, so I kind of tell you what's happening with the Dodgers' top minor league prospects from Oklahoma City all the way down to Rancho Kouka Manga, and I've given you some names of players to be on the lookout for. I mean, you hear about the Dalton Rushings. Of course,

Dodger top prospect. You've heard about Diego Kartai, even though he has really come back down to earth as far as the Dodger prospect in the last year and a half, he has struggled offensively. He's in Double A Tulsa. Theron Lorenzo is in High A ball Great Lakes with the Lons. He is a top ten Dodger prospect, a top one hundred overall in the minor leagues. I bring up those three guys in the Dodger minor leagues because all

three are catchers. Now they play some first base designate hitter as well. They're not solely catchers anymore because they're starting to groom him for others spots. I've even heard Dalton Rushing can start playing some outfield because he's that goods as

far as an athlete. With three catchers and a guy in Will Smith who's just signed a ten year deal with the Dodgers, there's a logjam there at the catching spot for the Dodgers. If any one of those three, Dalton Rushing, Diego Kartaya, or Theron Lorenzo have any aspirations of making it to the big leagues with the Dodgers, it's gonna be tough to break through.

They may have to go find another position to do so. But I also bring that up because they could be used as trades bait if the Dodgers needed to add another arm. If the Dodgers needed to add another bat off the bench, they have those players available. They also have a plethora of minor league arms that they've acquired via trade to bolster their minor leagues and guys they have drafted over the last three years. Maddox Runs a top first round pick

in twenty twenty one. Peyton Martin was a seventeenth round pick a couple of years ago, has having a great year in Low A and now Hi A Ball with the Great Lakes Loons. Jackson Ferris, who was the second round pick of the Cubs and was avaulved of the Michael Bush trade they acquired him. They wanted to draft him a couple of years ago, but he got

snatched up in his second round by the Cubs. Well, they're able to get him in the trade this past offseason involving the trade for Michael Bush, and now he is a top ten prospect for the Dodgers in High A ball. River Ryan nick Frosso is unfortunately out for the year with the Torren Labram are two top ten Dodger pitching prospects. And Osway De paula nineteen year old left handed hitting outfielders in Rancho koukamonga top fifty overall minor league prospect according to

Baseball America. The minor leagues are stacked right now. We've seen these Gavin Stones, Bobby Miller's, Immit Shean's come up and help out this Dodger team of Michael Grove transferred from a starter into a lever, Miguel Vargas, Andy pat Has. These are six or seven names I just mentioned that have helped out this Dodger team in the last two years. I'm telling you about minor leaguers that are maybe a year, two, three years away, maybe four

years away in host way to Paula. So yeah, there is a minor league that is rich with talent right now for this Los Angeles Dodgers team, mostly at the Double A level and lower, because they've really tapped into the top minor league prospects that are in Triple A those names I just mentioned to

you just a few seconds ago. So I don't think there's a plethora of guys that are necessarily right there ready and can help out this Dodgers team because they've brought up those names, and they've brought up those pitchers and players to help out this Dodgers team, but they're at the lower levels, certainly guys that are on the horizon. And at least I mentioned you got extra arms.

You've got a lot of prospects. You can turn those prospects into instant major league pitchers or position players based on a trade eight six six nine eight seven two five said, you know what, let's squeeze in Ezzy before we say goodbye here and wrap things up here on Dodger Talk. I appreciate the way. And Izzy, how are you? Hey, I'm fine. You don't sound Finezy you, I'm fine. I'm fine. Hey, you know, I don't care, but I they didn't place it. I definitely had

no excuse to me to lose that game. On to this is sweating, but listen, I'll just take it two hours three. Hey, they didn't be swept, right, They got swept by the Red last week, so by the week, but they'll be okay. So yeah, I think he'll be okay too. I still think he'd have me trouble with the hamstring problem. Peo. I don't know about that. Is he sTLD the base last night. He was running the base is hard today. I don't know how much of it's lingering. Thank you. Is he always great to hear your

voice as always. I don't I don't think the hamstring is necessarily the bother anymore. I think it's just his mechanics are out of whack, and he'll get it. He'll get it back very quickly. I'm confident in that. And Friday's game, whether they were tired or not, they also ran into a buzzaw. That was Dakota Hudson who out just one run on four hits over seven plus innings. So he was really good. You tip your cap to him, and you factor in the fact that Dodgers baby were a little

slow and lingering because of that travel issue. Combine it all and the Rockies get a win. But the Dodgers bounced back last night with the win, and they bounce back today with a series winning win over Colorado for nothing your final that's gonna do it for postgame Dodger Talk. Many thanks to Colin e. Many thanks to you for listening being a part of the show. Thanks

to jose Mota your podcast in the show. We appreciate that you can podcast and listen to Dodger Talk any of it on demand at the iHeartRadio, Apple wherever you download your podcast, it's free and we appreciate you downloading and listening, of course to Dodgers Baseball. Dodgers with the win today and they take two to three from the Rockies. For now thirty eight and twenty three,

there's six shutout win of the win of the season. They pick up a game on the Padres, they pick up a game on the Giants as well, and now they pack the bags and head east again. My friend, if they've got a three game series against the Pirates and then three against the New York Yankees, I'll have off night Dodger Talk tomorrow nights and then the Dodgers back at it on Tuesday. Morongo Casino, Dodgers on deck. We'll get it all started to thirty, first pitch at three forty. Until then,

have a great, safe rest of your Sunday afternoon. What a great day. It is, so long, everybody

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