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DV takes your calls after the Dodgers beat the White Sox, 4-3. Freddie Freeman and Bobby Miller talk to the media. DV shares part of his conversation with Landon Knack.

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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 Talking like back, David Basse. We are live on the South side of Chicago, I guaranteed Rate Field where the Dodgers defeat the White Sox tonight by a final score of four to three. Welcome the Dodger Talk. David Vasse

with you until nine thirty tonight on AM five to seventy LA Sports. We have phone lines open at eight sixty six, nine, eight seven two five seventy. We will hear from Landon Nack, who joined us on the pregame show. Landon Nack will start Friday night in San Francisco for the Dodgers, his first taste of Dodgers giants up there in the Bay Area. Also,

we will let you know which Dodgers top prospect was promoted today officially. And I know we had a caller last night asking me about a couple of different Dodger pitchers. Well, I did some homework. Talked to one of the members of Andrew Friedman's staff, Jeff Kingston, out here at a guaranteed rate field, and he gave me the lowdown on these guys more than just what you're seeing in the box scores and online. So got some information on that

once we get to the minor league portion of the show. But tonight obviously a disappointing night for my guy, Bobby Miller. He had thirty two family and friends. That was what I got from Joe Davis before the game, and he is from Illinois, just outside of Chicago. He's a huge Bears fan, and you know he wanted to perform well. But I thought jose

Motas said it perfectly. He missed a month with right shoulder inflammation. When you come back, you're trying to get your velocity back, and I guess it's similar to when guys come back from Tommy John surgery, even when it's just a month, and even though it's your shoulder, the command is the last thing to catch up to everything else. So tonight Bobby Miller did not

have command. That's the reason why he threw sixty pitches in two innings, and that's the reason why Dave Roberts had to scramble and go to six different relievers for the Dodgers. Tonight, how about Michael Peterson out of Riverside Community College. Two scoreless innings in relief. He picks up his second career major

league win, both with the Dodgers. Joan Ramirez came in, Anthony Banda came in and really helped the Dodgers out in the fifth inning when Ramirez allowed two on with two out and Dave Roberts went to the lefty Anthony Banda. I thought that was a really great move for two reasons. Number One, he got the lefty Nicky Lopez out of the game. He forced the White Sox to make that choice, and they brought in Danny Mednick, who I have never heard of before tonight. I'm sure you have never heard of Danny

Meddick tonight. He's hitting one ninety three on the season, and Banda delivered for Dave Roberts. He was able to get out of that two on, two out jam and the Dodgers were holding on to that four to three lead. From there, it was Blake Trinan who went an inning and a third tonight. Daniel Hudson pitched the scoreless eighth and Evan Phillips faced the Big Boys again. Luis Robert and Eloy Jimenez to get the final three outs of the

game. If you remember last night, Evan Phillips took down Andrew Vaughn, Luis Robert and Eloy Jimenez. Tonight he had to do it in the ninth inning. Eight six, six, nine eighty seven two five seventy is the phone number. Dodgers win their fiftieth game of the season. They are on pace to win another one hundred games in their fifth consecutive full season. The Dodgers won one hundred plus games in nineteen twenty one, twenty two, twenty

three, and now looking to do it again. They're on pace for exactly one hundred wins this season. Let's head downstairs right now to hear from Freddie Freeman after his game, tying to run a home run in the third inning. Show hey, for a few years first half of the season here,

is he another player entirely an even higher level. Yeah, I mean it's hard to even I don't know what more we can really say about about him, And I think we've said everything we can since he's entered this league about what an amazing player he is. But when you come over here, you just never know how first year is going to go in any team, But I mean this is you just sometimes you just gotta step back and just appreciate a player like this. You're swing tonight. Are you kind of finally at

peace with where you're at right now? Or looking for more? I've always I mean, I'll never say it's good, unfortunately, but much better, like I've said over the last few weeks. There's still a few cut swings here and there, but better overall, more quality than not over the last few weeks. So hopefully that keeps the trend going. Looking sinker away on that pitch strikes, that's all. Yeah, hopefully that continues. It's just

trying to get strikes and hit them. Don't matter what the pitches, just what's working best for you right now during this good stretcher in or what would you kind of attribute to Yeah, I don't ever think that much. I just kind of see strikes and hit it and sometimes they fall and sometimes they don't. Right now their fall impressed. It was a seven scoreless from the bullpen. Yeah, that's what I was talking to say after the game.

Seven innings from pretty much almost everyone except for what Vest and Yard. It's a lot of guys. That's got to be perfect and that's hard to do. But they stepped up. We I mean, we only scored and they made it count. Cover seven endings is a lot, especially you know Bobby. At least he gave us one more after the first There's a lot of pictures in the first inning, so that's nice. Said that he was able to give us the second win. So hard to do and got a good

credit to bullpen. That's why we went Hey club house. Shout out by Freddie Freeman on Sports and at LA. I appreciate it, Freddie. And the story goes a little bit deeper as far as the home run Freddie Freeman hit to left field to tie the game in the third inning. Freddie always comes out early for his pregame routine. He had his son Charlie out here today and once he had everything done with Charlie was playing with the other kids.

Freddie was talking shop with me before the game and he noticed the wind, the wind blowing out to right field or doing something the right field, and he pointed to left field and he said, I'm going to hit one there tonight. I said, you can do it, and top of the third inning one on and Freddie Freeman ties the scorer with a two run home run to left field. So I know that's not like Babe Ruth pointing, but I'm going to blow that up. As Freddie Freeman calling his shot.

I'm the witness. There was nobody else there, but I feel like you can trust me that Freddie Freeman did point to left field and said I'm gonna hit one there tonight. So that's what he did, and it was a big one in the third inning to tie the score at two, And Freddie Freeman and show Heyotani combined to drive in all four Dodger runs tonight. Show Heyotani with a leadoff home run, his second of the season and the eighth

time in his career that he has hit a leadoff home run. And Otani now with the Dodgers in this role leading off since Mookie Betts went on the injured list, Otani is hitting three seventy one with five home runs. This goes back further than him just starting to lead off when Mookie Betts broke his left hand. This goes back fifteen games. It doesn't just go back nine games or eight games or seven games. His hot streak goes back fifteen games.

In his last fifteen games, show Hao Tani is hitting three sixty four with a nine to twenty seven ops. He has nine home runs and nineteen RBIs. And I guess the most striking thing after what we heard Jose Mota talk about and also what Dave roberts has said, the difference is is controlling his strike zone. Sho Hao Tani in his last fifteen games has twelve walks and nine strikeouts. That's a complete one point eighty from what we saw when

he was in that big slump for twenty five games. Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number. We have two lines open. After the Dodgers defeat the White Sox for three, let's go out to Lahabra. Lorenzo. You're on Dodger Talk with David vasse Hi. Lorenzo, Dave, how you doing, Hey, great win for the Dodgers, great job by the Bullpen's got a question, uh kainn. I want to preface

this by saying that I'm a Dave Robertson, I'm a bruin. I appreciate the way he played baseball, but I'm perplexed because he manages the opposite way he played. He played small ball, he manufactured runs, and when it's now that he's managing, he's doing I mean, quite the opposite. Like tonight. The a perfect example. You have Miguel Vargas at first or no, actually had lucks at first, and they have Vargas at bet and then perfect opportunity right for a hint, run or do something, and there's been

plenty, plenty of opportunities, and he just doesn't do it. So, I mean, it's hard to convince me not to say that this is right. This comes from treatment and from upstairs that that we have to wait for a two run shot or three run shot. We cannot play small ball because that's not Dave Roberts. I don't. I think you're making a lot of a lot of statements that are just not true. Number One, the game has changed tremendously since Dave Roberts was playing. That's that's number one. Number

two, I'm all for putting runners in motion. And Miguel Vargas, as I mentioned during the Clubhouse show, is swinging the bat much better, and his last nine starts he has a hit in all nine of them. Sure, there's an argument to be made you could put lux in motion, but it worked out. You had runners at the corners for Cavin Bigio with one out, he flew out to left field, and you still had Otani who was coming up, and he delivered the go ahead base hit. So I

will I understand that part. And look, the one thing that Dodgers and a lot of teams don't want to do is give up outs, and a lot of their philosophy is to bunt and give up and out is not something that they're in favor of. I there are certain situations where I disagree with that, but I will say this Dave Roberts, I'm sorry being long winded, Lorenzo. I feel like Dave Roberts puts on the safety squeeze more than any other manager I've seen in the last nine years. So that's a little

unfair. And he's not telling anybody not to bunt. In fact, he's trying to tell more of his players if they see the third basement playing back, lay down a bunt like Calvin Bigio did on Saturday night at Dodgers Stadium. Right Like, again, I'm not trying to nippick, you know, this is first game, but a cool we're talking baseball game postseason. That's

something like I'm thinking postseason. Yes, I know you are. The last couple of years, you know, I mean, our bats have been dead and we needed to manufacture and in all fairness, there hasn't been anybody on base to really manufacture runs, right, Lorenzo, the last two postseasons. And it's gonna come down to the big three, right, Mookie Beds, Freddie Freeman, show Aotani. Two of those three guys have to be hot in the postseason or come up with some big hits for the Dodgers to run

the table. I feel like that's fair, right, right, right, But we also but then I understand the bottom third guys, the bottom third of the order has to do the little things. And I'm with you. So it's not that it's making the right play, it's making the right play,

Lorenzo. Yeah, yeah, Lorenzo, Do you want to talk betting averages or do you want to talk about what I'm trying to agree with you on you If you have a runner at second base less than two outs, one of those bottom three guys has got to find a way to get that runner to third base with less than two outs. If there's a runner at third base less than two outs, you're gonna have to find a way to get that run home. The Dodgers have not been able to do that the

last two postseasons. Can we just say we agree, we agree, We agree on that for sure, David. Let's go Dodgers, all right, thanks, Lorenzo, appreciate it. Eight six six seven, two five seventy is the phone number. And look, let's look at the Dodger roster construction the last four years. By the way that they've won one hundred plus games, Let's not forget that they the way they do it is working in the regular season. They have mastered the regular season. But you're right, in

the postseason, you can't just wait for a three run home run. You're gonna have to find a way for these lesser players in the lineup to do the little things to get the runner over or to get a run home. I think back to the twenty nineteen NLDS Game five. Matt Batty had an opportunity to hit the ball to the right side and get the run home from third base. Instead, he's trying to launch a home run. That's not what you need from Matt Beatty. That's not what you need from Gavin Lux

or Cavin Bigio. So we all agree on that. But the roster construction is a slugging team, and luckily the Dodgers have been able to find superstars that don't just try to swing for the fences. They're looking for hits. Mookie Betts, shoey O, Tawni, will Smith, Freddie Freeman, all those guys are great hitters that in the process will hit home runs. Eight six, six, nine, eight, seven, two, five seventy is the phone number. The Dodgers win their fiftieth game in the season, by

the way, beating the White Sox tonight four to three. They're on pace to finish the season with one hundred wins for the fifth consecutive year. Let's go out to the Palis Sades. John, You're on Dodger Talk Live from Chicago. Hi, John, Hey David. You know I must say that as Dodger fans, don't if we realize how fortunate we are. I mean, we have one of the best organizations. I mean, and you know,

a game like tonight especially, there should be no complaints. I don't know why there's one call, even not even one, will we complain when you have Vigio, who I don't think is a big league player, but you know he did his part, Taylor, Vargas, Rojas and Luck and you win a game like that where Bobby is impatient as the best ball, right, And I mean we I'm glad you're saying that, John, because

you know, we go around the league now we're seeing other teams. Man the Dodger fans, if they look around the league and for the last eleven twelve years, they should be very thankful that. Number one, the ownership hasn't taken a break from funneling resources to Andrew Freeman to be able to sign players like Otani Yamamoto. I mean, he's spent what a billion dollars this offseason. Some teams don't spend that in twenty five years. So that's number

one. Number two, they should be thankful that the Dodgers have a great infrastructure to support these players. And you know what, it's a pretty well oiled machine, absolutely, and Dave Roberts is doing an incredible job. I mean, we the only complaint And like I said, this shouldn't be any but we play a little more small ball in those situations, but it seems to be working well, and we had one of the best players to ever play the game. I mean his plate discipline, because of course he's an

incredible power hitter, but Otani's plate discipline. To have that kind of power and that kind of discipline is just phenomenal to watch, no doubt, John, thanks a lot for the phone call. Appreciated. Eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number. And look, I know where many of you are coming from. You're thinking about October and you've been disappointed the last few octobers, more Octobers than we would like to count as

far as disappointments go. But there's a lot of teams out there that are saying good night to their season, like the White Sox are in May and June. So it's great to want to win the World Series and have the expectations of winning the World Series. But let's not take for granted these great teams that we've been able to see since twenty twelve without taking a season off. Because teams take seasons off. Ask the Yankees, Ask the Red Sox,

ask the Chicago Cubs. They got money, they're not really spending it that much. They're not adding, they're taken back, and I think we all should be very thankful because who knows how long this is going to last. Right, The Dodgers have a great thing going here, and hopefully their superstars will show up in October and lead the way because you look at the other World Series champions. Yes they get big hits from unlikely heroes, but

they're big boys. Seem to come through to set the tone for everybody else and starting pitching. Pitching. Pitching pitching has got to be there, and that's the reason why the Dodgers are being so careful with guys like Gavin Stone and Tyler Glass. Now let's go out to Joe in San Diego. You're on Dodger Talk. Hi, Joe, Hey, Dave, thanks for taking

a call. I think you hit the nail on the head about why a lot of Dodger fans are frustrated, because, yeah, you know, this is going to be the fifth year that we're going to potentially win one hundred games. But you're right, I mean, in October we are spoiled. Now, I will say, you know again, like you're pointing out, we do have one of the best player development organizations in the organization out of all the organizations in the league, top to box, no doubt. I

mean, you look at Atlanta, you look at the Giants. We've got guys from the front office in those in those teams now, so that tells you how quality you know, our organization is now saying that you know now that we're talking about potentially going into October, I just wanted to get your thoughts on if we are going to try to pull this deal for for Crotchett and Robert, which are parents don't talk like money and Petros it's Crochet, Crochet, Okay, Crochet, what do you think is going to be what

we got to give up to to get those guys? Obviously starting pitching, you can never have too much of it, especially with Kershaw being shut down after his his rehab starts and then Glass Now you know potentially, you know, we never know what's going to happen. Given the amount of innings he's pitching now, I think he's going to go over what he normally pitches in the last couple of years. Get Crochet. To get Crochet, you're going

to have to give up one of your young starting pitchers. Whether it's uh Land and or whether it's Justin Robleski in Oklahoma City, You're gonna have to give up something really good for Garrett Crochet because he's under team control for two more years. And I would imagine it wouldn't just be for Crochet. The Dodgers probably would trade for Luis Robert or Tommy fam in the same deal.

So it's gonna take. It's gonna take a lot of young players to send to the White Sox to be able to pull away a Crochet and one of those other two players to go along with him. Well, you know wherever it takes. I mean, you know, like I said, we can't have enough you know, good pitching in the start because obviously pitching wins in

the postseason. Well there's another layer to that too, because Garrett Crochet has never pitched these many innings in Major League Baseball and he did have Tommy John surgery four years ago. So, uh, that is part of the thinking with the Dodgers and other teams out there as well. My understand and I learned this today that the Padres are still very much in to try to trade for Garrett Crochet as well. Thanks for the phone call appreciated. Joe eight

sixty six eighty seven two five seventy is the phone number. We're gonna take a time out here on Dodgery Talk. When we come back, more of your phone calls. We have almost a full board, but one line open at eight six six eighty seven two five seventy after the Dodgers defeat the White Sox four to three on AM five to seventy LA Sports on air at AM five seventy, online at AM five seventy LA sports dot com, and available by podcast on the iHeartRadio app. This is Dodger Talk with David Bassan the

two to one offering the Shan Hitch. It's a left field pretty well, it's kring Gon attend me back to the wall. Let's got a hold on Honey framing an opposite field homer ties the game at three. Home run numbers twelve for Freeman. Hey, the Dodgers have come back to tie it in the top of the third three to three. Freddie Freeman had his eyes on those left field bleachers earlier in the afternoon. He delivered in the third inning with a game tying two run home run. As the Dodgers go on to

beat the White Sox tonight four to three. David Vassey live at Guaranteed Raid Field in the South Side of Chicago as the Dodgers win their fiftieth game of the season. They are on pace to win one hundred games for the fifth consecutive full season. Daniels Jewelers, they are 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 fifty dollars gift card toward any purchase of ninety nine dollars

or more. Daniels Jewelers own the Dream. Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number. Last night I mentioned that the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced that our very own Oral Herscheiser is going to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I mentioned that Vince Scully had a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but today I was informed that also another Hall of Fame broadcaster for the Dodgers has a star as well, and

that is Haimi Hareen. So it will be the third Dodger that will have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Only one of those three actually played and that is oral Herscheizer and Magic Johnson has won the uh well, magic is magic. Former Laker and now part Dodgers owner I mentioned a Dodger prospect got promoted today, Diego Kartaya, who kind of leaked out his own

news on his Instagram page. Today, the Dodgers made it official. Diego Kartaya is being promoted from Double A Tulsa to Triple A Oklahoma City, and tonight he was in the Dodgers OKC Baseball clubs starting lineup, batting sixth and dhing and the manager at Oklahoma City, Travis Barbery, said that the way they will balance and develop the two catchers that are pretty good Hunter Fiducca and Diego Kartaya at the same level at Triple A will be by having each guy

catched three times a week, and obviously the days that Cartaya is not catching, he will dh And my understanding is is that Cartaya has started to find something here offensively that he lost the last couple of years. Number One, his back is healthy. Number two, his swing is a little bit better, his approach is better. He's trying to use the whole field. My

understanding was somehow some way. He started to try to pull everything for slug and the Dodgers were were good enough to help him understand you want to use the whole field, and that's what he did when he first got to the lower levels of the Dodgers minor league organization. So that's a good thing that

he's been able to get back to that. And he started the year slow, so for him to hit two thirty six right now with five homers and twenty seven RBIs is pretty good because he was sitting the first month and a half of the season in the one hundred. So he's picked things up here. So he's a good kid, only twenty two years old. I've know we've heard about him since the Dodgers signed him out of Venezuela since he was sixteen, but he's only twenty two and still developing. Eight six six nine

eighty seven, two five seventy is the phone number. Let's go out to Huntington Beach. Joyce, You're on Dodger Talk with David vasse Hi. Joyce, Hi there, I just oh, I love the Dodgers, everything about them, the organization, and I just want to come him at Dave Roberts. What a skipper. He is. You know, you can tell he loves his players and in turn, they love him, and he gives them heart to decide back, you know, from a deficit and the Dodgers, oh wow, you know, and he could and he's so wise. A

six relief pitchers. He orchestrated that to help, you know, shut them down. And I just say, you know, he's such a good manager. All right, Joyce, thanks for the phone call. I think, uh, if you're going to criticize Dave Roberts and blame him, if you're a fan, you certainly have to compliment him when I mean, he's been pretty successful. He's the most winningest manager percentage wise in Major League Baseball, and you've got to give him credit. And I know there's always going to

be discussions and questions on why he decided to do certain things. Even I have those questions, and those are valid. Just because he's the manager of the team and just because the Dodgers have had a lot of success doesn't mean that we can't ask a question why what went behind that decision? And I think it is unfair when people blame when things go wrong on Dave, but they don't seem to give him the credit he deserves when things go right.

Eight six six seven two five seventy is the phone number. Before we get back to the phone calls. Let's head back downstairs to hear from Bobby Miller. I want to hear what Bobby had to say about those two innings where he really didn't have his stuff tonight. Yeah, I mean they're following off a lot of good pitches as well as much as bad pitch, as much as bad pitches as there were. You know, obviously I've been a little tough spot lately. It's been a little tough coming back from this rehab,

which feels like I just went through spring training again. But one thing I can say is every time I'm out there, I'm giving it my all every single time. But you know, all it takes is just one getting again just to get back into swing things. And I'm just not gonna doubt myself. And I know who I am, I know who I can be, and I'm just gonna keep trusting my stuff out there. I know I've talked about just how your shoulder is feeling so much healthier in a really good spot

right now. You just feel like kind of looking for more better feel with your pitches or I guess what's kind of the part where you realize you're kind of over that next time. Yeah, you know, shoulder feels great, body feels great. I think it's just sometimes I'm trying a little bit too hard out there, doing a little bit too much. But even the good pitches I was making today, it feels like they were They had some really good takes filed off a lot of pitches as well, which caused my pitch

count to get really high and taken out earlier in the game. You know, yeah, just lead off walk wasn't really too good after an O two count. I'll be what could you say about the pen, you know, picking you up with seven scoreless tonight? Yeah, I mean that's huge. I can't say I'm surprised either. That's something that they've always been doing. It is holding it down. So really thankful for that, and you know, that's something I always take pride in, as well as putting the bullpen

in against spot and keeping them fresh. But you know, just didn't have my best stuff today and they held it down like they always do. All Right, there's Bobby Miller thanks to Sports at LA and look he's very honest with himself. He's honest with us and candid with his answers. And again it just seemed like he said it trying too hard, trying to do too much, and when he does that, things seemed to go sideways, just like they did at coors Field last week where he got the first two batters

out. He was he was looking like he was cruising and all of a sudden things went sideways on him. So kind of a similar thing that happened tonight. And Paul Deyong had an amazing at bad against him as well tonight. Fought off what ten to eleven pitches and that got his pitch count up as well. Eight six, six, nine eighty seven, two five seventy is the phone number. Despite Bobby Miller only going two innings tonight, the

Dodger bullpen, as you heard, pitched seven scoreless innings. Michael Peterson got his second major league win tonight, and can't say enough. Usually when the starting pitcher only goes two innings, you don't win the game. And the Dodgers won this game tonight. They got all four runs driven in by Freddie Freeman and show hey O Tani, Let's go out to Rancho Kukamonga. Michael, you're on Dodger Talk. Hi, Michael, Hey dv hardest working man

in the sports industry right now. Appreciate you staying up late on the East Coast to bring this Dodger talk. So appreciate everything that you do. Thank you. Just appreciate that. Yeah, no problem, Salute to you.

So, just interesting comment about Carteja. I know a couple of weeks ago called in another caller mentioned about our catchers in the minor league, and I know that you mentioned, and at that time, a couple of weeks ago, you know, they weren't really ready the benefit of having Austin Barnes, his veteran presence, the way that he can sometimes navigate younger pitchers through through

a ballgame, and things like that. So do you think the promotion for Cartea is more about trade bait than it is maybe about the success that he's having. I believe it might be twofold. He's earned it. He's been at Double A for the last couple of years, and obviously they felt like he deserved a promotion, So I wouldn't rule that out, you know,

to just put him back on everybody's radar that he's doing good again. So I know for a fact as well that the White Sox do have a scout or two watching Oklahoma City for the next week or so and they'll get their eyes on Diego Kartaya. Thanks for the phone call, Michael. Appreciate the love. Eight six nine seven two five seventy is the phone number. Wasn't getting too much love today on the way to the ballpark, so I always appreciate it from you. Let's go out to Cherry Valley. Scott, you're

on Dodger Talk. How you doing, Scott good? How are you? You know? I've read some stories about Tyler Anderson in a possible trade. He's doing really well with the Angels. But one of the names that was brought up, and I really don't want to see this guy traded for anybody is landon Nac. I think that young man is quite a picture. I'd love to see him stay with you. You'll see him again on Friday. I love landon Nack as well because he's a pitcher. I was talking to

Mark prior yesterday. He's a pitcher. He's not going to overpower you, but he knows how to command all four pitches, and he knows how to put more on take something off. He is the true definition of a pitcher. Yes, I agree, all right, Scott, thanks a lot for the phone call. You don't want to go anywhere, because I did catch up with Landon Nac on the pregame show, and he was one of those Dodger minor leaguers during the COVID season of twenty twenty that was at USC at

what they called the Ultra its Sight. And I haven't talked to too many guys looking back on it, whether or not it was good or bad or stunted their development. And Landon Nack always a great answer from him, a thoughtful answer. Here's what he shared about being part of those group of minor leaguers the Dodgers thought so much of to have at USC during twenty twenty.

Absolutely, I mean it was something that not many people kind of got to go through, and so the guys that did and where we were kind of all kind of just away from everything. It was just hotel field and back, and so it was just kind of those were your only group of people you really got to be around during that time. And so yeah, of course you kind of create a bond with those guys and have that shared experience

that you'll be able to remember for the rest of your life. Do you feel like it helped your development or do you feel like you were a year behind because of that. I think it helped a lot just being able to be around some of the older guys. I think it kind of got us a little bit more comfortable in kind of being able to like talk with them

and understand like professional hitters. Like obviously getting to jump straight into facing really Triple A and big league hitters for your kind of your first taste of professional baseball was a huge help, just kind of getting that step ahead of like what you're working towards, Like they immediately show you where you're missing things and what you need to work on. It feels like maybe the game slowed down a little bit where you know, during the minor league season you're competing obviously

against other teams and you're trying to impress. Feels like that was somewhat of a controlled environment with competition, but also giving yourself the grace to grow.

Absolutely, yeah, it's it's obviously it's a different situation than most people get to go into, but of course, Yeah, the just kind of the being able to control the environment of like how many innings you get, like kind of making it more of it's not quite an intersquad, but it's like more just like an intersquad type fields where they can control the game and really like let you work on different stuff while still getting to compete against guys.

So yeah, no, it was absolutely it was a great experience. All right. There's part of our conversation with landon Nac, great insightful answers about his experience at USC during the twenty twenty COVID season in that alternate site where that's where the Dodgers' minor leaguers convene, the ones that the Dodgers felt were close to the big leagues, that's where they wanted them, and landon Nac was part of that group. If you want to hear the full conversation or

listen, there's a lot of people hearing these days and not listening. If you'd like to listen to the landon Nac conversation, you can find it on the iHeartRadio app. Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number on a night Bobby Miller only goes two innings and throws sixty pitches. The Dodger bullpen was used quite a bit six different relievers tonight, and Michael Peterson at a Riverside Community College, picks up his second major league win

tonight. He was followed by Johann Ramirez, Anthony Benda, Blake Trinan, Daniel Hudson, and Evan Phillips locked down his thirteenth save of the season. As I mentioned earlier, the Dodgers are on pace now for one hundred wins after winning their fiftieth of the season, and on the flip side, the White Sox lost their sixtieth game of the season. The White Sox are twenty one and sixty on the season, which puts them on pace to tie the

expansion nineteen sixty two Mets for the most losses in baseball history. The White Sox are on pace right now to finish with one hundred and twenty losses. One hundred and twenty losses the Mets in nineteen sixty two went forty and one twenty. You might say, wait a minute, that does not add up to one sixty two. You're right, because two games were not made up that season, and we actually here heard an announcement and during the game that

the White Sox and Braves are going to play a makeup game. Maybe they want to take a cue from the sixty two season and just say, you know what, we don't need to play that game. Maybe the Braves do, but the White Sox certainly don't. The Dodgers will look for the sweep Tomorrow night here at Guaranteed Rate Field, another night game for the primetime Dodgers. Gavin Stone will be on the mound. He's eight and two with an ERA of three zero four, going up against Eric Fetti, who is five

and two with an ERA of three zero six. Morongo Casino Dodgers on Deck begins at four o'clock with first pitch at five to ten. I know I did not get to the scating report on some of the pitchers I was asked about last night. We'll get to that in San Francisco after a Friday night's game. Tim Kates will have Dodger Talk tomorrow night on Getaway Day, and I'll be filling in again for Kusten Watson on Sports net LA. Thanks to

Dwayne McDonald out here on the South side of Chicago. Thanks to calling back at our Burbank studios and thanks to you for listening. Listening is important. Hearing is not listening. You might hear Hendrix, but I listen to Hendrix. I want you to listen to Dodger Talk. In case you missed any of the show, you can listen on the iHeartRadio app once again. The final score tonight from Guaranteed Rade Field, the Dodgers defeat the White Sox four to three. Have a great rest of your night. Seal it

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