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Dodger Talk (6-26-24)

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Tim Cates takes your calls after Gavin Stone's complete game shutout against the White Sox. Austin Barnes talks about the young pitcher's brilliant performance.

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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 damn Cats, Stone Cold Gavin, Gavin Stone if you need him, Dodger right hander, A complete game shutout tonight for the Dodgers as they win it in Chicago four to nothing over the Wide Sox. Hi everybody, and welcome in to postgame Dodger Talk here on You're Home of the

Dodgers and five seventy LA Sports Live everywhere on the iHeart Radio app. The Dodgers get the sweep in Chicago, they take all three games. They've now won four straight overall. A day off tomorrow as they continued the road trip on Friday with the start of a three game series against the San Francisco Giants in the Bay Area. The Dodgers to needed some length out of Gavin Stone last night when Bobby Miller winch just two innings and they handed it over to

Michael Peterson and the rest of the bullpen. They needed six guys to come out of that gate in the bullpen to get through nine innings last night. Six relievers they needed last night and a four to three Dodgers win tonight. They needed Gavin Stone going into this one. They needed him to give him some length. They needed Gavin Stone to pitch deep into a game tonight to

help out the bullpitch. Sure, there's a day off tomorrow, but it'd be nice to get these guys off their feet and not having to get hot, not even needed to take off the windbreaker to break a sweat and let them get in essence, two full days off today tomorrow before a start of a three game series in San Francisco. And that's exactly what Gavin Stone did, was pitched a complete game shutout and not have to bring in anybody out of that bullpen. Yeah, Alex Vesia was getting warm. Dave Roberts had

somebody starting to get loose in the ninth. As Gavin Stone went out to pitch the ninth in he's sitting on ninety three pitches, gets a ground ball or a flyout pop up the third, Tommy fam singles with one out and I'm so glad Dave Roberts left him in there. In an error in which you get to a high pitch count, you're late in the game. Sometimes the computer tells you, or your gut tells you, or your pitching coach tells you, Hey, just go the bullpen, bring in a fresh arm,

somebody different. Let's get the final two outs, let's get out of Dodge and let's go to San Francisco. And Gavin Stone, to his credit, deserved to be out there. And Dave, I think knew that and let him get the final two outs. And that's exactly what he did, and he did it quickly. In that ninth inning, after Tommy fam singled with one out in the ninth Bennett Tendy comes up and on a second pitch

change up flies out to Andy Pajes in center. That brings up Robert, who, on the second pitch grounds out on a sinker pitch number one hundred and three ballgame over Gavin Stone, a complete shutout. Dodgers win four to nothing eight six six nine, eight, seven, two five seventy. You heard Gavin Stone in the clubout show it if you didn't. David Vets even joke with him how calm he was and just kind of nonchalant he was after pitching a complete game shutout. And as he said, it's the second time

in his professional career. He's done that first time at the major league level, and for him it was just, hey, glad, I can do what I can do help out the team. Nobody in the bullpad to come in, gave him a night off, got some offense, we got the win. He was in complete control. Well. Even in his postgame interview tonight in Chicago on the mound, Jose Mona mentioned it, now, I'm glad he did. Kevin Stone on top of that mound owned guaranteed rate field.

There was a presence, an aura, if you will, a command from Gavin Stone the entire night and with an air of a pitch clock where sometimes you can get flustered. Sometimes you can get sped up and rushed and your pitches are high in the zone, or maybe you get sloppy and leave a ball over the middle of the plate and he start to get hit around. He was pitching early in the pitch clock. He was mixing up his pitches, whereas last year he only had really a two maybe three pitch REPERTI

to used. No, He's now got a fastball, slider, a sinker, and a change up in his back pocket that he can use and tonight. He was efficient, He was in command and his pitches. He was dotting the fastball inside outside, and a tip of the cat to Austin Barnes, who were gonna hear from, and just a little bit Dodger ketcher who got the start tonight. Austin Barnes takes a lot of incoming from Dodger fans. Austin Barnes gets it because he doesn't hit three hundred and driving eighty runs.

But Austin Barnes does a lot right behind the plate and it was on full display tonight. The way he helps kind of orchestrate the game, calling the pitches, keeping Gavinstone calm on the mound, keeping the rhythm going batter to batter. It's almost like dancing and your partner. You have to be in complete rhythm with and dancing and that picture and a catcher have to be

in rhythm calling pitches on the same page. Pitcher and catcher have to be on the same page as far as what the game plan is overall, the catcher receiving the ball, helping out his pitcher with framing. There's a lot that goes into it besides a guy just calling a sign throwing it and throwing it back to the pitcher after the pitch comes. There's a lot more to

it. And tonight, Gavin Stone and Austin Barnes, they were dialed in, dialed in together, and that's something that Austin Barnes brings as a veteran catcher behind the play. Fact let's go back out to Chicago, guaranteed raid field or on David Vasse stalking with Austin Barnes and the rest of the media. Austin first complete game for the Dodgers since Buehler did it two years ago. What was working so well for Gavin tonight, same stuff he's been doing

early. Just sinking the ball, put in just really uncomfortable, but he's he's something the ball hard and he's just born on their hands and then uh, you know, his slider makes you respect the other side of the play. He has the ability to force him on the other side. And then uh, and it's to you know, he threw some good ones in there ten too, but it was I think it's just a sinker and his slider

today that was really just helping us throughout the lineup. When you have a picture that's going that way and feels like a lot is working for him. How fun is the desk catcher and how much easier of a job? Doesn't make it, Oh, it makes it so much easier. You know. His ability to affect people in get him away, spin the ball away, get that special little changeup underneath them at times is uh, you know, it's unique. You know he's got a great little mix, really confident right

now, and you know he made it really he could. You know, he made it really easy to it felt like the ben attendee at that maybe was the one that was extended a little bit more in the sixth inning, but he got him to the grounding to an inning ending double play. How did you navigate through that? Yeah? I thought I thought his change up was he just had to get it though, a good change up really,

I think, you know, it's change of special. I think sometimes throughout this game he was, you know, kind of throwing it into the dirt a little bit. But when he lands it, it's with his speed. It's pretty special. So, yeah, you can't say enough about what somebody's been doing for us, going deep into games, resetting the bullpen. No, he's just been quiet, steadyings going about his business and uh, you

know it's a testament to him. All right, there's Austin Barnes Well said from Barnesy, quiet's almost like an assassin out there, a steady uh get you know, a reset of the bullpen is exactly what they got with not having to bring anybody in tonight in a complete game shutout from Gavin Stone, and he touched on it. Uh. He was even able to get his change up in there for strikes and his fastball. Yeah, it sits middle nineties. That's really good, and he's the way he's able to pinpoint it

and hit his spots inside outside. And as Barnesy said, there with the sinker tonight and the sinker getting a lot of ground ball outs going with the slider that was absolutely filthy. And he didn't miss the old cement mixer slider. He didn't miss on those. He had a lot of bite on that slider and that kept hitters, I think guessing for the most part tonight for the White Sox because ninety three ninety five, all of a sudden he throws

you a sinker and then a wipeout slider. You have no idea what's coming, and you can't hit it, and tonight he had seven punchouts, zero walks, zero walks. Again control efficient with this pitches one hundred and thirty total pitches, seventy three for strikes. He was in command on that mound. I cannot tell you the last time I've seen a Dodger pitcher that in control on a mound. I mean, you think about some of the great

performances. I mean, we just had the ten year anniversary of Clayton Kershaw's no hitter, and you go back to that game against the Colorado Rocky's a Dodger steam David Vatse talks about it. Yeah, that was another game where you just kind of felt like, this dude is in control. He owns the pace of the game, he owns what he's doing on the mound.

He is dictating what is happening at the plate by whether he's pitching. That kind of felt like one of those nights tonight from Gavin Stone and the Dodgers provided the offense. Shoho Tani solo home run to lead off the game is twenty fifth of the season, and then a three run third inning for the Dodgers put a four spot on the board for him and that would win it for nothing over the White Sox. Dodgers have now won four straight. Gavin

Stone now nine to two on the season. Gavin Stone, to me is an All Star Dodger fans, he is an All Star and he needs to be picked as an All Star. And he's not in a fan vote because he is a pitcher that is selected by players and coaches. But you look at what he has done this year. Him and Tyler Glass now absolutely absolutely should be All Stars. And tomorrow at nine am Pacific, the first round of the voting stops. And we've seen some updates the last couple of weeks

as far as how it's going in the National American League. Ta Oscar Hernandez needs to get your vote. He absolutely needs to get your vote. Freddie Freeman needs to get your vote. Milkie Betts is not going to play in the game, but deserves your vote. Look at what the Dodger pitchers are doing in Tyler Glass now and of course Evan Phillips should be an All Star with thirteen saves, he's been very good. But this Dodgers team should be

well represented in the All Star Game this year in Arlington. Here's Dave Roberts. In case you missed it, Dave Roberts pre game today, asked by David Vassay about the All Star voting, which again stops tomorrow the first round of it. The first round stops at nine am tomorrow. Here's David vass asking the manager, Dave Roberts about the All Star voting. Listen carefully, Dodger fans, Dave, tomorrow's the deadline for the first tier of All Star

voting. Will Smith, Ti, Oscar Hernandez among other players that might have a case. What do you believe as far as them being All Stars? Yeah, it's a no brainer. I think Will is an easy one. As far as talent, He's one of the top two or three catchers in the game, let alone the National League, and with Teo. You just look at the numbers and what he's done on the production side, performance side.

It's you know, the All Star Game is interesting because it's a lot of it is based on popularity and certain fan bases that are more active voting. And my encouragement for the Dodger fans is to, you know, get off your hands and start voting for your players, because you look at all these other fan bases that the players aren't nearly as having the seasons that our

guys are having, and they're leading the fan voting. So that's what's disappointing for me as a manager, because the players are not going to promote themselves. So it's about the fans, you know, supporting their players. All Right, there's Dave Roberts telling you Dodger fans to get onto Dodgers dot com slash vote and get those Dodger players to the next round and get him to the All Star Game in Arlington. Will Smith absolutely deserves it. Ria Muto,

the catcher in Philadelphia, is having a good not really. William Contreras and Milwaukee, okay, one point four million votes is the leading catcher of the National League as far as vote getter can tell. Marte is the leading second base vote getter. I mean Jerkson Profar one point six Jerkson Profar's got more votes than Tiascar Hernandez. Something wrong here, Something wrong here, Dodger fans. You can vote five times per day. You got until ne o'clock

tomorrow for the first round of this All Star voting show. Heo Tani is certainly having a lot of votes to one point seven million votes so far. Dave Roberts message from Dodger manager to you get out there, vote early, vote often. First round ins tomorrow at nine am. Dodgers dot Com slash vote Dodgers dot Com slash vote. Brad mission viah Welcome to Dodger Talk tonight. Brad, How you doing, Hey, thanks for taking the call. You know, it's funny the Dodgers got two shutouts in this series, and

you know how lowly the White Sox are. They teams have been scoring like twelve fifteen runs against him, but the pitching was that good. We're really didn't matter in this case. Yeah, Yeah, two shutout wins appreciated.

Brad a three nothing to win in the opener, they win four to three last night, and they get the shutout win again tonight for nothing over the White Sox limiteding them to just four hits in this game tonight was Gavin Stone who threw a complete game shutout, struck out seven along the way, and he got just all he needed from showey Otani in this Dodgers offense a four run victory. They beat him four to nothing to get to fifty one and

thirty one overall on this season. How about this the first sellout of the year at guaranteed rate field in Chicago. Bad team, yet they don't get much crowds there. Dodgers come to Chicago, they get a pretty decent crowd the first two nights, and then you had Mexican Heritage Night in and it was a sellout crowd tonight on the South side of Chicago, thirty six, two and twenty five got to see their favorite Dodgers sweep the White Sox with

a four nothing win. Luis Elcerito, Welcome to Lewis. Lewis, you're on Dodger Talk. How you doing, Hey, Tim? Always a pleasure and good point about the voting. I'll say two things to all of those people who live in die By just v lo and vlo vlo Vello. This is just another example that it doesn't work that way and people need to start looking at it. Stone was amazing tonight. He has presence, he knows how to pick chin. Barnes was obviously helpful, but he only goes up

to ninety five. Landonnak is not nearly as polished, but I believe has a similar potential, even though I think he's a year or two older, and just the more and more. I've been watching baseball for a long time, and it looks like that somebody in the Dodger organization is beginning to realize that when you just do Vello, you get caught because when the pitcher loses control or doesn't have his villo, it's not always going to work. And hitters, as many of the best hitters have said, you know, can

groove a one hundred mile an hour pitch as well. But if somebody can throw ninety five and then has a change like Gavin has, it makes a big difference. And I'm just really, you know, continue to be pleased with the pitching despite you know, some of the injuries, and I think in the long run, the bottom of the order is going to figure it out. Yeah. Yeah. My concern is when when will Months he come back, because I think if he doesn't come back, that more than the

outfield has to be addressed to the trade line. Although I would love to see Cody Hosey take get a shot again, I know he's not you know, he was a high round rap pick. He seems he's finally figured it out. Bring him up if it doesn't work, okay, you know, it wouldn't be a tremendous loss for the entire system. You're right, Lewis, I appreciate it. Yeah, thanks for the phone call. Well said

on a couple of points there and wanted to touch on Cody Hosey. Not sure he's the answer at third base right now for a team that's on the hunt to win the championship. I think veterans is what you need. Proven October performers are what you need, Guys at the major league level that have performed consistently. I'm not sure I want to dip down and rely upon a guy who's not played at the big league level yet going into the second half

of the season in October. If Max Muns he's not able to come back anytime soon, and quite frankly, it doesn't look like he's close at all to coming back. Not swinging to baseball, taking ground balls, but very limited in his baseball activities trying to come back from that oblique injury. A Cavin Bigio, Keiky Hernandez, I think those are your answers right now with

third base. Again, that's just my personal opinion. You don't want to necessarily go have to go to a Cody Hosey at this point of the season, when the Dodgers' top prospects as far as infielders are concerned, you brought up pitching, and you're right. The philosophy I think for the Dodgers has changed the last couple of years. You look at the pipeline of players that have come up. Who's unfortunately Hurt, Kyle Hurt, who they brought up,

Gavin Stone, Bobby Miller. These our young men that are, yes, guys who can throw mid nineties Bobby Miller, upper nineties, near one hundred. But they've become good pitchers and they've risen to this level from straight from Double A or quick stops in Triple A because they're good pitchers. And I keep saying that, and you're probably thinking, yeah, of course they're pitchers, we get that. No, No, there's the art of it.

Be able to throw multiple pitches and throw them for strikes, and be able to get out of an account on which you're behind two to oho, and be able to use an off speed pitch and throw it for a strike, to be able to pitch backwards to a hitter, leading them with an

off speed pitch early in the bad Those things the art of pitching. The Greg maddox is of the world where you don't throw ninety nine one hundred miles an hour, but you can sit ninety two to ninety five with your fastball, paint the corners inside outside, and keep the hitters guessing because you are so good at mixing up your pitches. The confidence out on the mound. The presence is the word you use there, Lewis, and I appreciate that's

an exact word that I think describes this. A presence on the mound, and Gavin Stone had that tonight, and you're seeing that presence from all these Dodger young pitchers. I think Bobby Miller, out of all of them, is trying to figure out how to become more of a pitcher with all his pitches and not just that ninety nine mile an hour fastball that he can throw eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seven. We'll take a break, we'll come back, We'll get to more of your phone calls. Big win

for the Dodgers tonight. The offense delivered showe Aotani tenth straight game with an RBI, setting a Dodger franchise record. It's a solo home run of the first. Dodgers score three in the third. They shut out the White Sox four to nothing for the second time in three games, and Gavin Stone throws a gym a complete game shutout, four hits, seven punch outs, zero walks as the Dodgers get the win four to nothing over the White Sox.

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hot and well hit to right field. This ball's back. It has gone a home run for the second night in a row. On lead off home run and show hey old Tone has just set a Dodger franchise record with Harby Eyes in ten straight games. Show Hey o'tani lead off home run Tonight Dodgers beat the White Sox four and nothing home run number twenty five for show Hey,

as he is now driven in a run in ten straight games. He is homered in five of the last six games as the Dodgers get the shutout win and the sweep on the South side of Chicago, beating the White Sox tonight for to nothing. Daniel's Jewelers, the official sponsor of the trip around the Diamond. Stop by any Daniels Jeweler'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. The Dodgers own the White Sox for three nights in Chicago, a three to nothing shutouts, then you get four to three win, and then tonight they come back with a four to nothing win over the White Sox. They have now won four straight overall

fifty one and thirty one on this season. Gavin Stone improves to nine to two on this season and again tomorrow nine am the first round the voting for the MLB All Stars comes to it in and then they'll open it back up. But get those Dodgers in, get him towards the front, and all the positions from Teoscar Hernandez to Will Smith to show hey, o Tawny, get them to the front of the line. As far as the National League All Star voting, Dodgers dot com slash voting, Dodgers dot com slash vote,

Dodgers dot Com slash vote. Let's go back out to the phone. Thanks for being patient, Alan West Covina, Welcome out. How are you doing? Al Al going once? Yo? Go ahead? Yo? What's up? Man? My bad? That was that was? That was my bad on my part? Good? Yeah, that was a solid wind,

solid series. Everything's on point. It's like you know which but you can talk about and you know, leading the charger with you know, with the callers that you know have they've been supporting no excuse me, supporting you know, Stone and all that. And then one of the things that the main thing I wanted to call about is it just show hey, at lead off, you signed the unicorn. Hey, let's let's use them. However,

and yes he's available. Why not I've heard of something like you know, like when Mookie comes back, like okay, is a lead off you know, solidified? It's like Okay, Mookie, you know at lead off in the playoffs last year where they you know, it was you know, we were rise cold. Yeah, appreciate it. Now. I think that's a little down the road. That's something we don't have to worry about right now. And I know it's fun to talk about. Uh, when Mookie returns,

will he return to the leadoff spots? Will the batting order to go back to what it was pre fractured hand for Mookie Betts. We'll find out. As David Vassay and I talked about on the Dodgers on Deck show before

the game, Dave Roberts has sort of left that door open. He hasn't closed it by saying no. And as David Vassa pointed out, and he's absolutely right by by not closing the door on it, you allow the opportunity that when Mookie Betts comes back, and remember one of minor league rehab assignment, some at bats in, but he wants to get back in the flow of the regular season when he does come back, you know, after the

All Star break, and you can't just rush a hitter back. They got to get back, they got to get strong, and you can do only so much in the minor leagues and get those at bats down there in Triple A and Double A. But when he comes back and he's cleared and he's healthy and he's coming back, you still got to get right at the plate. And maybe you don't throw him back into the leadoff spot and you keep shoe Otani as the leadoff hitter for however long, a few games, a

series, a week, two weeks, I don't know how long. I don't think there's a number you can necessarily put on it. But you allow Mookie time to reinterrogate himself here into this Dodger lineup, allow him to come back and be a part of this team. And then once he's back into a flow, maybe he's got some groove going at the plate, he gets some home runs, he gets them all, you know, he's able to put the ball in play. Then you bring Mookie back to the leadoff spot.

So I don't think you close the door on and say no, as soon as Mookie comes back, first game back, he's back in the leadoff No, You'll allow a little period for him to get situated back in the lineup and playing every day, getting those three to four five at bats, every single night, and then you slowly move the lineup back to where it was. I think ultimately, ultimately the plan is to have Mookie Betts as the leadoff hitter when he does come back at the end of the season and

into the postseason. All right, that's gonna do it for postgame Dodger Talk. Many thanks to you Dodger fans for being the part of the show. If we couldn't get to you, I apologize. We'll get to you tomorrow night because I'll be back with off night Dodger Talk at seven o'clock tomorrow night. Right here in a five seven ELA Sports, we'll have a farm report. Yeah, we got some big Dodger prospects on the move this week and they're moving the ourselves up to Triple A and high A ball. We'll tell

you tomorrow on the farm report, what's happened with the dodgertop prospects. As we get closer to the MLB trade deadline, some of these names that we've been hearing about could be in play if the Dodgers want to make the trade and help out the major league roster. Thanks to Colin ye thanks to all you Dodger fans. For being a part of the show tonight. Thank you for podcasting as well on the iHeartRadio app or whatever platform you get your podcast

on. We appreciate it. We'll be back tomorrow with Dodger Talk Back on Friday, six o'clock Wronggo Casino, Dodgers on deck, First bitch seven to fifteen from Oracle Park in San Francisco. Dodgers and the Giants. Dodgers win it tonight. Four. Nothing went over the White Sox. Gavin Stone a complete game, shutout. What a Jim Solo. Everybody

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