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DV takes your calls after the Dodgers beat the Yankees in 11 innings, 2-1. Dave Roberts talks to the media. DV shares part of his interview with Mookie Betts.

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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 Fight Back, David Vasse. We are live in the Bronx at Yankee Stadium after the Dodgers defeat the Yankees in eleven innings two to one. Welcome and we are with you until nine o'clock on Dodger Talk eight six, six,

nine, eight seven, two five seventy. What an atmosphere here tonight at Yankee Stadium, the first time that Dodgers have been back here since twenty sixteen. I haven't been back here without Andre Ethier, Matt Kemp and Yacio Puig. That's how long it's been since the Dodgers returned to Yankee Stadium. But tonight standing room only capacity crowd of forty eight thousand and forty eight. And I know you hear the hyperbole from brock Caster saying it was playoff like

atmosphere, no joke. You can sense it from the time batting practice started until the final out tonight that this was playoff atmosphere. There was the moment where Aaron Judge was facing Blake Trinan in the ninth inning with two outs and two runners on full count, everybody on their feet. Ten pitch at bat, judge works a walk, but everybody was on their feet for that.

Everybody was on their feet when trina was able to get John Carlos Stanton to hit a lazy fly ball to center field to send it into extra innings. This was playoff like atmosphere and it was truly a pleasure to be able to witness this game tonight because it's two of the best teams in Major League Baseball. The Dodgers come into Yankee Stadium, yes not playing their best, but

pitching really well, and tonight they showed it again. Starting pitching Yoshi Yamamoto, seven scoreless innings, pitches, one hundred throws, one hundred and six pitches against one of the best offenses, in fact, the best offense in all of baseball, albeit without Jan Soto in the starting lineup because of a left forearms strain. Probably won't see him tomorrow, maybe see him on Sunday, but he is a huge presence in this lineup. He is having one

of the best seasons of any player in Major League Baseball this year. So certainly the Yankees were without one of their best, but nonetheless a scoreless tie into the eleventh inning, where ta Oscar Hernandez hit a go ahead two run

double in the eleventh inning. I thought there were a couple of different big plays in the game tonight, DJ Lemayhew hitting into an inning ending double play in the seventh after Yamamoto was almost taken out, Caleb Ferguson in the eighth inning, the former Dodger coming in facing show Hey Otani, Freddie Freeman, and Will Smith. He's able to throw a curveball to freeze Will Smith in the eighth inning to get his former catcher looking. I thought that was a

big inning on the Yankee side. Bottom of the eighth I mentioned it, Blake Trinon has to come in ten pitch walk to Aaron judge with the game on the line. And then in the tenth inning, there were a few questionable well, I shouldn't say questionable, just poor execution right both teams. Bottom of the order for both teams and they could not move the gifted runner

from second base to third base with less than two outs. Gavin Luck strikes out looking with the runner at second base, leading off the tenth and he doesn't even think about bunting. I thought that was ridiculous. And then Trent Grisham, the former padre, could not get a bunt down, so to me, I thought those were the big plays in this game. That was scoreless until Teoscar Hernandez broke the tie with a go ahead two run double to

score Otani and Freddie Freeman. Speaking of Otani, Aaron Judge lived up to the billing on his side. He was on base four times tonight. He had two hits, including a double, and he drove in the only Yankees run in the eleventh inning. Shohei otani slump continued in his last twenty games. Otani is now only hitting two oh nine after going zero for five tonight.

Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number you may be asking why Michael Grove and why Johann Ramirez were the last two pitchers Dave Roberts u used well. He already had used Blake Trinon in the eighth. He already had used Daniel Hudson in the ninth. Evan Phillips was not

available after a thirty pitch eighth inning yesterday in Pittsburgh. Dave Roberts was not too pleased with the misplays and the errors that cost Evan Phillips more pitches in that eighth inning and other relievers in that game more pitches, and it showed

itself tonight. Evan Phillips not available and also Alex Vesia was not available because he was used in two out of the three games against the Pirates, so he was not with those two key relievers, and that's why he had to go to Grove and then he had to go of all pitchers, Johann Ramirez. Yes, that Johann Ramirez, where Dave Roberts had to go out stop the game and say some words of encouragement to Ramirez after he hit a couple

of batters in mop up duty in Cincinnati during the last road trip. That's the first introduction we had to Johann Ramirez. And here he was at Yankee Stadium facing the teeth of the lineup for Dugo a Judge Stanton and Anthony Rizzo, and somehow, some way he gets out of it with just an RBI single to Aaron Judge. I personally would have considered walking Judge by the way in the eleventh inning. You don't want him hitting a game tying home run

right there. But Dave Roberts allowed Ramirez to face him. He got away with just a single, and then he was able to free Stanton, and then he was able to get Anthony Rizzo to pop up to Will Smith in foul territory, which certainly was more of a circus than it should have been, because Johann was a little excitable on the mound right there. Eight six six nine, eight seven two five seventy is the phone number. Dodgers beat the Yankees two to one eleven innings tonight. Let's go out to the phones.

Polo being patient in San Diego. You're on Dodger Talk. Hi Polo, Hi David, Hey my god, what a game? You know. I had to go to my next old neighbor, you know, whom is a cardiologist. I had to borrow his the fibrillator. What a game? Yeah, and it's only June, Polo, But it felt like a playoff game, that's for sure. But he felt like one. But I, you know, I was. I was going to say the same thing,

you know why. The only issue that I have is why to pitch to Judge when you have, you know, I'd like to take my chance with Stanton. But anyway, it went good and then you know it's okay, it's it's all good. But it's another question about childish Tie. How is he doing? I mean, is he all right? I have been here. He hasn't been on the radio for for Is he okay? Uh? He actually uh started the season on the I L with back issues, Pallo. And he still has not been able to get over the hump. But

we're hoping to have Charlie back at some point this season. But number one, his health is the primary concern and we want him to get better. But I'm sure Charlie appreciates you thinking of him absolutely. Thank you, David. All right, Pallo, thanks for the phone call. Eight sixty six nine eight seven two five seventy is the phone number. Let's go out to Jordan into Hanga. You're on Dodger Talk Live from the Bronx Jordan. Oh

my goodness, can you believe it? That's fantastic. I haven't been to the new to the new Yankee Stadium, but I've been to old Yankee Stadium. I went to see Adrian Beltrie hit a home run when he was playing for the Seattle Mariners, and I was going for the Mariners because West Coast baby, Okay, I wanted to say. I wanted to say, guys, you know, uh show hey, I hope really talks to our big guns like Freddy and like movie about how to hit in clutch situations and how

to be a champ. But that's not why I'm calling. I'm calling because I want to get props to Dave Roberts. He's the best manager in baseball. He's the best human being in baseball, and you know, I just want to I just want to say, like, you know, his poise, you know, as a leader on the bench, you know, and he gets a lot of Look. Man, I'm one of those Twitter Dodger fans that's like always on Twitter and I read what everybody's talking about, and

nobody holds back on Twitter. And they're mean to Dave. And I don't think he deserves it at all. Man, means to everybody. I know, they're mean to everybody. But I'm just saying I think he's one of the greats. And I love Dave Roberts and I'll support him forever. And you know, I know, I know you feel the same way. And I know you've been critical of him, but I know you feel the same way. Let's let's sweep the Yankees, Go Dodgers. Love y'all, all

right, Jordan, thanks a lot for the phone call. Look, if you're gonna put blame at Dave Roberts' feet, you've got to give him credit. You just can't tear him down and not give him props when it's due. And I think Dave Roberts did his best job managing last season, and I feel like he's done a pretty good job to start this year. For sure. It's not just managing nine innings. It's managing up. It's managing your players, it's managing your coaches, it's managing all this attention the Dodgers

have everywhere they go. And he's really good at it. Yeah, there's some managers that are good at managing the game and x's and o's and being a tactician, but not good at everything else that the job requires. And Dave Roberts is really good at that. And his staff really is a great support for him. He has one of the best coaching staffs in all of baseball. He's not doing it alone. He's got a lot of help.

And speaking of Dave Roberts, I want to hear what his thoughts were after the game tonight after Johann Ramirez, who, as he likes to say, needed to be loved on and Cincinnati was able to come through for him tonight at Yankee Stadium. Man, what a game. Wow, Dodgers Yankees coming in here and watching Yoshiobu his best outing as a Dodger. You can just see it. He felt it, he knew we needed it, and it

brought out the best in him. So you know, I can't say enough about his effort tonight when you see just an uptake and velocity for him as well as even someone like Michael Grove later in the game. Do you think that's just kind of the adrenaline of the moment or what do you kind of I guess allude to that. I think it was, you know, guys

picking each other up. I think that obviously, you know, everyone's excited about this series, but you know, looking at where our pen was at coming into the game, I know that Yoshi wanted to go deep and give us a chance to win a ball game and kind of spare guys and you look at the guys in the bull and they've been taxed recently. And for those guys to take the baseball, not run from it, pick each other up, that was huge And it just speaks to the camaraderie that they have

for one another and we need every bit of it. And so you know, those guys picked us up big time and fortunately took eleven innings, but we got a big hit and Tao came through tonight. We've seen this format extra innings for a few years now. Is it frustrating or disappointing to watch the tenth inning and see you don't even advance the guy from second? Yeah, it is, and I think Aaron feels the same way. So you know, those guys that are on the mound are still trying to prevent that

guy from advancing. So you know, I wish it was as easy as just get the guy over, but clearly you see it every night and baseball that it's just not a given that they can advance them. So you know, the pitching's tough. I'm not making excuse for it. We still got to get guys over, but it's certainly not easy. How much have you enjoyed seeing what Johann's done since that that Dane Cincinnatian been coming in that spot

tonight. I've just watched his growth like in real time. It's you see the confidence, You certainly see the joy, and I'm happy for him. He's gotten some big outs for us and he's helped us out a lot. So I'm happy that he's in a good spot, you know, physically and most importantly mental. All Right, there's Dave Roberts after tonight's two to one win in eleven innings. Thanks to sports net LA for bringing us the Dodger manager. Eight six six seven two five seventy is the phone number. We

have two lines open. When we continue from the Bronx Yankee Stadium, we will get to your phone calls. Also, we'll let you hear from Mookie Betts and his first hand thoughts on the way things have gone at shortstop up for him. So a lot to get to between now and nine o'clock after the Dodgers defeat the Yankees two to one in eleven innings on a five to

seventy LA. Sports Dodger Talk is available on AM five to seventy LA, sports dot com hand on the iHeartRadio app back to more Dodger Talk with Dodger insider David Basset. Nothing in two on Hernandez. Hernandez hits one hard left field that will get down, then split the gap all the way to the wall. Here comes Otani, Freeman follows Ti Oscar, Hernandez has the doctors in front ta Oscar. Hernandez breaks a scoreless tie in the top of the

eleventh thinning to score Otani and Freeman. That would be the difference in the game as the Dodgers defeat the Yankees in eleven innings two to one. This is Dodger Talk live from Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. We're with you until nine o'clock tonight. Right here on a five to seventy LA Sports 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 we will hear from Mookie Bets in a second. We will get back to the phone calls in just one moment, but I want to remind you that the Dodgers tonight, with the win, win their fortieth game of the

season. They haven't an They have an eight and a half game lead over the Padres in the NL West, and with the Yankees losing tonight the Orioles winning, the Yankees lead in the AL East is down to two in the lost column. Eight six six seven two five seventy is the phone number. Let's go out to Joe in Long Beach. You're on Dodger Talk. Where are you at, Joe? You at phil Trainees? Are you at Nico's? Where are you at, Joe? I'm actually a lift driver and I

have passengers in here. Oh they must be Dodger fans. Hey, Dave, listen first the lift driver calling in and it being a group phone call, So I hope, I hope those ladies in the backseat tip you, Joe. With the Dodgers winning, just the chap, Hey, Dave, listen, I was calling you because, uh, what's the chances of us going after uh Baschett putting the mookie back at second and maybe and maybe letting a lux go I think he's already played past his time. Yeah, well

number one Joe. The Blue Jays GM Ross Atkins came out a couple of days ago and said he is not going to tray Bobashett or Vladimir Junior. But sometimes they say that publicly and things change. What won't change is a lot of pressure on the Blue Jays to win up there, and if they start tearing it down again, it's not going to go over well with those Canadians. So Bobashett I wouldn't rule it out, but I would at this point say the chances are less than fifty to fifty. I feel like you

can't just look at a shortstop. You got to look at a second basement if you can't find one, because there's not too many available. And honestly, Joe, I feel like Mookie Betts. I know, every time he makes a mistake, people think the sky is falling. But for a guy that hasn't played this position ever since high school, basically, I'm going to say, ever, he's done a pretty good job. Hey, one more

thing, Dave, what's the He plays sometimes like a little leaguer. I mean when the balls hit to the third base side, why are you going. Yeah, that was a bad running play there, Joe. The you know, you're you're very wise knowing that the ball was hit in front of you. You got to stay home at second base in the tenth inning. That was not five beta Kapa. Joe, you're right. Luckily it did not cost the game, but it could have. So. Yeah, that that's a great job by you to point it out. All right, Dave,

have a good night. Hey, wait a minute, where are you going. Aren't you gonna tell us the names of your customers in the back seat. Yeah, so it's Jessica, Christy, Rudy and Hull Colleen, and we're going to alter society brewing. So long, all right, see you when the Dodgers get back from this road trip. Yeah, thank you. All right, have fun, be safe there they go, Joe and the crew in the lift car. Eight sixty six nine eighty seven two five

seventy is the phone number. Okay, David, refocus, focus, Let's move on from that. Mookie Bets we were talking about him at shortstop. Really appreciate Mookie stopping for us before the game to join us on the pregame show. There was a playoff like Atmosphere in the stands playoff like Atmosphere. Media coverage wise and MOOKI talked to us about Shortstop and just how he's taking it in at this point in time in the season a week into June.

Yeah, I'm definitely. I'm super proud of myself for, first of all, just taking on a challenge because a lot of people, you know, they may not and you know that a lot of failure is gonna come with it. And I knew that going in. You know, there's really only negatives that can come out of it. Only positive is doing this for the team, you know, And but you know nobody wants to. I knew people wouldn't want me to play short and think I can't do it, and

this, that and the other, and I still accepted it. And so I'm very out of myself for how far I've come, and I know I have a long long way to go, you know, I obviously you know I hate making errors and whatnot, But I mean there's no there was no time to learn. There's there's no lag time. I mean as soon as I took on the challenge, I mean, hell, it was game one, you know, there was no spring I didn't get into the spring training, I didn't get an off season. I didn't get any of that.

So I understood it, and I know that's not an excuse. It's just a I'm kind of learning on the job, and you got to take your bumps and bruises, and it's hard to take them, but there's no other choice, all right. That's part of our conversation with Mookie Betts, and I thought he was as candid as he has ever been when it comes to the questions about him playing shortstop, how he's keeping his body fresh to be able to withstand the demands of that position, and to hear that full conversation.

You can find it on the iHeartRadio app. Dodgers beat the Yankees tonight two to one in eleven innings, and Joky Betts played flawless shortstop. See on nights like tonight, nobody calls in about MOOKI wearing down or Mookie can't play that position. On nights like tonight, when he makes all the plays and above average plays, none of you call in to point that out. But that's why I'm here eight six six nine, eight seven two five seventy

Tito in Fullerton you're on Dodger Talk with David vasse Hi. Tito Yo, what up, David? How's it going? Man? Just leaving in and out? Pump happy Friday night. Oh that's a good way to cap off a Dodger win against the Yankees. Oh yeah, especially in those extra innies. Man, talk about a clutch Kiosko, Kioskar Hernandez hit. Wow Man, that double pumped pump Man. It feels like October in June, it does. Taoscar Hernandez with forty one RBIs to lead the Dodgers. That's won

more than show heyo time. And I mentioned this when we were in Pittsburgh. If you look at the National League all outfielders, there's not too many superstar outfielders anymore in the National League. Mookie Betts has moved into the infield, Bryce Harper has moved to first base. I hate to say this, but Taoscar Hernandez and mystery relevant Jerkson Profar are the two most productive outfielders in the National League. I don't hate to say it about ti Oscar, but

it pains me to say that about Jerkson Profar. Let's go out to Hollywood, Eric, who was a man not as positive as he usually is when we were in Pittsburgh. I'm sure you're feeling a lot better tonight. Eric. Oh doctor, Oh, there we go, Yep, there we go. Love be the Yankee? I absolutely love be the Yankee. You know what, there's a couple of things I don't like about the Yankee, but I'm not gonna say anything. I love what we did today, absolutely of aging. Let's see it going then, I oh, Man, Dave,

Sorry, man, sure, man, you are a roller coaster. Eric. You are about to cry when the Dodgers lost in Pittsburgh, and here you are acting like the Dodgers won the World Series in June. It's not June the third, Eric, Dave, come on, Dave, come on. You know you were you were down. You were as down as I've ever heard you in Pittsburgh. That's why you cannot get on the roller coaster. Eric. Whenever you feel emotional, just look at the standings. The

Dodgers have a nine game lead on the Padres in the lost column. Are things really that bad? Uh? You're right, You're right, You're right, we're balling. Are we really going to overreact to a game in Pittsburgh? The Pirates have beaten up on the Dodgers since twenty twenty one, and the Dodgers have won one hundred games each of the last four full season. So are we really going to overreact to games in Pittsburgh? I mean, tonight was special. I'm not gonna pretend like it wasn't. It was a

special atmosphere out here, and I understand your excitement. But on the flip side, the other night, Eric Man, I was disappointed in the emotional rollercoaster bro Bro day. You gotta understand, I Bleeve blue, but we gotta be teamed like that. That's all that you know? Well, tonight they want an extra inning game. The knock on the Dodgers is they don't win close games and they don't win extra Well, I have news for you.

The Dodgers are five and three in extra innings and they won a one run game at Yankee Stadium without their best reliever available, without their closer available, and without their best left handed reliever available. You're right, all good, Eric, You know I love you. Call back eight six six nine eighty seven two five seventy. Perspective people eight six six nine eighty seven two five seventy. Let's go out to Diamond Bar. Chris, You're on Dodger

Talk Live from the Bronx. How you doing, Chris, I'm doing great day, especially with victory against the Yankees. How you doing, sir? Hey? I want this game. I want Game two to start in forty five minutes. I'm riding high right now, Chris. I'm right there with you. I got my Brooklyn hat and I got my Dodger jersey. I

can start that game with you. Day. But the rap beginning of up, hold on, hold on before since you brought up Brooklyn, this is the first time the Dodgers have won a game against the Yankees, won nothing in extra innings since Game six of the nineteen fifty six World Series when they were the Brooklyn Dodgers. Chris, Well, then you know what fate tells you that we're due to win a World Series this year, my friends. But the reason I was giving you is call is I wanted your take on

this. A lot of people jump on the Dodgers when we lose a couple of games. Then we win a couple and they come back and they say, oh, we're the greatest team in the world. But in reality, we play one hundred and sixty two games today, and we're not gonna win every single game. We're gonna have those moments where we slumped. We're gonna have those moments where we just got to have faith. In the end of the day, the Dodgers are built to win the marathon, not the sprint.

But I wanted your take on today because I kind of thought today was going to be like this where it's an all star team on both sides. This was probably the best game of the year for all of baseball to see the two best teams, and I wanted your take this. Did you think it was going to be a select or expecting a pitching duel, because you know what, I love how baseball turned out today, Extra ennings the two greatest games to ever play the game, and the greatest team won. I

actually thought tonight we would see more scoring. You know, it was all contingent on Yama Moto and how sharp he was without Juan Soto in the lineup. I thought that was a big edge for Yama Moto because we know how good Soto is at not swinging at pitches outside of the strike zone and just what he means to judge and Verdugo and Stanton, so I thought with that it favored the Dodgers. I thought the Dodgers were going to score against this

guy, Cody Potit, but they did not. I thought they were going to hit this guy tonight, but they did not, So that was a little surprising. And I think tomorrow the Dodgers should hit Nester Cortes. And I think Gavin Stone is going to shut down the Yankees. So I feel like the first two games coming into this series favored the Dodgers. I completely agree with you, and I know it. I think the Dodgers said up this year. Everybody talks about how we can't play on the big stage.

Guess what, it doesn't get any bigger than being in La or in New York. And I honestly think our boys are coming to town to show the world that this is just the beginning. We beat the Braves when we needed to, and we're gonna beat the Yankees when it counts the most. So I look forward to hear from you and thank you for what you do. All right, thank you. Look the Dodgers, they are playing big games virtually every night. And I've said this before and I'll say it again.

Not so much just games. When the Dodgers arrive in a city, or the Dodgers take the field at Dodgers Stadium, it's not just a game. It's an event. And since we're here in the Bronx, this is where Jeter Posada, Paul O'Neill, David Kohne, all those guys performed and won what four championships Jeter won five in his career. It was an event. Charlie Steiner, my guy, he was calling Yankee games to'rein that run, he said the same thing. It was an event wherever the Yankees went.

And that's how it feels with the Dodgers. It's not just a game, it's an event. So when you talk about the big stage at Yankee Stadium, I got news for you. The Dodgers are on a big stage eighty one times at Dodgers Stadium this year. This is a big stage on the East Coast. Yes, but they were on a big stage in New York last week against the Mets. But this is special to be at Yankee

Stadium. I mean with forty eight thousand and forty eight standing room only Dodgers Yankees, we all know how much it means to the game of Baseball. To have these two great franchises face off against each other when they're both this good, it means a little something extra. And I'm not going to downplay that I got caught up in it. I really enjoyed the atmosphere. It's a regular season game out of one hundred and sixty two, but these type

of games kind of get the adrenaline up compared to games in Pittsburgh. I was in a dark place in Pittsburgh, not just because the Dodgers lost two out of three, but man, the people in Pittsburgh they're tough mentally and physically for a reason. Let's go out to Maywood, Robert, you're on Dodger Talk. How you doing, Robert? After going day. I just want to say, if your graduation to the Dodgers on this first game of first game of three games, I'll let them know. I'll send Robert and

Maywood's congratulations a bit. I have a few buddies over there in New York. Can you make it how to come to a graduation today to congraduate Brianna for her graduation from Bell High School. Okay, sounds good? Robert and he went talking about the game. I was gonna talk about today about the short stop decision. I like Mookie just said that he's trying his bed. He didn't gain you spring training games or anything to get him prepared. But

he do his job as he can. But then again, everybody wants to, you know, not give him too much props, but we have to give him whatever props we have to give him for the whole year, because I mean, that's what they're dealing with. And I would say, Robert, you would agree with me that Mookie Bets is playing better shortstop than at least half of the other shortstops in baseball exactly. I pretty much he might even be the starting shortstop for the National League this year in the All Star

Game. How wild would that be? How many players could say that? That would be really wild? But I respect Rojas and I like his work tick pick, and hopefully he can stay with the team and help out the Dodgers out for the playoff run or whatever however we getting. He's not going anywhere, Robert, He's not going anywhere. He's a valuable piece of it, but the reality is he cannot play every day. Thank you for the

phone call, appreciate it. Tomorrow's starter. Gavin Stone joined us on the pregame show, and I just want to give you a peek into this young man and just how cool he is and his demeanor and how much of a baseball rack he is. When you have multiple pitches that do different shapes,

it's fun to play around with different parts of the zone. Like a couple weeks ago, me and Walker and Connor and all like Mark was talking about, you know, front hip two seamers to lefties and stuff like that, and so trying that out in the ball game, and then you know, backdoor cutters and stuff like that. It's always fun to just mix it up, mix around the zone and stuff like that and see whatever, see what

holes I can find. To be honest, Gavin Stone is one of those guys that is not getting caught up in his success, nor will he ever. He is just concerned about tomorrow. And I believe we were talking about this in the clubhouse earlier today. This will be his fourth or fifth pitch game that will be televised nationally. Tomorrow's another nationally televised game and Gavin Stone

will be on the mound for the Dodgers at Yankee Stadium. He's six and two with an ERA of two ninety, going up against left hander Nester Cortes, who is three and four with an ERA of three forty six for the Yankees Morongo Casino. Dodgers on Deck begins at three point thirty with first pitch from the Bronx at four forty with Rick Monday and Steven Nelson. That'll do

it for us tonight on Dodger Talk from Yankee Stadium. Thanks to calling ye back at our Burbank Studios, Thanks to Dwayne McDonald out here with us, and thanks to you for listening and calling in. If you missed any of the show, you can find it on the iHeartRadio app. That's also where you can hear our conversations with Gavin Stones and Mookie Betts. That's where you get all your Dodger news and information. The iHeartRadio app follows. Subscribe to

Dodger Talk once again. The final score tonight from Yankee Stadium. In front of a capacity crowd of forty eight thousand, forty eight, the Dodgers defeat the Yankees in eleven innings, two to one. Have a great rest of your night. See youma,

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