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Tim Cates takes your calls and talks to Jose Mota after Freddie Freeman hits a grand slam to lift the Dodgers over the Red Sox, 4-1. Dave Roberts talks to the media.

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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. Fight back Tim kits Hey, Grand Way and start the second half of this season as the Dodgers beat the Red Sox four to one thanks to Freddie Freeman's grand slam in the eighth inning. Hi, everybody, and welcome

to Dodger Talk here on AM five seventy LA Sports. Our phone lines wide open at eighty six six nine eighty seven two five seventy eight six six nine eighty seven two five seventy. Put it as a favorite on your phone, programming it in put Am five to seventy. Put Dodger Talk whatever you need to do, but get it in that phone, and let's hear from you

in eight sixty six nine eighty seven two five seventy. If you're one of the fifty one thousand, five hundred and sixty two who enjoyed a Dodgers win and then enjoyed the drone show tonight at Dodgers Stadium, I want to hear

from the eight six six nine to eighty seven two five seventy. The first seven innings were sort of like the way the first half of the season ended, just kind of blah, and the Dodgers had two hits, couldn't really do anything in the runners at scoring position, oh for four that category. Couldn't string together any hits in the first seven innings in the game, and Nick Povetta looked really good against the Dodgers, struck out eight for the first

six batters that he faced. He struck out in the first two innings. The Dodgers offense looked lethargic, and then the eighth inning, whether they got a spark or not, I think they did in the top half of the inning for Miguel Vargas. Yeah, they had a miss cute earlier in the game out in the outfield, but Miguel Vargas made up for with a great play, a shallow left field catch and then he back picks the runner O'Neill at first base to double them up. It wasn't a hard hit ball into

the alley. It was a shallow hit, routine fly ball to left field, and he saw Tyler O'Neil just kind of non shalanning his way back to first base and Miguel Vargas, who's got a really good arm, an eighty nine mile an hour laser from left center field to first base to double up Tyler O'Neill at first, and it got the crowd. I think back into this game. Yeah, the Dodgers, you know, saw the Red Sox challenge and it was kept. That was great. He was out. The

momentum then carried into the bottom half of the eighth inning. And this game of baseball is all about momentum, especially in the course of nine innings. Certainly momentum from game to game. You know it's next day's pitcher, right, But in a game like tonight where you get a little bit of buzz back inside Dodger Stadium on a great defensive play from Miguel Vargas, and then

he leads off the bottom half of the eighth inning with a walk. It's not sexy, it's not like a home run to tie the game, but he got on base, and the Dodgers looked like maybe they were gonna strand him. There after, Chris Taylor struck out looking, but Shoeotani hits a ball down the line and one hops into the stands for a ground rule double.

All right, got something going, runners on second and third, Tye runs ninety feet away, go ahead, runs standy at second base, and the Dodgers have Will Smith up to bat, who you know can drive the ball. When he makes contact, he hits the ball far and it takes a fly ball to the outfield. And this game was tied at one. That's all they needed, and Alex Korra rolled the dice. Now, if you look at the career Freddie Freeman with the bases loaded in this kind of

situation, he's like well above a three fifty hitter. Okay, with that being said, I understand a little bit what Alice Korr is doing because if I got second and third, a one nothing game, eighth inning, if Will Smith's gonna make contact, more chances than not, he's gonna probably drive the ball, fly ball to the outfield, sack fly. We got a

tie game and possibly Shoeyotani tagging and go to third. I'm gonna take my chance with the guy who maybe he's not gonna hit the ball deep for a sack fly in Freddie Freeman, and maybe a guy I can get to roll over a ground ball lefty on lefty when they bring Barondino in kind of got an awkward delivery. Maybe I can get him to roll over on a ball or pull a ball to first or second base and doesn't have a lot of speed. We can double them up for a double play and get out of

the inning, no damage done. I get the thinking from Alice Corra, I do it absolutely backfired though on the former Dodger and now Boston Red Sox skipper and Freddie Freeman saw an OH one curveball right over the middle of the plate, and as he told David Vasse as he walked off the field just a little bit ago, he was looking for something that he can drive to

the outfield, and he did more than that. He said, it over the field the wall in the right center field and the Dodgers get a grand slam, take the lead, and then turn the ball over to one of their high leverage relievers and Daniel Hudson to get the save. It worked out perfectly for the Dodgers. The bottom of the lineup gone on base in the bottom of the eighth, the top of the lineup got them into scoring position, and then the meet in the lineup with Freddie Freeman delivered with a grand

slam worked out perfect for the Dodgers. It did not work out for Alex Cora in the Boston Red Sox and their game plan of trying to bypass Will Smith, get to Freddie Freeman, get a double play ball and get out of the inning. But that didn't happen. Want to mention quickly, Gavin Stone. Gavin Stone. Where would this Dodgers team be without Gavin Stone? Every five or six days, eighteen starts on this season could have been an All Star if not for this last couple of starts in which he had a

couple of hiccups and didn't get to ten wins. Gavin Stone Tonight, first game back after the All Star break for the Dodgers, gets to start against the Red Sox. Lead off batter, first pitch double. I don't know you, but I was driving back to the Petros some money summer tour in El Segundo, and I'm on the four or five thinking, oh my gosh, this game is gonna take forever. The Dodgers are in trouble. A leadoff double from Jaron Duran out of Cyprus High school one pitch into the game.

Goodness gracious. The season starting in the second half, just like an in in the first half, and to Gavin Stone's credit, he goes out there and pitched himself out of trouble. He did that in three of the first four innings. Duran double line out, line out, line out to get out of the jam. Had a one two three second lead off single in the third, then a strikeout, ground out, ground out, got out of the jam about the fourth inning, leadoff infield single devers another infield

single first and second fourth inning. Uh oh, Gavin Stone on the ropes, Yoshida flies out a bray you struck out and Smith grounded out. He had traffic on the base pass in three the first four innings and got out of the jams. Pitched himself out of trouble. Gavin Stone, to me tonight looked like a guy who's got pos a poise and is not afraid of it. Gets a little bit of adversity on the mound. And you saw that in full effect tonight. For Gavin Stone handed it over the bullpen after

five innings allowing one run and needed the bullpen. This is important keeping this in mind, Dodger fans in a one nothing game in which Gavin Stone keeps it a one nothing game through five innings, and your Dodgers' offense is sleep walking through the first four five and you get to the sixth inning, it is imperative that the Dodgers' bullpen Bonda Vesia Yarborough. They've got to come up and put up zeros. You've got to keep it a one nothing game.

You can't allow the Red Sox to tack on run. You can't allow the lead to extend for Boston. You can't allow the game to get away from the Dodgers, especially a team that lost six to seven going into the All Star Break a one to five road trip. They needed to keep it close and hope that the bottom of the lineup late would spark the top of the lineup. And that's exactly what they did. Credit to Gavin Stone keep it in a one nothing game. Credit to the bullpen for keeping it a one

nothing game until the eighth. And then Miguel Vargas getting it started. Show hey, o'tana you paying big bucks to get it big hits. He delivered with the double. And then you pay Freddy Freeman to be an All Star first baseman to deliver, and that's exactly what he did with the Grand Slam, the Dodgers winning four to one. Let's go back out to Dodgers data. Before we get to your phone calls, let's check in with the Dodger

manager Dave Roberts. Get some of his postgame thoughts. Stay, Yeah, that was play, just to bounce back from that miscommunication out there in left center and come back and make a big play, huge play, and then lead off that next inning with a big walk to kind of get that rally started. Really good to see him, you know, write the ship right there. It was just more of just kind of appreciating the fact that he's

got to continue. He's still gathering repetitions out there in left field and you know, use his ears, but when once it gets loud, you got to use your eyes as well. And a corner outfielder, you got to be mindful of that center fielder too, who's using his hands. So it's one of those things that he's getting better and more confident, and I wanted to make sure that we keep that confidence and he doesn't start to, you

know, get some anxiousness when he's out in left field. The fascinated, well, it started with Vargie and I thought CTI had a really good at bat right there, and you know, got called out on a borderline, pitched down and then obviously Show got to pitch up in the zone and doubled right there, and they have to make a decision, you know, with Will versus Freddy, and you know, to bring Tayale in the conversation.

So it was good. So it was a great inning, good at bats, and we just didn't have any answers for Paveta tonight, but it was good for us to hang in there. And a credit to the pitching. You know, Gavin did a heck of a job minimizing, you know, just one run, and then the guys in the bullpen did a fantastic job to him. Yeah, Dave Roberts echoing everything I just said as well. Great job by Gavin Stone the bullpen keeping in a one to nothing game.

Miguel Vargas great defensive play, leads off the next inning with a walk to get the offense and to jump start it in that bottom half of the eighth inning, and the Dodgers come back and get the big hit from Freddie Freeman, a grand slam, and they beat the Red Sox four to one, eight six, six, nine, eighty seven two five seventy to go out to the folks to get things started with Brad mission via ho Brad, your first up? Go ahead, man, Hi, how's it going. I'm

doing good celebrating a big Dodger win, Brad. Yeah, me too. It's hard to believe that ninety eight games played, only sixty four left, so it's almost like two fifths of the season. So it's especially nice to you know who not as many games left, you know, to get a good start. Yeah, it's a great way to start the second half, Brad. I appreciate it, and thanks for counting us down to how many games are left of the season. Dodgers fifty seven and forty one. They

maintained their seven game lead over Arizona and San Diego. The Diabacks won earlier tonight, and the Dodgers keep that delete in the division at seven games a game tonight. That Yeah, it's it's only, you know, game one of the second half of the season, but it's a big game for the Dodgers in particular. You ended the first half of the season playing really bad,

and that's just honest. The offense was terrible, the starting pitching was suspect they were trying to put together games in Detroit just to get twenty seven outs, and the Dodgers get swept. In Philadelphia, dropped two of three to the Tigers, give up five runs of the ninth inning, and I'll lose that game in all walk off fashion. In Detroit, it was a

bad finish to the first half of the season. And to come out be down one to nothing, have no offense for the first seven innings, the first twenty one outs of a game, you've got two hits, that's it. And the offense got jump started in the eighth inning, they get a

Grand Slam and you know, this win. While it's only one of one hundred and sixty two, it gets the Dodgers to fifty seven and forty one, seven game lead over the Diamonbacks. Padres have a loss, so that they're now eight games back in the division, and it gives the Dodgers something that's positive to look at and moving forward to tomorrow because that's the next game.

The Dodgers can hopefully ride a little bit this momentum. With Justin Robleski on the mound getting the start for the Dodgers' third start since getting called up from the minor leagues eight sixty six, nine eighty seven to two five to seventy eight sixty six, nine eighty seven, two five seventy. Let's go out to Aaron and Portland. Your next up on Dodger Talk on this Friday night, Hieron, Hi, thank you for taking my call. I appreciate

it. I'm just saying this momentum might be a little bit different. Yeah. Ready, Freeman was kind of out of a little bit of a slum and that, you know, maybe like it might help the team be a little bit more cohesive at this point and after after the Altar. Great, you know, we got some rest, we got some things, but this might be a team building point in the uh on top of our players and Gavin some crush it today. I think he really stepped it up. And

that's a very good look. That's very good look. Yeah, it was really good tonight. I appreciate the phone call, Eric, And this is a way the Dodgers can you know, hopefully get some momentum going in this series, this home stand, start to chalk up together some winning stream in the second half of this season, and certainly you're playing for the long hole. I get that, and for those of you texted me and tweeting me, it's one of one hundred and sixty two. Pump the brakes again for

the psyche of this Dodgers team. For some of these guys individually, to have some success at the plate, to have some positive results on defense, to have a positive outing like Gavin Stone did, to put up zeros in a positive way like this Dodgers bullpen did. It's something to build on. It's something this Dodgers team can see positive results and build on that tomorrow when Justin Robleski goes out there, and then on Sunday when James Paxton goes up

against Cutter Crawford. You start stacking the wins, stacking series wins. It's big and I think this Dodgers team now getting healthy is an important thing as well. Just real quickly about Freddie Freeman, because I got a couple of texts tweets about that. Excuse me about why would you pick the Freddie Freeman over Will Smith? Well, that's a great it's a great question. Will Will Smith was potentially walked to get to Freddie Freeman, who, with the

bases loaded this year, is now five for nine at the plate. Freddie Freeman in his Dodger career since coming over is now nineteen for thirty seven with the bases loaded. Now they know the numbers, and I think again, I understand what Alice Cora was doing. A guy who can slug drive the ball in Will Smith, and when he hits the ball, you know more times than not he's driving the ball to the outfield. And in that situation,

that's what the Dodgers were looking for. And Alice Cora, playing with a one nothing lead with five outs to go with one out there in the eighth inning, was looking at what he had in front of him in a possible double play ball, Freddie Freeman at the plate. He's gonna roll the dice with Freddie Freeman at the plate rather than Will Smith and see if we can get out of it with no runs for the Dodgers. And it absolutely backed fired him and the Dodgers get to win four to one on the Grand

Slam. I'm gonna give you a quick injury update because tonight we saw Clayton Kershaw get an outing for the Oklahoma City Baseball Club, the Dodgers Triple A affiliate in ok C and tonight Freddy Clayton Kershaw went out and did okay and was probably gonna be his last rehab assignment, So I think we are getting really close to seeing Clayton Kershaw. He threw sixty seven pitches tonight for OKC on the road in Round Rock. Four innings, three runs, six it,

no walks, two strikeouts, sixty seven pitches, forty nine for strikes and afterwards, Clayton Kershaw spoke to the local media there in the Round Rock and said, ultimately, it's just where the team is at, because obviously I'm not built up to one hundred pitches, so would love to come back whenever they need me, but don't want to put the team in a bad

spot. When asked about if he's ready to join the rotation, I think because of injuries, I think we're really close to seeing Clayton Kershaw come back and pitch for the Dodgers real quickly. Mookie Betts broken hand said he's progressing but not fully healed. He spoke to the media before the game today. He said his grip strength is at about forty to fifty percent of normal, so he's still got a ways to go. Mookie Betts has been taking ground

balls, but no backhanders. It requires more of a grip on the glove to backhanded baseball and not swinging anything yet as far as a baseball bat. So it's a slow recovery for Mookie Bets right now. He is nowhere near returning, nowhere near close to join this Dodgers team again, and that's expected. This is not a timetable that he's behind. This is right on par

as far as where they thought he'd be in his recovery. Tyler glassnew put on the eel before the All Star break with stiffness in his back, spoke to the media before the game today and said, it's quote tall man back then. He just had some some aches and some tightness because he's a big guy, and they rested him. He went to the All Star Game,

they skipped and start. He threw three simulated innings today about sixty pitches, and he is tracking to make his return against the Giants, most likely on Wednesday, in the third of the fourth game against the San Francisco Giants. So there you go. Clayton Kershaw could be coming back really soon. If not on this let's see five dation now, maybe on Thursday, I guess if I'm doing my math correctly, but certainly could be coming back to this

Dodgers team in the next week or so. Mookie Vetts training in the right

direction, but still not close. And Tyler Glass now looks like he'll be activated just the ones start skipped before the All Star break and he'll be back in the rotation later on this homesteed eighty six six nine, seven, five seventy it's going to Ryan leaving Dodgers Stadium and saidnight after a four to one dot Ch win with the Red Sox, h Ryan, I'm doing great, doing great now that Freddie Freeman came in and hit that Grand Slam that was

absolutely spectacular. Being that night, I was hoping something like that would happen, and it did happen. I mean, Alex Coora used to be a core Dodger player, but for him to walk Will Smith to face Freddie Freeman, I'm glad it happened the way it did. Yeah, I get it, Ryan, I appreciate it. I see where Alex core is coming from.

Is I've explained a couple of times. I understand his thinking behind wanting to get to Freddie Freeman as opposed to will Smith, just because of the slug and the ability of Will Smith more times than not to drive the ball to the outfield. And that's all it was going to take to tie that game up at one. So I understand the move. It just absolutely backfired on Alex Cora and the Boston Red Sox eight sixty six nine seven two five

seventy. I talked about it before the all start breaking. The Dodgers had lost five or six on the last road trip, and I think it's well worth addressing tonight and will be a topic on Dodger Talk after every game moving forward until the trade deadline. And our buddy John Fuller, formerly of Coffee Teen, Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf now with Wallberger's the great Big John Fuller, who's on his way to Tommy's right now as we speak. He said,

what's the most important need? Starting pitching, relief pitching, or a big time bat. He says big time bat. I say starting pitching. You're gonna get Joe Kelly back here, he's back. You're gonna get hopefully bruised our graderol Ryan Brazier sometime in the future. You're gonna get arms back. But I think the Dodgers with the question mark of the future of Clayton Kershawn, how much you're gonna get him here in the second half of the

season as he builds up. Still, you don't know the extent of Bobby I mean Bobby Miller's and trip awake. Can he come back and be affected Bobby Miller, You just don't know. Walker Bueller somewhere in Florida trying to figure out where his fastball and his command is gone. When will he return? You just don't know. Yamamoto shoulder, You don't know when he's returning.

He's throwing, but he's not close. So I think starting pitcher, a big time starting pitcher, is what the Dodgers need to be focusing in on right now. As far as the trade deadline here at them into July eight, six, sixth ninety seven, two five seven. We'll take a time out, we'll come back. We'll get to your phone calls and Jose Mota as well. Dodgers beat the Red Sox tonight, thankster Freddie Freeman's Grand Slam in the eighth inning. They come back and beat the Red Sox four

to one. Dodger talk continue is you're on A five seventy LA Sports Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. AM five seventy LA Sports be anywhere at any time, and you can hear past episodes of Dodger Talk all of those things. Search AM five to seventy on the iHeartRadio app. We're streaming online. We stream every game too. Come find me back to Dodger Talk on AM five seventy LA. Sport Hearts and the Pitch and Freddie Beltz. It's a right fielding deep toy, the corner. It Paul's back, It's gone.

It's the seventh career Grand Slam for Freddie Freeman that comes to the bottom of the eighth and the Dodgers take a four to one lead. Freddie Freeman delivers curtain call and all a Grand Slam with one out in the bottom half of the eighth inning off Brennan Burandino out of Valencia, and the Dodgers come back and beat the Red Sox tonight out of Dodger Stadium four to one. Daniels

Jewelers, the official sponsor of the Trip around the Diamond. Stop by any Danglers location and say home run for your free team bracelet it's that easy, and get a fifty dollars gift card towards any purchase of ninety nine dollars or more Daniels Jewelers Own the Dream. Freddie Freeman delivers tonight after Alice Cora decides to intentionally walk Will Smith to load the bases and get to Freddie Freeman with the left hander on the mound, and it backfires as the Dodgers get the

four to one win. Let's check in with Jose. It's time to go around the horn with Jose Mota. All right, Jose, great John Tonight, you and Tim never on the call. We'll start with the decision by Alice Cora. I've said it a couple of times. I get it. I understand one nothing game, second and third, and you got a guy in Will Smith who likes to drive the ball, whether out of the ballpark or just the ball out into the outfield that would have tied the game and

won. And Otani moves over to third, still with the runner and chance to win it for the Dodgers. I get the decision by Alice Gordon want Freddy Freeman. Tim McKay, thank you very much. It was a fun time to be on the boots again, replacing the great Rake Monday and with Timmy Wilson does a great job. But yeah, I mean Alex Corey cannot lose that game with Ellot, with will Smith hitting, he cannot lose that game. The thinking is pretty much logical as you would expect. And in

baseball today you play more on the book than anything else. And he did what his team was requiring, but which was to take a chance on Freddy maybe rolling over something, get in the out with a leap runner or something like that. But I know one thing I feel good about that bad because you know, throughout the night after the strot cut, I kept saying, you know, friendship making good passes at the baseball, and Freddie hicks the

ball the other way. It's a great sign. It doesn't mean that he's gonna get based HiT's only the other way, but it just aligns his body so nicely. And he saw how he flipped that switch and not break the ball and just was able to deposit it. But Dodgers could not have asked for a better situation right there, to the bottom go out there and lead it off after a strock cout on Taylor and to pitch it. You know, he should have been at least protecting the plate. But to have Shohale

Tony Cei a LEFTI there. To me, it was important to get him straightened out. And then the intention of walking Freddie who else. That's that's

why they chant his name. You brought up Miguel Vargas, and I go back to the half inning before which he doubled up O'Neill on the fly ball to shallow left field to end the top half of the eighth inning with a little bit of excitement and a little bit of buzz back in Dodgers Stadium on a great defensive play from Miguel varguson as the baseball guys would have it, he'd lead off the bottom half of the eighth thing funny how that happens all

the time. And he draws a lead off walk to get the lineup turned over eventually, and a chance to turn that lineup over and get to the big boppers, and a chance for the Dodgers to put themselves on a chance to win it, and they did. All those things matter a looted to him, because we consider a young guy learning the position. He knows he's made a couple of mistakes out there the same pretty much a manner in which this one happened. But to stay in the game, that's what you want.

You want young guys and burying guys to stay in the game no matter what happened before. And you're aware of situations. You're aware of how much it means to eliminate a base run or to at least keep him honest, like hitting a cutoff man. So he did all that, stay in the game, firing all ways. You mentioned there's eighty nine dont all fast ball and then Tyler O'Neill. I mean, first Lase coach, somebody's gonna be

saying get dirty here because it's always coming right. But hey, give it to Vargas for completing the play and give them the Dodgers a chance here because all they needed was one swing to get it done and it did happen. Do you believe in momentum game to the game, Jose? Is this something that positive results, whether it's from the bullpen, Gavin Stone, Freddie Freeman, you mentioned shoo Tani facing the left and have it a positive result.

Miguel Vargas, great defensive play, a walk in the bottom half, of the eighth Inny. These positive things that are happening for the Dodgers and they're seeing positive results. Is that part of momentum that can carry over to the

next day, Do you believe? Because when you're not playing the game as you expect to play the game of the highest level, and you know, pouring out a lot of runs a night after night, getting to starting pitching every reason lined up, Boy, you gotta go out there and celebrate small victories. And sometimes that means a good at bat that ended up with an

out and things like that. So that's the way you can survive through one sixty two because you know that tom October you better be celebrating this balls of things because you're gonna be facing the best of the best, right, so might as well get used to it, not wish for the big moment. So oh that was good. No, No, all these little things apply. And also, you know, as I mentioned during the broadcast, two tim when you're not hitting, all the mistakes look bigger, all of them.

I mean, a guy doesn't make a pitch, a god doesn't cover our base, mental mistakes, best running mistakes, everything looks bigger when you don't hit well. You hit you know what you got to eight in the world. Oh yeah, a little mistakes here, and they're great. He's gonna address it and talk about it. No, No, it should matter a whole lot because all those things add up. And at the same time, when you're trying to become a championship caliber team, will you be able

to pay attention to all those things. But anything he can build from one at bat, one inning, whatever it takes to say, hey guys, we're not out of this. We still have the same you know, drive, same hunger. It's just not going our way. You can build off of that and know that the mental part takes over and you forget about what's happened physically and the four days off and all those kinds of things to say, we got something going and we out there and believe it. Before you

know it, your mind changes and things change around you too. With some results, Let's hope it carries over to tomorrow, game two of this three game series and to start off the second half of the series, Jose, we appreciate it, and we'll hear you're on the call tomorrow. We'll get it started tomorrow with Morongo Casino Dodgers on deck at three o'clock. First pitch at four fifteen. Have a great rice here to night, but great now,

but let's hope that doesn't take as long as score again. Right, absolutely, there he goes Ose. Alright, Dodgers get the win four to one. They wait until the eighth inning, and Jose mentioned, let's get some of the runs earlier. Eighth Inny Grand Slam from Freddie Freeman. The Dodgers beat the Red Sox four to one. Trey west La, You're next up here on Dodger Talk. Hi doing Trey? All right? All right, all right, hello Tim, thank you sir for taking my call.

A couple of things. I want to start off with just a big congratulations to Taoscar Hernandez for a hell of a home run derby championship. I don't think that was mentioned, and agreeing with Jose and the previous caller Aaron, even if that doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things in the season. You call it morale, you call it motivation. I call it mojo. I really felt when I saw that was watching the derby, I said, this is going to be a positive thing. And like Jose was saying,

these positive things, you can build on that. The team would, you know, really take that in and we saw that tonight. I'm not going to, you know, Monday morning cornerback COR's decisions. It's picked your poison at that point. But I will say this, with Freddy at the plate, I mean, I don't know there's anybody I'd rather have at the plate with the game on the line. The guy's calm, cool and collected.

Chef Freddy comes up and so it's one of my favorite entres, a grand salami alfredo slightly, i'lldentated with a little sprinkle of swag, and he takes what he can get. You know, he's going to get a single or he's going to put it out. And we got the game, and he just made it happen. And I do think this is an important win. You say it's one out of one sixty two. This is a huge win. First game coming back after the break, everybody rested up. It's positive

all the way around. We should be round around this team. Everybody should be positive and optimistic. It was a hell of a wand it was a great win. And just congrats to the Dodgers tonight, and let's just look forward to a great second half. All right, well said trade Mike Glendora, wrap things up here on Dodger Talk on this Friday night. How you doing, Mike, I'm doing great, Sam, Thanks for sarving Mark call. I had a couple quick questions for you. Chris Taylor. What do

you expect from him? Do you think he's gonna be around in the bottom of that order? I mean we're pretty top heavy man, the bottom half of the order. We need to get a couple of bats on lineup to go face the Phillies. And one more thing, what are your thoughts on Dave if he doesn't do this year? Is either the Dodgers are gonna get

rid of him or you think he's gonna stick around. So I don't think that's the time or place to be talking about that right now, but I appreciate the phone call, Mike. I will talk about Chris Taylor real quickly. I think CT three has been given every opportunity here, and I think they'll continue to give him that landing pad there to try to figure things out

offensively. They need somebody to step into third base. If they don't address it with the trade deadline, that's going to be more of a platoon situation with Keith and Cavin Veigio and Chris Taylor at third base. One of these guys has got to raise their hand at some point and say I want to be the everyday third baseman until Max months he gets back, or the Dodgers

are gonna have to address it at the trade deadline. Well, one of those two things is gonna have to happen here before the deadline at the end of July, so we'll see what happens. But certainly Chris Taylor has been given every opportunity to try to produce offensively and play every day. All right, that's gonna do it. Mini. Thanks to all you Dodger fans for being a part of the show. Thanks to Colin Yee back in the studio.

Appreciate that big win for the Dodgers tonight. They were trailing one to nothing until the eighth inning when the magic started thanks to Miguel Vargas to get it going show Hey Otani a double and then a grand slam Freddie Freeman his second of this season, his seventh of his career, and the Dodgers come back and beat the Boston Red Sox tonight four to one. They start the

second half of the season on a winning note with a win. They're now fifty seven and forty one and maintain their seven game lead over Air Arizona in the NL West. We'll be back at it tomorrow, Morocco Casino, Dodgers on Decades and I all started at three pm, first pitch at four fifteen,

Justin Robleski on the mound. That'll be a nationally televised game. The only place you can hear it, though, of course, right here on your home of the Dodgers am I seventy LA Sports Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app until tomorrow. I'm a great safe rest of your Friday night. Thanks for listening, Kim and everybody out there so long. Let's just

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