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Tim Cates gets you ready for the series finale between the Dodgers and Reds.

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And now your host for Morongo Casino Dodgers on Te Tam Chase, Hi, everybody, and good morning. Welcome in to Morongo Casino Dodgers on DEK You Los Angeles Dodgers thirty three and twenty one on the season, first place atop the NL West spot. After dropping the first two games of this series in Cincinnati, the Dodgers now in need of a win to avoid being swept by

the Reds. Give the ball to the Yoshinobu Yamamoto as the Dodgers wrap up this series from Great American Ballpark. First pitch coming up at nine to ten. Coming up over the next hour here on Marongo Casino Dodgers on Deck, we'll hear from the Dodger manager Dave Roberts gets his thoughts on this Dodgers team right now that is reeling a little bit. They've lost four in a row. We'll preview this pitching matchup. David Vats will go one on one with

Dodger catcher Will Smith. Shortly, we will hear from Rick Monday and Tim Neverett out at the Gallpin Motors Broadcast a booth. Well last night in Cincinnati, Bueller was good, but the Dodgers offense was not so good. Walker Buehler got the start, he'd go five and two thirty innings. He gave him three runs on six hits while striking out four along the way. He got into some trouble early in the first or two outs. He got tagged by Spencer Steer for a solo home run as the Reds took an early one

nothing leading the second. Though the Dodgers offense got that run back, they had something going back to back hits the lead off the inning, followed by Gavin lux walk that loaded the base. Is nobody out for Jason Hayward. Full count to Jason Hayward. The pitch he swings, hits a ground ball toward the middle, Let's get a run in India grabs it, throws to day La Cruz at short for one on the first double play, and the Dodgers are forced to trade two outs for a run and tie the game.

Will Smith scores on the Jason Hayward double play ball that tied the game at one. The Dodgers still had an opportunity to take the lead with the runner at third, Keky Hernandezo would come up and in the inding with the ground ball out and in the threat it remained tight at one, but not for

long, as the Reds quickly answered back. In the bottom of the second after two quick outs, Walker Buehler fell behind two to zero and that could end up to be bad, and it did because Will Benson took him deep, but he said difficulty making contact seventy two strikeouts, two zero picks swung

on a well hit left center field. This ball back in, This ball gone a home run for Benson, his seventh of the season, and the Reds laid a two to one solo home run for Benson, and the Reds are up to two to one on the Dodgers, who would threatening the six when Showyo Tani cracked a one out triple to the right field corner, but he was stranded there as Hunter Green got Freddie Freeman and Will Smith on flyouts. The Reds would tack on an insurance run at the bottom of the inning

on ledl Cruise RBI single. Reds took a three to one lead and they go on to win by that final score. Hundred Green six innings for the win. Walker Bueller of the loss, he falls to one in two the Dodgers offense continues to be in a run five hits last night, they were zero for seven with runners in scoring position. With the loss, they fall to thirty three and twenty one on the season. They've now lost a season

high four in a row. In this morning, they're right back at it, try to turn things around before the weather comes in and they have to head to New York. Yoshinobu Yamamoto on the mound. First pitch from Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati's coming up in nine ten with morel tend out to the Galvin Motors broadcast booth as we say good morning to Rick Monday and Tim Never Guys. Thanks Tim. On this Sunday and Memorial Day weekend in Cincinnati,

the Dodgers and Reds wrap up this three game series. Dodgers looking to salvage a game here. They've dropped the first two. It's been a while since they've been swept by the Reds, but the Reds going for a three game sweep. They are eight and a half back of the division leaders, the Milwaukee Brewers in the Central twenty two and seventy Reds in last place in the

Central. Dodgers first place by five and a half games over San Francisco thirty three and twenty one, and the lineup today moul When you look at it, keyk Hernandez back at third base, Austin Binn's doing the catching, but the top of the order remains pretty much the same without Will Smith in there. Yeah, without Will Smith. One of the things we did learn.

David Vasse pointed out to us early this morning the show. Hey, O'toni, we recognize that in last night's ball game when O'tani got the triple in the sixth inning, we were wondering about the way that he was running. Well, he is nursing a left hamstring as kind of iffy, and as Dave Roberts said, he has a governor on the speed. The question is is it jeopardizing Otani being in the lineup and maybe having a blowout if you take a chance, because sometimes instinct takes over. He says, he's fine,

he's in there batting the number two spot. But the Dodgers on this two game series so far, Tim, they need to kick it into gear from an offensive standpoint, I mean, you look at the fact they're only three for twenty one with runners in scoring position. Here in Cincinnati. They're hitting one forty three. The Reds in the two games are hitting double net with runners in scoring position. A good time for the Dodgers to start getting

things well back to normal in the hitting aspect. And the Reds came into the series with the worst team batting average in Major League Baseball at two fifteen. Yeah, but they have passed the baton. The Dodgers have not done that when they had been winning. They being the Dodgers, we talked very very frequently about the fact, from a hitter standpoint, you pass the baton

to the next guy, and the next guy and the next guy. There hasn't been anyone to take the baton, And hopefully it happens here this afternoon, and this may be a very long day because they moved up the game time ninety minutes because of the weather and the threat, and it's a realistic weather threat. They're saying that somewhere between one and two o'clock local time,

there's going to be a brief shower or two. But then there's a pause, and hopefully the Dodgers are out of town before that second segment comes in, because that could be well, that could be a nightmare. Right now, just prior to the game overcast sky, the wind is blowing, is blowing out the left. First two games of this series, the wind was not a factor at all, but it has picked up considerably, meaning that storm is hitting this way. Reds and Dodgers. Try to get this whole

game in this afternoon. It'll start on time. The opener Brent Soonter left handed for Cincinnati, and Yoshinobu Yamamota will make his eleven start for the Dodgers. Tim all right, as we cut you down the first pitch. Dodger fans, get your game day meal on at Shaky's Pizza Parlor or to your Shaky's Pizza, Chicken and mojos right now at Shakys dot com. Coming up here on Dodgers on Deck, you will hear from Dodger manager Dave Roberts Ken

manage. He's too happy with the way his offense been playing the last four games. Check in with David vass Say. Of course, throughout the pregame show, we'll dive deeper to this pitching Matchup your magical moment, we'll hear from Dodger ketcher Will Smith. But up next we'll get your Otani rewind to leads up to first pitch on this Sunday morning Dodgers and Reds. First pitch coming up in nine Thanks for being with us. Happy Memorial Day weekend,

everybody. I'm Tim Kateson's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. This is Lorongo Casino, Dodgers on, Dodgers on deck. Y'all on the official home of La Dodgers Baseball. Dodgers in red from Cincinnati. Dodgers trying to look trying to avoid getting swept a great American ballpark. They've lost four straight overall as Dodgers. We'll send out Yoshinobu. Ya'm a moto to the mound. First pitch at nine ten. This is the Otani ree wide. I gotta find some

good contact here. Hunter Green wines kicks deliveries a ground ball hit fair up the first baseline. That's gonna roll slowly into the corner around first and in the second is Otani. He's not stopping. He's on his way to third. Otani chugging for the bag. He slides, He sayd and Otani he's got his second triple of the season. Show Hey, O'tani, I get out of triple sore hamstring in all but he would be not able to come in the Dodgers Strando mid third. He goes last night one for four with

three strikeouts. This so tany rewind brought to by Eto ns Oocha, Japan's number one Green to You, available at local disos stores, Amazon and eto win dot com. That's I t O e n dot Com. The Dodgers lost their fourth in row last night. Walker Buehler pitched good five and two third innings, three runs, six hits, four strikeouts and a walk.

He would get tagged with the loss last night and ate three to one Reds win, and afterwards spoke to the media that last run in the sixth is I think, you know, just a little bit of a lapse for me just in terms of pitch selection and get back to back kind of scrambling a little bit more than I should be. And and so that's kind of the next time is making sure I have all that lockdown. How much of difficulty is it facing the same team two in a row, like dot I think

it's probably more mentally challenging than than it is physically. Like I think the last one I probably could count on a couple of hands with the balls that I didn't like that I threw. And so when you face a team like that, it feels like you kind of have nowhere to go because you've kind of done everything already or everything you wanted to. But you know, they had a good approach and put a couple of good swings on it early and then during the sixth. But you know, it kind of is what it

is, you know. I think if you have to pitch out to where it was for me at least this kind of rehab or physical side of it, I forget about it. I feel like I made some pitches there for a few innings in a row, and yeah, I don't like giv enough homers for swingings, but little encouraging to kind of write it out for a few innings. But wish I could have finish it a little bit better. The not getting as much swing and miss as you have in the past,

Like, is there something you attribute that to right now? And has that been a surprise coming back that there hasn't been more of that so far? I don't think I've necessarily ever been like you got it Fruen's swinging miss all the time, Like I think I've punched guys out in the past with pretty

low swinging miss numbers. You know, I think my swinging miss is either either two shrike growl, and but I also just kept like I try and I'm not trying to strike guys out looking that seems to happen in newcent amount for me. I don't know. I'm not super concerned about it. I feel like the pitches that I make that are good as long as they're out or strike out, ground it whatever, I'm kind of good with. That's kind of how I've always pitched, is trying to do contact and if they

missed their miss, starts to take it and it's strike great. But yeah, I think my last started punch out seven on five sharing that, so I think Nina five or six something like that, like kind of is what it is. That's just kind of how I pitched it, all right. There's Walker Buehler after the game last night got tagged with the loss. He's now one and two. Dodgers now have lost four in a row. Brought to you by Cars for Kids, the easiest way to get rid of your

old car. Donate it today. Your car can be picked up tomorrow. It's that easy. Donate now Cars for Kids dot Org. That's cars with a K coming up here on Dodgers on Deck will dive deeper into this pitching matchup today. The Red's going with an opener again. David Vasego's one on one with Will Smith. But up next your injury report and we'll hear from the manager Dave Roberts get his thoughts before this serious fronale in Cincinnatians. The

Dodgers and Reds. First pitch at ninety ten. I'm Sim Kates's Los Angeles Dodgers audio nowhere. This is Morongo Casino Dodgers Hunting game on your home for LA Dodgers Baseball. Marongo Casino Dodgers on Deck continues on this Sunday morning, Marongo Casino Resort and Spy Grand Slam for good times. First pitch moved up because of a storm headed into the Ohio area there around Cincinnati, So the first pitch moved up ninety minutes. Dodgers and Reds will get it going at

nine ten. He's the LA Dodgers Injury report presented my UCLA Healthy official medical partner of your Los Angeles Dodgers. Max Munsey on the IL with the oblique injury. He's gonna slow play it, not return as quickly as first thought. Joe Kelly on the IEL to shoulder strain, Ryan Brazier on the IL the right capstrain. Bobby Miller right shoulder inflammation. But if you're in the

ie later today. Rancho Cucamonga Quakes have a game this afternoon and Bobby Miller is expected to pitch a couple of innings in a rehab star Connor Brogden on the IL, Clayton Kershaw, Bruce Dark Gratterol Kyle hurt Image, and Tony Gonsolon estimate all out recovering from arm surgeries. From it, she and he's actually done having Tommy John surgery last week. Let's go back out to Cincinnati and check in with the Dodgers Skipper. Anything else for Dad? Easy questions

for Dave? Dave? Can you just describe Dave? Can you talk about the pressure in the dugouts with Dave Roberts? Dave, after last night's game, you mentioned that show has been running with the governor dealing with the left hamstring issue. How concerned are you that this can turn into something bigger? If he doesn't come out of the lineup at this point, not at all. I think that, as I mentioned yesterday, yesterday was better than two

days ago. He felt it's kind of right around ninety percent, and so feeling that, you know, just assuming that it'll keep getting better. I feel confident that he can kind of play smart and not push it, you know, as a player and a base runner, if there's a close play, maybe you put it into that extra gear. Any concern about that,

not really. I think that I've talked to him about, you know, not trying to steal a base and being smart and the value of him being in the lineup is everything, and so so yeah, obviously things can happen, but I think right now, my trust in him that he can manage it is pretty high. What'd you think about him with all that that he was able to get to third base on a triple down the right field corner. It was very impressive because I was hoping he would just stop at second

base, but he didn't. Kind of he didn't intensify the pace and he just kind of kept that, like I said, the governor on and he cruised in the third base, so pretty pretty easily at all. You know, I don't know. You know, he didn't do it on a swing. It was it was getting hit by a ball, so you know that. I don't know. I don't think so, but you certainly the last

couple of days he's missed some pitches, chased a little bit more. But it's two days of at bats, so I don't know if that specifically is the reason for that feels most is just yeah, Dave, last year there was so much made of the fact that you had trouble throwing out runners. It hasn't really been talked about the fact that Will Smith it's throwing out forty one percent of the runners this year. Was there a concerted effort in spring

to get pictures to deliver the ball to home plate quicker? Yeah, there was, and Will's always nothing has changed with Will. It's the pictures that have gotten better at holding runners, and so to their credit, they've made the adjustment and giving Will a better chance to thought a runner and it's proved to save us pitches and get some big outs for us. All Right,

there's Dave Roberts. With the game changing with more speed and stolen bases, pitchers having to adapt to that, and that's certainly the something the Dodgers had to do coming in here to twenty twenty four to help out their catchers Will Smith and Austin Barnes. That's Dave Roberts down the dugout, brought to you by Service Titan. Dave Roberts is a Titan his own right. He's got a plan before his team. It's the field. You need one for your

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All right, DV show. Hey Otani, he's got a bad hamstring. What's going on? Yeah, that was revealed after the game last night by Dave Roberts that Shoje Otani has been dealing with a left hamstring issue. And it kind of raised eyebrows last night as his only hit was a triple and it didn't seem like he was running like it was going to be a triple. He was taking it at a very easy pace. He made it there

safely, sliding into third base. But we are all wondering what was going on with Otani because he runs the bases extremely hard, and we found out after the game last night that there is an issue. And Dave Roberts said that he is running with a governor. What does that mean? I guess it means don't put it into the highest gear like his Porsche. You got

to keep it in fourth or third gear. So we'll see how the Dodgers and Otani manage that moving forward, but certainly concerning considering if a player's trying to go into that extra gear out of instincts, it could turn into a worse injury. Yeah, some to definitely keep an eye on Freddie Freeman tossing to pictures at first base. What's going on? Oh yeah, yeah.

I asked to Freddy about that. I don't know if you've noticed this, tim but nine out of ten times a groundball to Freddie Freeman at first base, he seems to toss it to the picture. And he said, the reason why he does that is because he feels like, if he's going to the bag and the picture is covering the bag and he got the runner, there's a lot of traffic right there, so he feels like it's a lot

cleaner to toss it to the covering picture. Sometimes, though, some pictures have fallen asleep, and he knows who those guys are, so he's a little bit more aware. But that's the reason why he does that. Just something that a baseball geek picks up watching one hundred and sixty two. Love It David is driven by Ford, America's best selling truck for forty seven years and counting Heady or Southern California Ford Dealers for great offers on a Ford F

Series truck or any Ford model during Ford's Memorial Day. Celithon going on right now. Built for tough. We are a sunflower seed pregame show, no doubt about it. We love the sunflower seeds here. What about the Dodgers dave in the dugout on the road. What's going on the seeds? Yeah, I guess it's out of respect for the opposing team in their home ballpark.

But at Dodgers Stadium, when a player hits a home run, one of the players will be on the very top step and as the player that hit the home run returns, they throw the sunflower seeds in his face. But I noticed on Friday night, since there was not much offense last night, on Friday night, the sunflower seeds were thrown in their faces Taoscar Hernandez

and Will Smith when they returned to the dugout. So I guess they're being respectful, and I guess good sportsmanship not rubbing it in the home team's eyes and on their own fields. So I'm going to try to find out more about that. Reasoning, But that seems to be the explanation a couple of stolen bases during this series, Dave will Smith, Dodger ketcher, his cot

stealing pon. What's up of that? You know? Rick Monday brought this to my attention on the last homestand and Sports Net LA shined a light on it on Friday night. Will Smith is throwing out runners at a forty one

percent clip. That's twenty percent higher than a year ago. And we're going to talk to Will a little bit later on the show and we'll find out is that the pitcher's helping him out or is there something else that is going on that you would have that significant of a jump, And certainly going up against the Reds, it's a timely topic considering how much they like to run. Led by Ellie de la Cruz David, this game was moved up ninety

minutes because of the weather. How's the weather looking right now? And do we expect this game to maybe go a little faster than usual? Well, yeah, I guess he would be wanting to swing on the first pitch as often as possible if it works. But look, the Dodgers are trying to avoid being swept and losing their fifth in a row. So other or not, they've got to put together better at bats tim and if they had one one of the first two, maybe they could take that luxury going into this

game. But yeah, the weather is significant, so significant. As you know, they moved the start time an hour and a half ahead of where it was originally started, and they're supposed to be around five o'clock. Severe weather for the next fourteen hours. So it's one thing to get the game in, but the Dodgers need to get the game in and get on a plane to New York City, and they should try to do that before five o'clock, where it might be a bumpy ride to the Big Apple. Definitely

don't want that, but we definitely want to win. DV. We appreciate. We'll check back you with you in just a little bit. Coming up here, I'm wrong, Goo Casino. Dodgers on deck, we'll hear from Will Smith. As Dave alluded to, we'll dive deeper into this pitching matchup. But up next your Dodgers' magical moment on this Sunday morning. Dodgers and

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York, we'll hear from Next Dodgers Red's first pitch of ninety ten. I'm Tim Kakson's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio network is Morongo Casino, Dodgers on, Dodgers On, Deck y'all on the official home of LA Dodgers Baseball, Dodgers and Red from Cincinnatio Chernobo Yamamoto on the Man. Dodger fans. Start your future at a California community college. Financial laid is available to help you with tuition, books, and sometimes even the rent. It's time to take that next

big step. Classes can fill up quickly, so enrolled today and I can go to college dot com and now joined by David Bassey. Here's LA Dodgers broadcast there and World Series champion Dodger Rick Monday. Rick. Right now, it's sunny in Cincinnati, but obviously the weather reports that made them change the

start time for a reason. Yeah, first of all, kudos because you know, we looked at the weather a couple of days ago and it was problematic, and as it turns out, they moved the game up in ninety minutes and play fast fellows, because there's two different systems are going to come in the first one maybe around two o'clock, maybe a little bit earlier, depending on how fast it's going to be traveling. And then there's going to

be a window, and that window maybe three or four hours. But when that one hits, hopefully the Dodgers are well out of town, because if not, it could be a Charlie Huff knuckleball flight out of here. Yeah, they have a game tomorrow in New York, and this rain is supposed to follow them to New York as well, so the road trips are not always easy or smooth, Bavid. It's a lot like your traveling party,

your fans. They will move from Cincinnati to New York. Just a chance to see you because you were splendidly attired today with with a suit and tie. You were cleaner than a supermarket chicken. Right now, Hey, thank you, Rick, I appreciate it. You did not tie this tie for me like you did last year. No, no, but we can work on it. Right after we get through this section. The Dodgors needed to

obviously get it into gear. I think there's a no question the offense has been struggling for a ball club like the Reds that have not hit home runs at all. They've hit five in the first two games of this series, and the Dodgers from an offensive standpoint, David just three for twenty one with

runners in scoring position. That's just not going to get it done. And they've going to turn the ship around and break up now a four game losing streak, and that's the first time this year they've lost four in a RUW and that comes as quite a bit of a shock considering how quickly and how well this ball club don't have to start and how talented they are. Rick

to have this offense stall out in the last ten games is surprising. Yeah, my question is going to be the bench support with Mounsie is down and you can see the Dave Robert this is kind of, you know, trying to manipulate the lineup, and today's going to be Austin Barnes doing the catching, KK Hernandez will be again at third base, so trying to do different

things moving around, and there's some guys that are having some difficulty. Andy Payes right now is going to realize, look, the strength zone has been established for a pretty good reason. Anything in the strength zone is hittable. The stuff that's outside the strength zone let it go, and that's been problematic.

And it's not just Andy Payees. So there is growing pains this young player coming on and trying to find out about the pitchers on the opposing team and how pitching staffs on those teams is going to how they're going to pitch to you Rick. In years past, we have heard the Dodgers' identity offensively is passing that baton? Are you seeing that? And is that a big reason they're not passing the baton right now? There for a while, it was only the top four in the lineup. You look at bets Otani,

Freeman and then a Smith. They were passing the baton, but there was no one that was reaching out in grabbing it on a consistent basis. And now with Munsey also down and we don't know for how long he's going to be out with the oblique issue, there are some other guys that do need

to come up and not necessarily swing for the fences. There's some guys that need to start putting the ball into play, thinking up the middle, a little bit more, because what I'm seeing now is a Dodger club, then, in my viewpoint, have become too pull conscious and trying to pull the ball and hit the ball hard in order to make up for the other guys right now that may be struggling, and it's going to happen. Clubs are

going to go into slumps. Players are going to go into slumps. That just happens, and you just hope that they find a way to kind of gang up on the other team, and you know, ping a ball here, ping a ball there. You don't have to go kaboom all the time. Yeah, no doubt. Rick Taoscar Hernandez he seems to be a kaboom or bus type of hitter, but he does lead the team in RBIs how

key is he to get this offense to score some runs. No, I'm glad you brought that up because Jose and Mooda and I were having a conversation about to Oscar who on the bus and ti Oscar was on the bus at the same time this morning coming in. He's gotten I think a little more definitive of his strength zone, more so than maybe the first few weeks of the season, and that's a very positive and I think he's gonna be fine.

There's some swings and missus in there. That's nothing new because he's a power guy and you kind of associate that from time to time with some swings and missus. All right, Rick, you did not swing and miss in this segment. Look forward to spending a great Sunday with you. We're gonna spend about fifteen to twenty seconds of work on that tosk. Stop staring at my tie, Tim, We'll send it back to you in the studio. Fix that tie. DV Dodgers Baseball is brought to by Speedy Cash, official

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what will likely be vast fielding insults from a Dodger player. It's an engagement of endearment. This is high and tight. What would Memorial Day weekend be without the Dodgers All star catcher Will Smith? Thanks a lot for the time, appreciate it. Yeah, good morning, good morning. I know you and the yes, quick turn. Weather is an issue. That's the reason why we're here that early. What have you guys heard as far as trying to play this game quickly? Nothing? I don't know. Apparently just moved

it up an hour and a half. So yeah, I hope we get an end get out of here before the weather. It's I asked you earlier about this ballpark and being so close to Louisville. How much did you come here as a kid to watch baseball a few times growing up? This is definitely the closest, you know, big Lea ballpark to where I grew up. Come here as a kid maybe once every year, every two years or so. Yeah, and when you're growing up in Louisville, obviously the bat

factory Louisville Slugger is there. Did you ever go through there? I mean, Louisville seems to be a hotbed of baseball during your period of time being in college. Yeah, yes, had some really good college you know, teammates, good teams, won a lot of games there. Yeah, I got the little Slugger Museum. So you know, baseball was always kind of around and you know all that. But uh yeah, do you remember when you fell in love with the game and specifically, uh this position that is

so demanding? Uh yeah, I always, you know, love baseball as a kid. I love playing throwing in the backyard my dad or whatever. Uh yeah, I really transition to college to being a catcher. You know, I enjoyed it just being able to get on the field, and you know, I probably just grown on me Uh, you know, being in control every single pitch basically. So you know, I enjoy catching, enjoy throwing the game, helping the pictures out, just being part of the action.

When you talk about controlling the game, it's not just about calling pitches. It's more about the tempo and seeing where your picture's at as well. Right, we've seen you more times the last couple of years really taking control by giving the picture a breather, by going out for a mountain visit. How important is that to keep the tempo and when you see your picture kind of rushing going out there and recognizing it for sure. Uh, Connor McGinnis

over there, Yeah, he's bugging us. Why does he have a surfer accent? By the way, he's from Virginia Beach. Yeah, I don't know, I've never noticed that. You're probably right on that one. Uh yeah, no, you're just you're just reading the picture. You got to figure out what, you know, what they need, what they need to be successful and you know, help us win. So whatever it may be. You know, I'm kind of their service and just kind of going about

it that way. Well, this year you're throwing out runners twenty percent more times than you were a year ago. Is that the pictures adapting to these new rules or what's been the dynamic there for why you've been able to throw them at such a high rate. Yeah, I think that's definitely more.

The picture is getting quicker at home plate, mixing times, really sticking ownership in it and caring about it. I think the last couple of years wasn't an emphasis, and you know, we kind of put an emphasis on it to you know, help us win ball games. So just giving me a chance to throw guys out as important. And the guys with the middle are picking balls, getting good tags on them, so yeah, that's why we're controlling it. Is that was that a point of emphasis in spring training?

Because last year it seemed like at times pitchers were not able to get you the baseball or delivered the baseball to you in time. Yeah, for sure. I think you know, really just last year it kind of you know, punches in the face, how many steals are giving up, how many extra runs were given up? Because of that? You started working on last year and then yeah, spring training and just continue to try to get better at it before I let you go. Obviously, every offense goes through periods

of time that the Dodgers are in. But your offensive identity as a group has been passing the baton. Do you guys have to get back to that? Uh? Yeah, I think just right now, it's just better at Baskett Men's corn position, making sure you drive them in and stuff. But yeah, I mean that's baseball. There's gonna be ups and downs. You can get hot. It's just timely hitting. And right now, let's just continue to put up good debats, continue to fight and push runs cross.

All right, Well, thanks a lot for the time. Did you get as much of a high being with me as you did Cedric the entertainer at your charity event a couple of weeks ago. No, not the same. Huh no, Sorry, all right, well I'll take it. We'll leave it right there. Happy Memorial Day, and thanks to Will Smith for his time. All right, thanks a lot of DV, thanks a lot of Will. Dodgers Baseball is brought to you by Shaky's Pizza Parlor, the official

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left hander who grew up and still resides in the suburbs of Cincinnati. He was drafted in the thirty first round out of Harvard back in twenty twelve by the Milwaukee Brewers. He pitched in the big leagues for the Brewers from twenty sixteen to twenty twenty two, spent last year in Colorado, and this is his first season back home in Cincinnati. He's a reliever now, but making his second start as an opener. He did the last time against the Dodgers

last Friday or last Thursday in the series opener at Dodger Stadium. He's making his forty third career start with a career era as a starter at four nineteen his season right now, no wins, no losses in a four to thirteen E R Ray. Yoshinobu Yama Moto on the mound five and one with the three seventeen E R Ray. The twenty five year old right hand in his first season with the Dodgers making his eleven star and he's gotten better and better

every time out. Last time six and a third innings, struck out eight in a win over the Diamondbacks. This Yamamoto start powered by Itto inn Oyosha, Japan's number one green Teafilbi, your local diso stores, Amazon and eto in dot Com. That's I T O e N dot Com. Dodgers reds Yoshinobu Yamamoto brend souter the opener for Cincinnati for fifteen minutes away from first pitch. Keys to the game with Rick and Charlie and Tim Neverett. Next,

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lacare dot org. Before first pitch, we head back out to the booth at Great American Ballpark, Rick Monday, Tim never guess, Tim, Thanks very much. We count you down to the first pitch here today at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati. Dodgers dropping the first two. They've lost four straight. That is a season long losing streak for them. Trying to snap it today against the Cincinnati Reds team that will roll out an opener brent Souter.

They did this on Thursday, two thursdays ago back at Dodger Stadium when Suitor was the opener. Tyler Glasnow was the starter in that particular ballgame for the Dodgers, and that was a game the Reds won. Yeah, at they won and for Suitor, this is just the second start quote unquote that he's getting here this afternoon. We saw him the first game of this series Friday out of the bullpen, and the first battery face was Tasker Hernandez, who

greeted him with a home run. Hopefully we'll see more of that in the brief time, Suitor, just one of those. He's a carryover to the next guy, and the next guy and the next guy. We'll see with the Reds. And for Yashinobu Yamamoto, he has pitched much better actually on the road, where he's three and oh in an era under one point six when he's been away from Dodger Stadium so far. And he comes off a winning performance on Monday at Dodger Stadium against Arizona. He allowed seven hits,

which ties a season high in hits allowed. Buddy allowed only two urn runs, he struck out eight, get into the seventh inning again six and a third, and Dodgers will hope that he can go deep again this after go deep. And I think the other part too, is the Dodgers need to cut down on the walks that they had been issuing, certainly from the opening game of the series. Eight walks and two hit batters that cut it down.

In yesterday's ballgame, just two walks free passes were issued, but not a not one of the stellar performances by Walker Buel, although he pitched well enough in the five and two thirds to maybe be considered for even a victory, but there was no support behind him offensively. Dodgers are fourteen and ten on the road and looking for win number fifteen on the road, thirty fourth win overall today as they start five and a half games in front of the

San Francisco Giants in the National League Western Division standings. Dodgers and Reds wrapping it up from Cincinnati. Tim all right, we'll keep an eye on that weather. It's supposed to get gnarley later on today. That's why the start time moved up ninety minutes. First pitch coming up in just a few minutes from Cincinnati. Don't forget after the game, I'll be back with all the postgame festivities, including reaction from the clubhouse. Welcome to the highlights, and

of course we'll get to Dodger talk as well. But let's get this game in for the Dodgers getting head off to New York for a three game series beginning tomorrow. First things first, Dodgers Reds from Cincinnati. Next, I'm Tim Kase. Has been Roco Casino, Dodgers on deck a Los Angeles Dodgers audio nowhere

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