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DV walks you up to first pitch between the Dodgers and Rangers. New Dodger, Cavan Biggio talks to the media. DV catches up with Corey Seager.

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And now your host for Marongo Casino Dodgers on Deck. Hey, David bas said, we are live at Dodgers Stadium as the Dodgers and Rangers are getting set for Game two of this three game series. Welcome to Morongo Casino Dodgers on Deck. After the Dodgers winning last night, they improved their record of forty two and twenty six, they are now seven games ahead of the Padres in the NL West. Tonight, the Dodgers will face their former teammate Corey

Seeger, who missed last night's game with another left hamstring injury. Tonight, Seger is in there as the Rangers DH and also for the Dodgers, they're newly acquired third baseman slash utility player Cavin Vigio will be in the starting lineup. He is starting at third base tonight for Dave Roberts team. Speaking of Corey Seeger. Later in the hour, we will go one on one with

the two time World Series MVP. In a little bit, we'll check in with Kirsten Watson, and we'll also hear from Rick Monday and his sidekick today Steven Nelson in the Gallup and Motors Broadcast booth. Last night. The Dodgers were big over the Rangers fifteen runs scored. It was the most runs they had scored all season long, and James Paxton gave the Dodgers a solid start by going six innings and in the bottom of the first inning, Paxton was

given a three to nothing lead. Early this season, the numbers for Will have been better on the road than they have been here at Dodgers Stadium. Two to sixty six clip here compared to three zero five away from home. And he hits one high in the here left field, Langford on the warning track. He's at the wall, he leaves up and that ball is gone vacd four of eleven hits for Smith. That our home runs. This one a three run shot. They gives the Dodgers they are That was Will Smith's

tenth home run of the season. The Dodgers were up three to nothing. That was a wall scraper. It barely got over the top of the left field wall, right in front of those home run seats. In the fourth inning, the Dodgers were up three to one when Mookie Betts hit a basis clearing double. The Dodgers were ahead six to one. Fast forward to the sixth inning, the Dodgers played home run derby. The first up show Hey Otani hitting a two run home run. It was nine to one Dodgers.

Then it was Freddy Freeman's turn. Has not mattered who has pitched in this game for Texas. The Dodgers have found a way to punish him, and now Freddy shoots one the opposite field left center field. It's traveling and hit it god. Freddy Freeman makes it back to back for the Dodgers, his ninth of the year double digits for LA. Their lead is nine. Hey. The Dodgers were not done there. Later in the inning, the raining National League Player of the Week, ta Oscar Hernandez took his hack on a

one. Hernandez pommels the ball left field in deep. It's a home run derby at Dodgers Stadium. Toyo Tom continues from coast to coast. Third home run of the sixth inning and the Dodgers have a dozen. A two run home run for the reigning National League Player of the Week. It was his team leading seventeenth home run of the season. That was the top Tier play of the game sponsored by Arco Quality Top Tier Gas for Less All in all In that sixth inning, the Dodgers hit four home runs for the first time

since twenty twenty one. In the same inning, seven runs were on the board, and they go on to beat the Rangers fifteen to two. Tonight, Walker Bueller is on the mound against the man the Dodgers have seen a few times, John Gray, making his first start since coming off the fifteen day injured list. First pitch is coming up at seven to ten from Dodgers Stadium. With more, Let's check in with Rick Monday and Steven Nelson for

the first time here in the gallupin Motors Broadcast booth. All right, thanks David Moule. We're back at a game two for the Dodgers against the Rangers. They can take the series from Texas. I'll make it back to back series wins against a team that was the best in baseball and the Yankees and the defending World Series champions. But let's get to the news of the day.

Acquisition for the Dodgers. Cavin Bigio, who was just dfaed by the Blue Jays a few days ago, acquired by the Dodgers for some cash considerations. In Braden Fisher, minor league pitcher, right hander but for Calvin Bigio already here and already in the starting lineup, Yeah, hill batter the nine

spot and playing third base. Kind of an interesting pickup. Also, we saw Visio the Dodgers were up in Toronto earlier, and if you look at the third base position, and I think to Stephen with with Max Munsey not even taking batting practice even to this date because of you oblique, it just has not responded as rapidly as Max and the Dodgers would like it to get better. So that's kind of a question mark how much longer he is going

to be out. But here's the point. Third baseman combined this year it hit below two hundred, just a one ninety eight batting average. And then you look again seven, eight, and nine. While that particular threesome in the Dodgers' lineup is starting to produce a little bit more, it's still just

barely at the Mendoza line. So this is an interesting acquisition. Bizio, the left handed batter, which also brings up another scenario, and you know, talk about it the Dodgers with another left team, if you're going to go to the platoon situation and it's a left handed pitcher that's going to be on the mound. The Dodgers then are going to be if it stays the platoon situation, very left hand, hitting heavy in their dugout coming off the

bench. So kind of an interesting pickup. And for Bizio, just watching him take ground balls and banning practice today, this has got to be a whirlwind for him to say, hey, wait a minute, I get bad news, and now I get good news and join the ball club that is seven and a half games leading the Western Division of the National League. Cavin Bigio born in a bat bag, of course, in a hall of favorite Craig, So there's not a lot of experiences that he hasn't had in the

game or heard about or seen firsthand. And hopefully that will help him get settled in quickly wearing a different shade of blue. Now the Dodgers, what have they got in store to try and back up last night's performance season high fifteen runs, five home runs, that matches the season mark for the Dodgers. For them coming in that one inning, they opened up an absolute can

on the Texas range. Yeah they did. It was an unusual night and I think you look at Bruce Bochi, the manager of the Texas Rangers. A manager that's been through a lot of different battles, a different and the World Championships in two different organizations in over four thousand games that he has managed, he understands, Hey, look, this is just one of those nights. Every team is going to have them. But the Dodgers happen to catch

a ball club, the Texas Rangers. It's very unusual that the Rangers would give up fifteen runs at all, especially when you look at the starting pitcher allowed three runs or less in twenty one consecutive games until last night. So the Dodgers and Game two will have Walker Buehler taking the ball. We will talk about that starting pitching matchup and what else to expect here as the Dodgers

get close to the first pitch. DV Back to you, all right, guys, as we count down to first pitch, Dodger fans, get your game day meal on at Shaky's Pizza Parlor. Order your Shaky's Pizza, Chicken and Mojo's now at shakeys dot com. As we continue here on Morongo Casino, Dodgers on Deck live from Dodgers Stadium, we will hear from the newest Dodger Cavin Vigio. Also, we'll go one on one with Corey Seeger, who is back in the Rangers starting lineup tonight. As we lead you up

to first pitch at seven ten between the Dodgers and Texas Rangers. I'm David Vasse and this is the Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network is Lorongo Casino, Dodgers on Dodgers on deck y'all on the official home of La Dodgers Baseball. We are live at Dodgers Stadium getting set for Game two of this three game series between the Dodgers and the world champion Texas Rangers. Walker Buehler on the mound for the Dodgers tonight, going up against former Rocky John Gray. First pitch

coming up at sevent ten. This is the Otanis three wide on one two with otaniof first one out in the bottom of the first show, Hay's running, Freddy takes Here's the throw down from Hoim to tag apply not an time. A stolen base for Otani is fifteenth of the season. Anderson with the two to two pitch to Otani with bets on first show, Hey crushes one deep brightfield. Forget about it. It's halfway up the pavilion show, Hey, Oltani, it went home run number sixteen. It went four hundred and

thirty three feet. That was Otani's second farthest home run hit this season. He finished one for three. That was his only hit, a big one to pile on. In the sixth inning, he scored three times and as you heard, stole a base and he was a part of the Dodgers fifteen to two blowout win over the Rangers. The Otani rewind is brought to you by Ito enz oiocha Japan's number one green tea, available at your local Dizos stores, Amazon and eto En dot com. That's eo En dot com.

This is Kirston's Corner with Kirston Watson. All right, we are with Kirsten Watson in the interview room at Dodgers Stadium. Kirsten, great to be with you in this format. I know it's kind of crazy, like you feel like the rest of the media should be in here so much a bit at the podium, but hey, just us I like it. Hey, we just are fresh from talking to Cavin Bigio. We'll hear from him later in the show. But what were your first impressions I think he seems like he's

going to be a great fit with this group. I'm interested to see kind of just how things played out. As he mentioned, he's primarily going to be stepping in at third base. I do imagine that, as we've seen with a lot of our players, he will be more of like a utility guy, and maybe we'll see him kind of in other spots. But to see that he is kind of expected to now be the everyday third basement until

Max Munsey comes back, it should be interesting. And obviously, like you said, sometimes a change of scenery is what you need to get back on track. I know the offensive numbers haven't necessarily been where he would like them to be this year, so hopefully it could be. You know, he saw the offense yesterday. I hopefully you can parton that. It was great to see him in Taoscar Hernandez embraced. You know, he takes a beat

before you remember they were teammates in Toronto. Yeah, and just I think obviously it was intentional putting those guys next to each other in the clubhouse, and Taioscar has talked about just his time with the Blue Jays and how special that group of guys that he was with and kind of just the family they built, how they relied on each other to push themselves to be better,

the leadership role he had with them. So to now see he has that here, I think that's going to be huge and hopefully it only you know, continues well, but hopefully only it works for Kevin and putting him in a good place. Did you have a chance to see Cavin Bigio and Tioscar Hernandez interact when the Dodgers were in Toronto, or any of those younger players, you know, when I think about I don't think I saw the two of them interact. I did see him with Vladdie, but I didn't see

him with Cavin per se. But I do imagine it's just he just from talking to him. The return to Toronto for Teoscar, he said, it's always something special and it always brings a different memory. The first time he had gone back, he said, was very emotional. This time felt a little bit different since he had been there before. But it's a lot of really special memories, and so I think they can now have that and create new ones here in Los Angeles. Kevin Bigio was not going for my shots

at the reports that Otani was signing with Toronto. Did you get my jokes? I feel like I was a man on the island right there. No, I liked your joke. I thought I thought he was going to bite,

But I think it probably took him a minute. And then I think we have to realize, like some player, we don't know him that well just yet, but like some players are obviously very in tune social media, and but I don't know if he's had active on social media, so I can't tell if maybe at first he didn't really get it and then he was like, oh oh yes, yes, yes, but hey, either way, now he gets to be his teammate, and I think that in itself means a lot. Yep, welcome to the pressure cooker, Kevin Bigio.

Yeah, there's probably a lot of media. When he first walked into the clubhouse, I even was laughing. So I had seen him when he kind of turned one of the corners and one of our camera crews was following him and he was literally thinking. I was like, wow, it's like probably thinking, welcome to La Cameras are gonna be everywhere. This is Hollywood, this is where it happens. And also this is where you get a chance to win. So I think that's what is even more exciting than any of

it, no doubt, should be fun to see how this goes. Kirsten, thanks a lot for the time. We'll talk to you tomorrow. All right, I'll see you tomorrow. Yeah, Tim Kates will have that pleasure. Dodger fans and hands your listening experience by downloading the iHeartRadio app and listen NHD powered by LA Care Health Plan serving all Angelinos Lacare dot org. Still to come here on Wrongo Casino Dodgers on Deck, we will preview tonight's pitching

matchup. Plus I'll go one on one with former Dodger and two time World Series champion Corey Seeger. But up next, we'll give you the latest Dodger injury report. First pitch between the Dodgers and Rangers coming up at seven ten. I'm David Vasse and this is the Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. This is Morongo Casino Dodgers Hunted on your home for LA Dodgers Baseball. We are live at Dodgers Stadium, getting set for Game two of this three game series

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first pitch coming up at seven to ten. It's the LA Dodgers Injury Report. This Dodger Injury Report presented by UCLA Health, the official partner of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Well, this does not fall in the injury category. But yesterday we did see Yoshi Yama Moto under the supervision of the Dodgers' training

staff, two pitching coaches, Andrew Freeman and Brandon Gomes. And then today we find out the Dodgers are pushing yama Moto back from his start scheduled four tomorrow until Saturday against the Royals. That would give yama Moto a season high seven days off between starts and The Dodgers are citing the fact that he threw one hundred and eight pitches in his last start, but no injury here yet. But anyway, it makes sense. They're being very careful with him.

And on Thursday, Bobby Miller is scheduled to make his final rehab start, and he will return when the Dodgers are on their next road trip. All right, let's head downstairs right now to hear from the Dodger manager Dave Roberts. Do you think questions for Dave? Dave? Can you just describe Dave? Can you talk about the pressure in the dugouts with Dave? Roberts had a good conversation with Cavin earlier. It's good to have him. Funny story

is I I think I saw him maybe in an airport years ago. I think it was an airport or someone, and I say, hey, one of these days, you're going to be a Dodger. You're going to play for me one of these days. And he remembered that little interaction, and sure enough it came to pass. But he's a baseball player, He's versatile, can play anywhere essentially on the diamond for us right now, just max the injuries taken longer than we had hoped, and so to get some cuverage

versus right handed pitching. Running them out there at third base is sort of the plan. And if I have to kick him out, whether it be to center to right to second base, you know, during the game for whatever reason, if the game calls for it, we can do that. But yeah, it's it's pre primarily just to play a third base versus right handed pitching. And by the way, Max Munsey from one I'm told is weeks away from returning. That's Dave Roberts down in the dugout, brought to

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Rangers coming up at seven to ten. I'm David Vasse and this is the Law S Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. This is Marongo Casino Dodgers on deck on your home for the Blue all season long. Were alive at Dodgers Stadium, the Dodgers and Rangers getting set for first pitche Coming up, we'll dive deeper into tonight's pitching matchup between Walker Bueler and John Gray, and we'll check in

once more with Steven Nelson and Rick Monday. Dodger Baseball is driven by the Ford F Series, America's best selling truck for forty seven years and counting. Ford gives you freedom of choice gas, hybrid, electric. Head to your southern California Ford dealers and find yours Ford F Series built up well. Earlier today, Cavin Bigio met with the media in front of his locker. I was there inside the Dodger Clubhouse and we wanted to introduce you to the newest

member of the Dodgers, Cavin Bigio. Yeah, it's hard to put in words. You know, that was a place where I was drafted in twenty sixteen, and you know, played with a lot of guys from twenty sixteen till you know a couple of days ago, and uh, you know a lot of emotions that I you know, sat and you know went through process and you know, put myself in a good position to uh, you know, make a make my next step forward, you know, being here.

So I'm excited about what are the expectations the team has conveyed to you about your role, how you're gonna play. Is it going to be mostly third base until months he comes back? What's the discussion has been like? It seems that way third base for right now. But I think the overall message is, you know, finding any way to help this team win. You know, being in Toronto, you know, we had a really good team there and that was kind of my main message to uh, you know that

stuff. You know, whatever I got to do, second, third, first, outfield, pitch run, pitch hit, kind of the same thing here. You know. I just want to be, you know, a good piece for this team and you know, hopefully be the next the last team standing at the end of the year. How much is a change of scenery going to benefit you? I think we're going to find out, But I'm excited about it. Do you think it's a coincidence your lockers next to taoscar Hernandez's. I don't think so. No, I don't think so.

No, I don't know. I'm very excited to play with him again. Obviously, you guys are seeing what he's what he's capable of, and you know, I've played with him for four years, so you know, very excited to see him continue to do his thing. He had a lot of success in nineteen and twenty. What kind of went wrong thelast couple of years and what do you think this team can kind of help you a proa? Yeah, I mean, not to get into it. You know, it's you know, a lot going on. You know, first two years,

you know, really good for me. You know, twenty twenty one, move moved position, battle through some injuries, and you know that kind of led to a little bit of role change and you know, me being able to adapt to it. And then you know last year, you know, being able to work my way into an everyday role towards the end of the season into the playoffs. You know, it was really special and whatnot.

I know the player that I can be, I know what I'm capable of and you know, I know that I can reach it and hoping to do so with the Dodgers. That's Cavin Bigio, who the Dodgers traded for with the Toronto Blue Jays. Vigio told me that he did attend one Dodger game here at Dodgers Stadium as a kid, following his Hall of Fame father, Craig Vigio. He cannot remember the year, but he said Sean Green was

playing for the Dodgers when he was here. As we continue on the Morongo Casino Dodgers on Deck show, we will hear from former Dodger Corey Seeger as we leave you up to Dodgers and Rangers first pitch at seven ten. I'm David Basse and this is the Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. As we were Craive, Yes, is Marongo Casino Dodgers on Deck on the official home of La Dodgers Baseball. Great to hear from the newest Dodger, Cavin Bigio,

who gets the start at third base tonight. And Corey Seeger is back in the Rangers starting lineup for the first time in the last six games. He missed the previous five with a left hamstring issue. He is not starting at shortstop tonight. He is the Rangers DH and will join us coming up at

six forty five. By the way, first pitch between the Dodgers and Rangers at seven to ten kid who wants It's time for the Hawfy Magical Moment pitch Magical presented by Haffey Hot Tips. All right, we're going all the way back to June eighteenth, twenty fifteen, Dodgers hosting the Texas Rangers. Zach Grank hitched seven shutout innings that day. The Dodger offense, though not able to do much either. The game was scoreless until the ninth inning, when

the Dodgers got a runner at third with two outs. Nandy's danging off third. How up, hop and the game is over. He k Hernandez dancing like a radio city rock catch upset Peelo. The Dodgers went on a fault old charity happily attempted. There is no complaint from the Dodgers' size. It wasn't pretty. They will take it. Hey, they did take it, and twenty fifteen was Keike Hernandez's first season with the Dodgers. This happy magical moment brought to you by Hoppy hot Dogs, a so Cow treasure for over

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home of LA Dodgers Baseball. David Bassay live at Dodgers Stadium, leading you up to first pitch between the Dodgers and Rangers Tonight, Walker Buehler versus John Gray show, Hey o'tani in his familiar number two spot as the Dodgers DH, and Corey Seger playing the role of DH for the Rangers Tonight. Dodger fans start your future at California Community College. Financial aid is available to help with tuition, books, and sometimes even the rent. It's time to take

the next big step. Classes can fill quickly, so enrolled today at I can go to college dot com. You will hear from Corey Seeger in about seven minutes. But first and now joined by David Bassey, here's LA Dodgers broadcaster and World Series champion Dodger Rick Monday. All right, Rick, the Dodgers and Rangers getting set for game too, And how are the Dodgers going to top fifteen runs from last night? Well, you know what the rumors are, don't you. If you score a lot of runs one night,

you've got the next night and you get shut out. Hopefully that's not going to happen. But you know, a new face in the Dodger lineup today, and you know, you start to look at what has happened. And Kevin Bigio has not only been acquired by the Dodgers and Miguel Vargas goes to a TRIPLEA, but Bigio is in the starting lineup tonight, playing at third base and batting in the number nine spot. Everybody keeps talking about Bigio's on

base percentage. I guess the Dodgers may be looking to get that lineup turned over more times than it has been. Yeah, I think one of the things that kind of happens. Bigio, in looking at some numbers, does not swing the bat that often, which sounds kind of weird. But if we look at it, he does not have a high percentage of swings at pitches. He does have a high percentage of his strikeounts have been called. They have been looking so hopefully the Dodgers can kind of look at his swing.

Evidently they liked what they saw in that brief time up in Toronto, and he had been DFA by the Blue Jays. The Dodgers are looking at and picking it up. And I think the Dodgers have something under the sleeve that they figure out. Look from a mechanical in instance, maybe there's something that they can tweak, but if you look at it, you know, quite frankly, let's be honest, the Dodgers hit the third base position, and we don't know how long Max months he is going to continue being out

with the oblique injury. He's still not swinging the bat. But if we look at third baseman this year, collectively, they're hitting below two hundred eight. And if we look at the seven, eight, and nine spots and the Dodger lineup, number seven is hitting two eleven, number eight is hitting two three, and number nine is hitting two eight. So there's very little production at the bottom of the lineup. And I think also the consistency of

defense at third base. This is an interesting acquisition. Yeah, from what I understand, Bigio can play defense at every position except shortstop, so let's see what he has tonight. Like you said, Rick, the Dodgers are

searching for some answers at third base and the bottom of the order. You know, you bring up I think an excellent point because if you look at the Dodgers tradition, especially over the last number of years, versatility has always been the big caning card for many many of the players that they had been able to either hold on to or acquire, and Bizio fits into the category. I'm thinking of Keiky Hernandez multiple positions. I'm thinking of Chris Taylor,

multiple positions. We're seeing now that Miguel Rojas can play three different positions. If you had to an emergency, you could blame in other positions too. He understands how to do that. So versatility is something that really kind of adds to it. The other part, you know, Bisio left handed batter

now against lefties start against them? Are the Doggers going to be left handed heavy on the bench, because if you're going with a platoon against the left handed pitching, which is not going to happen tonight, you could possibly have Loos Hayward and Bizoo all three on the bench and being left handed batters and then being ready to come in during the game. And how many teams in the Western Division have a lot of lefties in their bullpen. There's quite a

few in that category. But interesting ballgame last night and it was Rockets Red Glare. How about the fact that if you start to look at the starting pitching last night, with Dane Dunning's starting three and two thirds, six runs, four hits, a home run, and it was almost one year ago that he also went three innings against the Dodgers, five runs, seven hits and two home runs. And it was almost exactly a year ago. Yeah, how about that John Gray, the former Rocky on the Mount tonight,

Rick and Steve, we'll get into that a little bit later. Rick, thanks a lot, and we'll see what Calvin Bigio's got for Los Angeles well and looking for big things and for the Dodgers looking for their forty third victory of the season. So you little bit later, David sounds good. Rick. Dodger Baseball brought to you by Speedy Cash, official sponsor of every LA Weekend. Find out more at speedycash dot com or stop in in LA Area

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and still means so much to the Dodger organization. The way he played, the way he carried himself first class will always be remembered, especially as long as I'm here, and I'm talking about two time World Series Champion and two time World Series MVP. And thirty year champion Corey Seeger. Thanks a lot for the time. Great to be with you again. Yeah, thank you.

It's glad to be back on here. Hey, after that pregame press conference yesterday and we walked back to the clubhouse, I felt like I didn't want to leave, like I was gonna grab onto your ankles or something. I know, you walked me only back to the clubhouse. So nice, nice little choffeur back over there. Hey, I know you want to play, but there is a silver lining that last night you were able to not only take in the appreciation of the organization but the fans. The way they

received you last night. Yeah, you know, it was really awesome. You know, I'm not the one to really like the spotlight, but just that special interaction to the fans, you know, just the way they supported me throughout the years, the ups and downs, everything, the way they support this team. You know, they always have a special place in my heart, and last night was pretty cool. It feels like you would have taken it in better the way things were last night than being on deck as

the second hitter of the game. Yeah, you know, that would have been a lot more fun. But just the just the total embrace. Man. Like just what I said before, you know, it was really special. It's something that I'll I'll never forget. And like I said again, you know this fan this, this this organization, this fan base. You know, they have a special place in my heart. Did you realize how much you meant to them before last night? Not really? You know,

you never really get caught up in it. I think, you know, you just you're going out there and you're trying to do your job, trying to win. You know, you're all always trying to perform well for him. But to see the appreciation of the gratitude that they showed me, it was, it was, it was really humbling. Almost. The one thing that I love so much about the teams you played on was the bond that

you had with your teammates. And to this day, how close are you guys still, because it seems like whenever players from that part of Dodger history come together, it's like a brotherhood. Yeah, you know, extremely, I think a brotherhood's a good word. You know, we went through a lot of a lot of fun times, really close knit group. You know, people still vacation together and stay in contact. You know, it's It's something that'll be hard to replicate in the future, but it's something you'll always

enjoy the memories of. Do you remember who was your favorite roommate who? Definitely I gotta go with Ross Stripling, Yeah, me and him. Me and him lived for a couple of years together. Barnes and Trace Thompson are close seconds, but I think raw Sex's cake on that one. He seems to be a very responsible type of guy. That's exact athlete the right word, you know. He's actually helpful, knows how to still like have fun and just sit there and watch some shows and hang out and actually takes out

the trash. That's one thing Barnes will never do is probably still doesn't do it. Hey, can you believe Austin Barnes right now as we speak, is the longest ten yured active Dodger. I know it's crazy, right, who would have thought that? Not me? Good for him though, he he means a lot of this organization. He's He's done a lot for him. He's a he's a good piece of keep Corey Seeger is our guest,

two time World Series champion and a champion for the Dodgers. And I remember the first time I met you, it was in the hallways of the press box. You're with Julio Rias after he won Minor League Pitcher of the Year and you won Minor League Player of the Year, and it feels like you haven't changed one bit. Oh man, try not to. But I had

some I had some good molding over there. You know. I had a lot of a lot of good role models, a lot of good people in that clubhouse, a lot of good staff, a lot of good media that took care of me over there. They really shaped me into who I am. When you go back to last year and the run to the World Series Championship in the ALCS, you guys beat the Astros in seven games, was there any part of you that felt some sort of vindication or redemption for what

took place in seventeen or is that not even part of it? For sure, I'd be lying to if I didn't say that. It was definitely. The initial was the happiness for the Rangers and moving on in the World Series and stuff like that. But once you got home and kind of processed it, it felt like you did something good for your old team, for sure. How many texts did you get from your former teammates. Quite a few. We'll keep those names under wraps, but yeah, there was definitely quite

a few. I was going to ask you, this was twenty seventeen the best team that you played on with the Dodgers, or obviously twenty winning the World Series? Probably seventeen, to be honest with you. Hard to compare, you know, obviously, but that was a really good team we had felt like, I don't know, it just felt like that was as close as you can get to winning the World Series without doing it. But also, like I said, the bond, the brotherhood you all had together.

Yep, you know, I think that's something that kind of will forever hold us together. Right. It's it's those moments, those games that define you and make you closer and help you basically rebuild from there, right Like you got to start over and recoup together and and get things rolling. So it's games like that they're bring you closer. He gave us so much enjoyment, and the way you did it and still do it is first class, and that obviously comes from your mom and dad. How's Big Jeff Sieger doing.

He's great, Uh, he's uh, he's happy, you know, he's got light work now though he's only got one guy playing now, so they're they're on reduced baseball games. But now they're they're watching Kyle's oldest son go play. Okay, he's uh, he's really enjoyed being a grandfather. If he thrown to him against the barn in North Carolina, still, I don't think that'll ever go anywhere. It's just, uh, it's just that Kyle's barn now. So it's it's something that he really enjoys and you'll never be

able to get that out of him. That's awesome. We'll see what happens tonight and the rest of this series. Either way, it's great to have you back in Los Angeles and you will forever mean so much to this organization. And it's not just what you did on the field, but just who you are as a person. I think that's what resonates with all of us. Thank you. I really appreciate that. I'm appreciative for everything that they've

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He is two and two this season with an ERA of two to twelve, but he just came off the injured list with a groin injury and the last time he pitched was Sunday, but in relief, So this is the first time that Gray is making a start since the end of April. And if you look at what Gray has done this season, he's been very good when he's healthy. But he will likely be on a pitch count tonight sixty to eighty pitches and Jose Orena, the former Marlin, will be ready in

the bullpen if needed. As far as the Dodgers go, Walker Buehler, who is one in three with an ERA of four eighty two, making his seventh start since coming back from his second Tommy John surgery. The last time he pitched was in Pittsburgh. It was a three inning outing. It was not his best, but he did not get great defense behind him either. And look, here is the deal with Walker Bueler. He needs to get strike one. When he does. Hitters are only hitting two thirty six.

So look for that tonight between Walker Bueller and John Gray Dodgers and Rangers. We're fifteen minutes away from first pitch from Dodgers Stadium. Keys to the game are next. I'm David Vasse and this is the Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network as we were say it. Yes, is Marongo Casino Dodgers on deck on the official home of LA Dodgers Baseball. Corey Seeger is in the Rangers starting lineup as their DH. As we are getting set for first pitch between the

Dodgers and Rangers. Dodger fans enhance your listening experience by downloading the iHeartRadio app and listen NHD powered by Lacare Health Plan serving all Angelinos Lacare dot org. Before first pitch, let's check out once more with Rick Munday and Steven Nelson DV it's Walker Buehler against John Gray. A couple righties. Walker still trying to Settle in coming off the surgery, John Gray coming off an injury.

But when he has been out there this season, Rick Munday, he has been really tough to get to. Is era at two point one two on the year. He's probably going to be a little limited in terms of pitch count tonight. But the Dodgers' offense is clicking right now, Yeah, it is, and we're going to find out about Walker Bueller. Hopefully he is clicking also. And you look at Buehler at home, the ERA is much much lower, in fact, to about half of what he's been on the

road. Three starts at home prior to tonight, three also on the road, and Walker is the first one to come out. He knows full well. Consistency has been rather elusive to this particular point. And I always expect when Buehller goes on the mound to see just a terrific ballgame being pitched. One of the lefties that will be in the Ranger lineup to face Walker Buehler,

Corey Seeger. He was not in there for the series opener, He did receive a lovely video tribute and an incredible deserved ovation from the fans at Dodgers Stadium and now for the first time as a visiting player, he will be in the starting lineup at Dodgers Stadium Game two for the Dodgers and Rangers. Approaching rapidly, DV get us closer. All right, guys, look forward to the call with Rick Munday and Steven Nelson running shotgun with Rick.

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