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Tim Cates walks you up to first pitch between the Dodgers and Rockies. DV and Rick celebrate the 10th anniversary of Clayton Kershaw's no-hitter. DV shares part of his interview with the man who caught Kershaw's no-hitter, AJ Ellis.

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And now your host for Morongo Casino Dodgers on Tech, Tam cays H. Hi, everybody, and welcome in to Morongo Casino Dodgers on Deck. Hope you enjoy this beautiful Tuesday afternoon here in southern California. You're Los Angeles Dodgers forty five and twenty nine on this season, first place and all alone to top the NL last after taking two of three over the Royals over the weekend. The Dodgers kept the winning going last night in the series opener in Denver

against the Colorado Rockies. A great performance from the Big Maple Walker Bueller on the mountain tonight, hoping to duplicate that first pitch from Corsefield that is coming up at five forty. Between then and now, we got a lot to get to here. I'm Morongo Casino Dodgers on Deck. We're gonna hear from the Dodger manager Dave Roberts. We'll preview this pitching matchup with Walker Bueller set to go. Today is the ten year anniversary of Clayton Kershaw's no hitter.

David Vasse will go one on one with the catcher that night at Dodger Stadium. Ay jay Ellis. Shortly we'll hear from Kirsten Watson, who is on the field in Denver, and in just a few minutes we'll head out to the Gallpin Motors broadcast booth. And here from Rick Monday and Tim never Well. Last night in Denver, James Paxson was really good the Big Maples. They call him seven innings, one run, just two hits. He struck out eight along the way. He was efficient ninety one pitches over seven innings,

sixty three for strikes. And the offense they gave him plenty of run support and started in the first with ta Oscar and a three to two. Again there goes Freeman. Bitches swung on and belt at deep to right center field, going back on it as the right fielder totally it's off the wall around third is Freeman. He's on his way to the play. He will score in the second with a two out run scoring double his tasker Hernandez and the Dodgers lead at one to nothing. Ta Oscar Hernandez with the RBI double

scoring Freddie Freeman. The Dodgers on the board with a one nothing lead. In the second, they added more showey Otani and RBI single scoring Miguel Rojas. Then Will Smith and RBI triple scoring o'tani As. The Dodgers had a three to nothing lead, Stallings with a homer. The only mistake that James Paxson made last night was the solo shot in the second to make it a three to one game. Then the seventh, the Dodgers tacked on more gl Rojas got the party started. Ohs is two, four, three, two

singles. He scored a run. He'll swing and hit a hard ground ball past a diving Trenio at third. That's down the left field line. Rounding second is Hayward. He's gonna get way home. Here comes Hayward to the plate. The relay throw is not in time. He's safe. Bigal Rojas with a double, driving in Hayward and it's four to one. Miguel Rojas getting in in the action last night offensively, we know what he could do defensively. Now in there for Mookie Betts, who's out with the broke in

hand. Dodgers with a four to one lead. Calvin Evigio then a single des Center that scored roll Host the Dodgers with a five to one lead in the eighth. The Dodgers tacked on two more Jason Hayward and RBI single to right Freeman scored. Here comes Otani two more runs across. It was eight seven to one lead in the top of the ninth two more for the Dodgers. Twos were a wild last night. Late Gavin Lucks an RBI single made it eight to one Dodgers lead. Then Will Smith almost hit it out again

and sack fly at a center that scored Gavin Lucks. Dodgers with a nine to one lead. James Paxson with the seven innings JP fireeyes and pitched two innings of relief. The eighth inning he needed only five pitches. The ninth inning was a struggle bus He gave up two home runs a couple of doubles, including an RBI double to Montero. He gave up in that bottom half of the ninth inning four runs the Rockies, with the Dodgers lead was already big. They go on and win it by a final of nine to five.

James Packson now seven to one on the season as a Dodgers starter. Show Heltani with three five with the walk. Last night, multiple hit game for Jason Hayward, who goes three for five with a couple of ribis. Miguel Rojas, welcome to the starting lineup. Three for five last night. In fact, the Dodgers five to six, seven and eight hitters all had RBI's Gavin Lux in the ninth finally get on the board with an RBI single

as the Dodgers take the series opener nine to five. Tonight, they look to make it two straight in Denver, Walker Bueller on the mount and with more. Let's head out to the Gallpin Motors broadcast booth as we say hello to Rick Monday and Tim Never Guys, Thanks Tim very much. A nice, cool evening here in downtown Denver, Colorado. At Corsfield the Dodgers and the Rockies, Game two of this four game series, Dodgers winning last night

nine to five. It was really a runaway at nine to one, but four runs in the bottom of the ninth inning for the Rockies made it relatively close, but the Dodgers picked up their forty fifth win of the season, so forty five wins against twenty nine losses. They start the night tonight, eight and a half games in front of the San Francisco Giants. We're the lead in the Western Division. Meantime, the Rockies are in the basement of the West nineteen out, twenty five and forty seven, and they are on

pace for another rough season. Tonight, Walker Bueler takes this one and four record of the mound. He'll face Austin Gomber, the left hander he is one and four as well. Last night, Moll the first night that the Dodgers did not have Mookie Betts, and they know they're not going to have him for a while. So sho hail Tony batted the lead off and boy did he deliver. He delivered. And one of the things we talked about too, really the beginning Dodgers want to be able to get into the Rockies

bullpen. We'll talk about their bullpen a little bit later on. But the Dodgers have an amazing record when they score first, as they did last night in the very first inning the RBI doubled by Tiasca Hernandez. But they're thirty four wins and four losses when they score first in a ballgame. And this is a very good ballpark in order to do that, and for the Dodgers, they have absolutely handled the Rockies. You go back to twenty eighteen.

They're now seventy two wins and thirty two losses. But I would also throw in the caveat that's in the past. The Dodgers have three more games if they want to be able to win and sweep this series here in Denver.

And again when you look at this schedule coming up, you've got three more with the Rockies starting here tonight, then two with the Angels Friday Saturday at Dodger Stadium, then back out on the road to take on the Chicago White Sox, who have the worst record in all of Major League Baseball by a long way. This is what you would look at as a soft spot in the schedule. The Dodgers can't look at the records. They've got to make

hay over the next week. Absolutely, and we're going to see a different lineup tonight because they're going to be facing a left hand of that being Austin Gomber as walker Buelah will go for this Dodger bunk club, So a little bit different look at least in the first five spots is kind of the normal area. But then Rojas again, who's really picked up the pace in hitting. He's again at shortstop. KICKI her Nanas would be at third. Miguel

Vargas just recalled yesterday. We'll start in left field, and Chris Taylor gets his first start of the season at second base. Tailor bat ninth. And for the Rockies, they've got their mainstay, Charlie Blackman back in the lineup, the designated hitter. He has hit Walker Bueller pretty well in the past. He has a three to sixty average with seven extra base hits. He's eighteen for fifty against Buehler. Yeah, he's hit well, no question about

it. Here's my note on the reason the Dodgers wanted to get into the bullpen. A is he do with most all bullpens itself, but especially here. First of all, the month of June, the Rockies overall had dropped twelve of their last sixteen games. Can't blame it all on the bullpen, but the bullpen in the month of June hasn't earned her an average of over eight. They've been giving a fifty two runs in fifty eight in the third innings. The battle cry get to the pin. Freddy Freeman was on base

six times last night and he was one for one. What will he do tonight? Stand By we'll find out together short as we count you down to the first pitch Dodgers and Rockies, Game two of this four game series. Tim all right, as we count you down to first pitch, Dodger fans, get your game day meal on his Shaky's Pizza Parlor. What are your Shaky's Pizza, Chicken and Mojo's right now at Shaky's dot Com. Coming up here on Dodgers on Deck, you'll hear from the manager Dave Roberts. We'll

check in with David Vassa. Of course, we'll dive deeper into this pitching matchup. We'll hear from aj Ellis, he was behind the plate the night Clayton Kershaw through a no hitter ten years ago. Today, we'll hear from aj coming up in about forty minutes. What up next? Your Tani rewind and we'll hear from Kirsten Watson, who is live on the field in the dugout at Corus Field and Denvers. We lead jump the first pitch on this Tuesday, Dodgers and Rockies. Thanks for being with us. I'm sim Kates.

This Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. It is Lorono Casino. Dodgers on Dodgers on deck y'all on the official home of Light Dodgers Baseball, Dodgers and Denver to take on the Rockies game too in this four game, said Walker Bueller on the mound. First pitch coming up in five forty. This is the Otani three wide, three and two payoff pitch to show hit. These swings hits a hard ground battle right field. That's a base hit. Rojas touching third, he's coming around. Here's the throw. It is cut off

and he slides in safely. It's a two out RBI base hit for show hey O'tani and the Dodgers lead it two to nothing. These swings and lines it to left down the line. It's an opposite field base hit. This will be extra basis. He's around first and into second. He's got his second double of the night, and show hey O'tani is three for four. Came up with Pittsburgh pitch for the Mets. Show Hay taking off for second base and he's safe stalling base for Otani. He gets in with a pop

up slide. Not a bad throw at all by Stallings, but show hey with a good enough jump. What a night for show Hey Otani? Last night The stolen base is sixteenth of the year. Three for five, a couple of doubles He's now got twenty on this season. He drives in a run, He's now got forty seven ribis on this season. Also got on base via walk shoey Otani, improving his average now to three fourteen on this

season. This so Tani rewind brought to by eto wins Oyolocha, Japan's number one green tea available at local diso stores, Amazon and eto win dot com. That's it t O e n dot com. This is Kirston's corner with Kirston Watson. Hey, Kirston now joins us from the field in Denver before the Dodgers and Rockies at krus Field and Kirston the left hander Austin Gomber on the mound. That means the Dodgers got a lot of righties in the lineup,

including CT three. Yeah, Chris Taylor. As so for the plan, who you have a guy like Chris Taylor's looking to get back on track. Saw him have a huge home run the other day and he was even saying that, you know, hopefully that's from unlocks them and get him going

where he wants. To be putting in a lot of hard work. But you'll notice also with him playing at second base, and so with the injury to Mookie Bets, Dave Roberts Swift saying kind of with kind of what we're going to be seeing at shortstop, which is primarily going to be Miguel Rojas, and then Keith a Hernandez here and there, and then at third base it's going to be Cavin Bigio as well as Key k here and there.

So I think with that he was saying, and he likes Chris Taylor at second at the end for Gavin Luck, especially as you mentioned, with a leftie on the mound, so that's kind of and he's not in the outfield, we'll see him at second, so he kind of looking at it in that way. And then with Miguel Bark's coming back, with Mookie Bets playing on the I l this is what the plan for him is going to be

playing in left field against leftie. So it's nice to kind of, you know, these guys are getting different opportunities dates that he wants to run guys out there, get him in a good spot. So today is another just for the example of that Kirsten joins us brought you by Cars for Kids. That is the way to get rid of your old car. Donated to day in your car can be picked up tomorrow. Is that easy? Donating now

at carsfrokids dot org. That's Cars with a K. Walker Buehler back on the mound tonight, curious and it feels like every start he makes he's maybe getting in a little bit of a rhythm. Now, yeah, you know, I think that's exactly what it is and what I can appreciate when it comes to Walker Bueler, he's been very transparent with the media just kind of

where he's at, how he's feeling. And he's expressed some frustration because you know, when you're coming back from an injury and the second time Tommy John surgery a couple of years and took them to get here. So when you think about just all of that time away from baseball and of course is going to get take time to get your feet under you. And even Dave Robert's at one point had said, you know, maybe like five to seven starts

he could be in a good spot. But he's say he was like, you know, it's as much as you want to say that sometimes it's hard to say that because you just don't know. But the biggest thing is is, like you mentioned Walker, with every start, he's learning more about kind of stuff, how it plays, moving in that right direction, and even

with his last outing against the Rangers sequencing really really well. The only time Tonally gott in him was that Corey Seeger home run, and to be fair, it was a multiple like three run home run, but that was the one time where he kind of tried to bully him in a sense, and Corey Seeker, we've seen what he's done before and so ultimately he got the best of him. So because of that, you know, ol Walker's learning about where he's at, learning what works, and so it's kind of just

this evolution of Walker at the moment. But Dave does feel that he continues to progress and continues to show that he is getting back to where he wants to be hopefully, So Kirsten, we appreciate it. We will check you with you after the game still to come here on Wrongo Casino, Dodgers on Deck will dive deeper into this pitching matchup. David Vesse goes one on one with a j Ellis the catcher, Yes, behind the plate for Clayton Kershaw's

no hitter ten years ago today. But up next we get you an injury report and we'll hear from the manager. Dave Roberts is the Dodgers and Rockies first pitch of five. I'm Tim Katsis Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. Well, this is Morongo Casino Dodgers on your home for LA Dodgers Baseball. Brongo Casino Dodgers on Deck continues on this Tuesday afternoon Marago Casino Resort and Spa a Grand Slam, four good times leading up to Dodgers and Rockies from Denver.

First pitch at five forty. This is the LA Dodgers Injury Report, presented by UCLA Healthy Official medical partner of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Mookie Betts on the iel at the fractured left hand, Yoshinobu Yamamoto on the iel at the strained right rotatory cuff. Michael Grove on the iel at the sore lat Max Monthly on the iel with the oblique injury. Bobby Miller set to come off the iel. That's some good news as far as the injury news is concerned.

Tomorrow and get the start in Denver. Kyle Hurt working his way back from shoulder inflammation and machean Tommy John surgery. Done for this season, Let's head back out now Denver and check out with the Dodgerskiver, any questions for Dave? Dave? Can you just describe Dave? Can you talk about the

pressure in the dugouts with Dave Roberts Dave? With Walker going today, as you can see him continue just to progress back from having that Tommy John surge, You're getting back to getting where he wants to be as a pitcher. Are there things that you're looking to see from him that just show you that not only of course he's healthy, but the stuff is where he wants it.

Yeah, you know, with with Walker, it's I think there's still an upward trend still kind of you know, trying to grasp the consistency of the throw. The different pitches here. The ball certainly reacts differently as far as being at altitude. I think, you know, just watching him, I think just stay in his delivery. The breaking ball is just going to

be a little different here. Just try to command that fastball and this team, like many of the teams we talk about, they're aggressive and trying to acquire strike one and get getting in and out of at bats and hopefully give us a link that James gave us yesterday. All right, there's Dave Roberts down the dugout, brought to you by Service Titan. Dave Roberts is a Titan in his own right, and he's got a plan before his team hits

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I'm Tim Katson's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. This is Marongo Casino Dodgers on Deck on your home for the Blue Whole Season law Dodgers and Rockies, Game two of this four game set Dodgers fans and hansher listening and experience by downloading the iHeartRadio app and listening in HD all power by LA Care Healthland serving All Angelinos, lakare dot org. Joining Tim Cates on Dodgers on Deck. I accept everybody for who they are. This is Dodger insider David Basse al

right, DV. It's June eighteenth, ten years ago today, Clayton Kershaw through that no hitter. What sticks out? What do you remember? Well, Number one, Tim, It was one of the most dominant performances I've ever seen, and honestly Major League Baseball has ever seen. I still have the one sheet here from that night where it really lays out dominant Kershaw was that night at Dodgers Stadium against the Rockies, who had guys like Troy Tulowitzki

in their starting lineup. It wasn't this version of the Rockies. So you know, the one thing that stands out the good Miguel Rojas's great play down the line at third base when Rojas was just a rookie and major League Baseball he was starting that night at third base. He saved the no hitter for kershawn the seventh inning. And then I remember Hanley Ramirez's poor throw to Adrian

Gonzalez to ruin the perfect game. But still Clayton Kershaw the only pitcher in Major League Baseball history that has ever recorded fifteen strikeouts without allowing a hit or a walk in a game that is certainly pretty impressive. David is driven by Ford F Series, America's best selling trucks for forty seven years. In counting. Ford gives you freedom of choice gas hybrid electric, head of your Southern California four dealers and find yours Ford F Series built tough. That was Clayton

Kershaw ten years ago. Dv. Clayton Kershaw twenty twenty four. Where's he at? Well, He'll be at Rancho Kuckamunga tomorrow. Tim It will be his first rehab start. He's thrown simulated games at Dodgers Stadium, He's thrown simulated games at Rancho Kuckamunga, but tomorrow it will be an actual game. And just think about it as it being his first start of a Cactus League season. So he'll go about two or three innings, depending on the pitch

count. And funny enough, Kershaw sent a text to his buddy and our friend, Brad Paisley and offered him tickets to the Rancho Cucamonga game tomorrow as a joke. But Brad's not available to drive out there tomorrow. He's not available, but there aren't limited tickets available to go out there to the epicenter there in Rancho Kuckamonga and check out Clayton Kershaw DV. We appreciate it.

You're looking forward to your interview with a j Ellis Dodger catcher that night Dodger fans, he was behind the plate for Clayton Kershaw's no hitter ten years ago. Today you will hear from aj Ellis coming up in less than fifteen minutes. Will we continue here on Dodgers on Deck, though, we'll get you your Dodgers' magical moment that is coming up. As we lead you up to Dodgers and Rockies on this Tuesday night. I'm Tim Kasi's Los Angeles Sodgers Audio

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Magical Moment. Ditch Magical Magic presented by Hawvey Hot Dogs ten years ago today, June eighteenth, twenty fourteen, the Dodgers added the ravine playing host of the Colorado Rockies, a night in which Clayton Clayton Kershaw was almost perfect, but you threw a no hitter, no balls, two strikes, two outs, fourteen strikeouts for Kershaw. Corey Dickerson is the batter. Here comes the

two swung on and miss, strike three and a no hitter. On the fifteenth strikeout of the game, Clayton Kershaw about to be mobbed by his teammates. The Dodgers win ate nothing. The greatness of Clayton Kershaw shown up yet again, another sparkling chapter in the career of Clayton Edward Kershaw. On this day ten years ago, June eighteenth, twenty fourteen, Clayton Kershaw with the no hitter. This Hofey Magical moment brought to you by Hoffey hot Dogs,

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leads out to first Pitch Dodgers and Rockies. I'm Tim Katsin's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio network is Loronzo Casino, Dodgers on, Dodgers on deck y'all on, the official home of LA Dodgers Baseball, Dodgers and Rockies on this Tuesday nine Game two, this four game set Balker Vieler Austin Gomber the pitching matchup. Dodgers fans, start your future to California Community College. Financial aid is available to help you with the 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 Basse. Here's LA Dodgers broadcaster and World Series champion Dodger Rick Monday. Well Game one, Rick without Mookie Bets, they went pretty well last night. Well it went pretty well, yes, overall, that's not to eliminate

the loss of one of the really premier players in Major League Baseball. So the Dodgers change in the lineup around last night and again they'll have a little bit different to look also with the Otani, the leadoff hitter Will Smith and then Freddie Freeman against the lefty. We see now a little different scenario kk here Nanas at third, Miguel Vargas just re called yesterday but playing left field, and Chris Taylor will be at second base, and of course also in

right field will be Tiascar Hernandez in that area. So yeah, not all a bad game at all. The offense was right there. They got off the very good start three runs over the first couple of innings. And for the Rockies, yeah, this has been a long season already for Colorado, they've already lost forty seven games. Dodgers trying to win their forty sixth here tonight of the season. Rick, I'm glad you brought up Miguel Vargas back

in the starting lineup tonight. I've heard from other outfielders that have played at Coors Field. Left field at Coors Field is not an easy place to play. It's as expansive of any left field in baseball. Yeah, this clue. I never played the outfield position in this ballpark. It did not exist when I was playing. But I will tell you with the amount of square footage in left field, center field, in right field, this is not

an easy place to play, period. And also especially in right field and at first base, you know the sun is really problematic at a six forty local start time. We'll see it again tonight tomorrow and then again on the final game of the series before the Dodgors are head back home briefly for that two game weekend series against the Angels in the Freeway Series. But it's going

to be an adventure because this is a new transition. If you're looking at Vargus playing in left field, he has not had particularly great routes in his first stop this year at the big league level playing in left field. So we'll see how it goes tonight. It's funny you mentioned the sun. When they show it on TV, they always talk about what a beautiful sunset it is. But first baseman, I have told me it's anything, but you get blinded when that sun goes down there. Yeah, I've said it before.

It reminds me of Montreal when they first got the franchise up there and then played it to Jerry Park Jorie as they they called it. And Ron Fairley was the first baseman, the former Dodger. Well, he was the first basement for the Expos that first year they went up there, and fairly with a runner at first base, as the setting sun was down in the

left field corner, really left field into the foul territory. You would see Ron Fairley would flip down sunglasses, waiting and anticipating either a pickoff throw from the pitcher or a throw from the third basement. And he really asked the third baseman if you're going to throw the ball to me in the first couple of innings with that setting sun, he would prefer that you bounce the ball on the ground versus throwing it in the air, especially high before we let

you go. It would be hard press not to ask you about the tenth anniversary of Clayton Kershaw's no hitter. You called two no hitters in a span of eighteen days ten years ago, Josh Beckett's and Philly and then Kershaw's had Dodger Stadium against these Rockies. Both special, but I think Kershaw's even more so because he was the first guy that threw the no hitter and had fifteen strikeouts in a ballgame. How he maneuvered through that game was absolutely scintillating,

and not too many people were leaving their seats. I know you're coming up with a guy who didn't catch many pitches. But he was the catcher behind the plate in that no hitter for Clayton Kershaw On that's coming up in just a few minutes. That's right. A j Ellis will join us his thoughts and memories of that special night at Dodgers Stadium. Rick, thanks a lot. We'll check with you and Tim Nevertt a little bit later in the show. Look forward to it, David, have a great night. All right.

There he goes the great Rick Monday, Tim in Denver, Colorado. We'll send him back to you in the studio. All right, Thanks a lot, DV. Thank you, Mo. Dodgers Baseball is brought to you by Speedy Cash, official sponsor of every LA Weekend. Find out more at Speedy Cash dot com or stop in an LA area Speedy Cash store. Still to come here On Dodgers on Deck, we'll get you a preview of this pitching matchup mull He'll be back with Tim Nevertt to get to the keys of

the game right before first pitch. But up next, looking forward to this Dodger fans, A j Ellis one of the good guys. The Dodgers catcher was behind the plate that night ten years ago. Tonight in which Clayton Kershaw threw his no hitter. We'll hear from A j Ellis next Dodgers Rockies. I'm Tim Kasis, Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. This is Morongo Casino, Dodgers Hunter on your home for LA Dodgers Baseball, Dodgers and Rockies Walker Bueller,

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Ten years ago, tonight at Dodger Stadium, Clayton Kershaw pitched one of the greatest games ever seen in baseball history, his one and only career no hitter where he had fifteen strikeouts against You guessed it, the Rockies at Dodger Stadium, and his catcher that night was aj Ellis, and we had a chance to catch up with AJ to hear his memories about that special night. Noice.

We joke about it, but you know, you have been an amazing advocate and amazing voice for the Dodgers, and you're not afraid of telling as it is, and you give the Dodger fans a great perspective of what it's like on a daily basis. Well, thank you so much for that. It's anniversary of you catching that no hitter. Where do you rank that being on the field, being there with Kershaw and being the catcher the night that

he threw that no hitter in your career? Oh, I mean, it's it's without a doubt a top three time five moment of my professional career, you know, especially I look at regular season events and regular season you know games that I got to play in, and if that's the case, it's

definitely probably number one. Yeah. I felt like I still feel like one of the greatest privileges of my career was being able to work sixty feet away from this, the future Hall of Famer that that Clayton is and got to see his his uh, his work ethic and in his determination and his character up close for I don't know, eight or nine years when the count count some of the minor league time we got to spend together as well, and

for our professional relationship to transcend into the close personal friendship that we have now. You know, he's still a guy that I in regular contact with. Our families are in close contact with each other, and you know, to be there and be able to share that that day with him, you know, it's crazy. I think it's been seven years now and just uh,

you know, uh, it was just a special, special time. I think if I look think back over the course of my career, you know, outside of some of those fun clinching games, I think it maybe be asking a lot that it was your favorite game you ever played in. There was a we clinched in twenty fifteen in San Francisco, which was which is really special. To clinch up there against the Giants, and Clayton threw a

complete game of one hitter. He was almost there a complete game one and struck out thirteen or fourteen guys and then be able to celebrate there in San fran and the clubhouse and then afterwards at the hotel. That probably is probably my favorite Recro season moment, but after that would definitely be Clayton's, you know, his no hitter, and that did that game against the Rockies. I went back to watch that entire game last night. I wanted to point

out a couple of different at bats. But before we do, I know, Clayton's all on that five day schedule, good or bad. The next day he's on to the next start. But do you remember what it was like the day after the no hitter when he walked into the clubhouse. Did you guys drive to the ballpark together that day? What was it like if

you remember? Now? Yeah, no, I think it was I think it was a little bit of business as usual for him, But also I think he was out was really still in the reflection mode of just how special the previous night was. It wasn't just a no hitter, I mean it was it was it was him, you know, on the national stage, you know, really putting a stamp on you know, who he was was

the dominant picture. I think everyone at that point knew, you know, he had kind of you know, transcended into being the best picture on the planet for that stretch of time that he was that he was out there competing, But for him to do it in the way that he did. It wasn't just a no hitter. It was completely utter dominance and it was the talk of baseball for the week to follow it. And I think that was in the midst of I'm not mistaken, like a thirty eight or thirty nine

Indian scoreless streak he had going as well. So he was he was at the at as our friend John Pratt, he was at the peak of his powers and he was he was, he was absolutely dominant over that over the

course of over the course of that that month. And yeah, so I think coming in the next day, you know, obviously there's there's the next name media rush that comes as the national media now wants to be a part of it, and there's UH interviews, and you know, people will famil the network want to connecting radio interviews, and so there was definitely a flurry of people who really wanted to get a little bit farther behind the curtain of

what that game is all about. Hey, speaking of the celebration, there's that iconic photo of you and Kershaw embracing on the mound. How big of that photo is hanging in your living room right now? Is it sixteen twenty or larger? It is, you know what I think? Uh, well, which one? We got one? We got one on each floor of the house. You know, you know there I'll be first one to be self deprecated. And there are people out there who will say that I am

sitting right now in the house that curseh Off built. I'm not. I'm not. Like there's part of it that can't deny that our relationship was special. And I will be the first admit that my crew was probably extended and probably a little bit overinflated because of our relationship and my ability to work with him. But no, I do have a nice I haven't I you know, honestly, Dave, I have him planning up. I do haven't been

full of no Hitter. The memorability from that game, the scorecard and baseball from that game, and a couple of other items were definitely those photos. And we've talked about doing something and putting putting up, putting it up,

maybe a plaque. But at the same time, like it's similar to what you said earlier, it's like not about like the items, like you mentioned their ring, It's about the relationships and it's about the memories and like I I love the memories I have from that day and even just talking right now, I'm smiling right now just thinking back to so much that happened. But not after he showers did his media, he was sitting there by the locker.

And you know, one of the traditions I had when I was in LA and in my career was if the Dodgers of the team I played with one, my son Luke got to come and spend time in the clubhouse afterwards, because the clubhouse was was was fun and boiterous, and you know, it's a good, good place for kids, and you know, he got to come there and have a chocolate milk and just have a good time.

But he, uh, there's a I have a great picture of him and Clayton and they both kind of holding up a zero sign with their fingers and Luke has no idea what he's doing. He's you know, he's five years old at the time and I'm or four years old at time, and he doesn't even know what he's doing, but he's dame with Clayton. They're both holding up a zero. And it's like memories like that are what are really much more special than uh, you know, any any framed photo or uh,

you know, nostalgic plaque or anything like that. It's the memories, it's the people. It's conversations like this just you know, we get to share. Well, this was awesome, a J. I wish I could just how about this. You tell the family you're occupied the rest of the day. I won't go to the game tonight, and we'll just keep talking. And I love love connecting with your days les, telling old old stories and just reflecting and just remembering. And I think we talked about it last

time, you know, you know, I chatted. Is it's really important for me, like it's really important for all of us just to take a time to you know, as Dodger fans, it's as as people who've had the fortunate time to be in that Dodger organization, just as like you know, have be grateful and uh, you know, just show a lot of gratitude towards just the experience that we had, h and you know, being

for yourself are currently having. There's no place like it. It's it's uh, it's a like I said, it's a it's a it's a great home office to get the call to go to and all right, man, this is great. We'll do this again soon. I hope to see you in person very soon. So thank you so much for taking the time out to share these great stories with us. Awesome Dave. Good to connect with you and enjoy and enjoyed the time out there. And uh, you know, tell the boys. I said, hey, when you get in the club.

Lass next to hear that full interview with A j Ellis and all the great details about Kershaw's one and only no hitter. You can find it on the iHeartRadio app. Tim We'll send it back to you in the studio. Thanks a lot, DV. Great to hear A j Ellis one of the good guys and a great Dodger and certainly a big part of that early part of Clayton Kershaw in the middle part of Clayton Kershaw's Hall of Fame career. Great to hear us foroice Dodgers Baseball is brought to my Shaky's Pizza Parlor,

the official pizza partner on the Dodgers audio broadcast. When it's game Day, it's group day dot com lead. You have to first pitch Dodgers and Rockies. I'm next will dive deeper at this pitching matchup. Don't go anywhere. I'm Tim Katsi's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. This is Marongo Casino Dodgers on deck on your home for the Blue All Season Loft. It's Dodgers and Rockies on this Tuesday night, Game two of this four game set. First pitch

from Corsfield and dead. We're coming up at five forty and now before the Dodgers hit the Dina, we look at the pitching matchup presented by your Southern California Toyota Dealers, turn your trail dominating off roading dreams and in into reality in an all new twenty twenty four Tacoma. See your Toyota dealer today. They make it easy. Austin Gomber on the Mount one and four, four to sixty four era, thirty year old left janders seventh season in the Big

league's fourth of the Rockies, making his fourteen start this year. He throws a four seam fastball, primarily that a change up in a knuckle curve. Last time out three innings, eight runs, eleven hits and loss to the Twins. Dodgers saw him a few weeks ago at Dodger Stadium in three innings, three runs, five hits, and handing him in the loss. He is winless in his career against them, oh to four with a six RAY

and eight career appearances seven starts. Walker Buehler on the mound. Twenty nine year old right hander one in four four to twenty six rray his eight season already in the big leagues, but missed most of the last two years recovering from Tommy John surgery. Making his eighth start here in twenty twenty four last time out five innings, three runs, seven hits in a loss to the Texas Rangers. He's facing the Texas or the Colorado Rockies for the twenty second

time in his career. Is eighteen start. He is seven to three with a four to nineteen RORA in a complete game with one hundred and thirteen strikeouts. He last faced Colorado May thirty, first at Dodger Stadium. He wins six innings, giving up four runs, six hits, one home run in four walks while striking out seven, but getting tagged with the loss. It's the Dodgers and Rockies Walker Buehler Austin Gomber the fitching matchup for fifteen minutes away

for first, It's Keys to the game are next. I'm Tim Kateson's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. As we were saying, this is Marongo Casino Dodgers on tick On, the official home of LA Dodgers Baseball, Dodgers and Rockies on this Tuesday night from cors Field in Denver. Dodgers took the series opener last night, looking to win again. With Walker Bueller on the mountain, the left hander Austin Gomber will go for the Rockies. Dodgers fans enhands are

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It's a beautiful night here in Denver, much cooler than it was twenty four hours ago. Temperatures are going to be in the low seventies for this ball game, and then cool off as the night goes along. They'll play most of it in the mid upper sixties. Austin Gomber, the left hander, takes on Walker Bueler. Bueler making his eighth start one in four. Buehler has one job tonight that is to go deep in the well. He does have another job, that's to keep the ball in the ballpark. He's allowed

eight home runs already in just thirty three innings pitched. Let me try and oversimplify tonight, I look at the first inning. Why well for Walker Builder in the first inning, he's given up a three eighty seven batting average against him and three of the eight home runs on the flip side of the coin. Austin Gomber, the left hander in the first inning this year, has allowed a three ninety seven batting average against him, and he's allowed four home

runs in the opening frame. So it goes back that we're saying earlier the Dodgers when they score first thirty four and four, a good opportunity to score first here tonight. Gomber has not had much luck against the Dodgers whatsoever. He's made seven starts prior to tonight, He is zero to four with an ERA of six to eleven, and his last loss to the Dodgers was on June second, back in LA for nothing. The Dodgers got the shout out win, but he just has not had much luck and the Dodgers need to

keep that train rolling. Dodgers and Rockies Game two of this four game series lineups. First pitch just around the corner, all right? First pitch is next to Walker Bueler Austin Gomer the Vichy matchup. Dodgers starting the night first place and all alone atop the Western Division of the National League at forty five

and twenty nine. The Dodgers winners of two straight six to ten. They're eight and a half games up on the San Francisco Giants, nine games up on both the Padres and the Diamondbacks, and the Colorado Rockies bringing up the back the rear end of the NLS. They're nineteen games back of the Dodgers going into play tonight. First pitch from Corrusfield is next. I'm Tim Kateson's been Moroco Casino Dodgers on deck loss, Angela's Dodgers Audio Network

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