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

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And now your host for Morongo Casino Dodgers on Deck, Tam kays Hi, everybody, and welcome in to Orongo Casino Dodgers on Deck. I hope you're enjoying your Thursday afternoon. Your Los Angeles Dodgers thirty eight and twenty five on this season, first place to top the NL West after winning five of six. They hit the road to start a road trip in Pittsburgh, but have

dropped the first two games to the Pirates. This afternoon, they like to get back on track before they hitded to New York to face the Yankees this weekend. Walker Buehler on the mound. First pitch from P and C Park is set for three forty between then and now. We got a lot to get to here. On Marongo Casino Dodgers on Deck, David vas segoes one on one with Jason Heyward, who had a big game yesterday. We'll preview this pitching matchup. You will hear from Dodger manager Dave Roberts. Shortly,

we'll check in with Kirsten Watson. We'll get your O Tawni rewind. We'll get you an injury report in just a few minutes. We'll check in with Rick Monday and Tim nevert Out at the gallupin Motors Broadcast booth. Last night in Pittsburgh, the Pirates absolutely pounded Paxton. James Paxson was five and oh coming into the start yesterday. He'd got some help on defense in his previous start, had walked the tightrope for many of those starts, going in with

an undefeated record. But yesterday the wheels fell off. In this second inning, after a scoreless first, the Pirates would send everybody to the plate and more in the bottom half of the second inning. They scored seven runs in the inning off James Paxton, who left with two outs in the second inning and the Pirates up seven to nothing. The Dodgers had themselves a hole they had to dig out of, and they started getting out of that hole in

the third inning. Thanks the show. Hey, Rookie's gonna take off with this pitch, Connor Joe, the first basement backs off. There goes Mookie. This Paul swung on hammer to centerfield in deep Sowinsky back to the track. He's to the wall. It's gone a home run show. Hell. Tenny hits it out and the Dodgers on the board. At seven to two for show Hey home run number fifteen as he got a ball at one hundred

plus right down the middle and he absolutely crushed it. Two run home run for show Hey o Tani off of Paul Skens, who was the one hundred mile an hour flame thrower for the Pirates yesterday. The Dodgers able to get to him the second time around, as they were down seven to two in the fifth, they able to get to him yet again. This time Andy piees he is a bright young pitcher. Boy, He's got some right arm. Oh one pitch and pie has hits the ball deep to left and is

carrying near the track to the wall. It has gone a home run, Andy Piez with his sixth home run of the season, and it's now a seven to three ball game. As Piez leads off the fifth with a home run to the left, Andy pie haz with a home run. Dodgers down seven to three. Unfortunately, Pittsburgh would get that run right back in the

bottom half of the fifth inning, Dodgers down eight to three. In the six, Hayward scored Will Smith and RBI single Dodgers only down three eight to five, but they would give the runs back in the bottom half of the seventh inn as the Pirates would tack on a run and then two more in the seventh as they took a ten to five lead. The Dodgers would get one more in the top half of the eighth inning Gavin Lux and RBI singles scoring Jason Hayward. Pirates win it ten to six. Yesterday, Paul Skeens

gets the win. He's now three to oh. James Packs in his first loss of the season. He falls to five and one after giving up seven runs on six hits, walking too in an inning in two thirds yesterday, a couple of bright spots showy Otani a couple of hits. The two run home run Freddy Frieman got a base hit for three for four goes Jason Hayward as he's now hitting two sixty nine on the season. Also, Andy Pajz in the eighth spot goes two for fourth the home run he's now hitting two

sixty three. So the bottom of the lineup coming through yesterday with six of the eleven Dodgers hits. But the Dodgers just couldn't get out of that hole yesterday that James Paxson put him in the second inning as the Pirates take Game two of this three game series. They're now in twenty nine to thirty two on the season. The Dodgers fall to thirty eight and twenty five on this season. Tonight it's the game in which the Dodgers need to get a win

in order to avoid being swept out of Pittsburgh. Walker Buehler on the mountain with more, Let's head out to the Gallpin Moters broadcast both at PNC Park as we say hello to Rick Monday and Tim Neverck. Guys, Tim, thank you very much. The Dodgers and the Pirates getting set for Game three of this three game series. Dodgers looking to salvage a game now as they've dropped the first two, losing last night by a ten to six score DISASTERUS

second inning which they allowed seven runs. That was the big issue and the Dodgers just could not recover. So zero and two here in Pittsburgh, looking for a win here heading into New York, and they want to avoid being swept. They have not been swept in Pittsburgh since the twenty fifteen season August seventh, eighth, and ninth, and trying not to repeat that feat. Bailey Falter, a left hander, will go for Pittsburgh tonight. He is

three and two with a three to two two ERA. Walker Buehler going for the Dodgers. Bueller will make his sixth start of the season. He's one in three and a four to thirty two ERA. And as far where's the Dodgers are concerned, Well, you know, you look at this team and you go, oh, you know, they lose two in a row. Here, they were swept recently by Cincinnati. They had a five game losing streak. Well, let's lick look at the last twenty four games. Their

record in the last twenty four games twelve and twelve. He said, that's not great. But in that time they've gained a game and a half in the standard. Yeah, it's really kind of crazy. You've extended the last twenty seven games, they're fifteen and twelve. But here's the difference. The run support overall for the season is just a fraction over four point eight runs per game. That's seventh best in Major League Baseball. That's a very good

number. However, over the last twenty seven games, it's under four runs per game. That's one of the big differences, and it can be attributed to the lack of hitting, in particular with runners in scoring position the last eleven games. We talked about it last night, but the last eleven games, opportunities to knock in a run the Doctors are two for one hundred and two, make that twenty for one hundred and two. That comes out to

just a one ninety six batting average. So they're getting guys on, but they're not able to knock them in as consistently as they were maybe about three weeks ago. And we've seen this a number of times before with Mookie Betz. If he goes hitless for a few games, somebody pays the price down the stretch where he has three four hits in a game. Now, he has been struggling over his last twenty fourth match. His last six games he

has won for twenty four. That one was a home run back on Sunday against the Rockies at Dodger Stadium. But still he has not been productive on this road trip at all. Yeah, five games without a base hit, and he looked at show Hey Otani. The last ten games, he's hitting just under the Mendoza line. If you look at ti Oscar her name.

This is going to be batting in the number four position tonight. Last seven games, he's three for twenty nine, So we'll see some different faces in there tonight, including Austin Barnes will do the catching a breather for Will Smith. He'll be back in there tomorrow night, opening game of that series in New York against the Yankees. Vargas in left, Ky k Hernaniz starting at third base, and Miguel Rojas will be at second base tonight against the left

hander. Faltered thought maybe, just maybe Will Smith would be in the lineup against the left because he's been crushing them lately, but he does have the night off, and then he'll be back in there against the Yankees in New York tomorrow. Pirates are twenty nine and thirty two. They are six and a half back of the division leading Milwaukee Brewers. They're in fourth place currently

in the Central Division. The Dodgers, meantime, are seven games up and in first place over the Padres in the National League West at thirty eight and twenty five thirteen above five hundred Walker Bueller against Bailey Falter. That's the pitching matchup tonight. First pitch not that far away, Tim all right? Thank you guys as we call you down to first pitch. Dodger fans, get your GameDay meal on and Shaky's Pizza Parlor. What are your Shaky's Pizza,

Chicken and Mojo's right now at Shakys dot com. Coming up here on Dodgers on Deck, you'll hear from the Dodger manager Dave Roberts. We'll check in with David Vassa. Of course throughout the show at Penac Marco go one on one with Jason Heyward. We'll break down this pitch. He match up yet another Southern California arm on the mound for them, the Pirates three straight games the Dodgers have faced that of next So your otani rewind and we'll visit with

Kirsten Watson. So he leaves up to first pitch in Pittsburg. Dodgers and Pirates they trivening with us on this Thursday. I'm Tim Kayson's Los Angeles Dodgers audio note it's Lorongo Casino Dodgers on Dodgers on Deck. Y'all on the official home of La Dodgers Baseball, Dodgers and Pirates on this Thursday afternoon, final game of this three game series from Pittsburgh Walker Bueler Bailey Falter. The pitching matchup. First pitch coming up at three forty. This is the Otani three.

Why KIE's gonna take off with this pitch? Connor Joe the first basement backs off. There goes rookie. This Paul swung on hammer to centerfield in deep so Winsky back to the track. He's to the Wall's got a home run. Show hell Tney pitch it out and the Dodgers on the board at seven to two for show Hey, home run number fifteen as he got a fastball at one hundred plus right down the middle and he absolutely crushed it. Here's a one one and o'tania reps it in the right field of base hiit.

Taylor's gonna have to stop at second base. The ball was hit so hard. Typically, if a ball's hit in that area on the ground, you're gonna go first to third. But that ball was just smashed by Otani. Showey Otani yesterday base hit, two run home run. He goes two for five now, hitting three twenty two on this season. By the way, his fifteenth home run of the year that Otani rewin brought to by Eto in Oyo, Japan's number one green to you available at your local Diso stores,

Amazon and eto in dot dot com. That's it O e N dot com. This is Kirston's Corner with Kirston Watson. Hey Kirson now joins us from PNC Park. Heirson, this is the Dodgers team that won five of six going into Pittsburgh. But here we are a game away from being swept out of PNC Park. The Dodgers need a win tonight. Yeah, they do. And even Dave Roberts when he was talking to the media this afternoon, he said, like, look, as much as this is going to

be a good matchup, Walker Buler is going to take the mound. Hopefully he can get things going early and set the tone. We did see the offense. As much as the Pirates outscored them, the Dodgers did out hit them last night. So you know, the offense was showing really good signs of life last night, so hopefully they can keep that going. But ultimately

today is a must win. And even with I just actually was talking to Anthony Vonda just a couple of minutes ago about kind of his transition to the team, but also just what he's been seeing from the group as of late, and he said that, you know, I asked about the vibe in the clubhouse right now, having already lost the series but still being in a position in which you're avoiding the sweep, and he said, you know,

this clubhouse they understand it. You know, there's not any panic or anything like that, but they understand they need to get the job done today and everyone a happy flight to New York. So it's going to be a late one tonight, but hopefully, you know, they can get things going early offensively and put up some really clean innings from the pitching standpoint and get into New York City in a series against the Yankees on a good note. Let's

hope. So. Brought to you by Cars for Kids Kirsten Now, Joine, is the easiest way to get rid of your old car. Donate today and your car could be picked up tomorrow. Donate now at Carsfurkids dot org. That's Cars with a K Walker. Bueller, he's back, but he's still trying to get back on track. Yeah, he's someone who he was really honest with us. After every outing with his media, he's been very transparent, but really after the last game. He was saying, you know,

his body is in a good spot physically. There are times where he is executing his pitches, he's getting the results that he wants, but there's just a little bit of inconsistency with that, and so that's what's led to some of his frustration, is he's not getting the results that he wants to be seeing and the results that he's used to seeing pre surgery. So I

think for him it's just kind of navigating through that side. Dave robertson the organization has talked about, you know, he is coming off of not playing for a while, a major surgery, a second Tommy John, all of that. So there is a level of patience that he that the team of course is having with him. But when it comes to today, Dave said, he's gonna have to be that stopper. He's gonna have to go out there and execute his pitches. Dave has felt like he has really seen signs

in which the stuff is there. It's just it's going in and it's coming out. So it's a matter of being more consistent with it. So, yes, it's gonna take time, and they understand that and they do believe he's really close to kind of being where he wants to be. But today, you know, Dave said, look, you got to read the room sometimes, and this is a game in which he's going to have to be

that stopper. Like I said, He's gonna have to execute his pitches and hopefully he can get some run support to help kind of, you know, lessen the burden, if that makes sense. But then it's also Walker Bueler, and so he's a competitor. He knows what he needs to do. So hopefully go out there and be electric with staph today. Let's hope then get a little momentum heading into New York this weekend. Kierson, we appreciate it still to come here. I'm Wrongo Causino Dodgers on deck, will dive

deeper into this pitching matchup. Another Southern California kid facing the Dodgers in this series in Pittsburgh. David vassegoes one on one with Jason Hayward of Next we'll get you an injury report and we'll hear from the manager Dave Roberts. It's the Dodgers and Pirates from Pittsburgh on this Thursday. First pitch of three forty. I'm sim KATESUS Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. This is Morongo Cassino Dodgers Hunting game on your home for LA Dodgers Baseball, Dodgers and Pirates. Final

game of the three game series from Pittsburgh. Then it's off to New York with a three game weekend said against the Yankees. Walker viewer Bailey Falter the pitching matchup, first pitch coming up at three forty. Dodgers fans enhance your listening experience by downloading the iHeartRadio app and listening in HD. It's all powered by LA Care Health Plans serving all Angelinos Lacare. It's the final game of this three game set as the Dodgers hope to avoid getting swept by the Pittsburgh

Pirates for the first time since twenty fifteen. But first, let's get you an injury report. He's the LA Dodgers Injury Report. Where's it about? UCLA Health official medical partner of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Max Munsey on the ILT, the oblique injury, Joe Kelly, Ryan Brazier, Bobby Miller all on the IL. Bobby Miller will be pitching this weekend. Tomorrow night.

In fact, at Oklahoma City, Clayton Kershaw, Bruce Dark gratterol Tony Gonsolin does to may All in the sixty dail Kyle Hurt as well, but he too is pitching tomorrow in Okay. See, let's head back to Pittsburgh and check out with the Dodger Skipper. Any questions for Dave Dave? Can you just describe Dave? Can you talk about the pressure in the dugouts with Dave Roberts. I think that each outing there's been things to pull from a couple. You know, you've put it all, he's put it on together.

I think that you know, the foundation of the arm strength, that the durability, the ability to kind of sustain a game, you know, get through six or seven in's, I think is there. The execution has been in and out. I think today lines up really good for him. You know, certainly reading the room, we need him to be a stopper tonight and with that obviously comes the offensive performance. But as far as on the

run prevention side, you know, Walker's got to be good tonight. We've got a rested pen and that we should do a good job of preventing runs and then now we just got to go score more runs than those guys. Yeah, with him expressing just like some frustration and kind of his performance, and do you have to kind of remind him just be patients that you guys have with him, or just is there a conversation that you guys gonna have to have a a player like him right now. I've talked to him about

it, and I think that this is still a process. But I still stand by the fact that, you know, appreciating where we're at to try to avoid getting swept, you know, appreciating that it's still a process. The expectation is still to be very good tonight and help us want a ball game. So yeah, there's gonna be some things that he's going to continue to get better at, and he will as time goes on, but for tonight, you know, we've got to put it all together and be good

tonight. All right, there's Dave Roberts. Yeah, any Walker Bueler to be the stopper tonight. Dave Roberts down the dugout brought to you by Surface Titan. He is a Titan in his own right, and he's got a plan before his team hits the field. You need one for your growing contracting business too. Let's service Titan help you implement it. Learn more at service titan dot com. We continue here on Dodgers on Deck. We will check

in with David Vasse. So we're leading up to first pitch from Pittsburgh Dodgers Empirates. Tim Kateson's Los Angeles Dodgers audio. Know what this is, Ma, Wrongo Casino Dodgers on Deck on your home for the blue all season law, Wrongo Casino Dodgers on Deck continues. It leads up to first pitcher of Pittsburgh Wrongo Casino Resort in Spa, a Grand Slam for good times. First pitch Dodgers and Pirates three forty joining Tim cats On Dodgers on Deck. I

accept everybody for who they are. This is Dodger insider David Basse. All right, DV Mookie Betts. It's no secret he's in a slump. But why yeah, one hit in his last twenty four at bats. That was a home run back at Dodgers Stadium. In the last one hundred and fifty at bats, Tim, he is slugging in the mid three hundreds, and that is a great departure from what we saw last year as Mookie hit thirty nine home runs while this year he's only on pace for twenty two home runs.

When Dave Roberts asked about the reason, he believes it's a lazy quote take for you to just point at him playing shortstop, because at some point in time he was going to go through a slump in the season, and he believes that and was prepared for the fact when he did go into a slump that people would point to Mookie Betts being worn down by playing shortstop. But he's not ruling it out, but he's also not conceding that's the issue. And I asked him whether or not there's a tell sign to all that,

and he didn't seem to really have an answer. But he's going to wait for a bigger sample size to make any sort of proclamation for the reason why Mooki has gone into a little bit of a power outage here. But the fact is Muki had a great start to the year, and even with this slump in the last twenty something games, his ops is over nine hundred. So we saw that last year, we saw it the year before.

Mooki is an inconcit distant hitter. He has high highs and sometimes the valleys are low, and honestly, in the month of May his low was not as low as it was at times the previous two years. David is driven by the Ford F Series, America's best selling truck for forty seven years in counting. Ford gives you freedom of choice gas hybrid electric. Head to your Southern California Ford dealers and find yours Ford F Series built tough show. Hey

Otani did something last night DV He's never done before. Right there, there's even a baseball card tops just produced in the last hour or so of Paul Skeens versus Show, Hey O'tani? Well the home run Otani hit off of

Skiens last night. His second at bat was clocked at one hundred miles point one miles an hour, So one hundred point one miles an hour from Skiings and that was the first time in Otani's major league career he has ever hit a fastball for all home home run coming at one hundred plus miles an hour. Hard to believe, but last night was the first time. Love those tops now baseball cards that to recreate the action Fret blog. Yeah, absolutely, Uh Dodgers and the Pirates DV. What is it about the Bucos?

They just keep beating the Dodgers. You know, it's funny. I got a text from a former Dodger, and not too former of a Dodger that lived through some of those Dodgers struggles against the Pirates and coming into the game tonight. Since twenty twenty one, the Dodgers are just five and ten against the Pirates, and here at P and C Park are just two and six

against the Pirates. I don't know what to say. And that's the record since twenty twenty two, five and ten against Pittsburgh, two and six here at P and C Park, And yeah, I guess even former Dodgers are still traumatized by the lowly Pirates, who could be the second team in the last two weeks that are sub five hundred to sweep a three game series from the Dodgers. The last one was another in now Central team, the Cincinnati Reds on the last road trip. All right, he's what the Dodgers before

they headed to New York. That's right. Hopefully that does not happen to night time now to pick the ponies for the Dodge of Derby DV. We're looking at tomorrow's sixth race at San Ania sixth rate six and a half furlongs. Currently it's an eight horse race. Who do you like, DV. I'm going with the number three horse, Peaceful Waters, Peaceful Waters. I'll go with Top Gun Tommy, the number eight horse, Top Gun Tommy. Good luck to you, DV. We'll check back with you in just a

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Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. As we were saying, this is Marongo Casino. Dodgers on Jack on the official home of La Dodgers Baseball. Dodgers and Pirates wrap up this three game series from Pittsburgh Dodgers need a way to avoid being swept. Walker Bueler needs to be the stopper. Bailey Falter, We'll go for the buckos first pitch at three forty. Who wants hot? It's time for the Hawfey Magical Moment. Pitch Magical presented by Hawpy Hot Times.

June sixth, nineteen ninety four, thirty years ago. Today, the Dodgers taking on the Marlins down in Miami and Mike Piazza at a first I drive into Jeep Center and I'm I mean where. It's four thirty four and it's gone a Grand Slam home run to the deepest part of the ballpark and the Dodgers take a four to two leads. I'll tell you what to you, the pitching coach, you gotta say, the gardener, you deserve it. When you walk both Butler and Eddie Pie, especially Pie, and you

wind up pitching the Piazza, you gotta expect to get hurt. But wow, did he hit it. Mike Piazza was his first career Grand Slam. It went and estimated four hundred and seventy seven feet to straight away center field. There at Joe Robbie Stadium Miami, at the time had the second deepest center field of any park in the Major Leagues, behind only Tiger Stadium in Detroit. So Mike Piazza thirty years ago today his first career Grand Slam.

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Dodgers and Pirates from Pittsburgh Dodgers fans. Start your future. The California Community College Financial Aid 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 that I can go to college dot com and now joined by David Basseying, Here's LA Dodgers broadcaster there and World Series champion Dodger Rick Monday. Rick, as we overlooked the Clemente Bridge here at

PNC Park. I haven't asked you in the previous two pregame shows if you ever cross paths with the great Roberto Clemente. Actually I did. My first year coming to the National League from the American League was in Chicago with the Cobs nineteen seventy two. That happened to be Roberto Clemente's final season, and we played them late in the years my recollection and then Dwayne McDonald, producer engineer. He's like the mister fix It of baseball. If you have a

question, he can find the answer to it. And it was in the middle of September that the Pirates came into Chicago and one thing I remember David is that he hit one line drive to center field and I broke back on the ball. And we're playing at Wrigley Field day game. Obviously there were no lights at that particular time, and I thought that ball was going to

be near the wall and I broke back on the ball. I turned around to where I thought the ball was going to be a hit to to catch it and the ball was hit so hard with top spin, it landed. It was like a pitcher thrown a sinker. It landed just about where I had exited the area he was hit so hard. But I remember how he played the game with such elegance and how everyone respected the man, and you know that was and then we lost, and we lost a terrific person.

Had to be an outstanding player. But I lost a terrific person as he was trying to help others, no doubt, Rick. And as far as the Dodger connection goes, I guess you could put that under the one that got away because he was in the Dodgers minor league system. Tim Nebert and I talked about last night. I brought up the fact that he was he was with the Dodgers and under contract with the Dodgers, but he got through with a rule five ye a draft. So it's one of those things.

Since you dropped the name on me, I'm gonna drop a name on you. I doubt if you recognize the name. But after I mentioned the name and explain, there'd be a lot of us that may have smiles on our face. The name is Carl Stole's st L z does it ring a bell at all? It does not. It should. Here's the reason why. It was on this date that Carl Stoles had a dream that he fulfilled, and it was starting little League on this date. And he started with Lundy

Lumbert defeated ly like Hombing Derry in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The score was twenty three to eight. That means nothing to anyone except it was on this date that Carl Stoles started the Little League program, and his idea was teamwork, to form concepts of sportsmanship, fair play and teamwork. And for those of us that happened to play and reaped the benefits of Little League, it was

Carl Stoles on this date, nineteen thirty nine. Maybe some of these over zealous parents I see at little League field should be reminded, you know, one of those difficult things of a youth program not the kids, it's the parents, and the parents need to realize, along with some of the coaches,

that the program designed for the kids, not for them. Okay, here's something for you, Rick. With this year round travel ball that's gone around and grown into a monster of its own, what advice would you give to a parent that has a young boy or girl that plays Little league. Now, I don't know all the intricacies of travel ball, but I'm not a gigantic fan of it overall. When it's just constant this, I truly

believe in retrospect. I truly believe that playing a lot of different sports if you're interested, not being forced, but if you're interested, I think help you overall develop your motor skills and give you a better insight and maybe even a better appreciation for one sport versus the other. I say that because I grew up with some guys. It was before travel ball. But I know how some of the guys played on different teams and different teams and different teams,

and that's all well and good. But I know a couple of guys that were maybe the best players that I played against in Little league and in Pony League and in American legue in baseball, that they burned out very very quickly, and they had nothing to do with baseball, and they could have gone on. In my estimation, I saw a lot of guys that could have gone to very good universities, maybe on scholarships, to play the game. Well, you're a great example of that. At Santa Monica High School.

You weren't just a baseball player. You were a basketball player too. Yeah, if I'm not mistaken, I played football and occasionally would run a track an event here in an event there also participated something was called at the time, and it was held at the La Coliseum, the Junior Olympics, and I ran the four forty relay in the Junior Olympics at the coliseum along with then it was the broad jump now it's the long jump and finished in

the top three in that category. And when you were done, you went surfing in the Santa Monica Bay. Yeah. Our biggest decision, our biggest decision in Santa Monica High School is when we had the two a day practices for football. In that break, that two or three hour break, if we would stop at this one root beer place on the way to the beach or on the way back from the beach, that was our biggest decision at the time, toughest high school decision right there. Yeah, it'll be a

tough decision on the plane too. Do I hear you? Do? I sit next to you? Do? I sent a long way away from you? Love it, Rick, We'll all come bother you either way. Oh, I'd look forward to it. Thanks, I'll send it back to you in the studio. Tim all right, Thanks lot guys. Dodgers Baseball is brought to you by Speedy Catch, official sponsor of every LA Weekend. Find out more Speedy Cash dot Com or stop in in LA Area Speedy Cash Store. Still to come here on Dodgers on Deck, we'll get you a preview

this pitching matchup we'rick. We'll be back with Tim Neverert right before first pitch and gets you those keys in the game. But up next we go high in time with Jason Hayward Dodgers Pirates. First pitch coming up at three forty. I'm Tim Kas's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. This is Wrongo Cassino Dodgers Hunts on your home for LA Dodgers Baseball. Dodgers Empirates wrap up this three game series from PNC Park Walker Buehler, Bailey Falter. The pitching match Stotler's

Baseball is presented by Children's Hospital Los Angeles. When you need the very best care for your child, go to Children's Hospital l A rank number one in California for pediatric care. Find the right doctor at la dot org. And now what will likely be vasse fielding insults from a Dodger player. It's an engagement of endearment this high and tight. The Dodgers are wrapping up the series in Pittsburgh, and I'm here with a man that certainly inspires his teammates by

the way he approaches the game. And last night, Jason Hayward did that. Man, you were an inspiration last night, the way you just kept playing and the team almost came back to complete the comeback, no no doubt. One one at bat at a time, one pitch at a time, one player at a time. It's uh, you know, it's fun to compete. You know, they played a really good game. They got off to a nice start, and we kept having abs and our bullpen did a

very nice job coming in. Sounds like you're quoting Creed the movie Creed, because that's what Rocky would tell Adonis. One step at a time, one punch at a time, one round at a time. I've seen it, but I did not even think anything about that. But you know, I think like that's you know a big part of games like that one when you go down early, it's like you know, one thing at a time,

control what you can. You know, no different from any other game, but still, like literally you have to lock in and buy in, you know, to that. I thought we did a pretty good job against their starter. He made pitches, but we had a B's you know, good AB's team. AB's put us from runs and like I said, Bullpen came into a nice job. They out slowed this last night. Jason, do

you feel like you're starting to get into the rhythm of the season. Obviously it was stopped because of the back injury, but do you feel like you're starting to get back into the rhythm. Yeah, definitely, I would say so. And you know, in my mind, the rhythm is all about adjusting, you know, one day at a time, take what you got, focus on what you do have, not what you don't. Go compete.

So yeah, it's nice to be back in the floor of that, you know, knowing my role right now is kind of be ready for whatever it's always been that, you know with this group. But you know, still it's just nice to be focused on the day to day and you take care of what I can take care of and you know, compete with our guys. How would you take inventory of where you guys are at as a team. Right now. We are playing the schedule. We're playing the schedule

and you know, competing every day. What I do love is that you know, our thoughts and vibes are like, you know, we do this together. You know, ups, downs, all that kind of stuff, and you know it's all a part of it. You know. I'm I'm happy to be honest to see us like needing to figure things out right, need to make adjustments, be aware of the details that we you know, have to adjust to, whether it's on the fly or on one day at

a time. And then you know, over the one sixty two. I like what that, you know, the opportunity that gives us as a group because obviously you know again like the cares, they're the work ethics there. But it's also nice to know, like waging it to end network and uh, that's that's why I really like about right now. No matter how the stretches, is it fair to say that offensively or as a group, you guys are experiencing more adversity than you did at any point in time during the

regular season last year. I have no idea. I mean, I think when I say that meaning like schedules or schedules like sometimes you line up you get everybody's best. Sometimes you catch one of their best and and get another. You know, we'll see how you know, the rest of us have finishes out. We'll see how the second have goats like. But at the same time, I think that's that's great with competition, is getting everyone's best and teams going forward, so they want to do their best to line things

up that way. But all in all, you know, missing months is very tough, you know, me not being here for you know, that amount of games was tough for our balance and whatnot. So if anything, I just think like the reality is like, yeah, it's fair to say you're trying to cover you know, more things at once than what we had to go through at any point last year health wise. But that's that's the name of the game, you know. It's how you handle injuries, how

you handle depth and make up slack for things like that. But no, all in all, you have to you know, understand like sometimes the offense is going to be there, the pitching's going to have a tough game sometime, the pitching's going to be amazing, and the offense is not going to be there, but you keep pushing and you fight like hell to have that all line up. Jay, thanks a lot for the time. I love the respect your teammates have for you. You've earned that respect and they certainly

show that. So thank you for the time. And we'll see on the plane tonight. I appreciate you, Bro. We'll have a good flight there. He is the man, Jason Hayward. We'll send it back to you in the studio. Tim, all right, thanks a lot. DV Dodgers Baseball is brought to you by Shakey's Pizza. It's the official pizza partner of the Dodgers Audio broadcast. When it's game day, it's group day, he said. Dot Com, we're leading you up to first pitch, Dodgers and

Pirates from Pittsburgh up next. We'll dive deeper this pitching matchup. Don't go anywhere. I'm Tim Kates's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. This is Marongo Casino, Dodgers on dead on your home for the Blue all season long. Dodgers and Pirates from Pittsburgh. First pitch coming up at three forty and now before the Dodgers hit the dining. We look at the pitching matchup. How's it about your Southern California Toyota Dealers turn your trail dominating off roading dreams into a

reality at an all new twenty twenty four Tacoma. See your Toyota dealer today. They make it easy. Bailey Falter on the mound three and two three, twenty two era. Third day in a row, the Dodgers are facing a Southern California kid. Twenty two year old left channer at a Chino Hills fifth round pick of the Phillies in twenty fifteen, made his major league debut in twenty one with the Phillies, traded to the Pirates at the deadline last

year. Making his twelve start this season last time out six shutout innings, two hit, five strikeouts and a no decision against the Blue Jays. He's making his second career appearance and first start against the Dodgers. His only other appearance came against the Dodgers in twenty one at Dodgers Stadium, when he was his second career appearance in the big leagues. He went three innings in relief

in a Phillies three to one loss. He is two and O by the way at PNC Park this year two fifty six ERA seventeen strikeouts and holding new opponents to a one eighty four batting average. Walker Buehler on the mound for the Dodgers one in three four to thirty two ERA, twenty nine year old right hitder, making his six starts since returning from Tommy John surgery last time out, six innings, four runs, six hits, seven strikeouts, four

walks in a loss to the Colorado Rockies. Three career starts against the Pirates, he's two and zero with a two thirty seven ERA fifteen strikeouts in nineteen innings. Both of his wins came at PNC Park, where he's got a sub one ERA flowing one run over thirteen innings. Walker Buehler Bailey Falter out at Chino Hills. Dodgers Pirates were fifteen minutes away for first pitch keys to

the game. Our next of Tim Kason's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Howork as we were saying yes is Marongo Casino Dodgers on jack on the official home of La Dodgers Baseball. Dodgers Empirates, Walker Bueller, Bailey Falter the pitching matchup Dodgers fans and hansher listening experience by downloading the iHeartRadio app and listening in HD powered by la Care Health Plan serving all Angelino's lacare dot org. Before first pitch, we head back out to the booth Rick Monday, Tim never guys,

Ahi, Tim, thank you very much. We count you down to the first pitch of the third and final game here in Pittsburgh. This year, the Dodgers zero and two in this series. They were shut out, won nothing in Game one, losing ten to six last night. But tonight different night, and Walker Bueller, coming off back to back starts in which he is not won through a season high ninety two pitches against Colorado last Friday, came away with a loss. So Bueller is due to have a good outing

and he hopes that he can put one together here tonight. I think just trying to put things together, including the delivery iron things out. He's not been happy with it. In the first inning has been problematic for Walker Buehler, with the batting average of over four hundred in the first inning that he has faced the opposing hitters. So one thing about it, he gets the ball over the plate, he's got a high percentage to strike outs. Hopefully

that's the case tonight. And for the Dodger hitters, they have to figure out Bailey Falter a couple of notes very very quickly. First of all, Falter, in particular right handed batters, he's trying to run the ball in on their hands and hitters have not really been able to get on top of that elevated fastball. So the Dodgers have some work to do and figure him out early. A couple of pitching injury notes for the Dodgers. Tomorrow.

It'll be another rehab start for Bobby Miller, should be his last rehab start before he joins the rotation in a little less than a week. And also a Kyle Hurt will pitch in a rehab game tomorrow. Tomorrow. Also, Clayton Kershaw will have a two inning SIM game in Rancho Cucamonga. Again, it's not in the minor league game. It's going to be early in the afternoon aside from everything, just to clarify that, but he's going out to

Rancho to pitch against some of those guys from the Quakes tomorrow. So we should have a report over the weekend on the progress of Clayton Kershawn when he may be ready to make that next step and get out and face more hitters. Meantime, we get you set Pirates Dodgers Game three coming up from Pittsburgh. Tim, all right, don't forget when this game is over, I'll be back with all the postgame festivities. That's right, getaway day for the

Dodgers as they head to New York to take on the Yankees. I'll have Dodger talk as well. First pitch from Pittsburgh is next. Walker Buehler on the mound for the Dodgers. Bailey Falt out at Chino Hills. We'll go for the Pirates. First pitch is next. I'm Tim Kates has been wrong with Casino Dodgers on deck on Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network

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