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Tim Cates walks you up to first pitch between the Dodgers and Yankees. DV talks to Rick Monday on the 59th anniversary of Rick being the first overall pick in the inaugural MLB draft.

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And now your host for Morongo Casino Dodgers on Deck. Tim Chase, Hi, everybody, and welcome in to Morongo Casino Dodgers on Deck. Hope you're enjoying your Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles. Dodgers enjoying their trip to New York. At least so far, forty and twenty five on the season, first place, all low, the top the NL West. After getting an extratings win in the Bronx last night, the Dodgers look to do it again this afternoon, Game two of this three game series. Dodgers and Yankees from New

York. Gavin Stone on the mound. First pitch from Yankee Stadium is coming up at four forty. Coming up over the next hour here on Maronggo Casino Dodgers on Deck, you'll hear from Dodger manager Dave Roberts. We'll dive deeper into this pitchy matchup with Gavin Stone, with the hottest young pitchers in baseball on the mound for the Blue David Veasse goes a one on one with Tyler Glass. Now shortly, we'll check in with Steven Nelson and Rick Monday out

at the Gallpin Motors broadcast booth. We got Shrotani rewind coming up as well, lots to get to before first pitch. We go back to last night in New York. It was an epic pitchers duel. Cody Petite on the mound for the Yankees four and two third shutout innings. He turned it over to the bullpen, who was lights out the rest of the way. As for the Dodgers, Yoshi Yamamoto seven shutout innings. He scattered just two hits

along the way while striking out seven. Another two to two pitch strike three boh a fastball right by Stanton and Yamamoto lets the emotion flow out of him, stranding judge on first. Six shutout innings for Yoshinobu Yamamoto with seven strikeouts, a primal scream there from Yamamoto after six. He would get three more outs in the seventh before turning it over to the bullpen in a very impressive seven shotout innings from Yamamoto, who was hitting the upper nineties on the radar

gun. One hundred and six pitches total for Yamamoto. It was zero zero when both starters left the game. Anthony Bonda Blake tried and Daniel Hudson all came into pitch as the game was tied after nine innings, so free baseball in New York. Michael Grove got the tenth inning. The Dodgers and Yankee Stilkas couldn't score. In the tenth and the eleventh, the Dodgers finally broke

through still nothing in two on Hernandez. Hernandez hits one hard left field that will get down, then split the gap all the way to the wall. Here comes o'tani Freeman follows Tioscar Hernandez has the Dodgers in front down an account early no balls and two strikes, fouled off one pitch and then drilled it the left center field ta Oscar Hernandez the two run double. As the Dodgers took a two to nine in lead. They turned it over in the eleventh

inning. The Johann Ramirez, who came in, gave up a run on a base hit that mad in a two to one game, but he got a call third strike pass gen Carlos Stanton he got, then Anthony Rizzo to to pop out. Dodgers hang on get the extrading wins at eleven innings. Two to one is your final, Yoshi Yamamoto in no decision despite seven impressive innings of work, Michael Grove gets the winning relief. He's now four and two on this season. The Dodgers have now won two straight going back to

the series finale in Pittsburgh. They're now forty and twenty five overall on this season. Their lead in the NL West is eight games over the Padres, eight and a half over the Giants, nine and a half over the Arizona

Diamondbacks. As the Dodgers going to play tonight, game two this three game series, Dodgers Yankees, Gavin Stone on the mound tonight in the Bronx and with more, let's head out to the Gallpit Motors Broadcast booth as we welcome in Rick Monday, Steven Nelson. Guys, thanks so much, Tim, Rick Monday. I think we're both still buzzing. We all are looking at Dwayne. Last night was one heck of a baseball game and one hell of

a way to start this three game series. And we have, you know, comments from both managers and players alike too, as it was just us that we're talking about. Look, it was like postgame activity on the field, even World Series type of a pressure or spotlight was also brought up. You know the last time these two ball clubs that got together at Yankees Stadium

here in New York. To go back to September twenty sixteen to put a perspective, Aaron Judge was in his first month of his career and Shohi Otani was a star for the Nipon ham Fighters in Japan. So when they come back in with all the billboards and all the hoopla that took place, the game lived up to all the billboards. And I didn't know that that was possible, because there was We were all aware of the noise and the hype

that was following these two teams coming into the series. But Game one certainly lived up to it. And look, the Dota scored what eleven runs on Thursday, but they had to wait eleven innings to get their first run last night. To Oscar Hernandez, the box scorers. Over the last couple of weeks, MO would tell you that he's been scuffling, but I had a long chat with him in Pittsburgh and he felt like he's been seeing the ball well, He's hit the ball hard, but just right at guys or not

getting the results. It was nice to see him follow up a good night in Pittsburgh with a big night here in New York. Yeah, and we talked so many times about Look, you do your job as a hitter, and you neither finds a glove or just goes violins, you get back to the dugout and get a hang with them. Well, the hang with him are all well and good, but not time after time, at the time after time, because's very, very frustrating. Last night was also filled with

some other stuff. The pitching was phenomenal on both sides, and then the strategy also, And I'm looking primarily at the eighth inning in last night's game. You've got a scoreless game, You've got two runners on base for the Yank. He's in the bottom of the eighth inning. You don't want to go into the ninth trailing. And who's the hitter. It's Aaron Judge. And I said at the time, look, you don't have to throw him a strike. Well, obviously he expanded the strike zone, the count went

oh and two. You still didn't have to throw him a strike. And the doctors in fact just tempted him. He did not offer he walks, and not a bad walk either, because we mentioned the time that for Stanton and not to discount what Giancarlo Stanton can do as a hitter, but if we look realistically the last three years, he's hit only two eight against right handed pitching. So and the old adage is you don't let the big guy beat you, and the big guy was Judge and you put in the hands

of Stanton. Well, they got him out on a fly ball to left field. But I thought last night had everything, including the drama obviously the billboard on top of it, and then everybody lived up to it. It was a terrific game. I also felt, and we talked about it. I thought that the players in the first three innings, the first time to the lineup, they were playing a little tight. Yeah, you know who wasn't tight. You know who rose to the moment. That was Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

We have yet to see that sort of emotion from him on the mound, and he delivered seven shot out of seven punch outs. Gosh, everyone talking about how this could be a World Series preview game one certainly felt like it. We're gonna take a little breathe to here Tim Kase, we come back. We'll get everybody set for game number two, Gavin Stone against Nechester Cortes. All right, thanks Nelly, as we count you down to first pitch. Dodger fans, get your game day meal on and Shaky's Pizza Parlor

or 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. Well check in with Dim say. Of course throughout the show, he'll go one on one with Tyler Glass. Now we'll got deeper into this pitching matchup with Gavin Stone on the mountain. But up next you're a tany rewind and we'll hear from Yamamoto. Seven shutout innings for Yoshi yesterday. He was fantastic

up in the Dodgers. Then go on and get a two to one win and eleven innings over the Yankees leading up to Game two. This three game set from the Bronx. Thanks for being with us on this Saturday afternoon. I'm sim Kates's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network is Lorongo Casino. Dodgers on on Deck. Y'all on the official home of La Dodgers Baseball. It's the Dodgers and Yankees from the Bronx Gavin Stone Nester Cortez. The pitching matchup on this

Saturday afternoon. First pitch set for four to forty. This is the Otani rewind Well Show. Otani last night a rough night at the plate, oh for five, but he did score one of the Dodgers two runs in the eleventh inning as the Dodgers get a two run double from te Oscar Hernandez in the top half of the eleventh, Innian Aaron Judge and RBI singleing the eleventh, but that was it. Dodgers get the two to one win over the

New York Yankees last night, taking the series opener. The Otani rewind brought to by Eto inns oio Cha, Japan's number one green tea available to local diso stores, Amazon and eto in dot Com. That's I T O e N dot Com. The Dodgers get the win last night. A no decision for Yoshi Yamamoto, but the twenty five year old right hand in his first season in the Big leads over from Japan probably his best outing so far in his career. He was fantastic, hitting upper nineties with his fastball. Seven

shutout innings. He scattered two hits along the way all he walked to and struck out seven and afterwards caught up with Kirsten Watson. Yes, you nobu tonight you had seven shutout innings against a very talented Yankees lineup. What was the focus for you and how did you navigate so efficiently through their lineup? Oh? Okay, now that guy shut up? Zimp Dn'tanielle said that? Hey, comeing to Probably that's a different the skittle all you want to not

potential. My singing is an ex Scotty shoots, just as I think definitely went. I was trying to be calm and you know, go one wy inning by wind inning because I think that's you know, that's what I could do pretty well today. As much as being calm was the focus for you, there was an uptick in your velocity. What do you think led to that kick? Wait too, monet the skittle wall? Some Hi? Do you you home with it? Scott? Home there? Now? You're all

right? I think I was locked on. And also my mechanics was three really good too. That these are two historic franchises What was it like playing here in the Yankee Stadium and just being a part of this game. Yankee today, yis mas do them all? Got them man, Maikibaki. Now I know know because you know this game, this matchup was gonna draw a lot of attentions. And then actually I enjoyed. How did you see your team pull out the win? And how impressive was it to see them go

in extras and get this win? Team got cup on this just got I'm very happy, you know because the winning game like this is a pretty big like I said, and then I think I'm very happy there's a big win. Congratulations on everything tonight, yoshiogo. All right, there's a Yoshi Imamoto last night with the kirston Watson after the game. Seven shutout Indians and no decision, but he was brilliant as the Dodger's gone and get the win two to one in eleven innings. Brought to you White Cars for Kids, the

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at Rancho Kucamonga. Bruce dark Herautroll, Kyle Hurt, Tony gonsolin Esta may all in the sixty day I l imachion done for the year after having Tommy John surgery three weeks ago. All right, let's head back out to Yankee Stadium and check out with the Dodger skipper, Hey d. Questions for Dave, Dave, can you just describe Dave? Can you talk about the pressure in the dugouts with Dave Roberts David. When we were allowed in the clubhouse,

James Paxton appeared to be leaving. What's the situation with him? Yeah, he's just flying out tonight. He's gonna be pitching on Tuesday, so we wanted to get him. We have a late game tomorrow night, so get him back to the West Coast. Okay, And no roster move with him, No, no, no roster move. Everybody's trying to still wrap their heads around Johann Ramirez's eleventh inning. A lot of people are pointing to the hug in Cincinnati, but there's gotta be more than that, right,

Yeah, absolutely, it's it's it's him. He's think he's got confidence. The pitching coaches have done a great job with him, working through some mechanical things, and I think he's just more comfortable. So he's come up Big four US and I couldn't be more happy for him. Since here today, is he gonna be active? He is not. He's here on taxi. Obviously, with what our pen has gone through the last few days, there was a thought just potentially for some coverage, but he'll be here for the

next couple of days. But there's gonna be no move made with that tonight. You were. The way you handled Johann's first couple of games has had some effect in him and getting comfortable having content, you know, I hope. So I think that you know every player that all players need to feel comfortable, I think to perform their best, and he was going through it point in time. I felt it. He was DFAD a couple of different times. And you know, in sports you don't hear love very often.

But I just wanted to love on him, and that was kind of a moment we had. And fortunately after that, I think some things were just kind of freed up for him. And he's performed so the strike throwing, the tiefiness of his pitches. Obviously, he's all in for whatever I asked of him. So he's been very attactive. Yeah, very fortunate Dave Gavin Stone just his mound presence. How impressive is that? And do you feel like he is more ready for the stage than pitchers with his experience to this

point? I do, I do think. So. You know, he pitched really well last year in Fenway, and this year he's taken a couple more steps. He's got great boys, he's got great compete and he commands the baseball so again, to a lineup like this that can be so dangerous, that controls the strike zone so well, you got to be able to throw falls price, and he does that. So it's gonna be fun to watch him compete tonight. All right, there's Dave Roberts down the dugout brought

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leading you up to first pitch from Yankee Stadium Dodgers and Yankees. I'm Tim Kats's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. This is Marongo Casino Dodgers on Deck on your home for the blue all season log Dodgers and Yankee. Game two of this three game weekend set from the Bronx, Gavin Stone and Nester Quartet is the pitching matchup. First pitch coming up at for forty Dodger fans and hans are listening and experience by downloading the iHeartRadio app and listening to Dodger games at

HD. It's all powered by la Care Health Plans serving all Angelinos Lacare dot org. Joining Tim Kats on Dodgers on Deck, I accept everybody for who they are. This is Dodger insider David Basse. All right, DV. Last night, the Dodgers got a great pitching effort from everybody who came in after Yoshiyamamoto's seven shutout innings. He was fantastic. The Dodgers get to win an eleven innings. Johann Ramirez. Is this the same guy from the last

road trip? Yeah, it's the same Johann Ramirez. And I've been trying to figure out an answer, by asking Dave Roberts, by asking the pitching coaches, by asking his teammates. Nobody has a definitive answer on how yo Johan Ramirez was able to get through the heart of the Yankees lineup last night, protecting just a two run lead, with a base runner already in Aaron Judge driving in that gifted runner from second base. But somehow someway he did, and the final out of the game, Tim It was not easy.

Number one Will Smith in foul territory. You know this, being a former CIF catcher. He was still holding his catcher's mask in his non glove hand. Number one, you're supposed to throw it away, Yeah he did not. And number two, the pitcher's supposed to be the traffic cop. Johann Ramirez, excitable in that situation, almost collided with Will Smith and gave the

Yankees a second life in that eleventh inning. So nobody seems to have an answer except for Dave Roberts Hug. But even Dave said it's more than that, but nobody can tell us what it is. Interesting. Bobby Miller dv a name that we've heard the last couple of weeks as he's ramping it back up with minor league starts. He got four innings last night in Oklahoma City. How did he do? And what's next? Yeah, he will be part of the Dodger rotation. Tim after the Dodgers return home from this road

trip, they have a day off on Monday. Starting on Tuesday, they will host the Texas Rangers and then the Kansas City Royals. That's the beginning of another thirteen games in a row for the Dodgers, and as you know, they like to create extra days of rest, whether a bullpen game or a spot starter. It fits perfectly for Bobby Miller to return from the injured list during that stretch of time of thirteen in a row. So that's what you can expect. David is brought to you by the Ford m series,

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over six. So you would expect the Dodgers to be able to do some damage against Nestor Cortes, especially Will Smith who is hitting over four hundred against lefties this year. But there is something about Nestor Cortes pitching at Yankee Stadium that may be difficult for the Dodgers to solve. So something to keep in mind as we get closer to first pitch. All right, time now for the Dodger derby, as we picked tomorrow's second race at San Anita Park.

By the way, the Belmont steaks just went up about twenty minutes ago and neither of us won. In our picture of the Belmont stake, I'm aware some seventeen to one odds horse came out when won that race, but we're picking a second race tomorrow at Santa Anita. It is six furlongs and currently just five horses scheduled to race. What do you like, dude, I'm going with the number four horse. She's just fluffy. Okay, number four horse, she's just fluffy. I'll go to the number three horse. She's

just fluffy. I love the names of these horses. Key Chain Girl, Keychain Girl. The number three horse is who I'm going with, David. All right, we'll check with you just a little bit later. Getting the action. Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Santa Anita Park weekends, you can get a mission parking in the program all for just ten dollars with millions in payouts every race, eggs for new track side experiences with weekend racing at

the Great Race Place tickets at Santa Anita dot com. Slash events coming up here on Dodgers on Deck, we will hear from Tyler Glass. Now we'll dive deeper into this pitchy matchup up next to your Dodgers. Magical moment Dodgers and Yankees. First pitch in the Bronx is at four to forty on tim Kasi's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. As we were saying yes Morongo Casino Dodgers on tip on the official home of La Dodgers Baseball, Dodgers and Yankees.

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Johnny Padres, by the way, was elected MVP. He was a winning pitcher in both Game three and in Game seven, and that to nothing Dodgers win. This Hofey magical moment brought to by Hofey hot Dogs, a so cal treasure for over one hundred years. This is hofeybrand dot Com to find out where you can purchase Crave delicious Hoffey hot Dogs. Well, we continue here on Dodgers on Deck. We'll check back. You know, Rick Monday for leading up to first pitch on this Saturday, Dodgers and Yankees,

thanks for being with us. I'm Tim Kasi's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. It's Morongo Casino Dodgers on Dodgers on Deck. Y'all on the official home of LA Dodgers Baseball, Dodgers and Yankees from the Bronx Game two of this three game set Scavin Stone on the mound for the blue first pitch coming up and for forty Dodgers fans. Start your future at California Community College. Financial aids available to help you with tuition, books, and sometimes even the rent.

It's time to take that next big step. Classes can fill up quickly, So enrolled today and I can go to college dot com and now joined by David Basse. Here's LA Dodgers broadcaster and World Series champion Dodger Rick Monday. That was an exciting game last night, Rick, in front of a capacity crowd here at Yankee Stadium. We want more. Well, in the largest crowd of the year here at Yankee Stadium. That kind of says something. But you know, if the Dodgers in the Yankees, they look at together

all that offense. Been twenty sixteen September since the Dodgers were here in this ballpark, and with all the billboard, you know, Steven and I were talking about with all the billboard about the end the height of the game. It lived up to that billboard and all of the hype last night. That was a heck of a ball game. That was a great game, a scoreless tie into the eleventh inning. How about Johann Ramirez Rake, I've been trying to find out the answers to how he did that last night, and

all I get back is he's an animal. Well, he's an animal, but he also has a soft spot in his heart, and for very good reason, because I think back to with Cincinnati, he got pounded the one night, then he comes back in the next game and to have him finish that inning, he was having trouble and Dave Roberts cold time and went to the mount and they basically Roberts hugged him on the mount and told us, look, we need to depend upon you. You can do it. And

he got out of the inning. And then the exchange when he got back to the dugout, the third base dugout in Cincinnati, where Roberts again gave him a hug in a high five. That was a moment. Think of acceptance and if you're the player that comes out and your manager takes the time and shows the effort on the mound in front of everyone to give you a hug and a sense of encouragement that stands very very large. And to watch him walk off the field last night and the smile on his face and hey,

I did it. And the biggest stage maybe that he's blayed in right here at Yankee Stadium with all the lights shining very very brightly. That was a special moment itself as well. Rick I also thought and under the radar moment or at bat was in the top of the eleventh inning, Freddie Freeman working that walk before Taoscar Hernandez was able to come up with the big hit

and not expanding the striketh zone. I'm glad you brought that up because Steven Nelson and I were talking about in the eighth inning, the bottom of the scores tied at two, there's two ounce runners on base at first and second, and you've got Aaron Judges the batter. Now, I made the comment, you have to throw him a strike. The old enage is you don't

let the big guy beaches. Didn't matter if the bases were going to be loaded out, a base HiT's going to score someone from second basin, especially with the speed of Olpe who was the runner at second at the time when Judge comes on, well wound up walking Judge. He did not expand the strike zone, very similar to where you're talking about with Freddy Freeman. He drew the walk to load the bases and it got to Stanton. The reason I brought that up. Stanton in the last three years has hit barely two

hundred against right handed pitching, so the Dodgers forced the issue. There was terrific pitching last night. There was some timely hitting, not that much of it, but timely hitting, and I think overall that was just one heck of a good baseball game. Hopefully there's an encore tonight with Gavin Stone on

the mound. Rick, We're a long ways away from Santa Monica and Arizona State University, but on this date in nineteen sixty five, it was the first ever Major League Baseball Amateur Draft, and the first ever pick in the baseball draft was our very own Rick Monday. I told them at that time, and I proceeded to show them for nineteen years that that system would never

work. What was really kind of weird at Arizona State. We were at Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska, competing in the College World Series and we were in the uniform down the right field line, waiting for a game to be completed on the field for us to play the nightcap game, and that's

when we found out that the draft had taken place. In Bobby Winkles, our coach, just held the press back because off of that team, I think there were seven of us that were odded enough to finally make it to first of all being drafted, and six of us I think made it to the big leagues. Do you remember the reaction of your teammates when you found out, because you said it wasn't that big of a deal. Well, we didn't know. I mean, what was happening is that the writers were

walking down It wasn't you know. It wasn't Instagram, There was not the electronic meeting at the time. It was ticker tape and radio that had to be sent in. What we discovered though, is it obviously this turned in. I'm very thankful. I was a big proponent of When you talk about reaction of teammates, I told the commission a number of years ago, I said, please move that date back, don't have it during the College World Series and asked me why I said, because I remember the looks of those

players on our team. They found out they were not drafted in the first round, and then they had to go and play in the biggest stage they ever played in in that particular time. It was unfair to them. And I think it gets more recognition and more attention now having that draft during the All Star break, and kudos to Baseball because they figured out and they're doing it right. Good for you, Rick, And I'm just curious that you know, I don't look at it as memorabilia but a piece of history.

Is there any piece of history from being the first ever player drafted in the amateur draft? The only history is that every year I recognize who it is that's drafted first, and I know what's going to take place. The spotlight and the magnifying glass is going to be on that player. If they go two for four, why didn't they go three for four. If they're a

pitcher and they struck out ten, why did they strike out fifteen? Because that is the attachment if you are going to be selected as the number one player in the Major League drafted fifty nine years ago, our very own Rick Monday, the first ever amateur player drafted by Major League Baseball on the team the Kansas City Athletics. Back then we'll check up with you and Steven Nelson a little bit later. All right, thank you guys. Dodgers Baseball is

brought to by Speedy Cash, official sponsor of every LA Weekend. Find out more of Speedy Cash dot com or stop in an LA area Speedy Cash Store. Still to come here on Dodgers on Deck, we'll get your previous this pitching matchup. Rick, We'll be back with Steven Nelson with those keys of the game right before first pitch. But up next we go high and tight. But Tyler Glass Now Dodgers Yankees on this Saturday from the Bronx. I'm

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having me, dude. Yeah, I know this will be a new experience for you. You've pitched here before, but this will be the first time you're wearing a Dodger uniform. I'm sure you're aware of the history between these two teams, so it must be exciting. Yeah, it's great just being from here and obviously like a big Basil fan growing up watching the Yankees and the Dodgers. It's just cool to be a part of it as a as

a player this time and not a fan. Can we go back to last night Johann Ramirez, We all know what went down in Cincinnati for him to go out there and face the heart of the Yankees lineup and be able to get it done. What was the vibe in the dugout during that eleventh inning? It was awesome. Stuff is electric. When he's in the zone, He's nearly unhittable, so it was awesome for him to come out. He looked super confident, was executing pitches, getting ahead of guys. It was

It was amazing. And they tried to make that defensive play at the end of the game and Will came up and got it. But it was an awesome ending. That was just his personality right, being very excitable, trying to do too much there. Yeah, he did a great job last night. Can you explain to us how does it go from where it was in Cincinnati to where it was last night. I think we all are trying to wrap our heads around that pitching is very inconsistent at times. I think sometimes

you got it figured it out. Sometimes it's hard. I think it's just such a confidence game. And I think Dot going out there and giving him that support in Cincinnati was really helpful for him, and I think after that moment it seemed like he's been executing a lot ever since then. We could go into pitch shapes, you know, all the different analytics that go into pitching. But how much is confidence a big part in what you do and what everybody else does in this game? Yeah, it's huge. It's kind

of like the chicken or the egg. You know, It's like you feel good than you're confident, or you're confident then you feel good. It's just it's one of those like throughout the course of a six month, seven months season, you're always going to have ups and downs. But as long as you can kind of find your center, I guess of like what makes you good and what makes you confident, you're usually gonna end up having a pretty good season or more consistent anyway, Even at this stage of your career,

are you still building upon each and every start? Yeah, for sure. There's always stuff to learn every start. I think, the good ones, the bad ones, there's always something to take away from it. So I think just the experience of doing it over and over and over again is always helpful. For the majority of the season, the dot have had you and the rest of the rotation on five days rest, Tomorrow will be normal rest, four days rest. Whatever flackground work you were doing today, is that

any different than what you would do the day before start? No? Same stuff. Just I would usually just have like one extra day of light throwing and then just like a normal post at or pre day whatever. Yeah. Yeah, Tyler Glass now is our guest just before first pitch between the Dodgers and Yankees Gavin Stone on the Mountain Night. Tyler, I know you're much different pitchers, But what's impressed you the most about what he's been able to

do this year? I just I love his consistency. I feel like mentally, physically everything he's always the same. He doesn't tinker too much with his mechanics, he's always his timing in between pitches is always really similar. I think he just has a really consistent headspace and then allows him to move consistent physically. It feels like he's a baseball rat because he's always talking baseball and it always has a baseball in his hand and trying to still shape his pitches

to be the best. For sure, I think too, even last year just coming up in strugg and kind of feeling that and then coming into this year and basically like dominating. I just think the way he pitches is so impressive. He is always watching the game, He's always got a ball in his hand. I do think he I mean, he's workoutic is insane too. He's been extremely impressive this year so far. Do you take notice of

that of these young guys. Just Bobby Miller, I know he's been on the ail, but the way these guys go about their five day routine, Yeah, I think like a lot of stuff is kind of behind the scenes. A lot of people don't see you do a lot of pre stuff in

your lift. It's like you don't see everything. But for the most part, Yeah, I try to watch everybody and I think at this level and I think how good the minor leagues is now, Like everyone kind of harps on like getting that five day routine, and guys want to feel good every day to go out. So it is interesting to see everyone's five day But everyone's pretty buttoned up on this team. I'm not going to pretend like I know the intricacies of pitching. But the one thing that I feel like I

can tell is the competitiveness, the mound presence that guys have. Is that part of what makes pitchers great, having that type of copetitive spirit like Blake Trining. Yeah, for sure, I think, uh, if another team can pick up on the confidence of a picture. It's a huge benefit. I think, Yeah, anytime you can go out there and have good mound presence and feel good and feel confident, it's always going to go in your favor. It's gonna be it's gonna be obviously better than not having it.

Yeah. Isn't that the difference though, between nights that you don't have your best stuff and the nights where everything's working, where you're just out there competing, And that's what separates the good ones to the you know, mediocre ones. I think it's like everyone always feels good or bad. I think it is true. The ones that can like separate when they don't feel good and just try to go out and compete with what you have is always better.

Often kind of going out there and like tinkering and trying to figure stuff out. So I think it's more about accepting that you're not always gonna feel perfect and just trying to compete as hard as you can every game. I see you in between starts and how much dedication you have in your work. What is the balance between preparation and not trying to over tinker to make things even better. Uh, it's kind of of those things. It's good to try

to separate it between practice and the game. I think you can think about all you need to think about before the game and whatever in the bullpen, or all your work week if there's stuff you want to work on, But once you get on to the mound, it's best to just try to let it go, pick up the glove and just try to execute pitches. All right, look forward to it tomorrow night, Tyler, Yankee Stadium. Yeah, I appreciate it. Man. Thanks. There he goes Tyler Glass.

Now tomorrow night starter for the Dodgers. Tim, we'll send it back to you in the studio. All right, thanks a lot of DV. Thanks Tyler. Dodgers Baseball is brought to you by Shaky's Pizza Partner. The official pizza partner of the Dodgers Audio broadcast is Shaky's. But it's game day, it's group day, it's shakys dot Com. Lead me up to first pitch on this Saturday, Dodgers and Yankees from the Bronx Up next, we'll break

down this pitching matchup. Don't go anywhere. I'm Tim Kates's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. This is my Wrongo Casino Dodgers on deck on your home for the Blue All Season Law Law. It's the Dodgers and Yankees. So the Brons Game two of this three game series Dodgers one on eleven indings last night two to one. Yoshiyamamoto was fantastic, seven shutout innings and a no decision.

First pitch today, coming up at four forty and now before the Dodgers hit the dinack, we look at the pitching matchup presented by your Southern California Toyota Dealers. Turn your trail dominating off roading dreams into a reality in an all new twenty twenty four Tacoma Cear Toyota Dealer. Today they make it easy. Nestra Cortes on the mound, three and four, three forty six era. Twenty nine year old leftander thirty six round pick of the Yankees in twenty

thirteen, finally made it to the big leagues in twenty eighteen. He is an All Star in twenty twenty two, making his fourteen start this year, last time out in San Francisco, a no decision against the Giants four to third innings, three ear and run, seven strikeouts. In thirty five career starts at Yankee Stadium. David Vesse mentioned this earlier. He is really good

at home comparing on the road. At the Yankee Stadium thirty five career starts, twelve and three, a two fifty er, two hundred and three strikeouts, and a one ninety four opponent's batting average. His two fifty rora is the lowest amongst any starting pitcher in the current Yankee Stadium. How about that at home this year six starts, He's gone at least seven innings in those starts and not allowed to walk in three of those. So make his first

career start, second appearance against the Dodgers this afternoon. He tossed two scoreless innings of relief back in twenty nineteen with the Yankees at Dodger Stadium. Gavin Stone on the mound six and two two ninety twenty five year old right hitter making his twelve start of the season last time out, five shutout innings, four hits, six strikeouts in a win against the Colorado Rockies. Gavin Stone has been really good as of late. The five shoutout innings against Colorado.

The start before that in New York against the Mets Crosstown seven shutout innings, allows just three hits while scattering our seven strikeouts in that game against the New York Mets. So Gavin Stone on a little bit of a roll right now. He has been pitching really good here in late May and early June, winners of two in a row, and it starts four of his last five outings overall for Gavin Stone. Gavin Stone, Nester Cortes, Dodgers Yankees.

Here we go. Game two is fifteen minutes away. Keys to the game are next. I'm Tim Kas'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 and Yankees from the Bronx. Game two of this three game set Gavin Stone Nester Cortes a pitching match up. Dodger fans enhanced your listening and experience by downloading the iHeartRadio app and listening in HD. It's all powered

by la Care Health Plan serving all Angelinos lacare dot org. Before first pitch, we head back out to the booth. Two guys on the call tonight, Rick and Stephen guys thanks again, tc R. We get closer and closer to Game number two. We're gonna have to wait a little longer and longer for this one is starting. It's seven forty two local with the national

telecast being on Fox Sport. But Rick Monday Gavin Stone, who started the year on the fringe of the rotation, only in it because the injuries, well he has responded after getting his teeth kicked in last year as a rookie, he has taken that struggles, those struggles the right way and turned himself into a should be All Star. It's amazing. If you go over the last two Stars, he's hand twelveth consente a scoreless innings and then here's one

even better. You know, six the last seven Stars, he's allowed just one run or less in that period of time. So for Gavin Stone, he's catching a lot of attention and for very good reason, and hitters have to analyze it and what they're going to be facing. Again, he should be an All Star. If he's not, we got problems when we fight somebody someone who used to be an All Star. Nestor Cortez, he pitched for the Yankees in the American League, got Dodgers Stadium a couple of years

ago, and he has a left hand and started. The Dodgers have done well against those this year. They're seventeen and seven. If I'm a hitter, I want to hit early in the count. Here's why. First pitch is thrown by Nestor Cortes so far this year a four to thirty eight banning average against. That tells me he tries to challenge hitters very early. See if you can go a hit in the ambush of fans ball first pitch against him. One thing to note before we set it back to you, tib

Kate's nope. Won Soto again for the New York Yankees. They're trying to get the inflammation out of that left forearm, so we'll see if he is available in a pinching capacity. But it does sound like he's going to be down for New York. Here in gate number two, which gets under way shortly. We'll see then, all right, first pitch when we come back. It's a big one. Sold out crowd last night in the Bronx, expecting another sellout crowd again tonight in New York. It's a big one for

Cavin Stone on a national stage against the Yankees. Nesra Cortes, the big left Tandan will take the mount a week. Come back, Steven and Reck. We'll have the call. David vat Stains got you covered in all the post game. When this one is over, first pitch of New York Dodgers Yankees is next. I'm Tim Kase has been Wrongo Casino Dodgers on deck of Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network of a st

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