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Last night, they started the post All Star break with a come from behind win, and today they look to make it two straight over the Boston Red Sox with Justin Robuski on the mound, first pitch coming up at four fifteen. Between then and now, we got a lot to get to here. On Moronco Casino Dodgers on Deck, we're gonna hear from the manager. Dave Roberts will preview this pitching matchup. David Vaas will go one on one with
former Dodger now the skipper on the other side at Dodger Stadium. That's Alex cor that's coming up about forty five minutes. We got your Dodgers magical moment. We'll get your Otani rewind in just a few minutes. We'll check in with Tim Neverett and Jose Motau at the Kalpulm Motors Broadcast booth. Well, last night at the Ravine, some late inning heroics got the Dodgers to win. Gavin Stone got the start, and the right hander was good five innings.
He allowed just one run on six hits while striking out three along the way. He had the lead off batter on and three the first four innings, Button navigated around that each time to put up zeros. Finally, though, in the fifth, the Red Sox got on the board when Gavin Stone made a mistake to Jaron Durant. A solo home run for duran out of Ciperus High School, his eleventh of the season. The Red Sox grabbed a
one to nothing lead. The Dodgers offense meanwhile not much the first couple times throughout, the lineup just two hits the first seven innings against Nick Pavetta and the Red Sox bullpen. In the eighth, Ryan Yarborough on a relief for the Dodgers, still down one to nothing, when the Dodgers defense got the stadium excited. Here's a one to two pitch to Devers. Runner goes pitches going on and hit in the shadow left. Fargas comes on to make the
catch, pill load up and throw it a first stretch by Freeman. He got him last. He has calls him out. I wait to see what the Red Sox want to do. It was bang bang at first Miguel Vargas with the catch and throw it on the back pick, getting Tyler O'Neill at first base. A great defensive play from Vargas to end the inning with that double play. And when't you know it? Who let off the bottom of the eighth inny y yep. Miguel Vargas. He got the Dodgers rally started
with the leadoff walk. Two batters later show heyo Tania ground rule double. That's when things really got interesting. Alex Cord decided to walk Will Smith to load the bases with one out to get to Freddie Freeman and the pitch and Freddie beltz at to right fielding deep toward the corner Paul's backe. It's gone. It's the seventh career Grand Slam for Freddie Freeman. It comes to the
bottom of the eighth and the Dodgers take a four to one lead. Holy smokes Treddie Freeman absolutely annihilated that pitch and hit it into the Red Sox bullpen down the right field side, and Freddy Freeman gets this crowded better than fifty one thousand on their feet. Well, that was a bad decision from Alice Cora. A Grand Slam for Freddie Freeman. That's the top tier player of the game sponsored by Arco Quality, top tier gast less. Freddie got the
curtain call from the fifty two thousand Dodger fans at Dodgers Stadium. Seventh career Grand Slam for Freeman, his second this year. Dodgers with a four run eighth and he took a four to one lead. The top of the ninth belonged to Daniel Hudson, who came in and closed it out. Dodgers with a comfort behind win last night as they take the series opener from the Red Sox. Dodgers now fifty seven to forty one, they maintain a seven game
lead in the division. After this afternoon, game two of this three game series against the Red Sox. Justin Robleski, the young leftander on the mount. First pitch coming up at four fifteen, and with more we head out to the Gallping Motors broadcast booth as we welcome in Tim Nevert at Jose Mota. Guys, Thanks Tim very much. Perfect afternoon for a ballgame here in late July, as the Dodgers and Boston Red Sox get ready for interleague play.
Boston last night had a lead until the eighth inning, but in the bottom of the eighth, Alex Corr, the manager of the Dodgers, rolled the dice. He intentionally walked Will Smith with runners on second and third to get to Freddie Freeman, and Freddie hit his seventh career Grand Slam, his second Grand Slam of the season, and gave the Dodgers a four to one
win in Game one. So the Dodgers start to day fifty seven and forty one, seven games above the Arizona Diamondbacks and eight games ahead of the San Diego Padres. The Red Sox are fifty three and forty three. They are five and a half behind the division leading Orioles in the American League East,
four and a half behind the second place Yankees. Right now, they are a game up in the third wild card spot in the American League, and they're a game out of the second spot, trailing Minnesota by only a single game. Brian Bao, the pitcher for the Red Sox today, is ten and five with a five to three to two earned run average. He will oppose Justin Robleski, the left hander zero and one with a six to three to oh er Jose when we talk about Robleski, he's just really a handful
of pitches away from having an outstanding start to his major league career. Well, he's a guy that you know, confidence is not lacking tim The stuff plays well, averaging so far ninety five miles an hour out his fastball. He throws a sinker a little bit lower ninety three or so. But his slider is a key pick for him against right handers and against left handers.
I think, you know, in talking to him the last week or in Detroit, he said he wants to aim more that slider to the back for the righting, make sure there's some termination as they say, finish, and he can pronate a little bit more. But I think also they're gonna pay attention with him as what he's done against lefties or what lefties have done against him five for ten, three extra bases, including a home run. And I know he as we mentioned last night during the broadcast, he's a couple
of pitches away from having a very good outing. He fills us out, he's not afraid of contact, and I think overall today the lesson learning is hey trust that fastball which he throws. But there's a big difference also Tim when he's zero to one or want to know it, he should learn that it plays well in every single level of baseball as far as the offense is
concerned. Shoeo Towny had a rough start to the game. He's struck out three times before hitting a ground rule double in the eighth inning after Miguel Vargas had drawn a lead off walk, And of course Freeman's grand slamm Will Smith Again, if you're the manager, you look at it after the fact. You're trying to set up a double playball. But it's a pick your poison
moment. Do you take Smith as one of the better hitters in the game or Freeman, who's one of the better hitters in the Will Smith three h two men in scoring position ALC Troy's watching it and saying, well, we're playing modern baseball where I'm going to be asked about it regardless of what happens. Well, your pitcher needs to make a better pitch. That's the bottom line right there where you know but I do it did not make a good
pitch, and Freddie took advantage of it. And Freddy had been making some good pass us through the baseball before that. When he lined out a couple of times in deep left field, his body was aligning well enough to know that if he stayed back and was able to ease those hands. We saw the result. What happened, Another grand Slam for Freddy and obviously for a Dodger team that was thirsting so much for Bruns fifteen and a third without scoring, well, that was one big blouse. But it was also set up
by the bottom of that lineup too. Justin Roblaski against Brian Bao today. That's the pitching matchup from this afternoon game at Dodger Stadium. Tim all right, thank you guys, as we count you down to first pitch on this Saturday, Dodger fans, get your game day meal on it. Shakey's Pizza Parlor. What are your Shaky's Pizza Chicken and mojos right now at shake eas dot com. All right, coming up here, I'm wrong Coo Casino Dodgers
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jumped up over the wall into the seats. Hey ground rule double for show hey in the eighth any of last night, getting the Dodgers rally going part of the four run eighth thanks to Freddie Freeman's grand slam to give the Dodgers the four to one lead and the win Otani last night when one for four struck out three times, but I had that big ground rule double there in
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seventh of his career. Dodgers go on to get the four to one win thanks to that swing of the bat from Freddy Freeman, and afterwards talk their own David Vesse Freddy Freeman giving the Dodgers the lift they needed in the eighth inning. What did you think when Alex Kora held up four fingers to walk Will Smith? I was excited, and you kind of live for those situations. Do you want to be up in those situations? So when you get the opportunity to try and potentially win a game for your team, that's
all you can care about. I was just trying to hit a fly ball, and hit a fly ball in the fense. You do pretty good against lefties, Freddy. You saw that hanging curveball, did your eyes light up? No? I mean I fell on the o secret. I took a really good swing out of so I was feeling good the previous two at bats. I was able to stay on ballding him in the left field, so even though I got out, there's little wins in certain situations that helped build
confidence for later down the road. And after I took the swing, I felt good on that swing, and I felt like I was in a good spot to be able to hit what I needed to hit in the zone, and I got one on the zone and hit it. I'm sure you felt the excitement in the stadium and in your could you feel how big of a lift you gave your teams? Yeah? You know, first seven eggs, a little bit of a grind. Not many hits me through out there,
but Gavin pitch grade are bullpen was unbelievable. So uh, when you get those situations, you got to try and come through and more times a night. If you get a good Fitch hit, sometimes you get the hits. How did you feel about that curtain call? It is nice when you've got fifty four thousand people on their feet, can your name prior to the bat and then after, I mean something could happened? So uh, pretty cool. Glad to be back. Nice four days off started off with a win.
Thanks a lot for stopping Freddy. Great job tonight, Ors, I appreciate it, Thank you, Thank you, David. There he is the best. Freddie Freeman. He made Alex Kor in the Red Sox fain no doubt he did the v Dodger fans and hans are listening to experience to all Dodger games by downloading the iHeartRadio a f and listening in HD. It's all powered by lakre Elfland serving all Angelinos lacare dot Org. Still to come here
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and an Tony Gonslin. They're all out for this season. Rights have back out to Dodgers stand even check out with the Dodger skipper. Any Dave questions for Dave? Dave, can you just describe Dave? Can you talk about the pressure in the dugouts with Dave Roberts. Dave Tomorrow, your former teammate, Adrian Beltray is going to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Saw
you out there with Alix. You guys are all teammates. So what are your feelings about Adrian and what do you remember the most about you guys playing here together? Man, there's first off, Yeah, I'm just so excited for Adrian and his family. Quite the accomplishment, no brainer, first ballot Hall of Famer. My first year was with him in two thousand two, and he was a guy that just loved to play the game baseball, loved to compete, came in fresh, positive every day. Probably the best defender
at third base that I've ever seen. Remember in two thousand and four, he is basically playing on one leg and ended up hitting a bunch of homers and playing gold Glove defense and obviously had a tremendous career. But you know, one of my favorite people and favorite teammates of all time. And I wish I could be there at the induction, but I'll be watching, and it's just it's really cool now for me to now start to see people get into the Hall of fame that I played with, and so that's that's pretty
special to me. How does it looking as far as you're pitching rotation after tomorrow? After tomorrow, I think it's you know, Knack's going to be in there. I'm not sure which day, you know, Clayton. Clayon had a good one yesterday and so we're going to kind of finalize things and we'll make a decision today on whether he's going to join us next week or not. I know that Tyler, we're looking forward to him being back in
the rotation on Thursday, so that's a good thing. So yeah, packs is going to go tomorrow, and uh yeah, I think we're just going to kind of stay status quo. But Wednesday is going to be interesting, you know. You know, talking to Clayton, he feels good coming out of it, So hopefully we can pencil him in on on Wednesday. Sure, you know what, Mike, I didn't hear. I haven't seen him today, but I just I'm assuming that it's all going well and I expect
him to start swinging about here in the next couple of days. All Right, there's Dave Robers down the dugout giving us an update on what the rotation is sort of going to look like for this giant series brought to you by Service Titan. Dave Roberts a Titan in his own right, and he's got a plan before his team. It's the field. You need one for your growing contracting business too. Let's Service Titan help you implement it. Learn more
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Dave Roberts about his pitching plans but didn't get too much clarity. Let's go on with Clayton Kershaw. As far as the plan, are we going to see him soon? Well? I had a chance to talk to Kershaw today and he said, Hey, I'm ready to go. I could probably give seventy five to eighty pitches. And that's what he said after last night's start. And you know what I told Kershaw was, you feel like you might be putting the bullpen at, you know, in some sort of vulnerable position
by only being able to pitch four or five innings. It feels like that's what's going on now anyway, So why not it be you go out there and give the Dodgers as much as he can for as long as you can. And it feels like they're leaning that way. You heard what Dave Roberts
had to say. They just have not made it official. And you know, around two o'clock this afternoon, my understanding was the Dodgers had not made a decision on whether or not Kershaw was going to pitch, but if he'd he does pitch, tim it would be on five days rest, on Thursday afternoon against the Giants, So you could try to hedge your bets and be here for a day game when Kershaw comes back and just in case. All right, so Kershaw maybe Glass Now we expect to come off the il land
and neck. We certainly expect to see against the Giants in that four game series. That's three starters for four games. Who could pitch the fourth one? Dv Well. There were reports before the All Star break that the Dodgers were going to call up another one of their minor league pitching prospects, River Ryan. River Ryan, who did not pitch in spring training at all. Looks like he will be starting one of the first two games against the Giants
Monday or Tuesday night. River Ryan, as Dave Roberts said earlier today, is quote looming in Arizona, so he's just an hour's southwest flight away from Dodgers stadiums. David is driven by four. It's the one thing we like his choices. Find yours with the fort f one to fifty gas hybrid or all electric tough This mark can only be called f one fifty red Sox in
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have at least four hundred and forty saves. And ken Ley has told me repeatedly that a one day he would love to finish his career with the Dodgers, and b he has his site set on five hundred saves, so those two things can go together. Ken Lee is a free agent at the end of this year, and there has been rumors out of Boston, even with them being a game ahead holding on to that final wildcard spot in the American League, they may consider trading Kenley Janssen if they can improve their team in
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in the Captain's chair with Tim Neverett. Jose, beautiful Saturday afternoon at Dodgers Stadium. Love baseball like this team with a nice win last night. I mean there's a great vibe around here. And as we mentioned in yesterday. This is the second season in your season in which guys talk about the separation that happens between contending teams and teams that obviously are just looking up. Jose
Taska Hernandez is up on Dodger Vision right now. I did not ask you about this yesterday, but I did ask Dino Evil about this, because, as you know, Dino ebl through to Vladimir Gueriro to win the seven home run Derby and then he threw to Taoscar he won the home run derby. You know Vladdie and his family really well, what did you think when you
saw Vladimir Guerrero Junior wearing ta Oscar's jersey during the derby? I was not surprised at all because he's two to this day, talk almost every single day, and I'm going, well, whose idea was this? I mean? And Bladdy Jr. Is a guy that's you know, he keeps very simple, a very tight close circle of friends. And when I heard about to Oscar one of the All Star Game, I'm like, oh my god,
RENI, it's gonna beautiful. Never expected that I was going to see him worrying Hernandez jersey with Toronto and obviously it brings out some great memories for them. Yeah. I guess when you're two Dominicans in Canada, you kind of
gravitate towards each other, you do. And that team was so close, with so many great players and I mean good young players, and the expectations and also the fact that to Oscar ben fited a lot from another thing from the Guerreros, the food from Grandma come on, So it's like that tie is always going to be there between Grandma Guerrero cooking for the anybody that wanted to eat. I mean, asked Mickeyatra about it. And then obviously the
Meinican issue is even tighter, so it's pretty special. Yeah, I asked. Dave Roberts and Alex Corus going to join us a little bit later. They were both teammates with Adrian Beltray when he broke into the big leagues. Going into the Hall of Fame tomorrow. Your dad, Manny obviously was close to Adrian as you were as well. What's the motive family thoughts? As Adrian Beltray is inducted into Cooperstown, We're so proud of him because we saw
him come up as a fifteen year old get signed by the Dodgers. It's almost the Cloria free agent, which we know why, But then to watch him go through the struggles of getting to the big leagues and people saying this is the guy that, this is the guy that you put on the expectations up. Yeah, it was him. And I remember that after his debut during that at that during during that game, he told me he had to run to the bathroom so often because he goes. I was shaken. I
didn't know what my body was reacting to. But the whole Dodger Stadium thing in the fans is just a little bit too much for me. But we consider who he became. And when I think Adrian Beltri, I think about grit the guy would play on one leg, the guy played with no cup at third base. Yeah that's right, which just crazy too. The thing and then a guy that wanted to play every single day became one of the best leaders ever. And I think to this day my former team regrets not
signing him because they're very close. And I recall those conversations and negotiations and ol Frederick Griffin down to the Minicore Republic saying we almost got him, We almost, And then all of a sudden like he's gone to Texas, like oh my god, and but boy, he in Texas became something that it was like the time was right with Elvis Andrews and the group of players that
came along. But Adrian too, after seasons in Seattle, went to Boston to say, you let me go out to reclaim this and get back to people can see who I am again. And boy, did you do it right? Not surprising at all because he took a lot of pride, a lot of work. And my dad would tell me, remember in spring training when I will talk to him, goes, hey, this kid Belcher, we have wait till you watch him throw from from the low three quarters of
first base. It's a laser to first base. Accurate and a fun guy too, but kind of a dry sense of humor. But man, one time they caught him dancing the dugout and put up a big screen to remember that and it was over. It's like, Okay, you're funny, so you need to bring that a little bit more, and he eventually did. Yeah. So great for Adrian Beltray, the full circle from double A San Antonio when he got called up to Cooperstown, New York tomorrow to be inducted.
Jose, thanks a lot for sharing those memories. We'll catch up with you a little bit later in the show, and we'll also catch up with Alex Cora a little bit later as well. Tim. We'll send it back to you all right. Thanks like guys, Dodgers Baseball's brought to you by Speedy Cash, official sponsor of every LA Weekend. Find out more at Speedy Cash dot com or stop in in LA area Speedy Cash Store. Still to
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ninety eight. And that is the one and only Alex Cora. Alex, it was great to see you in Boston last year, but it's even more special to have you back at Dodger Stadium. It is it is an uh in a more relaxing environment instead of October, right like I wasn't able to enjoy Dodger Stadium in seventeen and eighteen now because of you know, every game can and you know they're in their situation. We're in the same spot. But to be able to say hi to people, look around and you know,
enjoy this beautiful facility is awesome. What's the biggest takeaway from your years with the Dodgers to make you who you are now? One of the most respected managers in baseball? I keep telling people that, and it's a lot different now in player development. I still remember when I got to Vera Beach after I signed to our mini camp. I think we were two days away from sending people to Great Falls, Montana or Yakimai. I think it is
right. And then people stayed there and in Verro the Dodger way was real. From the way you dress, the way you act, the way you perform, it was second to none. And I'm the person that I am because of that. You know, they really helped me understand what professional baseball was all about, or what it's all about. Yeah, I had a good idea because Joey, you know, he was an established Big leaguer,
but so being taught the right way was amazing. I don't know if you heard, Like a month and a half ago, we had a meeting with veterans. One of them was Kenley, and we felt like the young players were getting sloppy dressing up right for road trips. And you know, Kenley was telling me stories about the way they treated him and the things that they
did to him just to be a big leaguer. Chase Anderson, who has a lot of experience, we talk about it, and we came to a conclusion that on day day games, getaway days, we're gonna were sports coach. And we started doing it. And he reminded me of you know, Sannton and Texas. You know, collar shirt sports coach slacks on the road. And it's not that that makes you a better big leaguer or a better player, but I think it gives the profession the professionalism that it deserves,
you know, And that's something that I wouldn't try for anything. You know, The Dodger Way was right. The Dodger Way was the right right way to doing it. And I'm proud of you know, consider myself, you know, a homegrown Dodger player. You consider yourself because you are. Alex Cora is our guest and your former teammate, Adrian Beltray is going into the Hall of Fame. He's being inducted tomorrow. Can you believe it? Number one? And number two? Did you see this career arc happening when you
guys were teammates all the way from ninety eight to four. I didn't see it in the beginning, But you know, after his last season here, he went to Seattle, right, wasn't great. Then he came to Boston and something clicked there. Right, I think the spotlight, you know, was shining on him, and he put a great season. Obviously, it didn't work out business business wise, and I know there's a lot of people
in the organization in the city that regret that. But then in Texas he became the leader that he is, right and just the way he goes about his business. If you look at his career, and this is something I keep talking to people about Raffie Devers. Right when Beltray was here in ninety eight, ninety nine, whatever, the thing that he had was upside offensively and he was posting he posts right. He played same thing with Raffi defensively,
Belly became one of the best defenders ever at third base. But early on it wasn't great. I think he made like twenty nine errors. He averaged like twenty five errors his first three seasons, just like Raffi right, like erratic, making bad decisions. And he he decided to find structure in his defensive work. I do believe that we help him out. You know, his stories of myself and Robin probably one of the best defensive infielders in
the history of the Dodgers. And there was this sense of pride, you know, like not in a bad way, because sometimes we confuse pride with being selfish. With Belly, he was pride about posting every day, playing hard every day, winning every day, and being a Dodger the right way. And I mean, the guy is amazing. I was joking with Mike Fiori today this morning. He looks better than what he looked when he got called up in nineteen ninety eight. He looks younger and stronger. I don't
know how that happens, and I'm very proud of him. We learn a lot from him. I know he learned a lot about from the people around him, from Mary Carras to Sean Gren, who I think was the one that gave him the keys to unlock the offensive potential because they started playing games in VP right the opposite field homers, remember, Yeah. And there was a lot of money involved too, he and Luduca and Greene. But I think it helped him to become the hitter that he became. And I'm very
proud of him. Man. So I guess Alex Cora is not surprised that Sean green texted me from Cooperstown. He is going to be there. Not surprised was Greenie was kind of like the guy that basically took us under his wing. You know, he came from Toronto. Yeah, we had other mentors, you know, Kevin Brown and Jeff Shaw, every Carros, but Greene. At that point we were playing every day, although Belly started playing every day in nineteen ninety eight. But like his tourists on myself, we
became every day big leaguers. And you know, he help us a lot offensively, he help us a lot with the mental side of the game. And I'm not surprised that he's in Cooperstown. I wish I was there. You know. Actually I never asked for permission. I should have, but coincidence that I'm here in Dodger stadium when Belly is getting into the Hall of Fame. Probably not is the way that this game works. And it's gonna be a fun day tomorrow, not only for the Dodger you know, fans
and the organization, but for us. I know, you guys never made it to the World Series, but maybe I'm biased. You guys had such a special group and such a tight knip friendship and brotherhood. Can you just describe what those teams were like, especially in o for it felt like it was you against the world. It was maybe more. But I still remember that day in San Diego, you know, the last day of the trade, the deadline, and it wasn't a good feeling at all. It was
probably the worst feeling of that season. Understanding that we probably got better in in in a way, right we we brought in some good players. One of them got hurt right away, which I think it made the difference in October, Brad Penny. But we brought in Steve Finley, who was amazing for the group clicked right away. Uh, Jason Worth became an everyday player, Milton took it to another level. Brad Main was awesome, but uh, you know, trading, uh moda Luduca and Dave Roberts. Was was
was tough for the group. I don't know what would have happened, you know, in the last two months of the season and in October, but it was a close group, not only on the field but off the field. You know. I still have you know, memories of going to Gania's house and hanging out. The strength and conditioning coaches were amazing with us. Uh. It was kind of like the first time that we actually you know, uh got involved with you know, using all the tools that were provided
by the organization to to be better, right. Uh, take a look at tendencies and pictures and defensive alignments and all that stuff. It was really good. Uh. I still remember the last out. Uh, with all the respect to Trace, I hated shaking hands with the Cardinals after the game, but it is what it is. And uh, you know, too bad we got to split up. I think that team was on, uh on the rise to to become probably a force and then a West but obviously,
you know, decisions were made and uh it didn't happen. But very proud to be part of those teams, you know, and uh I see I see Jim, you know, Trace and spring training when he goes down and visit out chat, Uh his son who's a Triple A manager in Worcester, and we talk a little bit, you know about what if or you know, what we did right and where we struggle. But uh, it's always cool to talk to Trace. He he's actually in Cooper song too. He has too, you know, he has Helton and he has belly.
So he's a great. Great day for Jim. Alex Cora, thanks a lot for the time. I wonder if the run was a little bit more arduous this morning after last night's finish. It will be tomorrow and tell you that we took the day off today. Five yes, ay running Pasadena joking aside, the first time I was running besides Paso Colorado. But it was beautiful. It was nice, awesome. The one and only Alex Cora will send it back to you in the studio. Tim, all right, thanks
a lot of DV. Great to hear from Alice Cora. A different side there leading up to first pitch. Dodgers Baseball brought to you by Shakey's Pizza Parlor, official pizza partner of the Dodgers audio broadcast. When it's game day, it's group day at Shaky's Dot com or leading you up to first pitch Dodgers in Red Sox up. Next, we'll dive deeper to this pitching matchup.
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zero in the month of July. Justin Robleski on the mound for the Dodgers. Oh and wont the six thirty Eerra twenty four year old rookie left tender turned twenty four last weekend. Eleventh round pick of the Dodgers in twenty twenty one out of Oklahoma State. He owns a combined five and three record on the season in fifteen starts in Double A and triple making his third start here in the big Leagues the last time out five innings, four runs, five
hits and a loss to the Tigers in Detroit. Justin Robleski, Brian Beao, Dodgers Red Sox came to this three game weekend series. We're fifteen minutes away for first pitch. Keys to the game. Our next I'm Tim Kass, Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network. As we were saying yes, is Marongo Casino Dodgers on tech on the official home of La Dodgers Baseball, Dodgers and Red Sox. Justin Robleski Brian Bao. The pitching matchup fris Pitch coming up
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the Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox. Justin Robleski the left. He makes his third major league start and for Brian Bao. Since May seventeenth, Bo's era of six point fifty two has been the worst in Major League Baseball, so he's been struggling in spite of having a ten and five record for the Red Sox. So Robleski, as a youngster, gets another start here at Dodger Stadium, and for him to you know, come up in what appeared to be a spot start. He's been here right along now getting ready to
make his third big league stay. His fourth seamer worked quite well, you know. Four seamer right now is being hit only in a one eighty two clip fastball averaging ninety five, he moves it in and out. He's talked to me about how he's able to work with Cutter McGinnis, assistant pitching coach, on the seams and the fly of the baseball to make it go in both directions. So his sinker plays well and sometimes he wants to make it
look like a slider with the withatherbowl rold taste through the air. But the main thing for him's going to be to just go out there and get strike one out of the way, trust the defense. One thing that's ultimate and bary impressive for him is the fact that he understands that these players are going to be made. But you got to trust yourself to not overpower or troto
overpower hitters all the time. The home run ball has followed him just a couple of pitches that he needs to go out there and execute much better on
and certainly against the lefties too. But you know what, he's fun to watch because he has a good pace, a lot of reflection in the body, max free type of guy, with that body type over there on the mound internity, confidence never lacking with him hopefully be able to at least minimized damage and get through five or six indre because obviously that is the goal for
him. A couple of notes from Dave Roberts today. Clayton Kershaw, who pitched last night in Triple A. They're going to make a decision today at some point on whether he'll join the rotation, perhaps as soon as the Giants series coming up this week. Tyler Glass now looks like he's going to pitch on Thursday. And we could see Jason Hayward back in the Dodger lineup or maybe activated as soon as tomorrow. So that's a couple of updates for you
before we get this one underway. Lineups. First pitch, Just around the corner, it's the Red Sox and the Dodgers coming up from Dodger Stadium too, all right. Game two, This three game set, Dodgers looking to ride that momentum from that four run eighth inning last night. All start with Miguel Vargas's leadoff walk, the ground duel double from Shay hot Show Hey Otani, and then the grand slam from Freddy Freeman to give the Dodgers the win
last night in their first game back from the All Star break. Game two coming up, Dodgers starting the day, a seven game lead over the Diamondbacks, eight game lead over the Padres. Both those two teams in action coming up in just a couple of minutes. We'll get you up dated throughout the game and of course on the post game. But David Vassyes got your cover
with all the postgame reaction highlights and of course Dodger talk as well. Dodgers Red Sox Justin Robluski takes the mound when we come back, looking for his first big league win, and they come against Boston. First pitches next. Enjoy the game. I'm Tim Kasey, Vim Moroco Casino Dodgers on Deck. I'm Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Network,
