And now your host for Morongo Casino Dodgers Tech Tam kayse Hi everybody, and welcome in to Morongo Casino Dodgers on Deck. Hope you're doing well on this hot Sunday afternoon here in southern California. You're Los Angeles Dodgers fifty five and thirty five on this season, first place to top the NL West. They pick up a game on the padres now as seven and a half game lead
in the division. After taking the first two games of this series with the Brewers, the Dodgers go for the sweep of Milwaukee this afternoon with a young man making his major league debut for the Dodgers, left hander Justin Robleski on the mound, called up from Triple A Oklahoma City. First pitch from Dodgers Stadium is coming up at one ten, coming up over here the next hour here on Morogo Casino Dodgers on Deck, you'll hear from the manager, Dave
Roberts. Will dive deeper into this pitching matchup David Vsego's one on one with Bobby Miller. We'll check in with DV. Of course out the show. We got your magical moment. We'll hear from Miguel Vargas, who had a big home run yesterday, And in just a few minutes, we'll check out Rick Monday and Tim Neverritt out at the Gallpin Motors Broadcast booth. Well, yesterday at the stadium, the Dodgers used the long ball more to beat the
Brewers. James Paxston got the start the Big Maple, ended up going five innings, gave up two runs on four hits while striking out three. He gave up an RBI single to William Domins in the top of the first as Milwaukee jumped out to the early one nothing lead. The Dodgers offense, though, answer right back Will Smith a three home run night the night before, and he picked up right where he left off. Two ball, one strike pitch to Will swung well the right field. That's gonna take Freelick back to
the track, to the wall. It is done. A home run into the home run seats with Will Smith, a two run homer he Will Smith. This hit is fourth home run this series, an opposite field shot that just carried out. Will Smith does it again, fifteen home run of this season, his fourth in two games after hitting three on Friday night, that tied the game at one. Later, the Indian Andy pot has and field his choice that scored Freddie Freeman Dodgers with two runs at the bottom of the
first. Not only answered back would take the lead. James Paxson would pitch well in the fourth, though he gave up a solo home run to Reese Hoskins, a mistake he wants back, no doubt about that, that tied the game at two. The Dodgers zoe coming back or up three to two in the eighth inning when Christian Yelich hit a home run off of Evan Phillips
that tied the game at three. The Dodgers now going to the bottom of the eighth inning, Gavin Lux gets pitch hit four by Miguel Vargas, who untied the game, and his next pitch is swung on and hit high in the air to left field. It's drifting, Yellin's going back. He's at the track and he's at the wall. He leaps in at his bar. It's gone. It's over his head for a home run, a pinch hit home for Miguel Vargas and the Dodgers leading in the eighth four to three.
Oh Miguel Vargas for the second home run in as many games, third of this season. That's the top Tier play of the game sponsored by Roco Quality Top Tier Gas for Less. That home run untied a three to three game. There in the bottom of the eighth inning, Dodgers up four to three. Two batters later, show Hey o'tani with a solo home run to center four hundred and thirty feet that gave the Dodgers a five to three lead. The ninth inning would belong to Alex Vesia and he came out pitched the ninth
inning for his fifth save of the year. Dodgers get the win five to three over the Brewers. Evan Phillips gets the blown save and the win as the Dodgers get that two runs in the bottom half of the eighth inning. The Dodgers now go for the three games sweep over the Milwaukee Brewers, and they send out a young man making his major league debut, left tender Justin Robleski on the mound first pitching one ten and with more than ten out to
the Galvin Motors broadcast booth. As we say good afternoon, dure Rick Monday and Tim Neffrit guys, Thank you ten perfect Sunday afternoon for a ball game. As the Dodgers get set to take on the Milwaukee Brewers in Game three of this three game set a chance to pull off a three game sweep. They won the first two games and last night another run in the eighth inning. Both games. So far in the series, the Dodgers have put the go ahead run on board in the eighth inning five to three the win as
Miguel Vargas ends up with what would be considered the game winning RBI. There's a stat they don't really keep anymore, but if they did, Vargas would have had it. Last night. Shohio Tani with an insurance home run also in the eighth inning, and Will Smith had a home run as well. So the Dodgers up two games to none in this series, looking for the three game sweep, and they have dominated this team here at Dodger Stadium.
They've won thirteen of the last fourteen games against Milwaukee, including the games involving in the twenty twenty playoffs, and they've won seven in a row. Today, Dallas Kiko, veteran left hander, goals against a minor league call up justin Robleski. He'll make his Dodger debut here today and he's going to make his major league debut. Quite a story also developing now with Miguel Vargas, who came over with a pitch hit home run in the eighth inn in last
night's ball game. The other part, too, is sho Hey O'tani, who was zero for eleven entering last night's ballgame. He's on base all five times, two walks, he was hit by a pitch, had a triple. He also had career home run number one hundred and ninety nine. So, yeah, as you were saying yesterday, there's some pitcher going to get their ticket punched. He's going to break out of it. That's the story. But it's going to be interesting to see Miguel Vargas, who said I've
been waiting patiently. Well, it's paying off because he's starting in left field in today's ballgame. Vargas looking for opportunities, and again he has said it, he has said it that he doesn't care where he plays as long as he gets at bats. And will the bats come in left field? Will they come at third base? He's been taking ground balls at third resently. Yeah. Well, he was missed out on the second base opportunity. Gavin Lux took that over and then you look at well he tried to make the
transition to left field. That was the work in progress. Then we've seen him take ground balls recently at third base. If you can hit, they're going to find a position for you. So he will back in the sixth spot today and play in left field. Here's the other thing about Vargas too. You look at what he's done. He's fifteen for forty three. That's with three home runs and four doubles. So he is I think also the knowledge he handles the ball from what we've seen so far inside very very well.
The question has been that pitches away from him and really being able to discern is it a ball or is a strike? K Herdandez gets a start today at third base, and Chris Taylor moves over to second, getting a right headed bat in there against Dallas Kaykl the lefter. It's kind of funny too, Tim. You look at this Dodgra ball club. They start with a seven and a half game lead over the San Diego Padres in the Western Division. Okay, things are coming up, Rosie on that end, of
it. And yet you look at the last six games. They won four of the six, but they have been out hit sixty three to fifty one. They've also been outscored in those six games forty four runs to thirty. Well, they need to tighten the belts a little bit on that end of it, and we'll see what the rookie does in making his major league debut on the mound here this afternoon, Dodgers and Brewers. Dodgers going for a three game sweep, Dodgers seven and a half up in the West and the
Brewers five up in the Central Division. Tim all right, as we cut you down to first pitch on this Sunday, Dodger fans, get your game day meal on at Shaky's Pizza Parler or your Shaky's Pizza, Chicken and Mojo's right now at Shakey's dot Com. Coming up here on Dodgers on Deck, you'll hear from the manager, Dave Roberts. We'll check it with Davidves. Of course, throughout the hour, we'll dive deeper to this pitching matchup. We'll hear from Bobby Miller, who's going to get to start on Tuesday in
Philadelphia. Up next though, you're Otani. Rewind and we'll hear from Miguel Vargas had a big home run yesterday as the Dodgers hit two home runs of the eighth and they beat the Brewers five coming up, leading you to Dodgers and Brewers on this Sunday afternoon. First bitch at one ten, Thanks for being with us. I'm Tim Kates. This's Los Angeles Dodgers Audio Hour is Lorongo Casino, Dodgers on Dodgers on Deck. Y'all on the official home of
La Dodgers Baseball. Dodgers and Brewers. Final game of this three game cent Dodgers going for this sweep. Justin Robleski makes his major lead debut for the Dodgers. First pitch of one ten, This is the Otani rewide. Totani leads it first Thoughtani goes for second. The old one is high for a ball, throw down not nearly in time and show hey, O'tani has stolen his eighteen space one two pitch, swung out and hit of the year in
the right center fielding deep. This ball heading back toward the wall. It's gonna go off the warning track and bounce at the bottom of the wall Otani running around second. He's on his way to third. He'll slide in safely with a triple. Show hey Otani's third triple of the season, and the show is back. A one pitch swing on at a hammer deep right center, way back and gone home run per O Toenny home run number twenty eight.
Well, the show rolling on at Dodgers Stadium. Show hey Otani with a home run in the eighth inning yesterday, his twenty eighth of the season. He had a triple, his third of this season. He was two for two, walk twice, hit by a pitch on base five times, two runs scored now hitting three sixteen on this season. So Tani rewind brought to my Eto Inns Oilocha, Japan's number one green tea and the tea that show Iotani loves and drinks available a local diso stores Amazon at etoin dot com,
that's it in dot com. Show Yotani hit the home run to give the Dodgers a five to three leading the eighth inning yesterday, but it was Miguel Vargas coming off the bench his first career pinch hit home run in the bottom half of the eighth inning. He led off the inning with a solo
shot to give the Dodgers a four to three leading. Afterwards, talk with our own David Besse Naninio, Miguel Vargas comes up big for his first career pinch hit home run and put the Dodgers ahead in the bottom of the eighth inning. Miguel, you talked about your preparation. How did help you be ready for that? At bad you know, help me? You know, Uh, during the game, I was I was watching you know, the
via ware, you know, the whoopings they have. So once I see a letter, you know, trying to be ready for you know, NYC question on the game, and you know, I think again, we take it up everything else. Yeah, no doubt. But that wasn't just another lefty. That was Brian Hudson, your former teammate. Were you more familiar with him, Yeah, yeah, I ain't know, Hoody, It'll be from a couple of years ago. I have great rotter team with him, you know. But you know, these day games, so I mean,
you're good if you're you know, trying to help my team. And we got the w today, so it's great. You're finally getting the opportunity. Last night, the start to run home run. Today, the Brewers come back to tie it up, but Miguel Vargas, a big weapon off the bench, comes up to win the game. How good does it feel to get the opportunity and season? Oh, Biz, Gray, Bill Gray, You know, I mean, I'm always getting ready to prepare myself though for
you know, opportunities like this. You know, I'm trying to help my team in anyway, So that's all I tried to do. Hey, keep it going tomorrow for Lice Domingo. Yeah, yeah, signor s all right, there's David Vese talking with Miguel Vargas after the big home run in the eighth and yesterday Dodgers come back and beat the Brewers five to three. Dodgers fans and hans, you're listening the experience by download in the iHeartRadio app and
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Questions for Dave, Dave, can you just describe Dave? Can you talk about the pressure in the dugouts with Dave Roberts another young pitcher making his major league Thank you today college. You know got the list, Uh, not a whole lot. I think that the comp I got was he's sort of Gavin Stone, but throws with his left hand. Uh, there's a good competitor there, there's command, and he moves the ball around. So uh, you know, not scared. I just talked to him a little bit
earlier. He's excited, got his family and friends flying in from northern Atlanta, which is great, so he'll be well represented, and uh, you know, it's just another opportunity for us to see a Dodger farm hand make his debut. So this is a good opportunity for Robos, especially the last couple of years with these young pitchers coming up out of necessity. What do you look for out of these guys in their major league debuts when you're judging
evaluating them as the game goes on. I think I think early on you're you're obviously appreciating the emotions. It's been a quick assent for Robo and for any for certain young pitchers, and just to try to make sure that their
emotions are intact. And I think a lot of times there's an armside miss they're overthrowing adrenaline, but to see how quickly they can settle into the game and then make pitches, and so, you know, after the first couple of innings, there's a lot of adrenaline that starts to wear off, and then you start to see if they can hold their stuff and see where the command and the stuff plays, and then I'll kind of make a judgment call. You know, during that outing, What did you think from what you
saw from Joe Kelly and Clayton earlier. I thought Clayton was good. It was good to see him throw two innings. We accomplished what we wanted to and Joe just wasn't sharp today, and so you know, hopefully at least we got through it healthy and built up his arm and pitches. But I don't think it was a great one for Joe. All those little plans go for play to go through overs. Yeah, yeah, if all goes well, Clayton will start a rehab and go through innings. You have a Chris
Taylor starting line up today against Dallas Kichel. Do you believe the confidence of just past history between those two plays into Taylor's confidence even in a season like this. I think it. Certainly there's familiarity. Obviously that was a big hit. He has some success versus Kykeel, but that's that's years ago. But I think that I don't think both players, either player has forgotten it. But in the moment the ad bat, I don't think it really has
an impact. Obviously, like playing time, decisions aren't made in a vacuum. But his vargas kind of shown you the sort of stuff that the plate lately. That kind of pushes the case for him to play a little more regularly. Yeah, it does, it does. So you know, like I said yesterday, I like him versus both. I think he hangs in there versus the right hander, and he's taking really good bats versus left hander. I thought James took some good swings yesterday, which was great to see.
So now it's just trying to figure out, you know, best matchups and if I want to give Andy a day, I think I've got some options now, which is good. All right, there's Dave Roberts out on the dugout talking about the injuries to the team, with some updates on Clayton Kershaw, Joe Kelly, and certainly Justin Robleski Robo making the major league debut today, the left hander for the Dodgers. Brought to you by Service Titan. Dave Roberts is a Titan in his own right. He's got a plan
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on your home for the Blue All Season Law Law. It's the Dodgers and Brewers on this Sunday afternoon. Justin Robleski makes his major league debut, first pitch in this series finale coming up at one ten, joining Tim kats on Dodgers on Deck. I accept everybody for who they are. This is Dodger insider David Basse. All right, DV. Last year we saw the immersions of guys like Imma Shean and Bobby Miller and Gavin Stone. They have certainly
put their imprint on this Dodger pitching staff. And now another young left handed arm, Justin Robleski, makes his major league debut today. Yeah, Justin Robleski will be on the mound for the Dodgers. The way it's been compared to is Immit Shean bursting on the scene last year straight from double A barely anytime at Oklahoma City, and Robleski made thirteen starts at Double A Tulsa this year before earning a promotion to Oklahoma City, where he's made two starts.
And Tim, I've heard about Roblesky going back about a month. That's where he really started to get on my radar, where scouts from other teams started to tell me that he's got a ninety seven fastball, he's got a slider, he's got a curveball, so he's not just a thrower. He's got the full arsenal in his toolbox, ninety seven miles an hour to top it off, and he has you know, late life on his fastball, so it will be exciting to lay eyes on him, and you know, this
is the next wave. I was talking to landon Knack about it. Tim. It's weird asking landon Knack this, but I said, who's the next wave? He said, yeah, Robleski is part of that next wave. So we'll get a look at him today. Yeah. His favorite player growing up, by the way, Clayton Kershaw. So maybe don't tell Clayton that
here. There's a few of those guys around now, David, about your Southern California four dealers for great offers on a Ford Broncos Sport or any other Ford model during fourth of July, selithon all right, he tim, before you ask me another question. Speaking of Kershaw, I just wanted to let you know he threw a simulated game today and from here he will go out
on a rehab start, and he has it all mapped out. He was explaining it to me yesterday and today when I saw him, he asked me whether or not I wanted to step in if I was going to face him. He said, I can't joke around. I gotta get through this, but after that we could have some fun. So Kershaw threw it today and he's hopefully feeling good, hopefully progressing in the right direction. Today the All Star Reserves, the team gets announced DV. The Dodgers should have a couple
of guys making their way to Arlington. Yeah, I feel like Taoscar Hernandez will be there. Not sure if you saw my tweet yesterday, Tim, but Taoscar Hernandez wanted me to put it out there publicly that he does want to participate in this year's Home Run Derby. He wants to be in it. He deserves to be an All Star for the National League Freddie Freeman more than likely not only will be on the team, but could be a starter
because of the injury to Bryce Harper. So Freddie, Taoscar Hernandez, and I'm not sure about Tyler Glass now after the last four or five starts, but Gavin Stone certainly has a case, as does Evan Phillips. And how about this, Tim. I don't know if the players are going to vote this way, but there has been some buzz about Alex Vesia. People have been asking Alex Vessio whether or not he thinks he'll be an All Star. He told me to zip it up and put it in my back pocket and
that you will do DV final thing. Mookie Betts, how's that hand progressing, David, Well, it feels like it's going along better than it was. Two days after he was hit on the hand. He was out here again with Brandon McDaniel, the Dodgers VP of Player Performance, taking ground balls and obviously noting it but simulated fielding and throwing across the diamond. And he is going to be back in the sports at LA Booth today with Joe Davis and Oral Herscheizers. So more Mookie on the TV, I told him.
Hey, you're trying to steal my shine. Yeah. More, Mookie did a pretty good job. Thought he was gonna stick around for a half in any the other night next you know, two, and he's later who's still in the booth. So I'm pretty cool, all right, David, Well, check back you with you just a little bit. Coming up here on Marongo Casino Dodgers on Deck, will dive deeper into this pitching matchup. We'll go high and tight of next out. You're Dodgers Magical Moment on this Sunday
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Yeah, and Kayko was a losing pitcher on that date. He also pitched Game five of that World Series against the Dodgers, had a no decision in that one. And that's the last time that the Dodgers have seen Kayko. So he might as well pick up right where they're left off, right, no doubt about it. And Miguel Vargas has picked up where he has left off whenever given the opportunity. Isn't that a nice story that what we're seeing, at least on the front end. Also, and by the way,
welcome back. James Albin had a couple of ase hits he got the start was two for four on top of it. It's going to be interesting to see now what happens with Miguel Vargas the pinch at home run in the eighth inning and last night's ballgame, because he continues to swing the bat. He's really a player, well, he can say, I think realistically kind of without a position. He was at second base to begin with, lost
that job. If we're looking back in the history of Vargas, then they moved him to left field, and now we're seeing him take some ground balls also at third base, so is it a transition as well. One thing about it, if you can hit, they'll find a position for you, no doubt about it. And it feels like the Dodgers have noticed his maturity from last year to this year. He is more prepared and obviously has a
better mental head about where things are for him early going. But what I've noticed so far, he's got better knowledge of the strength zone away and that was I think problematic for him initially, the breaking ball away, no question about it. It's a tough pitch to begin with, but I didn't think he really knew where the outside corner was for a long period of time, maybe he has now made the adjustment and understands that you have to know your
strength zone. It's interpreted by the umpire, there's no question about it. But if you're vulnerable in one particular area versus another, that's something to work on. People say, well, you can take fly balls, you can improve the outfield, you can take ground balls, you can improve the infield.
Granted, but if you've got a weakness and you don't observe it from a hitting standpoint, if there is a for example, there are some players that you can look at and say, in fact, the Dodgers have a couple of guys too, a very high percentage of calls strike threes are away. Well, is it because they're fooled by the pictures? Because they don't
know the outside corner? We're the limits of that corner. And that's something that I think in this day and age, with all the information you can find, it's a hitter's benefit to understand, Hey, is there one location in the plate that I'm having difficulty recognizing baller strike? One thing you don't see Rick when it comes to that is how about moving closer to the plate If you're having trouble with that outside pitch, but that again, what if
you're vulnerable on the pitch inside. I mean, there's a lot of different things to go into it. And I said this last night of the broadcast with ten Nevert. I really think that now I'm looking at it slanted because having played the game. But I think, really, if you look at professional sports, someone can enlighten me. They have something else that is different.
In the mind. I think hitting a baseball, just the pure difficulty in hitting a baseball, at least in my estimation, is probably, if not the one of the most difficult things to do in professional sports, because it's a reaction to an action. Really, the picture has the action,
you have the reaction. And I use the analogy a lot. If you take your car keys or your house keys, hold them belt high, and drop them on the floor, that's the amount of time that hitter has to discern the velocity, the trajectory, is it a ball, is it a strike, what's the situation? And then swing a bat that weighs two pounds.
We refer to it announces because it sounds lighter than two pounds, but they weigh thirty two plus ounces, and then you have to hit it between the white lines, and then you have to hit it between the white lines and nobody standing out there with the glove catches it. Other than that, hitting is easy. Jeez, Rick, I'm exhausted just listening. Listen to you explain that. See now there's reason you didn't hit particularly well and little
at least I have an out now now I understand why. But I know you can go back to your little legue coach and tell him, Hey, coach, I found out. I did some study and I was able to find it out. It's really difficult to do, and you can't do it like I used to do with my tests. You can't cram at the last minute. You have to have a plan. You can't go to home play for a lot of things written onto the palm of your hand. Thanks Rick, I'm gonna take a nap after that. We'll send it back to you
at the studio. Tim. That was very complex. Thank you, guys. Dodgers Baseball's brought to by Speedy Cash, official sponsor of every LA Weekend. Find out more at speedy Cash dot commer stop in in LA area, Speedy Cash store complex but great still to come here on Dodgers on deck. We'll get you a preview this pitching match up. Rick'll be back with Tim. Never gets you those keys of the game. But I'm next. We go high in sight with Bobby Miller Dodgers brus first pitch of one ten.
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Man. He's been he's been killing it in the minor leagues right now, and and he obviously deserves his shot. He's been working really hard. So I've met him. I've met him a few times before, and he's really good dude, And I know he's got really good stuff, and he's got the stuff to compete in the major leagues. And I guess you let me know that he has the good luck number because he's wearing your old number, number seventy when you made your major league debut. That's all right, that's
a pretty good number. Obviously not mine anymore, but I like it. If you were to give him a piece of advice in a major league debut, what would it be. I would say, just trust your stuff. Don't think about the major league stadium or the fans or anything like that. It's really just the same game, you know. That's the best advice I could give is a trust the guy behind the plate. Will I'm pretty sure he's catching today. He's a really good catcher. Trust the guy behind the
play. Trust your stuff. Just know that your stuff is gonna play, you know, like whatever got you here, just just keep doing that and stick with your strengths. It feels like you're a seasoned veteran now with all these young guys around you. I mean, I would have to say after Glass now and uh Kershaw, Bobby Miller maybe has more major league time after James Paxton. Oh no, I'm still I'm still a young guy. I'm still a young guy. I'm still a student of the game as always.
So but yeah, there, there's there's a lot of guys to look up to on the seam, and a lot of guys you can pick brains and and yeah, who do you pick the brain of most? I try to I try to get Kershaw here and there. Yeah, but uh no, I talked to Glass a lot. He's a really good guy, another tall guy with a good velocity, a good breaking ball. So I try to pick his brain a lot. When he's making a start ahead of you and you're facing the same team, will you take notes, h Yeah for sure.
But he's also got a little bit of different stuff than me, obviously, like different release. I had a different extension a little bit of a different breaking ball. So but yeah, I definitely take notes. I watch every pitch he throws, so I try to take notes on him. Speaking of Clayton Kershaw, you were hanging over the dugout reeling watching him throw a simulated game today. What did you see from him today that you could share? I thought it was good. It all depends on what you ask him.
At the same time, you know, no matter how he looks out here, like good or bad, you know he's always going to be ready when the lights turn on in the stadium. So there's never a worry about clacking Kershaw. So yeah, no matter how it goes good or bad or whatever it is, he's always gonna be ready when when he pitches in a real game. So no worries or anything. And he looks great, so will Bobby Miller. You're going to be pitching again in a playoff environment in
Philadelphia. On Tuesday, we talked about your major league debut that was in Atlanta, similar type of atmosphere. How much are you feeding off that, thriving and looking forward to that? Ah, you know, I like to live up to these moments. I feel like I'm born to pitch in these moments, you know, the big games and stuff like that, and that's something I'm always living for and really excited for. And yeah, it's a really it's a really good baseball team that we're facing. So I'm always looking
to face the best competition available. Are you starting to feel like yourself again? Yeah? Yeah, I'm getting a lot of confidence back. Still wasn't like the best my stuff has been, but you know, I got away with it, so you know that's a big confidence builder, and uh, just looking to find some consistency here, all right. Before I let you go, I just want to let you know that I got the stamp of approval from Mookie bets on Bobby Ice because you got the tattoo, you got
the Ice chain when you walk into the stadium on your start days. So Mookie loves the nickname. All right, all right, that's good to know, all right, but you still are lukewarm on it. I don't I don't mind it. I just don't call myself that. I'm just me. So yeah, you are a great guy, Bobby Miller, easy guy to cheer for, Bobby. That's why the fans love you. And thanks a lot for your time. And we'll see you in Philly. Appreciate it seeing
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and had no decision against the Rockies. Dallas Kykele, Dodger fans, you must remember he was with the Astros when they cheated their way to a World Series in twenty seventeen. He was the starting pitcher when they cheated in Game one. He was the starting pitcher also and pitched in Game five. Dallas Kikeel pitching today for the Milwaukee Brewers. Justin Robleski were the good guys. Twenty three year old rookie left tender eleventh round pick out of Oklahoma State in
twenty twenty one. He pitched last year in High A ball at the Great Lakes Loons this season thirteen starts between Double A and Triple A three to twenty three ERA A posting hitter is just two thirty nine. His last start in Triple A Oklahoma City June twenty ninth, the left hander win five and in third innings while giving up two runs on five hits and striking out six.
He throws a fastball, slider, and a cutter and says, growing up favorite player, mister Clayton Kershaw. Dodgers Baseball is brought to you by eto An Oil at Jdgapan's number one Green team, the tea that showey Otani loves and drinks available to your local DISO stores Amazon at eto in dot com. That's it, o e n dot Com. Dodgers Brewers for fifteen minutes away from first pitch, keys to the game. Our next, I'm Tim Kasi's
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out to the booth Rick Monday, Tim never guys. Tim, thanks again as we count you down to the first pitch the Dodgers and the Brewers. He has to sweep the Brewers. Brewers have only been swept once this year, by the way, by the Philadelphia Phillies in early June, so the Dodgers looking to hand them their second three game sweep of the season. Dallas Kikel, who was with the Seattle Mariners in the minor leagues in Triple A before he was traded to the Brewers on the twenty fifth of June for cash.
He'll make his third start with the Brewers meantime. Justin Robleski started at Clemson, finished at Oklahoma State and has had the fast track through the minor leagues. Most of his starts have been in double A. This year, he's had just two Triple A starts with Oklahoma City. He's twenty three years of age and he is on the Big League mound here this afternoon, and he would like to get an early birthday president. I say that, well,
it's kind of an early birthday president to begin with. Making his Major LA debut. He turns twenty four one week from today, and he becomes the twenty ninth different pitcher the Dodgers have used so far this season. That first start that he had in Triple A, he struck at eleven in five innings. We'll see how the left he controls the nerves today. He's got a fastball in the upper nineties, a cutter, a curveball, and a changeup. Eleventh round pick in twenty twenty one out of Oklahoma State SOP.
He's had Tommy Johns surgery, He's had a broken jaw. He's had a bunch of injuries. But he is healthy and pitching exceptionally well. And the Dodgers calling on young Justin Robleski to make the start here this afternoon. Dodgers and Brewers lineups in first pitch. Just around the corner. Tim all right after the game. I'll be back with all your postgame festivities, including Dodger talk as well. Justin Robleski takes a mount in a week. Come back
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