And an exclusive interview with David Bassey or Dodger talking Freddy.
Let's start with that game ending double play. What a throw by Paul has. What a stretch by you?
That's doesn't surprise me. The Andy out there, he's got an incredible arm. I think once he saw Tyler got off a little too far, he went for it.
It feels like you have that feel at first base. You've been doing this a while. You know when to overturn things, you know when to stretch.
Yeah, as the first ration when you have your foot on the back and you kind of feel when you hit and when you're catching it. So yeah, a couple of times a day I felt like they were out and we got the calls right.
How good did it feel in the sixth inning to deliver the goal I had run there?
Yeah, finally hit a ball.
Good.
It's been a long time, but you know, I've got a lot of bad swings that I've been thankful that I was able to get at one good swing in a good.
Spot and it was good to give Kershaw all the runs he needed today.
How good was he he was playing Kershaw? You've been doing it for eighteen years and it doesn't matter.
What the VLO is.
He's gonna get out. He's going to strike people out. He's gonna go chance in the game. He's playing Kershaw like he always says, you know where the counter is for three thousand, I've got three more.
That's right.
Freddie Freeman a very inclusive and supportive teammate. He's the man. Freddie Freeman delivers the go ahead basin and also keeping count of Kershaw's countdown to three thousand.
