And now an exclusive interview with David Bassey for Dodger Talker.
We're live at Coursefield after the Dodgers get an eight to one win over the Rockies and Michael Conforto continues to take advantage of the dead fish handshake a home run in.
The eighth inning.
I love to see you smile, Michael. How does it feel. It feels great. It feels good to get, you know, back to back games that we've won and I've contributed. Uh, you know, it's been a little while since I've had multi hit games back to back.
So that's that's a good feeling. And again, just being able to contribute.
To be able to drive the ball into eighth is one thing, but to start that rally in the seventh, I'm sure was just as rewarding.
Absolutely, you know, on that spot, I'm leading off, I want to get on base. We've got the top of the order coming, we got show Hey and the rest of the guys, and you know, Dall also behind me, and you know, so just every situation and trying to take advantage.
Us at the record straight. Is it the new bat or is it the handshake?
I think it's a little bit of both.
I'd say probably, all right. I gotta give you props for sure, and we're gonna keep doing it, all right. I'm gonna keep doing the Deatfish handshake.
I'll see you tomorrow morning.
All right, sounds good,
