We are live at Dodgers Stadium. After the Dodgers defeat the Yankees in Game two of the World Series, Tommy Edmond got things started with a solo home run off of Carlos Rodan and caught the final out tonight. Tommy, how big was it to put the emotion from last night behind you and take care of business tonight?
Yeah? That was awesome. That was a huge talking point for us.
You know, a big, big emotional win yesterday, and I just didn't let it carry over.
It came out on the attack from the start.
Yamamoto was on point again tonight. Why was he so good?
Yeah? He was lights out today.
You know, he just commanded everything well, keeping him off balance, and you know he's got nasty stuff.
How does it feel?
Is it like Steph Curry when he's trying to make threes and you can't miss?
Is that the way it feels? I don't know.
I don't know.
I'm just trying. I'm just trying to ride the away right now. All right, thanks a lot, appreciate it.
There he goes Tommy Edman, and we're bringing in our guy, Alex Vessia.
We're doing Hey, we're live.
Oh, We're live, Maybe we're livet.
I love it, I love I love it.
The dogs came out big tonight. Banda trying in alex Vesia. You can't forget about Copex. Yeah, Colpex SORRN man.
I wish I wish I had that in the tank. Very cool. Hey, you come in bases loaded? Jam.
I think back to June at Yankee Stadium, similar situation.
Hey, playoff atmosphere, World Series atmosphere.
Can't get any better than this.
What's it like to come into a charged atmosphere like this and help the team get a two games to none lead.
Hi, it's the best feeling in the world. It's best feeling in the world.
Two weeks ago, I didn't think I was gonna be in this position.
But lots of hard work.
Can't thank the training staff enough for getting me healthy, getting me right here.
We are here, we are you got a two games to none lead.
We'll see in the Bronx. See you in New York. Love it one of the dogs, alex Vesia
