We are live at Dodgers Stadium after the Dodgers shut out the Chicago Cubs by a final score of three to nothing behind a great performance from Yoshi Yamamoto, who lowers his era to a buck twenty three after six more scoreless innings. Tonight, he threw one hundred and three pitches, the second most pitches he has thrown in his major league career. He had nine strikeouts, and he got all the offense he needed from our guy, the glue. Tommy
edn'tman a big, go ahead three run home run. First of all, Tommy, you gave Yamamoto everything he needed.
How good was he tonight? Yeah?
He was unreal. You know, he's been pretty much automatic all year. You know he's just going, you know, absolutely absolute control domination. But it's fun to watch, fun to kind of think alongside him when I'm out there in the field and just seeing the pitches he makes and his commands just unbelievable.
Feels like there's a lot more conviction. Yeah, it really is.
You know, he knows what he's doing, he knows what he wants to do with each hitter, and you know he's just executing.
Do do you feel like seeing Boyd more and more.
You guys were trying to catch on to what his sequenccen was, whatever he was trying to do.
I think just you just performed better more and more times you see a guy, you know, second time through lineup a little bit better, third time.
Through lineup a little bit better.
And I don't want to say we got to him, but we were able to scratch scratch across a few runs and that third time through the lineup. But he just did a good job kind of throughout the game up to that point.
You keep hitting four hundred foot home runs, that Tommy Tank's nickname is gonna stick.
Yeah, we'll see, we'll see.
Not trying to do that, but you know, whatever happens happens.
That's why it's special. That's right. Appreciate it, Thanks Tommy, Thank you get to see it.
