Dodgers Territory - Dodgers Punch Blue Jays Back; Ride Yamamoto GEM to Game 2 Win!
Episode Date: October 26, 2025Alanna Rizzo and Clint Pasillas react to Game 2 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays. LA ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto tossed a complete game gem against the Jays. The ho...sts break down Yamamoto's 9 inning, 8 strikeout performance and batterymate Will Smith's big night against Kevin Gausman.Plus thoughts on Tyler Glasnow getting the ball for Game 3 back in Los Angeles and the outlook of the rest of the series.Dodgers Territory is presented by FOX One: Start your 7-day free trial today at FOXone.comDownload the DraftKings Pick6 app now and use code FOUL – play just $5, get $50 in Pick6 bonus picks.Check out DT merch at dodgersterritoryshop.comSupport Guidry's Guardian at guidrysguardian.orgFind Clint on YouTube at youtube.com/@alldodgersSubscribe to Dodgers Territory on YouTube!Rate and review our podcast on Apple and Spotify!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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As I told you yesterday, we needed to see Yamamoto be a stopper.
We needed to see him go out there and put up shutdown inning after shutdown inning.
And this is why you pay that dude all of that money.
And welcome to a World Series game two live edition of Dodgers Territory.
We are your host.
My name is Alana Rizzo.
That is Clint Paseas.
He is in the Dodgers Man Cave.
Good to see you guys.
Thank you so much for being here.
My goodness, Clint, I tell you what, Dodgers territory is brought to you by Fox 1,
but the game to win is brought to you by Yoshinobu Yamamoto, his back-to-back,
complete game back-to-back CGs in the postseason. What a gem.
As I told you yesterday, we needed to see Yamamoto be a stopper. We needed to see him go out there and put up,
shut down inning after shutdown inning. This is why you pay this dude. This is the second time
we've had this show this postseason. This is why you pay that dude, all of that money. Somebody
go find Josh Reddick's post about how do you pay somebody $325 million who's never played
major league baseball. That is why you do it. What an
outing from the kid. Another complete game. Only four hits. One earned. Eight punches. No walks. No walks.
Ace. That was the beauty of it. And that's why I'm wearing my hat brought to you by Lids.
Thank you Lids for sending this to me. It is the Japanese hat with the U.S. hat because Yamamoto,
Yoshinobu Yamamoto was so good. Roki Sasaki was warming up in the bullpen. So
Japanese countrymen together. But Roki didn't even have to come to the game.
because Yoshinovo did such a tremendous job.
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And you said, Clint, you were talking about it
while you're putting in your rundown there,
that we had to be patient, right?
Like, I felt the whole time,
if we could get a split in Toronto,
I felt pretty good going home
with the next three games at the ravine.
And you have to feel pretty good
about your game three and game four starter.
Tyler Glasnow for game three
and then Shohay Otani for game four.
Yeah.
hum show hey otani in game four yeah that that was it you just had to be patient obviously we
didn't know what this game was going to be it took a while to develop uh it was a hell of a pitcher's
duel credit where credit is due kevin gossman had the dodgers off rhythm uh well the entire yeah
yeah i mean they were popping up a lot of crap um just couldn't catch up to the fastball one of the
things dave had had noted uh in his in game interview there with uh i think it was tom verducci on the field
but eventually you get to these guys.
They got to, you know, you savage yesterday.
They just couldn't put any sort of nail in the coffin today.
Thank God for, how about this guy?
William Dills Smith.
Man, Willie Dills.
What a game.
My man.
He delivers.
Will just absolutely delivers for this team.
You felt good in that inning that Will was going to do something or the Dodgers were
going to do something in that spot getting into the seventh inning
because Gosman was cruising at that point.
but pitch count was getting, I guess, not really even up there.
Was that 70-some-od pitches, I think, entering that in it?
Prior to this outing, Clint, you heard our own Joe Davis and a Hall of Famer John Smoltz,
who is a friend of the Fowell Territory platform, talking about the fact that Gossman basically
goes five and two-thirds, right?
That's kind of been his marker for every outing so far in the postseason.
So tip your cap to Gossman.
He pitched deep into this game, and it was just a really good pitcher's duel.
I mean, it was a really good starting performance from both sides.
And obviously, Will Smith was able to make some moments capitalized when he was at the plate.
And you got to love it.
I mean, he played really well and Yoshinovo was great.
So it wasn't that Kevin Gosman was bad.
It was just the daughters were able to, you know, scratch and claw a couple of runs more than the Toronto Blue Jays.
I mean, the thing is, he was like, kind of Yoshinobu Yamamoto was a tiny bit shaky in the beginning.
but the man has six pitches that he can throw as an out pitch.
And I think, you know, sometimes that can be too much to choose from.
But it worked tonight.
You know, you've got to love the arsenal.
And he locked in.
He was shaky early, but locked himself in.
And it was a great performance.
And let's not forget what this does, not only for his stats and his story, but it saved the bullpen tonight.
Yeah, that is a massive thing.
We saw Roki Sasaki, at least throwing, stirring, stirring.
in the bullpen, but now still
the Toronto Blue Jays have not been exposed
to the leverage arms
in the Dodgers bullpen. To me, that is huge.
As the series eventually heads back to L.A.
on Monday, I will be there at Dodgers
Stadium. We'll figure out how all the logistics
of that works, but
Dodgers primed
in a phenomenal spot here.
You get greedy when you
win game one. You want to sweep the series,
but this is, if you can draw it up,
looking at this postseason, the Dodgers are now
10 and 2 this postseason,
and you try to split on the road.
That's insane.
Dodgers really good.
10 and 2.
That's really special.
Like maybe the Jay's got a little too,
or maybe Jay's fans got a little too big
for their britches yesterday?
I don't know.
No, I don't think so.
I think you go into the series.
I have a tremendous arounder respect
for that organization and their fan base
and the country in general.
I think you go into the series
and everyone kept saying that they were the underdogs.
And I guess on paper they are, right?
But remember,
they had a better record.
That's why they were hosting
and they had home field advantage.
They're a very good ball club.
They're a very good team.
And I think a lot of people are like,
oh, the Dodgers are going to run over them.
I mean, you said Dodgers in five.
To be different, I said Dodgers in six,
but I agree with you, Dodgers in five.
I didn't think they would sweep,
but I didn't think there was a, in what universe?
I feel like Sheldon Cooper from Big Bang Theory, your favorite show.
In what universe do the Dodgers lose to the Blue Jays, right?
But they're a really good team.
And it's like when you come out,
like that and you put up an 11 spot against the reigning world series champions you're like oh shoot
this team is a lot better than a lot of people gave them credit for so i think this was such a good
win tonight not only because it evens up the series but it's like okay like let's quell all of the
like craziness right let's quiet that stuff down now you go back to dodger stadium you have three
there hopefully they get it done there do i think they're going to win all three no i think it's
coming back to toronto but by and large top to bow
bottom. We've talked about it at length. Experience is going to matter in this situation.
Dodgers have been there, done that, and you got glass, and you got Showhay.
Yeah, you definitely take Glass now over old man Max Scherzer at the stage in his career, for sure.
I mean, both have been there, done something in a postseason series or what have you.
You had something I really wanted to dive into, but I completely forgot about it.
And then we also have a whole thing. Thank you. There's a lot of things going on.
is a very bright light.
Yeah, you mentioned there.
Does the series end up going back to Toronto?
I don't know.
I really stand pretty strong on my Dodgers and five.
I mean, as much as I would love for the Dodgers to win at home for the first time since
1963, that was the last time the daughters were able to win at home.
I don't think, I think Toronto's just too good.
I don't think this is a team that is going to roll over.
I don't think they're going to be blowouts.
I do think it'll go back to Toronto for game six.
I think it ends in game six.
I don't think it goes to game seven for a variety of reasons
because I don't want our boss to be mad because I won't be here for game seven.
But I do think that it will go back to Toronto.
I mean, losing or winning three games in a row is tough.
So I do think it goes back to Toronto.
I hope I'm wrong.
I hope it doesn't.
but I think it'll come back to Canada.
I mean, again, the Blue Jays, very good baseball team.
I don't want to discredit them, but I remember what I was going to bring up.
You mentioned they put up 11 runs in that game one.
Nine of them in one inning against a Blake Snell who had nothing.
Really, you know, five of those were charged to him.
Three were inherited runners that Emmett Sheehan.
Sheehan had nothing.
And Bonda just did not have his best stuff.
I have more faith in Bonda.
I hope we don't see Emmett Sheen again.
this postseason.
But that's how they got their nine runs.
Regardless, regardless if they had the stuff or not, I mean, this is the time to have it, right?
Like you can't like, I mean, when you're in a slump like, let's say, Andy Pahas has been in, right?
Batting 0.70 in the postseason, that's a, that's clear.
He's a base hit today.
He's all the way back.
All the way.
We're so back.
But you can do that.
You can kind of work your way through that in the regular season.
You can't, you can't be garbage in the postseason.
So 11 runs against a World Series champion team is 11 runs, period.
And things could have gone very differently today.
And you go back to L.A. down 02, that's a massive problem.
So we don't have to think about that.
They split the series.
And in game five, Blake Snell's going again.
Yep, that's where you want.
And you know he's going to be angry.
He's 100% going to be angry.
Thank you, Blake Snell is a good Blake Snell, though.
I will pin that my thought on the runs and maybe the Jays.
I don't want to, they did not get lucky.
They beat the worst of the Dodgers bullpen yesterday.
You eliminate that sixth inning, which is not how baseball works, or you eliminate, I guess we can still keep Snell in there.
They've scored six total runs in the series.
Eliminate the six inning, they've scored three runs.
I just feel really, really good.
As I did entering the series, I feel really good about this Dodgers team.
I think the fact that they are much, much, much more talented than the Blue Jays.
Yes, they have baseball players in Toronto.
That's what they like to tell us.
They are baseball players.
But I don't know, man.
Dodgers got the talent.
I don't think you're giving, I understand.
I don't think you're giving Toronto as much credit as you should be giving Toronto, though.
I mean, I can say this.
No, I mean, I will at you.
I'm adding you right now.
I don't even need to do it on the Twitterverse or X or whatever.
I mean, Toronto's good.
Toronto's a good team.
Do they have the star power up and down the lineup that the Dodgers do or the names that the Dodgers have?
No.
I mean, Addison Barger slept on, you know, David Schneider's couch last night.
Did anybody know who the hell Addison Barger was?
That doesn't follow the Toronto Blue Jays?
Probably not.
But the kid slept on David Schneider's couch last night and hit a grand slam as a pinch hitter
of the first ever in World Series history.
So you're thinking of the Vladi Guerrero's.
And to this point in this year, the George Springer's of the world,
that's a very recognizable name to Dodgers fans for a number of reasons.
But last night, it was the Dalton Bar shows of the world.
It was the Addison Bargers of the world.
And it was a, you know, a decent pitching performance by Toronto.
That being said, the Dodgers did exactly what they needed to do.
They evened up the series.
Yamamoto did everything he could.
You saved the bullpen for another day.
It's a day off tomorrow because the Dodgers will travel back to Los Angeles.
I don't know if they're working out.
My guess is they probably will.
It'll probably be a late workout because they're going to have to do Media Day in Los Angeles and all of the things.
Toronto will have to get used to L.A. again, blah, blah, blah.
But then you have another game on Monday.
And again, to me, that's another statement game.
It's like all the odd games are statement games, right?
Like you want to win the first game at home when you're basically your home field for three games.
And I think you got the right guy in Glass going because you got, you know,
got show hay the next day.
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I'm Clayton Eckerd, and in 2022, I was the lead of ABC's The Bachelor.
Unfortunately, it didn't go according to plan.
He became the first bachelor to ever have his final rose rejected.
The internet turned on him.
If I could press a button and rewind it all I would.
But what happened to Clayton after the show made even bigger headlines.
It began as a one-night stand and ended in a courtroom with Clayton at the center of a very strange paternity scandal.
The media is here.
This case has gone viral.
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All right, so let's talk about game three,
just a hot second.
As we preview what's going to be game one at home
for the Dodgers on Monday evening,
I believe it's a 5 p.m. start in L.A.,
because it's 8 p.m. Eastern again.
So there you have it.
So you got Tyler Glasnow going.
You would imagine that the offense,
will continue to, you know, show has got to get it going again.
I know he had a massive game for in the CS, which was the Shohei game.
It was the game of legends.
But if you take a look at all of the other postseason games for Shoah, not the best
performance as of yet.
Still time to redeem himself there.
But it's not just show hey, Clint, offensively, that has to get things going.
Yeah, yeah.
Somebody was mentioning in the chat, and I wish I would have pinned that one.
But you're, you still haven't seen a whole lot out of Freddie in this series.
You haven't seen a whole lot out of Mookie.
You mentioned Shohei there.
He had kind of the Garben Chime Homer yesterday.
But you need to see some guys kind of start to figure some things out up and down that lineup.
Yes, guys are stepping up in specific opportunities.
Obviously, Will Smith today.
And by the way, I love the radio call from Stephen Nelson, who mentioned a Dodgers wearing the number 16 doing something for the team in Canada.
That is pretty cool.
you know just great call from our friend nellie overall but um you know you had will do something you
had max munsy uh got to give credit to max as well for hitting a solo shot in that inning and then
attacking on some runs later on in the in the eighth inning they put up uh you know to get to five
runs there um i don't have the numbers in front of me i'm not using my usual setup so i don't
have all of my screens here so i don't remember all the numbers but again enough things which has been
sort of the calling card for this team this year,
doing just enough to win ball games as long as you don't give the other team,
you don't spot them nine and runs in an inning.
You're probably going to feel pretty good about your chances to win that ball game
because they are going to find this team of professionals,
of veterans,
of guys that have been there,
done that,
that experience,
they are going to find a way to do just enough to win a ball game like we saw today.
Well,
more than...
Yeah, and I feel like you have to,
I agree on all of those points,
but I feel like you have to attack Max Scher's or early, right?
I mean,
get him early.
Get him frustrated.
Get him frazzled.
Get him flustered, if you will, and knock him out of the game.
Because if it comes down to a game of bullpens, which Ken Rosenthal and I had this discussion on Friday on fair territory with Ken Rosenthal, it's like both bullpens have their struggles.
Both bullpens have their hold.
And especially now, again, all that matters is Alex Vessia and his wife and their family situation praying for them.
I couldn't care less about baseball when it comes to Vessie.
I just want everything to be okay.
personally for him. But the bullpens are not great this year. It's like, I feel like last year in
2024, it was the bullpen that was, you know, those bullpen dogs, right? And the starting
staff wasn't as good as the starting staff this year. And this year, the script is flipped.
And our starting staff has been really good. And that's what you need again, because I don't
want it to have to come down to the bullpen. Now, again, Yamamoto going, you know, a complete game
today was incredibly helpful. But Glassdown needs to go just as far.
and Scherzik needs to get bounced early.
You know, I say in the chat here,
Jim Johnson said,
I need a drink after this game.
Who else?
I don't need a drink after this game.
Honestly,
I need a cigarette because Yamamoto on the bump was sexy.
That's all I got.
Oh, he was, he was sexy.
He was,
he did some sexy things out there.
Complete CGs are so few and far between now.
Oh, that's a big deal.
Imagine if it was a complete game shutout.
Oh, dear.
No, I mean, I feel good about complete game,
one run.
all them punchies, what, 18 strikeouts between those two starts?
No, no walks tonight was the thing of beauty.
Thing of beauty.
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How about that?
Best team on paper.
Best team on paper.
Best team by payroll and ruining baseball and all that kind of stuff.
Dodgers is very, very, very good baseball organization.
And we're seeing here.
There's a couple things I want to talk about too.
Let's give our props to.
Kike Hernandez. He now has the all-time Dodgers record in terms of most postseason games. You can see
it there on the graphic. Most postseason games played in Dodger history. You guys, you know how long
this team has been around? Most postseason games played in Dodger history. He surpassed our good friend
and one of my favorite Dodgers ever, one of my favorite people ever in the game, Justin Turner.
So Kike Hernandez has now played in 87 postseason games as a Los Angeles Dodger, which is pretty
impressive considering nor he or JT came through the Dodgers farm system.
Neither one of them were signed by the Dodgers originally and or drafted by the
Dodgers rather.
So congratulations to Kike.
We're proud of you, of course.
And how about Max Muncie leading the franchise in postseason homers as well?
Postseason home runs.
The dude didn't have a job, you know, six years ago or whatever it was.
Yeah.
So I'm Clayton Eckerd.
And in 2022, I was.
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I tell you what, let me ask you that,
I mean, maybe this is something for at the end end of the show,
but I think we're nearing that point.
What the crap was that with the Jonas brothers?
I'm sorry.
I understand the whole stand up to cancer thing.
I get it.
We've all had loved ones and people very close to us affected by cancer.
It sucks.
We've all lost people in our lives to cancer.
It's a horrific, horrific disease.
And I get the MasterCard stand up to cancer campaign that Major League Baseball is a part of.
I'm all for that.
The timing to me is a little strange.
I think it could be done at maybe perhaps.
before game two or before the game, but whatever, in game, fine.
But the Jonas brothers singing a song in the middle of the game, I lost my shit.
I'm sorry.
That is not a natural break.
And who cares about the pitchers, right?
You can just sit there and be cold.
Who cares?
You're up in your, what was that?
I knew what's funny.
As I saw, I didn't like it, obviously.
I am a traditional baseball fan.
I don't like change and I don't like halftime shows in my baseball.
But there was somebody, I've seen the narrative going around that.
Those are the rally Jonas Brothers now.
They save the Dodgers series so we can't complain about the Jonas Brothers.
I don't care if it was honest to God, I will say this.
I don't care if it's Morgan Wallen.
And I'm a Morgan Wallen fanatic.
This we know.
I don't need Morgan Wallen in the middle of the, what was it,
the fourth or fifth inning singing, you know, I'm the problem.
That, I'm like, what, I could, I had to look, I looked at Chris.
I'm like, is this taped?
Is this, is this happening right now?
Like, what, what is going on?
What is that?
It was, it was a decision.
It was definitely a decision.
Listen, maybe it's not for people like us.
I don't know what people's opinions of the chat in the chat.
And maybe it's not for baseball.
You think Kevin Gossman and, well,
Yoshino Yuamamoto's like,
who the fuck are the Jonas brothers?
But like,
do you think that Gossman and Yamamoto were like,
oh,
this is cool.
This is fine.
How about this one?
I don't know.
I don't get the timing of that crap at all.
And I mean,
obviously I'll never work for the league after this,
but I don't care.
Like,
I'm just like,
what are we doing?
Dirty Dawn with the $1.99 Super Chat.
This is not the Super Bowl.
Yeah.
But at least with the super,
at least with the Super Bowl, there is a definitive break in the action and the concert is for the fans.
It's not in, what if that happened like in the middle of the third quarter?
They just stopped and had a random concert from Pipple or something.
Like, what are we doing?
What if Fat Joe came out in the middle of the third quarter of a football game?
Like, I'm sorry.
By the way, do we think we're going to see like Kendrick Lamar?
Do we think we're going to see nice people?
I think it should be a repeat of Kendrick Lamar and Ice Cube.
They were great.
Well, Kendrick didn't do anything.
But Kendrick was the theme song provider.
Well, whatever.
It should be, I want to see Dave Roberts twerking with Ice Cube again.
I do.
That was fun.
Yeah, that is fair.
The final thing we'll say on this is as much as I don't like a random MLB halftime show
in a non-natural half-time point.
You know, the ratings are getting better for baseball.
So I guess we can't, we can't say they don't kind of know what they're doing.
This is the only time you're ever going to hear me to semi-defend Rob Manfred?
Wow, I can't believe you're positive Patty today and I'm not.
Like, it's usually the other way around.
I'm sorry.
That timing.
Listen, I don't want to piss off the Jonas Brothers fans.
And not for nothing, but like to take something as serious is stand up to cancer and the message that that is.
And then all of a sudden you're trying to parlay it and transition it to the Jonas Brothers singing.
I don't know.
Again, I'm old lady yelling at clouds, but that's not the time.
It's not the time.
Hey, we're here.
That's a weird move.
Anyway, the Dodgers have evened up the series.
I'll get off my soap rocks now.
Apparently, we have some poll results.
Yeah, we ran a poll in the chat during the show.
To Toronto.
70% of the people, Clint, agree with you.
They say, no, it is not going back to Toronto.
where the Dodgers complete the mission in Los Angeles.
So the obvious answer is 30% say yes, it does go back to, oh, Canada, 385 people voted on that.
So listen, I hope the nose are correct.
I hope for the Dodgers' sake, the nose are correct.
Listen, I said Dodgers in five.
You were going to pick Dodgers in five, but change it to six to make it more exhilarating.
Yeah.
Dodgers in five.
I still stand on that.
I absolutely stand on that.
Cole, with another $2 super check.
So Snell at home is nasty Snellzilla, and he'll be pitching that game five.
Glasnow is going to out shove Max Scher.
Max Scherzer is probably not going to get out of the fourth inning.
He's 41.
I'm sorry.
The dude is 41.
He's just not going to farewell in L.A.
against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Don't be a little bit of shadows.
Hashtag Shadows, maybe helping them out.
Maybe by that point of the game.
But no.
And the thing is, if it goes six, you got yellow little on the bump again.
Let me ask you this.
Does Clayton Kershaw throw a pitch in the World Series?
I hope.
I hope in, by the way, people wondering about my mouth, they had very blue cake.
Because we're also late celebrating my birthday again here.
Shout out the people in the DeVore Man Cave.
Yeah, get a good lead.
Get a good lead.
Let Clayton pitch.
I love the, I would really love to see him pitching at home.
love to see him maybe collect the final three or six outs to clinch the world series.
That would be phenomenal.
A true storybook ending to a Hall of Fame career.
That would be really cool.
So you're saying if it's in a no doubt kind of situation, you see, Kurs?
Is that the only way you see him?
No, I don't know.
I don't think that last time we saw him was the last time we saw him.
Absolutely.
I don't think it was that really pretty bad outing against the, who we even playing the DS?
So long ago, I don't remember Phillies.
Philly's where you got.
The D.S.
Phillies, yeah.
Yeah.
That's not how Kershaw goes out.
So, no.
I'm putting it out there right now.
Hell, Clayton Kershaw ends the World Series for the Dodgers and gets that third ring.
So he is, so Clayton Kershaw is the Walker Bueller from last year.
Well, I mean, Bueller had to nut up in a.
Wow.
Whoa.
In a much closer game.
Earmouse.
In a much closer game.
Yeah.
We did grow the final pitches.
my point.
All right.
Yeah,
yeah.
I think the circumstances
will be very different.
Yeah,
that makes sense.
That's fine.
I just hope we see him
out there again
in a positive situation.
And for everything
that Clayton Kershaw
has meant to this team
and this franchise
and, you know,
I would love to see him
go out on top like that.
So we have a day off tomorrow.
You and I will be back,
of course, on Monday.
That is game three
of the 2025 World Series.
We're back at home.
Super chat here.
$5.
We appreciate you.
And that's all she wrote.
game over. Dodgers win, baby, 10 down, three to go.
Three more wins. Go Dodgers. Yama, yama, yama, yama, yama, yama.
We also got Ritchie in there.
Oh, Richie, of course.
Canadian bacon and maple syrup was not a match for Yamamoto.
By the way, that sounds tremendous. Canadian bacon and maple syrup.
Yamamoto is spelled guts. So how did that? We don't need him work out for them today.
Ooh, it's a good point. That is a good point.
Don't, I mean, not that Shohay or anything was the difference maker.
in this particular ball game.
But I don't understand why other fan bases
like inject themselves into the games
the way these teams do.
Some teams do.
I don't know.
Have you gone to an away stadium
where the Dodgers fans are the opponent?
Like you act like the Dodgers fans
like we don't do this type of stuff.
Yeah, but I'm going to walk away
from what I was going to say.
Dodgers fans are perfect everywhere they go.
They're not.
Yeah.
They're not.
And I'm one of them, so I can say that.
We're not perfect.
Whoa, you're a homer?
Yeah.
I mean, yeah.
Anyways.
Dodgers win.
Dodgers win.
We feel good.
Series is tied 1-1.
Going back to L.A.
I think you love to see it.
Again, thanks guys for being here.
We appreciate all of the comments in the chat.
Thank you for watching us here on Dodgers territory, presented by Fox 1.
Again, do not forget.
Clint and I will be back for post-game on Monday.
not our regular show.
We will be back for post game on Monday.
And hopefully we are talking about a Dodgers 2-1 World Series advantage.
Have a great rest of your weekend.
Be safe. Go Dodgers.
We'll see you Monday.
And if you want more conversation, jump on over to my All Dodgers YouTube channel.
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