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The Los Angeles Dodgers rally behind Kyle Tucker’s walk-off hit to stun the Miami Marlins.
Can this clutch moment unlock Tucker’s full potential and jumpstart the Dodgers’ offense?
Harry Ruiz and Travis Rodgers break down Tucker’s season-altering at-bat, Shohei Ohtani’s red-hot streak—and the Dodgers’ controversial decision to rest him despite back-to-back three-hit games—and dissect Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s uneven outing. Insightful discussion spotlights the patience of younger stars like Andy Pages and Dalton Rushing, plus the high-stakes bullpen puzzle surrounding Edwin Diaz’s health, Tanner Scott’s rise, and looming rotation shakeups with Blake Snell’s return. All that and more on today’s episode of Locked On Dodgers with Harry Ruiz and Travis Rodgers!
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Kyle Tucker just silences Daughters with One Swing, and this might be the moment that
changes everything.
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On today's show, White Edwin Diaz believes the best version of himself is still kind.
The Dodgers are making a fascinating call with Show Hail Time, but first, Kyle Tucker breaks
through getting the walk off hit.
He needed that one big swing, and he finally got it, Travis.
This wasn't just a walk off.
This felt like a release, because for a month, you could see it.
The timing was slightly off.
The results weren't matching the contact.
The pressure was building.
This superstar brought in to be a Difference Maker, and through April, it just hadn't
clicked.
But in the ninth inning yesterday, bases loaded, came on the line.
He didn't try to do too much, and he got that walk off single.
Yeah.
I'd like what you said right there.
I think the results were not matching the contact.
I think that's a really, really good way to say it, because for the last week or so,
he'd been hitting the ball hard.
He just had not been getting a lot of hits.
Last night, he finally got a hit that got the monkey off his back.
We know this.
Baseball fans know this.
Sometimes, it just takes one to unlock you, and all of a sudden, it's like, man, that's
all it was.
That's all I need to do.
I know how to do this.
This isn't as hard as I was making it out to be.
And all of a sudden, you relax a little bit, and they hit start to come one after the
other.
So, I'm really optimistic that this is going to unlock him, and he can start to be the
player that the Dodger signed in the office season, because he's a really, really good player.
He needed it, for sure, that this guy is about as, what's a polite way to say, tight
intense, maybe stoic might be another way of putting it, but the guy's kind of a flat
liner is maybe not nice, so way to say it.
And you can tell that it meant a lot to him.
You can tell that it means, look, I don't care if you make $60 million a year.
If you're not contributing to the team, that's a frustrating thing.
When you're not the player that you know you can be, that's a frustrating thing.
So, I think that that was a very big moment.
It's nice to Dodgers to pull one out.
You know, they didn't do anything for eight innings, and that an extra base hit through
the first eight innings.
And then all of a sudden, it clicked, and that's why they are who they are.
It doesn't take long.
It just takes, just takes a couple of guys to get hits in big spots, and they got it
done last night.
It was fun to watch.
I'm glad you bring it up, Travis, because at the start of the game, I'm like, yes, this
is what we needed.
A first inning where you got a couple of runs, you get an early lead.
You're feeling yourself, and then it's like, all right, fourth inning, they are still
not doing anything.
Sixth inning.
All right, Miami just scored three innings, three runs in the fifth, one in the fourth
inning.
We're still in with two runs that shout out to Oscar Hernandez.
He got himself that RBI single early in the game.
But then after that, it was like, they were completely stopped by Patek.
And it's like, all right, guys, we need to do something right here.
And that's when that ninth inning was huge for the boys in blue, where you had patience,
where you had that clutch, Shohei Oltani, double that I have no clue how it didn't leave
the park.
I finished the game right there on Japanese heritage night.
It was like, just waiting for it to happen.
But that ninth inning, it was Andy Pai, his walk, Dalton rushing pinch hit for Santiago
Espanol.
What?
Miguel Rolga has a bunch pop out of that right there.
I don't know, Travis.
Yeah, that was that was something where I would have, I mean, of course, once you know the
results with the benefit of the doubt, you know, it's like, just let him swing the
bat.
I mean, earlier in the game, he was this close from hitting a two run home run to tie the
game.
And he did.
And I would have let him swing.
But then Shohei got that RBI double.
Then Freddie Freeman was watch faces, oh, it will Smith struck out, but Kyle Tucker ended
up getting the RBI single with two outs.
And I'm very happy that he was able to do so because the narrative is completely different.
Unlike if he hadn't gotten that hit, if he had been struck out, if he had gotten a ground
out, if something had happened with the negative outcome, the narrative would have been right
now by all Dodgers fans or the great, great majority is like, what a waste of money.
And it's like, it's one month into the season.
But I'm just happy.
Get that monkey off your back and get that swagger in your body because we know that he's
one of the best baseball players in the world.
If not, Dodgers wouldn't have given him the type of contract that they ended up giving
him.
Yeah.
He's a good player.
It was a matter of time.
I'm glad he got it and I think this will unlock him moving forward.
As far as the decision of Bunkos, I didn't dislike it.
Miguel Rojas is really good with the bat in his hands.
He gets that bun down way more often than what happens happens.
No, maybe you take the bat out of Shohei's hands at that point if he comes up.
So there's some give it take.
I understand the feeling to want to let him swing, but I didn't hate it in the moment.
I thought the thing that set the ending up more than anything, and I think this is a really
positive development for the Dodgers moving forward.
I think at the beginning of the season, if I told you, hey, listen, the Dodgers are going
to pull the game out in the ninth inning, come from a couple of runs down and they're
going to win the game because Andy Pahes draws a walk followed by Dalton rushing drawing
a walk.
I think you would have said, dude, you're out of your mind.
Those guys are free.
Pahes in particular is a free swinging player.
Pahes in particular is somebody who will expand the zone, who will chase, who will try
to, and I mean, this is a compliment, but try to do too much often, and instead of just
saying, okay, they're not going to come to me, walk the first base, let the next guy
do it.
Dalton rushing is still a very inexperienced major league player.
He's having a great start to 2026, but he's done a lot of damage by being very aggressive,
by swinging the bat, by trying to make things happen, by being ultra aggressive.
He draws a walk as well.
So I think it's just a really good, if Freddie Freeman or Mookie Bats or Shoei Otani or Kyle
Tucker, Will Smith, Max Muncie, these guys draw a walk.
It's like, yeah, that's what they do.
They're professional hitters.
They've been around the block a long time.
They're going to be patient.
They're very comfortable letting the next guy do damage.
A younger player is much more likely to be hyped up and go after a bad pitch that those
two guys didn't do that.
I think is really good news for the Dodgers that two young guys were very patient in
big moments, speaks very highly of them.
It shows you the growth that these two guys are having in this 2026, early 2026 season
and we're loving being able to see it right now, especially on a night where we got
to mention Yoshino Miyamoto, he didn't have a very sharp outing.
He battled, but the command wasn't there.
The walks filed up and eventually it ended up costing him.
But here's the key.
Good teams pick up their starters on nights like that and that's exactly what the Dodgers
did.
When you needed, you're down by two.
You need to get a runner on base.
You needed to get another runner on base to get the game tying run on base and that's
what Pa has and rushing did in back to back at bats and then you get a guy like Shohei
Otani to be able to bring one in and then you got that rest of that lineup and I love
to see, for example, Count Tucker, he was dropped to the cleanup spot.
He has even batted 5th a couple nights ago.
Right here, this is key to be able to have a guy like Freddie Freeman be behind Shohei
Otani to keep that line going.
We've seen Tucker, unfortunately at times, just hack at first pitches and be a terrible
pop out where it's like, man, be a little bit more patient, watch a picture too and then
be aggressive and go after something and right here, having Freddie right behind Shohei,
I think that was key and once Mookie comes back, being able to have Shohei and then Mookie
and then Freddie and potentially Tucker, that might not be the order that you thought
of things when the season began.
But at the end of the day, you just need the order that helps you win games and not the
way that you planned it in February, March, but have it function in April.
Yeah, I mean, like we talked about, I think other than Shohei batting first, I think
take the other eight guys, you can almost throw them in a hat and pick them out of random
and it's probably going to work out pretty well for you more often than not.
I think as far as Tucker being aggressive early in the count, I think you're right.
I think that is the quickest way to tell if somebody's going bad is, are they taking
strikes and are they swinging a ball?
That's the thing that I think Tucker was doing is when you're down, when you're scuffling,
when you're fighting it, you want to fix it and the way that you want to fix it is by
hitting the ball.
The way you want to fix it is by being aggressive.
The way you want to do it is by, hey, man, if I get a good pitch, I'm going to go, go,
and they're all of a sudden it's ball one.
And then when you say, hey, don't be too aggressive, it's strike one right down the middle.
And you just can't find that, that groove.
I think he's starting to find it.
I think that with going back to Yamamoto briefly, he was way off.
Now his way off is different than most guys way off, but he had a handful of walks which
is very unlike him.
And he got his splitter, which is one of the nastiest pitches in baseball tagged for a
three run home run, like that pitch does not get hit for home runs.
And they did last night.
So that was very unusual.
I thought the other thing that was kind of interesting and we talked about this.
This is why I got to be in every day or here at Lockdown Dodgers is going back to the
giant series when they faced Tyler Malley.
Malley was having a terrible season as the RA around seven.
You're just getting ready for the Dodgers to, you know, cave his head in early.
Same thing with Chris Paddock.
Chris Paddock came in with really bad numbers on the season.
A guy that the Dodgers felt, you know, probably pretty ripe for the pick in.
They got to him early with those two and then he settled in and just absolutely shoved
the rest of the night for him.
He was really, really good.
So just because a guy comes in with some fat numbers, doesn't mean that he's going to have
a bad night against the Dodgers day.
They've let a couple of, you know, kind of easy marks off the hook through the early part
of the season.
At least last night they, they squared the account in the last inning.
Fortunately for the boys in blue, they were able to get to Pete Fairbanks who exited
the game with an injury and then Phillips.
He gave up that RBI double, RBI single to RBI single from Cal Tucker.
So my question to you, checking out our show today.
Do you think this moment actually turns Cal Tucker's season around or is it just one big
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Johale Tony is coming off back to back three hit games and the Dodgers are still choosing
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Otani finally dominating, but benched at the plate.
Showy Otani is locked in again, back to back three hit games, power showing up with home
runs, the timing seems back and now he's not hitting today.
The stodgers are sending him to the mound, but keeping his bat out of the lineup, not
because he's struggling, not because he's hurt, but because they're trying to manage the
bigger picture.
And honestly, this is the tight rope that they will have to walk all season long because
he will be available to pitch from day one from game one all the way through the end
of the season.
Knock on wood.
Hopefully that's the case.
But Travis, I've been a proponent since the preseason during that game that he pitched
and he didn't hit an Arizona, I was like, hey, maybe that's the formula that they should
use.
But right now, I'm like, he just had back to back three hit games.
He just said his first home run in two weeks.
He was able to get a clutch RBI double to put the Dodgers in a position to win the game
last night.
I understand that tight rope that they're walking through, but is this the moment to be
like, okay, yeah, don't hit today.
Well, the line is when you're hot, you don't mess with hot, right?
You just let hot stay hot for as long as it is.
And then when it's not, then you can kind of try to figure out a way to get hot again.
I tend to agree with you.
I think that taking him out of the batting order at this point is not something that I would
do because of, you know, back to back three hit games.
He's driving the ball.
He's hitting with power.
You know, and when he gets hot, he tends to stay hot for a long time.
So I would leave him in the lineup.
Now, here's the part that I think we're not privy to.
And it's clearly something that the Dodgers have discussed with him.
They have a plan about how they want to use him.
They have a plan about how they want to use him as a pitcher, as a designated hitter,
and then occasionally as both.
But it does not look like the way that we've seen it up until this point is going to be
the way that it is for this season.
I don't know if that's in an effort to try to extend his innings.
I don't know if that's an effort to try to get him say young consideration.
I don't know if that's an effort to just try to get him off of his feet a little bit
occasionally because he gets so little rest to begin with or a little bit of all of these
things.
I do believe they have a formula.
I do believe that they have a method to their madness about when he does and when he
doesn't.
And they don't want to alter that plan just based on hot or not.
I think that this is what they're doing.
They're going to stick with it.
He's going to have to hit and pitch on the same day occasionally because you can't go
through the whole season.
And then in October say, OK, go do it.
It's like getting in shape to run a marathon.
You can't just show up on race day and go do it.
You got to do it frequently and kind of stack up those miles to get ready to go.
So he needs to stack some miles during the course of the season.
But maybe much like marathon train, you got to have some off days built in there too to
kind of rest and recover.
So I think that's what that is.
I tend to subscribe to the when when stuff's working, don't touch it.
But they're obviously going in a different direction.
Yeah.
And Dave Roberts had even said about talked about a pregame before show he had the great
night at the plate that show he would have the night off as a DH on the game on Tuesday
when he's pitching.
But here's a situation to we got to look at all the factors where this is coming from.
He with 13 games and 13 days for the Dodgers.
This means that he's going to be pitching on five days rest instead of six days rest.
So one day shorter than he's used to and then you also have a day game tomorrow on Wednesday
at 1210.
So do you want to have him exhausted from pitching and hitting ahead of a day game?
This is another circumstance that comes through and that's something that I understand
and that I like from the Dodgers where it's like, I don't care if he goes three for three
with an RBI double in a clutch situation or if he goes five or five with three home runs.
If we have a plan and this is what we're sticking with and we're going through, this is
what we're going to do.
So it doesn't matter what's going to what's going to happen there.
We're going to stick with their plan because that's what they're trusting and maybe most
importantly, if Otani is able to stay elite on the mound, that might actually be more
valuable in October for the boys and blue because if you're able to keep a streak of elite
pitching with the guy Travis out of the four guys that started in the playoffs for the
Dodgers.
Otani, for example, in the World Series game seven, he got tagged early and we know that
he was was on even shorter rest for what he's used to.
If you're able to have that Yamamoto glass now snail Otani all in an elite level in October,
this team is untouchable.
Heck, we've seen that streak of quality starts that got snapped by a Yamamoto yesterday,
but glass now has been amazing.
You've had the case of Shohei been amazing on the on the mound.
You've had Justin Robleski doing an incredible job.
If you had Blake's now to the mix, it's like who's going to stop the Dodgers if they're
pitching is on that type of level and look at the rest of the bets.
You have a lot of options for the Dodgers as well.
This is a thing of the type of problem that every team in baseball wishes they had.
Yeah, no, they've got a lot of guys that you can throw out there.
I think that the reason that they're doing Otani, using him the way that they're using
him and kind of deciding ahead of time is the very same reason that we've seen them be
so successful over the last 12 years.
When they have a formula that they believe is going to be successful, they do not deviate
from the formula.
This is what they do.
If that means that they have to punt on any given game during the regular season, they'll
do it.
They don't care.
Obviously, they want to win as much as you can, but they would rather let something slip
away than alter their plan.
Now, once you get into the postseason, all bets are off.
The plans go out the window and you manage the game in front of you for the day that you're
playing.
Tomorrow, tomorrow, but this is the exact opposite of that.
We're still at the end of April.
We still have five months of baseball left.
If they've decided that Otani is only going to DH and pitch occasionally, as opposed
every time, that's what they're going to do.
He could have hit three home runs last night.
He could be coming off of a cycle or whatever it is, they're not going to deviate from
their plan.
This is what they do.
I respect it, that they don't really kind of let emotion dictate how they're going
to do it.
I think that they finally got to the spot where in the postseason, they don't do it like
that because for a long time, they did.
They kind of continued to follow their form in the postseason.
They didn't really get the results that I think a lot of us were hoping for, but during
the regular season, their unbelievably disciplined approach to their methodology has given incredible
results.
I don't think they're going to alter it just because somebody gets hot or cold.
If he were, had he gone old for five last night and struck out four times, they're like,
we got to get him back in there to get him back on the horse, they're going to stick
to their plan.
So if you at home, in your car, at the gym, walking your dog, wherever you are at, if
you had to choose, would you rather have Otoni as a picture, only in tonight's game or
keep us bad in the lineup as well, no matter what?
Drop your answer in the comments or hit me up on social at Hey, Ruiz on X, at Harry
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Edwin DS says he'll be back not just back, but back to being elite and he sounds confident
very confident that he'll do that in the second half of the season.
But let's not sugar code it in his last two appearances with the Dodgers.
They were very rough.
The velocity was down.
The command wasn't sharp.
The results were very bad and then came the real issue here discomfort in his arm and
we know why lose bodies in his arm, not ligament damage, which that's huge, but still something
that clearly affected him and according to Diaz removing those bodies should fix the problem.
Now, if he does come back right, this changes everything Travis because of fully healthy
Edwin DS at the back end of this bullpen, that's a weapon that the Dodgers haven't really
had consistently since Kenley Jensen departed.
Yeah, maybe I, you know, you know, my feelings with really pictures.
I don't know.
I mean, it wasn't very good.
I know he was hurt, but he's had seasons where he wasn't very good.
He's had seasons where he was untouchable.
I don't know which one you're going to get.
I know that coming off of an arm surgery in the middle of the season is never good news.
You know, just kind of jump right back in and think that you're going to be as good
as ever.
I don't know.
I mean, I hope so.
I hope that he looks sharp.
I hope that he's healthy.
I hope that, you know, he's exactly what the doctor ordered from, from a year ago.
But, you know, once you miss three months of the season, I think all bets are off.
I think you just, uh, you, I think there's hopefulness.
And I think that you want to remain hopeful, but to actually rely on it and, and assume
that it's going to be that way, I think is, is tricky because you need to start developing
plan B's and C's and D's and E's and, and make sure that you have other options that
you can pitch that ninth inning.
Um, I think that's what they've been doing for the last few weeks is trying to, I don't
know if I want to say audition, that feels too, too, too, like too strong of a word.
But get a look at guys, I'll use Dave Roberts's language.
Who on that trust tree is the guy that you feel most comfortable with in those big situations?
Because D has, has to earn his way back, not as far as like, that we know he can get
guys out.
We know he can.
But is he healthy?
Can he pitch them back to back days?
Can he pitch his, can he throw like all of this stuff and stuff to build him back
up is, is an enormous mystery.
Now, do I think he'll be Edwin Diaz in 2027?
Yeah, because he'll be fully built up and everything else.
But this is a, this is a work in progress.
And until I see it, I'm going to be, you know, curious to see what's coming next.
Yeah.
And so far, we've seen guys like Tanner Scott, Lake Trinon, Alex Vesia, get opportunities.
And for example, Vesia, he's had kind of a rough couple of outings for him that they
haven't had the dominance that we've seen from him in the past.
And then you got a Tanner Scott, who yes, he allowed a two run home run the other
day, but besides that in the loss against the Cubs and they ended up being the difference
in the game when they lost six to four, but besides that, he's been rock solid.
And for me, to be giving him props, you know that he has to be pitching really good
because I was anti Tanner Scott right now.
I'm like, hey, he has been very solid and I'll say it as it is.
He's been really good.
He has earned these opportunities that he's getting.
And there's also potential reinforcements coming later in the season when the cases
of Brock Stewart, Evan Phillips, who might be coming back at the same time as and when
Diaz, but Diaz, he's the big question mark right here.
And I'm 100% on the same side as you Travis.
It's like, how can you trust?
For example, he says, and that's what he's supposed to say, right?
He's not going to say, I'm going to come back at 50%.
I'm not going to be myself.
Hopefully I'm okay enough to, no, no, no.
He's going to trust himself.
He's one of the best closers that we've had in the game over the last decade.
He's going to say that he's going to be his own elite self once he returns in July,
August or September.
Hopefully the sooner, the better.
But for now, it's just a wait and see type of game.
It's an audition.
It's just the opportunity for players, like you said, to prove what they can do late in
games and right here, who has earned your trust, Travis.
We know we've only had like one save opportunity in a tight game.
And Tiner Scott got it.
Anybody else that you think has, because even yesterday we had Eater, the guy that the Dodgers
got from the Nationals, I believe have the night ending and leave the game with the Dodgers
still only down by two.
Yeah, I think that they're all kind of in the same bucket at this point.
I think that if you said to me, you know, fast forward to tonight, the Dodgers have
a one run lead and it's, you know, two, three, four coming up to bat.
Who do you want to go out there?
I think I'd probably pick Scott at this point just because he probably has the most
experience doing things like that.
But if it were Blake Trinon, I wouldn't hate it.
If it were Alex Vesia, I wouldn't hate it.
I think this is the curse of relief pitching.
You just never really know what you're going to have.
Like, you know, Scott was bad last year.
He's been pretty good this year.
And when Diaz kind of ping pongs back and forth between unhitterable to kind of normal.
You know, he's very rarely bad, but you know, there are times when you can get to him
a little bit.
So I don't know.
I, you know, Henriquez can look great at times and then he'll walk the world
other days.
Jack D'Rire is pretty consistent when it comes to getting guys out, but he doesn't
have a ton of swing and miss in his game either.
And sometimes you need some swing and miss in those big night ending situations.
So, you know, I think a lot of it's going to be match up driven depending on who's
coming up where you are in the order, a left-right situation and all that.
But if the game on the line and I could pick my guy, I think it would be Tanner Scott.
And then I'd cross my fingers and hope that it works out because I don't, I don't know
if I love any of those options.
The good news is this is true of just about every team that doesn't have Mason Miller
at the back end of the bullpen.
This is true about, you know, what it looks like in April, could look different in July,
could look different in October.
It is incredibly fluid stuff changes all the time.
Dodgers are usually pretty reluctant to trade for relief farms.
That's not something that they typically do.
So, I think this is going to be more or less what you have throughout the course of the
season.
But hopefully, the S comes back and looks good.
But you just, you just never, I wouldn't be surprised if by the time you get into October,
if you're seeing a bunch of these starting pictures, eat up a bunch of those relief
and exol over again.
Oh, yeah.
And that's option C. We know that Blake Snell will return sooner than later.
He has a start today in Ontario, so if you're at ONT Field, go and check that game out
and support Snell Zilla on his return trail, somebody's going to have to leave the rotation.
You're not going to carry a seven-man rotation.
So will it be Roki Sasaki?
Will it be Emma Chien?
It better not be Justin Robleski.
So would we get Roki Sasaki be a closer again for the boys in blue?
I feel that that would be his easier path to success is keeping him ready.
Everything I've heard them say, they want to develop him as a starter.
And I think the only way Sasaki goes back to the bullpen is if something like last year
happens all over again, where they literally are out of options.
They're down options right now, but they're not out of options.
They want him to develop as a starter.
Putting him in the bullpen does not accomplish that goal.
I think if he continues to struggle, I think his future is in Oklahoma City.
It's not down in the bullpen.
Now fast forward October, and you need it, maybe he can revive his role from last year,
and I was listening to that podcast.
I know we've talked about it a couple of times, Jeff Pasin did with John Schneider and Dave Roberts.
And there was a moment where Dave said it fast.
He went through it, not like he was trying to sneak it through,
but he didn't stop and dwell on it and kind of bring it up.
But he said, Roki wasn't good in the World Series.
You know, we really couldn't go to him there.
That he was really good against Philly.
But after that, we really kind of had to do different things.
And that's why they used what they used in Game 7 of that World Series.
That he had already lost confidence in Roki at that point.
Last year, I don't think Sasaki's done anything to regain confidence at this point.
So Sasaki as a relief pitcher is a only if you absolutely have to option.
And we got tons of runway left before we have to do that.
Break glass in case of emergency kind of scenario for the boys in blue.
So Emma Cheon, I mean, there will be options.
But the best part is that there's still a lot of time left to Dodgers.
Yeah, the Dodgers with this win, 20 wins, nine to feed.
So pretty much winning two out of every three games so far this season.
And they haven't played all that well.
That's the crazy part.
Like their record is really good.
And they haven't played badly.
But I mean, you tell me what you think, Eric.
Like I would give him a B, maybe a B plus through the first month of the season.
It's been good.
It hasn't been bad, but they're two to the good, one to the bad.
And they haven't really put their best foot forward yet.
It's incredible.
They haven't even shifted to full gear.
They're far from it and they got a 20 and nine record.
So the Dodgers aren't just waiting.
They're evaluating who steps up now might still have a role even when Diaz returns.
So my last question, let's close the show with this question.
Do you actually trust that Ed Wind Diaz will return to elite closer form in the second half?
Or do you think the Dodgers need to have a plan like he won't?
Let me know in the comments or via social media.
All right, that'll do it for today's pod.
Thank you for making Lockdown Dodgers your first assistant of the day.
And thank you for making Lockdown the number one sports podcast network.
We'll be back tomorrow Wednesday to talk about Show Hail.
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