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Congratulations on the victory.
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This is This is your fifth career World Series starts.
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So you're you're familiar with what comes with this?
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You're familiar with what it might feel like.
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I just wonder in this, you know, different time.
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Just sort of as you prepared for for this moment.
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What if anything felt different about it?
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Yeah.
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It was a great, great game tonight, all the way around for us.
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Um, you know, it didn't feel it didn't feel too different other than being not in our home ballpark or being on the road or anything like that.
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But, um, you know, like you said, I've got to do this before.
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And, um, you know, the last couple haven't gone so well for me, so I'm fortunate toe, get out there in game one and get another chance at it.
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And, uh, you know, we pulled out a win tonight and our guys played awesome.
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And, um, we're excited.
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Come back tomorrow, try to do it again about that.
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And there's We've talked about this through the years.
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There's no way toe elegantly ask the question.
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But I mean, you you pitched as well as anybody in the regular season in the postseason is what it is.
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So how do you manage?
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Just carrying around whatever that is.
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If it's anything to you.
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If that occupies any of the space in your head on a day like today, what the chance tonight represented for you personally, you're just a good as your next start, man.
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So, um, just try to make, uh, make your pitch is have a good start, and then four days from now, try to make another good start.
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And, uh, that's that's all I think about.
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I'm not worried about what happened in the past.
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I'm not worried about, um, you know, good games, bad games, things like that.
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You wash it, you know, I'm gonna celebrate tonight.
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And if I had a bad one, I would have been disappointed tonight.
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But tomorrow's a new day and, uh, we want to know in the world Siri's, That's pretty special, man.
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We'll come back and try to tomorrow right on.
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And you guys are very familiar with this.
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Last night on this show, I mentioned that there's like, 17 guys in your dugout that that have been through this and there's Charlie Morton on the other side that has If there's a value in in that Clayton being familiar with what this stage is, how do you describe what that would be if it's anything?
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Um, yeah.
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You know, I think the one thing that experience could do is that no, that you've done it before and that you've had success in that situation.
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So, um, you know, for for the guys in that clubhouse, you know what we did in the last series coming back 31 I think we can, you know, from our past experiences know that we can win games in the postseason.
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And, um, when you got guys in the clubhouse like J t like Mookie like seeks, like months all the way down the line up, Um, you just have that belief in that confidence and guys.
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And so I think that's what postseason experience does.
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It just gets you that little extra belief that you can win a game in the postseason and thankful that we got a lot of that in there.
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All right, last real quick because we're getting ready to show this highlight.
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And when we get to the Cody Bellinger home run, I am I nuts?
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Or does it just does it sound different off his bat than any other person?
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Bumper?
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Um, yeah, it za different sound.
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You know.
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He's just, uh, he's wiry, strong wire.
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He's strong, and he's got some juice.
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And, man, he's come up clutch The last two games for us, he's played unbelievable defense.
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His shoulders popped out.
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It's back in now.
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We're good.
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And, uh, it's just, uh, just one of the many guys on our team that does some pretty special things on a baseball field.
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Tell your guys to leave the boppers shoulder alone.
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We need We need the shoulder intact if you're a Dodger fan.
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Clayton, Thanks so much for sir.
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Thanks for taking the time.
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Congratulations on getting the victory tonight, man.
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Thanks for the time.
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