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Hear from Dodgers' Matt Kemp about the Great Wall of China, going through the farm system and much more on 'In My Own Words.'

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" the one thing about living -- do you live hot hot hot in the air conditioning goes. I could have expected. You go to ball -- And it's kind of odd times and you come back at night. It's enough times is so you don't hit too much of the traffic but I assume -- been and what he's always threats yet to get -- it has ups and where that they'll file."

" Now go somewhere like it was like fifteen minutes away and -- in."

" Six weight -- outside -- relate to stop there. We've got to do so at a very young -- that very few people just -- to. He walked up outs and a great -- that it was over there and you pretty much complain about the entire wedding. -- I'll management cramped. Debut this yeah."

" You have hurt. Over eight. Promotion of Buffalo."

" calf muscles hurt him and you know mobile workout in this -- that many steps in. It was it was pretty crazy but it greatest friend -- talk about that. Moment's thought that was or -- the fact that you know nobody does that. Have everybody want to go over the I was still time -- him. Where we were ahead of time if just this -- goes into the great while it. For an. Just just great to see that it means people made that big old wallet. It's a million I think millions of people and Mancuso. Just to see that -- pretty. Our -- to wrap up. What's yet to just be yourself as far as playing games. Or are you able to take a step back once politics all the roses and understand all the experiences it is. I kind of did that network that now -- you know sometime last. Guess a little bored out there sometimes he's a special pitcher Padilla you don't get too much action at this talk I don't think about you know everything is going on in my life. How lucky I am fit to be -- a look at. I think the coolest part of the in. A -- today -- that that is just 55000 people in the standings can you do for benefits are the best you could see everybody. Funny you is it -- you know."

" And you weren't thinking about anything when you made that over the silica in a lot you know us. That's not only was -- game -- because -- that's just received a yearlong."

" I drive to center field making. The source sports back looking up."

" are you."

" He made."

" It was fairly advanced things that weren't really thinking about it too much is going back on -- ball then this is pretty funny because that day. I was I was kind of playing with their kitchen just so happens."

" You're always talked about as a fire to a player. So what kind of sets -- me on about us through the X tools to let you know hamstrings and that's -- to Florida to train for baseball. On a scale of one -- handlers of six to twenty."

" You you know still learning. If it's getting better and better every year they have brought about hadn't. I'm not added to -- right now it is a means of you know just. Some crazy things that and that they can hit but I think everybody does everybody makes mistakes but Sam prior and they can say -- get there I didn't. Yeah bishop a few years ago you know -- hadn't -- the I was they would hit me when I knew I could I could give him play with these guys when I went to the Arizona Fall League in. Dungeons and attention in this. Playing pretty good in that that it was a scout it was mostly guys that though we're on our team on their all in the big leagues right now and I haven't this incessant. I mean I play with those guys in this. After after the fall they got I -- that's when had a good chance. It's -- inviting me to big league camp but that is so good spot in the fall league. -- I mean that's where I won an idea what I got that. That's very big league spring training got some big league meal money. In. Because of the that I wanted to include -- division achieve that they did it. It's funny you know antibodies are you thought about Bedanova meal money management spread -- those -- and better than those kind of but it doesn't mean update in about this announcement that every day Allen who wants out -- I want to. Plethora of things that you. When you look at how young you arts and what's your status isn't -- Some guys available on field -- some guys have born leaders that you're headed that direction is that something you're welcome. Yeah I mean. -- Wimbledon if anybody anybody out there. I mean -- thing lead I can be a vocal leader lead by example like -- the -- it is whatever whatever that -- to be out. I'm really not too. -- think I've got another year isn't needed them the vocal leader yet we got a bunch of good is it to him right now that I'd listen to Marcus. Times wrote. The Seattle hey look nice in Patriots head animal definitely tyrannical. Some. That is -- tires. He finds problems right now yeah. We did you did you. Wait -- fourth and one time and cops that beat. That isn't -- to sell bonds just. They could use of a sudden it just past the thought that you couldn't have a cellphone. He says my window to. -- something. Tickets and I just can't I -- take as. He's -- need to think about -- I'm. That I did -- there was plenty of time finding -- but."

" And trying to come of that man he got he got moved up and in my cool you know from one of your political. They now are you going to Washington DC and I was like why."

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