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Hear from the Dodgers after their 9-1 win over the Giants. Russell Martin and James Loney both homered in the victory.

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" Anyone video and home so it's only going to be at home first and I know we've been a lot this year -- you know just feel comfortable going out there and those were -- on the ball."

" All the dodger fans seem -- that's it's it's fun to play here when you're you're playing arrivals in the Giants obviously it's and it's an important series and it was a big win."

" I was you know. It kind of feels like get on base and its."

" It's his sixth -- because I a couple of pitchers -- going to throw the last couple days weren't even really expected to throw this weekend Kuroda goes last night Padilla tonight because of what's happening with. With wolf and first job but these guys are really a stand."

" Yeah now I mean you know they go out there you know them an idea what they want to do that to -- next room and it's just the stuff so. Neither Clinton behind guys like that."

" Now Russell guy you started with his big -- induces Carlton Fisk and impersonation -- on the basis of walks and hit it and good for getting on good job tonight thanks much too much tomorrow thanks as -- all right there does."

" Surprise me in that it's not surprising that. You know we're rated -- we came in here this. You know our -- unpredictable and I just. -- going to try to figure out it. You know we certainly -- Murton -- first two games and you know we need to be the same anymore when. You can name. -- and you. Well I don't know. I think if I knew I would bottle it and news and elsewhere. And mean that's that's the that's the part of that makes me feel good not the fact that we. Don't play everybody like this but the fact that when it comes to these types of series that we're ready to play and it's again it's no guarantee wouldn't win but. We don't seem to be. Intimidated. You know overwhelmed or anything like that. You usually have a decent answer but tonight. Horses but -- that -- it is it is crazy that you. To have that. You know it should just. And I'm thrilled that we. -- dodger fans come this ballpark to watch their team. That we can do something good for the you know we have 22 well pitched games. And -- could do was great -- going -- is it your pitching is there. That -- there and our pitching is good and it's not like we you know guys who who pitched well at least two days are capable. And yet they're struggling somewhat and you know we were struggling to come in and you know we. Slowly but surely have been as so often about Russell and and and you know Loney. These guys and gradually getting better. And you know right now there they're pretty good place."

" Trying ticket is bring you home to dodger town. Led by the -- Joe Torre the blues cruise on the map and making waves in the National League. It seems beyond trying to get to."

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