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00:00 – Kyle Tucker's Slump & Standing Ovation Debate 04:53 – Fan Connection Struggles & Dodger Stadium Culture 07:49 – Learning From Will Smith's Low-Key Approach 10:23 – Ava's Batting Practice Story with Joe Kelly 12:25 – Edwin Díaz Back on IL, Tanner Scott Takes Over Saves 16:57 – Closer By Committee: Roki, Scott & Díaz Moving Forward 19:00 – Does Díaz Make the Postseason Roster? 23:37 – Mountain Dew Baja Blast Break 24:03 – Ohtani vs. PCA: NL MVP Race Breakdown 31:12 – Mark Walter Federal Probe Update & Dodgers Impact

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Should Kyle Tucker get a Standing Ovation! Panel debates whether Kyle Tucker deserves a standing ovation Friday, drawing comparisons to how LA fans honored Mookie Betts and Trey Turner during past slumps. Ava, Noel, and Dodger Dan are split on whether ovations actually help performance.

Unfortunately, Kyle Tucker hasn't connected with the fanbase the way Teoscar Hernández or Shohei Ohtani did, making it harder for fans to rally behind him during his early struggles. Perhaps Tucker could learn from Will Smith's low-key, business-first approach to handling Dodgers stardom. And to be fair, Kyle Tucker has been seen bonding with Smith and Miguel Rojas in the clubhouse.

Why have big free-agent signings struggled in LA? Ava, Noel, and Dodger Dan argue the pressure and scrutiny in a market like Los Angeles is uniquely intense compared to other big markets like the Mets.

Edwin Díaz placed back on the IL with neck inflammation; Tanner Scott has taken over save duties and leads the team in saves, sparking debate on whether the closer role should stay flexible going forward. With Dave Roberts playing musical chairs with his late-inning arms (Roki Sasaki, Tanner Scott, and Edwin Díaz), the Dodgers should possibly move to a "closer by committee" approach based on individual matchups rather than fixed rotation roles.

Will Edwin Díaz makes the postseason roster? Ava, Noel, and Dodger Dan largely agree his struggles are more mental than physical, given his velocity remains strong.

MVP debate: Shohei Ohtani vs. Pete Crow-Armstrong (PCA), including a cited ESPN anonymous player poll (15 votes PCA, 4 Ohtani, 2 split) and arguments that "Dodgers fatigue"/voter fatigue could cost Ohtani the award despite superior two-way value.

Update on Dodgers owner Mark Walker. Mark Walter's reported federal probe (per a WSJ article) tied to insurance-company loans and asset purchases. The hosts largely agree it's not currently a distraction for players, though Andrew Friedman's involvement is flagged as the bigger thing to watch.

Shohei Ohtani has a "key man" opt-out clause if Walter sells the team, but reports confirm that he wouldn't exercise the move. Plus, further reports indicate that Walter isn't planning to sell the Dodgers anytime soon. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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