Interesting fact on the Dodgers broadcast today.
76 years ago, August 26, 1949, the Dodgers were at home playing the Reds, just like they are today.
Ownership decided to try a new technological gimmick. They broadcasted the game on a new fad called "television". There were only 500 televisions in the NYC area at the time, so hardly anyone watched.
That was the first televised MLB game ever.
Vin Scully did not broadcast that game. He would start working for the Dodgers 8 months later, in April 1950.
Saw the game but via the Cincinnati Reds broadcast outta self respect.
Joe Davis talking about Vin Scully is some “keep my name outta your mouth” kinda shit. Vin Scully was a gift.
I was a kid in Phoenix listening to Dodgers games on a transistor radio late at night in bed. I may never have actually seen a Dodger game on tv. Players were just names to me. Obviously Scully was that compelling to even a kid. Like listening to music
Joe Davis has zero talent comparatively
Ohtani has been awful last 2 starts. 9 earned runs on 14 hits in only 8.1 innings. So he’s struggling but he’s still missing bats. Reds have 6th highest K% vs RHP last 3 weeks. Ohtani has higher K% at home vs road.
Over 5.5K -135
I’m making a sharp case for Ohtani. That’ll spin ya around.
Reds Lodolo had a blister. Everyone knows. That gives ya sharp opportunity. Before he went out he was 7, 8 & 11. The 11 was courtesy of the Dodgers. Last 3 weeks while Lodolo was out Dodgers have 12th highest K% vs lefties.
Over 4.5 +115
Those are your Dodgers hate bets of the day. I am resisting replacing Kershaw with Ohtani but I’m put in an awkward position. Roki will be back. That’ll distract me
The Ohtani call was great. He's dominating tonight, and his pitches are moving extremely well. This is his best outing by far, and he's already racked up 8K in 4 innings.
Lodolo also has 5K after 3 innings and have no baserunners yet.
Great analysis and results. Shoulda tailed.
Here's a really weird stat.
Coming into this series against the Dodgers, the Reds were 68-63.
How many times had they been swept in a series? Zero.
Crazy, right? How do you lose 63 of your first 131 games, and never get swept in a series?
How many other teams have avoided being swept in 2025? Also zero.
If the Dodgers can win tonight, they will finally end that streak for the Reds. But it shows that the Reds just have not had an extended period of being bad this year, which is why they've seemingly been hanging around a bit over .500 the entire way.
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