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7.12.24 Gwynn & Chris Hour 3.5: Xander Bogaerts is back

The guys heard from Mike Shildt and Xander Bogaerts. Plus, David Peralta joined us for Friar Friday!

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32m
Broadcast on:
13 Jul 2024
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Visit rosetastone.com/rs10. That's 50% off unlimited access to 25 language courses for the rest of your life. Redeem your 50% off at rosetastone.com/rs10 today. Great to have you with us as we head into the happy hour. Gwen and Chris, 97-3, the fan. Hope you enjoyed today's Big Five. Good stuff. Scrappy. Put it all together. Thanks. And you're going to have to track down what happens to this gentleman on the airplane. I need to get a final result. How long are they going to put this guy away for? Or is he going to get off one of those? One of those deals was like, "Ah, two weeks time served and $100." I'm like, "No!" It all depends on his record. I should have depend on his record when you do something that because you get off easy your first time doing something wrong. But that is a whole new level of weird and wrong. Whole new low. Whole new low. All right, 503 is the time as we head into the happy hour. And we're going to have our interview with David Peralta coming up. Peralta is in the lineup tonight to celebrate his appearance on the Gwen and Chris show. Funny we should mention that because finally the lineup is out. Louisa rise is leading off. He's back in the DH slot. I hate to say this. Arise hit far better as a DH than he did was a first baseman. He slumped the last really month ever since he moved into the first base role. So, you know, hopefully this will get Arise going again. I mean, you know how much I think of Arise, my guy, but if he's not getting base hits, he's not really doing a whole lot to help you win games. He doesn't walk ever. And the reason he doesn't walk is because he never misses a pitch. He doesn't strike out. But he doesn't walk. And defensively, I thought he did commendable job at first base, but he's not great. He didn't come here to play first base. No, he's got to start hitting again. So he leads off a DH tonight. Pro Farsen left. Cronin worse at first base now. Machado's at third. Bogart's is indeed back in their second base batting fifth. Prit trivia, not trivia, but one was the last time Bogart's played. Braves. Oh, Braves, right. And it comes full circle because it's Braves. Yes. Yeah. Jackson Merrill's batting sixth, Peralta our guy. David Peralta former McDonald's employee batting seventh. You'll find out about that if you hear our interview. How about the hamburger layer? How's on Kim sitting eighth at shortstop? He got she Oka course Waldron's pitching. So he'd be catching regardless. Yeah. But I think he'd be catching anyway. And again, I wonder what they're going to do with Campusano. They are sending Brett Sullivan down to make room for Bogart's. And one other move, Wongie Peralta's gone to the IL. Yep. Recall he strained a groin the other night throwing a pitch in that game against Seattle. Yep. Sean Reynolds, right hander, is coming up and will have a chance potentially to make his major league debut. Southern California kid from Redondo Beach, California. That's kind of cool. He's 26 years old. Here's the thing that you're going to notice about Sean Reynolds. So I'll tell you firsthand. Six foot eight, 250. Wow. He'll be muscling the ball to home plate. I mean, that's scary. Wow. I remember when I was playing baseball back in the day. And there was a tall guy in the mound. It just was always scary because he's intimidated. Yeah, a six, eight, 250 pound guy six, eight, 250, 90, whatever. Sounds like to me, they got Sean Reynolds on the roster just in time for that trip to DC after the all-star break. Oh, maybe that's where they have him on there case. What's his name? Yeah, face. Ruiz wants us, you know, talk to some of our hitters again. Oh, why not Jesse Winker to? We'll just send Sean Reynolds out to restore order. Six, eight, 250. Man, huge. So he's come up and could make his debut tonight. Who knows? All right, we got a couple of quotes from Mike Schilt, pregame stuff from Petco Park. So you feel like you're up to date. First from the Padres, fine skipper, roller coaster, Hader, Mike Schilt, thoughts on Zander Bogart's coming back. Yeah, Bogie's back. You know, it's a good heading back. He had a couple good days of Lake E. He said, you know, really positive rehab. He's feeling good. He's back playing second base and, uh, and hitting behind Mandy tonight. I know that you joked about it the other day managing an infield when you have so many of them, you wish that there were five positions. What is your plan for managing the infield there before? I think it'll be fairly fluid. I mean, you know, cronies back at first a day, but we still do each day and maybe look a little different tomorrow. Um, and then we'll just take it as it comes, you know, um, once we're out to the All-Star group. That's my Mike Schilt that I remember will take it as it comes. And we'll revisit it after the All-Star break because we all know he hasn't thought this through at all. He's just through. Of course he has. Oh, but he's not telling us what his plans are. He's telling us that would just kind of see. Yeah, yeah, for day to day, we'll kind of, you know, figure it out. If I know anything, there's, there's a plan within a plan within a plan. Of course, that's the, that doesn't happen in baseball these days. Yeah, they've got it all mapped out. They know exactly what the lineup will be tomorrow, and they know what it'll be Sunday against the lefty and, you know, going forward what they plan to do. But Mike Schilt is just like every other manager and he doesn't want to tell us. So I mean, we'll never get anything. It's okay. I, you know, I always kind of poke fun at this, but if Mike Schilt said what I want him to say, we wouldn't like that either. Probably. And what I want him to say is, yeah, we just don't really feel like telling you. I want the honesty. Actually, yeah, but if he gave me that, but if he gave me that honesty every time and be like, all right, that, that's no good either. Yeah. Stop telling all the secrets. Right. All right. Yeah. Zander Bogart's last game May 20th. So almost two months for Zander. Really? Wow. That is, that's a quick two months. Wasn't it seem to go quickly. They were 24 and 23 when he went out. So, so almost the same record with him when without him. That's hilarious to me. Right. They're 25 and 24 without him. Because I was told by many people that they were going to, the Padres were going to be great without him. Yes. Without we look, he was the whole reason that they were only 24 and 23. But now without him, they went 25 and 24. So please explain. That is crazy. Here is Zander Bogart's back and his thoughts on the state of the team he's rejoining. Listen, a couple days ago, we were in a great spot, you know, and maybe we're not in a great spot. We're still in a good spot, you know, can't control what happened in the past few games. You know, obviously you played a pretty tough team, some good pitching with the Mariners. Turn the page, click on that, and we have a good team in front of us. I think they have the first white car spot, right? These guys. So, it's going to be pretty much playoff atmosphere, you know, in July. So, we're trying to play catch up with these guys. Obviously, I've been seeing them from afar. We have a really good team. We've been playing really good. Besides the last couple of games, that's baseball. And hopefully we can end the all-star break on a high note, you know, I mean, these guys, they're a pretty good team, but so are we. We got to that's baseball. I love it. That's your favorite. Yeah, that's your favorite. Here's the thing. These three games, I'm going to overrate how much they mean. But I just don't want to come in here Monday and have a whole week ahead of me and us to talk about a team that is now 49 and 50 at the break, and has lost seven games in a row. It's going to set up for a long week. Yes, and has to go through a whole week of sweating that out. That's going to set us up for some main plays. I know, which I don't blame. They should not go. They should not be under 500. Yeah, we're giving up and the whole thing. So, let's win a couple this weekend. Will, can we please? You know, I will save us. I appreciate Zaytor Bogart's because he really, and people may say this doesn't matter. I think it matters a lot, but he has a lot of experience with this type of baseball. He played for the Red Sox for years. He's played in big games. He knows what it takes. And I think that's important. I hope it works out. I mean, he's hitting 219. You know, he's going to be better. I'm speaking into existence, Chris. I know you are. Well, you're speaking it. We'll see whether it comes into existence or not. He did not draw a single walk in his last 18 games. Well, he was trying to hit the ball. I guess so. I'm just saying there's, you know, there's not a lot to recommend about how Zander Bogart's was hitting at the time he got hurt. So we need, you know, return to look, I've said this before, but I'll just, you know, to underscore my point, we're talking about a guy with an 804 career. OPS who this year is at 581. That's bad. It's not good. No. So he's got to bring this up. And tonight would be a good time to start. I quote Tyler wants to tell you that he did walk in his last game in Lake Elsonar. Okay. Thank you. I was going to say not according to this. All right. Very good. Time out David Peralta interview. And we've had, I say it every week, so it loses some of its steam. But the fryer Friday interview this time, I mean it. It's really good. David Peralta did a heck of a good job. And his story is unusual. So it's coming up next. 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For a very limited time, listeners can get Rosetta Stone's lifetime membership for 50% off. Visit Rosetta Stone.com/RS10. That's 50% off unlimited access to 25 language courses for the rest of your life. Redeem your 50% off at Rosetta Stone.com/RS10 today. Anna Fryer Friday interview as the Padres head into the all-star break. Outfielder David Peralta joins us here on Gwen and Chris excited to have you on. And I guess I'll start with some info that I heard David by wishing you a very happy anniversary today. Awesome. This is, yeah, I don't know that a lot of us in the world, when we think of anniversaries, we think of a lot of different things in this. But this is your 10 year day for service time to Major League Baseball, and that is a big deal. And I think also, congratulations are in order to any of you great athletes who make it that long in the big leagues. Thank you. Thank you very much, guys. Yeah, I know this is a special day for me, for my family too. It has been a long journey for me. It hasn't been easy, but you know, I made it. I did it. I'm here with the Padres and I always thank the Padres for giving me the opportunity to believe in me and give me the chance to keep playing and the game that I love. David talk a little bit about that. I mean, that journey, as you mentioned, it wasn't your typical journey. I mean, you started this game in the professional realm as a pitcher, had to go play some indie ball, wager way back as a hitter. I mean, it's quite, have you sat back and thought about it? Because it's kind of remarkable the path that you've had, and yet you've been able to reach this 10-year mark. Yeah, I mean, it's a long story. I'm going to try to make this short and quick and fun, but you know, I started my career in 2004 as a pitcher with the Cardinals. And this stuff didn't work. It didn't work for me. Obviously, like I had two shoulder surgery. I was trying to work my way up to get healthy. That didn't work. And obviously, like when I went back, I got released in 2009, I went back to Venezuela. I'm trying to like, figure out what to do. But thankfully, I have my parents that were supporting me 100%, and they were like, hey, let's try hitting. You know, I was still young. I was 21 years old, and I'm like, hey, you're still young, you can do it. So I started doing the term formation, you know, like changing my body, like trying to work different to make an impact as an outfielder, because I was telling myself, if I want to come back, I said, for a different position player, you have to, you know, do something to get attention from the sky. So that's what a day I moved back to the United States, and I started playing an independent ball, which wasn't easy for me to get a job, an independent ball. And then I finally got a job, an independent ball, and hardly in your touch. So that was my first team. And the funny thing of that, like, I didn't have money to fly over there, to be honest. And, and I had, I like, had a drive over there that I didn't have money for the gas too. So I had to work at McDonald's to get them to collect money to drive, to pay for the gas. So I worked for a month over there, and I was like, actually, that was my real job ever. And it all stopped, but, you know, I went through that, you know, I had to work at McDonald's, and then when my time was done, I had to go work out, I'll play a practice, and all this kind of stuff, but I played two and a half years in the independent ball. And finally, the DBAT gave me the opportunity to, to come back to, to the athletic team. So they sent me to the high A in 2013. So a year and a half later, they, I got colored to the big league from double A, and that's everything started my whole story. That is an unbelievable story. I don't, I certainly hadn't heard it before. And I think we just all kind of assumed that you guys just materialize in the major leagues, you know, and it just, that's what happens. But to go from pitching to Venezuela to McDonald's to the independent league, I mean, this was a five or six year journey. So no wonder that 10 years means so much to you. David Peralta is our guest. He is the pride of Venezuela, as he mentioned there in that last answer. I'm, I'm curious, David, I pitched a little in college. The reason I did is because I couldn't hit. I, I, I stuck. And so I thought, if I'm going to do anything, I'm going to do it as a picture. And I was able to play up into, into some college ball. Were you always a decent hitter or did you pitch because you couldn't hit either and then had to learn how to hit? No, I mean, I was, I used to do both, hitting, you know, used to play center field, hitting and pitching, but you know, this time a couple of scholars told me like, Hey, you have a good arm, you're lefty, and then it's going to be more easy. That's what I say, more easy to make it do, basically, because there's not a lot good left-handed pitchers in the bakery. So it's going to be much, you know, more easy for you than, you know, outfield. And I was like, okay, so start pitching. But I used to love like, you know, I love playing outfield and everything when I was play. And I used to have not for power, but I used to have a lot of land drive and everything. And, and that's what I was like, okay, I'm going to start pitching. So you tell, I want to play baseball, I want to be a professional baseball player. And that's why they told me and I did it. So I'm assuming that's why my shoulder couldn't handle that. That's what I have to show you on my shoulder. So, but, you know, I think things happen for a reason. And it means to be that way, because all that I went through to get to these points, like help me to, to become a better man, to become a better person, better husband, better father, better teammate, and grow by the person. And, and, and, and if you ask me like, Hey, if you have to go back on time, will you change anything? And I'll, I'll tell you no, I will do the same thing. And I will go through the same, all that I went through to make it to this point again, because it was a journey for me. It was hard, but, but I put a lot of hard work to dedication, discipline to get to this point. So, that's a, that's an amazing story. David, this is a reminder to people out there that, you know, if you put your mind to something that you really want to do, no matter what the obstacles are put in front of you, it can be done. Now, David, you're here with the Padres, and you're playing on an offense that is one of the better offenses in the National League. And you're playing a little bit different role than you had in Arizona. How have you transitioned from being pretty much an everyday guy to kind of getting the starts against the left, the right handed pitching and kind of spot starting here and there. You know, you have to understand the game and you have to, you know, adjust to the game, you know, and, and for me, like, I understand my role and, and, and I always prepare myself the same way, and it doesn't matter if I'm playing, I'm not playing that game at that day, if I'm going to start a line out or not. But I'm always ready because I know it's always going to be an opportunity for me to pinch you or do something to help a team. So I was still demanding, like, hey, don't worry about me. I'll be ready. You know, and I learned that from, you know, years by years, like how to prepare myself to pinch you and all this kind of stuff. So I was trying to, like, to talk to the young guys here, like, hey, you got to watch the game. You got to, you got to know the situation where it can be your opportunity to, to pinch you for these guys. So you have to, you need to be ready. You have to go to the cage, stretch, be loose, get the swing and be ready when the manager tells you to go ahead. So that's what I've been doing. And when I gave the opportunity to start in the line now, I just, you know, I would just have to go out there and have fun and do my job. David Peralta has been doing a really nice job before the Padres. And I've been saying that the entire time. And, you know, I was really excited when you came here. I mean, watching you in Arizona, you know, you win a silver slugger one year, you win a gold glove the next year. You know, that tells me right there a pretty good all-around player. And, you know, you've proven that over time. And that helped take you to the world baseball classic to represent Venezuela. What did that mean to you? Well, that means everything for me. I think, like, play in the world classic, represent your country. We're in the jersey, knowing the whole country, the whole Venezuelan is watching you. And what we did was really special. I think, like, for me, I would say I never made it to the all-star team in the big league. But for me, my, the world classic was my all-star. It was my all-star game. And because I was around with superstar players playing against superstar players to USA. We play against it. The many kind of Puerto Rico. It was unbelievable. It was so electric, like the energy. I love it. It was special for me. David Peralta joins us here on Gwen and Chris. And David, we're getting close to the break. Just kind of explained to people, you know, you guys have gone through the attrition, that the season started in March. And you get to this point. I imagine there's some light at the end of the tunnel in terms of being able to get some rest. How do you guys keep your mind locked in to finish through these rest last three games before you guys get a little break? Well, you know, we're going to keep the cinnamon talent every day. I know we have three games left. We're going to give everything. We got these three games. I know, like, the last few games, we haven't do the way they'll get the result that we wanted. But it's baseball. You know, we have to understand, like, it's baseball. And a lot of things, it's going to go your wave. And a lot of things, it's going to go the other way. But we got to finish strong. And it's always good to get a little break, especially mentally, because these games, it's so hard. And as people, like, there's a lot of people have to understand, like, it's not an easy game. It's not physical. It's physical. But there is a lot of mental. So sometimes you're going to need, like, we need a mental break, like a few days, like the days that we're going to have in the break to reset your mind, spend a little time with the family, refresh, and then come back and finish strong the second half. And that's what we're going to do. Yeah, I tell you, I mean, I don't know how frustrated you were the other day at the end of that ball game. But when you hit that line drive in the ninth inning, I thought game was tied. And I was like, I'm going to go on with it, but it's hard. Yeah, that's frustrating. It was a good situation. You want to do the right thing. You want to be the year. But like I said, this game is tough. And sometimes it doesn't go the way you want. And you have to move on and come by the next day and bring your game again and do it again. Do it again. I can't. I know we got two seconds left. Did you make french fries? Did you cook burgers? Did you work at the front of the store at McDonald's? Look, the first day they have a some promotion with a big match. And it was a huge line. I have no idea how to control the scream and everything. And they put me right away to take order. I was panning. I was trying. I don't know what to do. And I was like, you've got to be kidding me my first day. And then they just switch with you to drive through. And I was doing a little better over there. But with McDonald, you have to keep everything like moving really quick. And then you say, you know what, David, go start doing fries and got everything, keep everything on track. And I was going to stop. So like a week later, I was getting better. And I was like taking order and I was going to stop. And but the first day was the worst. I was like, oh boy, I'm going to get fired on my first day. Well, I'm kind of glad you didn't make your tenure anniversary as a McDonald's employee. I'm glad you I'm glad you made it 10 years in the big leagues. Hey, it was really fun interview, David. We really enjoyed it. Great stories. And I think all the fans got a little better chance to know you. We look forward to you watching you this weekend and the rest of the season. Thanks a lot. Thank you guys. Thank you for having me. From the 97 3, the fan traffic center. Here's Kelly Dannock. Guys, our busy afternoon is transitioning into a very busy evening north outside of the 15 clearing an accident out of the HOV lane right before the 56th because there's other crash up ahead. Here's Center City Parkway. Looks like that one is still partially in Lane's tow truck is on scene assisting with that. Also in the North County, North 5 coastline, just before Tamarack, there is a Cleveland September fast lane block. South on 5 coastline, that's blocking the HOV lane just past Del Mar Heights Road. Now I hit one crash before going South one sixty three people for Jetta C. It's over the right shoulder. I'm Kelly Dannock with winning Chris San Diego's number one sports station. 97 3, the fan. All right. Hope you enjoyed that interview with David Peralta, our Friar Friday interview today. Chris Ello, Scrabby here wrapping things up. We got a minute or so left. And Scrabby, you being the 49er expert, are going to have to defend one of the greatest players in NFL history who today lost his mind apparently. Oh, at least on the surface. Jerry Rice. Oh, I love Jerry. I do too. But I'm not sure I love this. Jerry Rice lost it on two reporters who asked him a question on the golf course in Lake Tahoe today at the American Century Championship. The reporters asked him whether the Chiefs receiving core was good enough to win a Super Bowl. Okay. Seems like a fair question. You know, maybe not the all-timer, but pretty annoying though. But okay. It's not that bad of a question. All right. 61 year old Jerry Rice got in one of the men's face and said, I will bleep you up. Wait, he wanted to fight them? If you want some, come get some. Oh my goodness, Jerry. Before he walked away, TMZ, you know, they know everything. They know everything. They talked to Jerry. He said the guys had smirks on their faces and we're trolling him. Bottom line, Jerry, who is not apologizing, said, quote, I'm going to defend the San Francisco 49ers. Wow. My God. Jerry Rice, baby. I'm getting in Jerry's face. Don't ask Jerry anything. My goodness. No, that is kind of a little quick on the trigger there, Jerry. The strange reaction. Come on. Strange reaction. For Tony Scravey, Sam Levitt's pregame next. We'll catch up to you when the all-star break begins on Monday. Have a good weekend, everyone. Knowing how to speak and understand a new language can be an invaluable tool when traveling, meeting new friends, or just even a master new skill. But it's not always simple when you're bogged down by textbooks and structure classes. That's why so many people trust Rosetta Stone. 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