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The text message reached Dodgers manager Dave Roberts on Thursday night, soon after word leaked about the team calling up a rookie named Kyle Farmer. When Alex Wood heard the news, he wrote to his manager to extol the virtues of Farmer, his former teammate at the University of Georgia. He raved about Farmer's presence and his makeup.
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"And," Wood ended the message, "he's clutch."
He had to wait three games on the bench, but Farmer needed only one at-bat to live up to Wood's scouting report. In the 11th inning of a 3-2 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Sunday, Farmer stepped to the plate with a pair of runners aboard and one out. It was his major league debut. He was the last position player left on the Dodgers bench. He had waited 26 years and five minor league seasons for this night. He did not waste it.
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On the 2017 Los Angeles Dodgers, even the anonymous get to spend a day in the sun. One day in July, in the midst of an 11-game winning streak, the team called up a slender, 30-year-old reliever who had spent a dozen seasons in the minor leagues with four organizations. One day in July, in the midst of an 11-game winning streak, the team called up a slender, 30-year-old reliever who had spent a dozen seasons in the minor leagues with four organizations. As the Dodgers took batting practice, manager Dave Roberts was talking with pitcher Rich Hill about the new arrival.
When reliever Albert Suarez fired a 3-2 fastball, Farmer was ready. He stung a double into the right-field corner. Corey Seager scored from second base. Justin Turner chugged home from first. And Farmer raised his arms with glee in the middle of Dodger Stadium, a building shaking with noise, as an avalanche engulfed him.
The first teammate Farmer saw was Wood. His old roommate tackled him near second base. Two dozen Dodgers joined the pile, a euphoric celebration of the team's eighth victory in a row.
"Oh, gosh," Farmer said. "It feels awesome. That was a pretty cool moment for me and the team."
"Surreal," Farmer called the scene. Wood said he could not recall a cooler moment in his career. Roberts could only shake his head.
"I don't know what else I can say?" Roberts said. "How else can you describe this ballclub?"
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On Sunday, the offense came back from a one-run deficit in the ninth and another in the 11th. Farmer received a curtain call after a game that lasted just shy of four hours. Earlier in the night, Hyun-Jin Ryu matched Giants ace Madison Bumgarner for seven scoreless innings. Both starters limited their opponents to five hits. Each man struck out seven.
Ryu benefited from stellar defense behind him. The Dodgers tied a franchise record by turning six double plays. Four occurred with Ryu on the mound, including a run-saving throw by Enrique Hernandez in the seventh inning.
Once Ryu and Bumgarner departed, the offenses showed life. Giants third baseman Conor Gillaspie punished reliever Josh Fields with a solo shot in the eighth. The Dodgers evened the score in the ninth. Chase Utley led off with an infield single, then stole second base. He scored on a single by Yasiel Puig. The Dodgers loaded the bases in the ninth but Cody Bellinger popped up to send the game into extras.
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As the evening wore on, Hernandez turned to Farmer in the dugout.
"Dude," Hernandez joked, "this game has Kyle Farmer written all over it. You're going to win this game."
"I know," Farmer told his new teammate.
He had arrived on Friday as a curious addition to the roster. Farmer joined the team as the third catcher. He can also play various spots in the infield, but his presence freed up Roberts to use Austin Barnes and Yasmani Grandal as pinch-hitters earlier in games.
And Farmer had raked in the minors. He hit his way out of double-A Tulsa with an .879 on-base-plus-slugging percentage. He sustained his production with triple-A Oklahoma City, batting .316 with six homers and 13 doubles in 48 games.
"He's so great in the clubhouse, so well-liked," Roberts said. "You saw the way the players responded to him."
An in-game maneuver by Roberts created an opening for Farmer. Roberts doubled-switched first baseman Bellinger out of the game in the 10th. An inning later, after Joe Panik pulled the Giants ahead with an RBI single off reliever Luis Avilan, Bellinger's spot came up in the batting order.
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Seager had doubled off Suarez. The Giants intentionally walked Turner. It was up to Farmer. He did not disappoint.
In the melee afterward, Farmer stood with his jersey unbuttoned, flashing his bare chest and ruddy cheeks to the crowd. His parents had flown from Georgia to see his first weekend in the majors. They laughed about missing their flight home. They couldn't care less. Farmer gave the ball from his first hit to his father.
As Farmer spoke with reporters, bench coach Bob Geren slipped behind him and placed the night's lineup in his locker. In a season stocked with indelible memories, Farmer had created one of his own.
"That moment right there," Roberts said, "Kyle's going to remember it forever."
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Adrian Beltre of the Rangers hits his 3,000 Major League Baseball career hit in the fourth inning against the Orioles on July 30, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. The Orioles won 10-6.
Randal Grichuk of the Cardinals misplays a line drive against the Diamondbacks in the seventh inning on July 30, 2017 in St. Louis, Missouri. The Cardinals won 3-2.
Yoenis Cespedes of the Mets is unable to track a ball hit by the Mariners' Ben Gamel during the first inning interleague game on July 30, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. Gamel got a triple on the play. Mariners won 9-1.
Andrew McCutchen of the Pirates hits a solo home run during the eighth inning against the Padres on July 30, 2017 in San Diego, California. The Pirates won 7-1.
The Marlins' A.J. Ellis is tagged out at third base by the Reds' Eugenio Suarez in the sixth inning on Sunday, July 30, 2017 in Miami, Fla. The Reds won 6-4.
Mike Dunn of the Rockies pitches in the seventh inning during game one of a doubleheader baseball game against the Nationals on July 30, 2017 in Washington, DC. The Nationals won 3-1.
Jose Reyes of the Mets reacts after getting hit in the arm after James Paxton of the Mariners pitched during the fifth inning of an interleague game July 30, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. The Mariners won 9-1.
Charlie Blackmon of the Rockies steals second base on throw to Daniel Murphy of the Nationals in the eight inning during game one of a doubleheader baseball gameon July 30, 2017 in Washington, DC. The Nationals won 3-1.
Tim Anderson of the White Sox saves first base as Carlos Santana of the Indians can't handle an errant throw during the third inning on July 30, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. The White Sox won 3-1.
Max Keplerof the Twins is tagged out diving into third base by Matt Chapman of the Athletics during the ninth inning on July 30, 2017 in Oakland, California. The Athletics won 6-5.
The Angels' Ben Revere slides into home plate scoring a run ahead of the tag from Miguel Montero of the Blue Jays on July 29 in Toronto, Canada. The Angels won 6-5.
The Mets' Travis d'Arnaud rushes to aid Mitch Haniger of the Mariners after Haniger was hit by a pitch thrown by Jacob deGrom on July 29 in Seattle. Haniger was taken out of the game. The Mariners won 3-2.
Aaron Altherr of the Phillies is forced out at second base as Brandon Phillips of the Braves turns a double play on July 29 in Philadelphia, PA. The Phillies won 4-3.
Xander Bogaerts of the Red Sox and Terrance Gore of the Royals watch as umpire Adam Hamari calls Gore out after a stolen base attempt on July 29 in Boston, MA. The Red Sox won 9-8.
Rajai Davis of the Athletics is hit with a pie by teammate Adam Rosales after Davis hit a two-run walk-off home run against the Minnesota Twins at Oakland Alameda Coliseum on July 29 in Oakland, CA. The Athletics won 5-4.
The Cubs' Jon Jay scores in front of Manny Pina of the Brewers on July 29 in Milwaukee, WI. The Cubs won 2-1.
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The Dodgers' Austin Barnes slides in safely for a steal underneath Joe Panik of the Giants during a game on July 28 in Los Angeles, CA. The Dodgers won 6-4.
The Twins' Brian Dozier looks to home plate umpire Mark Ripperger for the call as he scores past Ryan Lavarnway of the Athletics on July 28 in Oakland, CA. The Twins won 6-3.
The Rangers' Adrian Beltre breaks his bat hitting a run-scoring single off a pitch against the Orioles' on July 28 in Arlington, TX. The hit was Beltre's 2,997th career hit. The Rangers won 8-2.
The Phillies' Freddy Glavis steals third base after the throw from home went over the head of Freddie Freeman of the Braves on July 28 in Philadelphia, PA. The Philles won 10-3.
The Diamondbacks' Robbie Ray falls to the ground after being hit on the head by a ball back to the mound by Luke Voit of the Cardinals on July 28 in St. Louis. Ray left the game. The Cardinals won 1-0.
Steve Pearce of the Blue Jays flips his bat after hitting a game-winning grand slam home run against the Athletics on July 27 in Toronto, Canada. The Blue Jays won 3-2.
The Nationals' Bryce Harper douses himself with water in the dugout before a baseball game against the Brewers on July 27 in Washington. The Nationals won 15-2.
The Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte smiles as he celebrates his two-run inside-the-park home run with Daniel Descalso against the Braves on July 26 in Phoenix, AZ. The Diamondbacks won 10-3.
The Rangers' Adrian Beltre drags the on deck circle toward himself after being told by the home plate umpire to get back to the circle during a Nomar Mazara at-bat against the Marlins on July 26 in Arlington, TX. Crew chief Gerry Davis ejected Beltre after that action in the 22-10 Mariners' win.
The Dodgers' Justin Turner celebrates with teammates after hitting a walk-off single against the Twins on July 26 in Los Angeles, CA. The Dodgers won 6-5.
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The Royals' Danny Duffy is held back by assistant hitting coach Brian Buchanan, left, and bench coach Don Wakamatsu as the benches cleared after Mike Moustakas was hit by a Tigers pitch on July 26 in Detroit, MI. The Royals won 16-2.
The Indians' Bradley Zimmer looks on as the ball finds the trees beyond the center field fence for a 2-run home run in the game against the Angels of Anaheim on July 25 in Cleveland, OH. The Indians won 11-7.
The Cardinals' Jedd Gyorko is swarmed by teammates after he drove in the game-winning run against the Rockies on July 25 in St. Louis, MO. The Cardinals won, 3-2.
The Mariners celebrate after Jean Segura of the Mariners hit an RBI-single on July 25 in Seattle, WA.
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Manager Kevin Cash of the Rays and a medical staff assist Wilson Ramos after he was cut in the head by a broken bat during the game against the Orioles on July 24 in St. Petersburg, FL. The Orioles won 5-0.
Anthony Rizzo of the Cubs slides safely into third base as Adam Engel of the White Sox makes a late tag on July 24 in Chicago, IL. The White Sox won 3-1.
First base umpire, Rob Drake falls on top of Adrian Beltre of the Rangers after the tag out by Tyler Moore of the Marlins on July 24 in Arlington, TX. The Marlins won 4-0.
The Rays' Steven Souza Jr. slides in safely with a steal as Adrian Beltre of the Rangers dives for a wide throw while umpire Chad Whitson looks on, in St. Petersburg, Fla on July 23. The Rangers won 6-5.
The Brewers' Jonathan Villar dives safely back to first base past the tag of Tommy Joseph of the Phillies on July 23 in Philadelphia, PA. The Phillies won 6-3.
The Indians Francisco Lindor blasts a game-winning home run during the game against the Blue Jays on July 22 in Cleveland, OH. The Indians defeated the Blue Jays 2-1.
Andrelton Simmons and Albert Pujols of the Angels of Anaheim celebrate after both score on Simmons' two run home run against the Red Sox on July 22 in Anaheim, CA. The Angels won 7-3.
Starling Marte of the Pirates steals second base against D.J. LeMahieu of the Rockies on July 21 in Denver, CO. The Pirates won 13-5.
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