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Guerrero got a kick out of it too. “It felt great, that moment felt great,” Guerrero said when asked about it by Postmedia. “I wasn’t born when he hit that homer, I know it’s the top homer in franchise history, but I feel very proud every time I’m around him.” WHAT THE BIGGEST STARS SAY TO EACH OTHER Guerrero has had some interactions with baseball’s top player, Shohei Ohtani during this series and was asked what they say to each other. “We just talk about family or maybe situations happening in the game. He’s always trying to get me to smile. I do the same thing to him. I try. It’s just normal. He’s a great guy,” Guerrero said. ON CHANGING THE MOMENTUM IN LOS ANGELES “I think our mindset stays pretty consistent,” said closer Jeff Hoffman. “We show up. We want to play our brand of baseball, and knd of dictate what happens in the game, through our bats and through our pitching. So, we’re gonna take this off day the same as we have any other off day throughout this run, and get our legs back under us and get ready to play a good game on Monday.” Springer, who has plenty of World Series experience, concurred. “The other team on the other side is there because of who they are, and, for us, it’s about kind of staying in the moment, understanding that it’s not just going to be easy. I think every team that gets at this point understands that,” Springer said. “You just have to take it one step at a time.” Which sounded a lot like Guerrero: “One day at a time. One game at a time. Just don’t put your head down. We’re the type of team that we never give up. Just basically flush this one and be ready for the next one,” Guerrero said.