Not sure you were asking for a literal answer but on the DL.Originally Posted by TheBamTino24
Not sure you were asking for a literal answer but on the DL.Originally Posted by TheBamTino24
Likes the Yankees.
The one curious element in the Dodgers' giving up on Manny Ramirez is that they were only 4.5 GB of the Wild Card this weekend with the WC-leading Phillies heading to Dodger Stadium tonight.
Yet they sat Ramirez all weekend? Odd.
Hard to believe a team from Los Angeles was more concerned with saving $4M.
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Actually, the Dodgers are 6.5 back of the NL Wild Card.Originally Posted by TheBamTino24
Well, forget about the Mannywood saga. The Dodgers need to sweep the Phillies to have a puncher's chance to catch the Giants and Phillies for the NL Wild Card.
Oh, and they need to beat the Giants in their final series H2H too.
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One must know pain to be a hero.
Gread read by Plashke: http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-....column?page=1
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Organization is a mess from now from top to bottom.
A disastrous owner situation, a horrible manager, etc.
So what about Karsay's handling in 2002 vis a vis 2001 was the smoking gun of abuse that made injury inevitable? Was it the spike of appearances from 74 to 78, the zooming up of batters faced from 356 to 379, or the skyrocketing innings total (88 to 88.1)?Originally Posted by The Comic Book Guy
Keep in mind that Mo Rivera spent about a quarter of that season on the DL, so a scaling back of Karsay's workload wasn't practical.
Agreed.Originally Posted by The Comic Book Guy
Seeing the McCourts on TV all the time (out here in LA-La-Land) makes me wish I were watching political advertising instead.
And I loathe politcal ads.
Jonathan Broxton blows it again.
Juan Uribe tags him for a 2-run shot in the 9th.
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Free Chin-Lung Hu!
with puchase of an equal or lessor HuOriginally Posted by hongchihkuo
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Baseball is life;
the rest is just details.
It's good that the Dodgers GM flew out John Lindsey's family to Houston to watch Lindsey finally play in the majors.
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