| Congratulations to Eric Stults and the Dodger defense on the complete-game, four-hit shutout today. Just what the doctor ordered!*It was very nice to see the Dodger offense wake up, not to mention... | |
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| As this picture from the first inning yesterday suggests, we’ll be fine. | |
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| At least we’re not Angels fans.
Yes, that’s Bill MacDonald and Rex Hudler. It’s apparently GAHH!!! Night at Angel Stadium of Anaheim this evening. | |
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| A couple of years ago, when there was speculation that the Dodgers might look at free agent Barry Bonds to solve their anemic outfield power production, I wrote something to the effect that,... | |
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| ESPN.com really must not like hockey.
Seriously. Soccer and College Football before the NHL? I guess ESPN pays lip service to Soccer since 4 billion people on Earth like it, but what the heck is... | |
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| Just spent some time reliving one of the happiest nights of my life.Woke up early this morning and found I’d fallen asleep with the MLB Network going last night. This probably explains why... | |
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| Awful news about Tony Jackson, Dodgers beat writer, getting laid off by the Daily News. It’s difficult to comprehend there only being two beat writers covering the team now.Like Diamond... | |
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| There is a certain myth perpetrated about how “classy” the Yankee organization is. Derek Jeter is the poster child for this.Of course, the organization tends to behave in the... | |
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| From the ESPN.com article, “League set to pay Dukes’ fine” — here is Jim Mraz, president of the Little League organization that Elijah Dukes was fined for visiting, talking... | |
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| It’s tough sometimes to describe to those who aren’t sports fans why grown men playing a game generates such passions. Aren’t there more important things in life?As a baseball... | |
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