Archive for July, 2012

Calling Out the Prognosticators – Over/Under at Mid-Season

As we prepare for the official second half of the 2012 season, let me throw out some numbers and get your feelings as to whether the Dodgers will accomplish some of them.  With half a season to gauge things, let’s see who the true Nostradamus is out there.  It’s not like we are going in […]

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Down on the Farm – Moving Up

It is a natural progression and it happens every year right about this time. It is a happy time and a sad time all at once. It is the promotion of Minor League baseball players from one level to the next and it is, of course, exactly what every Minor League baseball player hopes and dreams […]

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Down on the Farm – Dodgers Announce June Dodger Pride Award Winners

The Dodgers have announced the June winners of the Dodger Pride Awards.  The Dodger Pride Awards were created in 2008 by General Manager Ned Colletti, and are given on a monthly basis to the players at each level of the club’s minor league system who play the game with a hustling, smart, aggressive style. The […]

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2012 Home Run Derby – A Blessing in Disguise

Just prior to last year’s Home Run Derby at Chase Field in Phoenix, AZ, I posted a comment over on the ThinkBlueLA.com forum in which I said that Matt Kemp was not a home run hitter. My comment was not intended to dis Matt Kemp or his ability to hit home runs (and I later […]

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Could There Soon Be a Flyin’ Hawaiian at Dodger Stadium?

Former baseball GM and current ESPN and MLB Network Radio analyst Jim Bowden recently ranked his top ten players to be traded by the deadline. His list includes the obvious choices such as Zack Greinke, Matt Garza, Ryan Dempster and Carlos Quentin, but of specific interest to Dodger fans is Phillies outfielder Shane Victorino. This […]

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A Much Needed Break

You would think that by being in first place at the All-Star break that the break itself would be the last thing that the Dodgers and Dodger fans would want. I mean heck, let’s keep rolling along; let’s keep the momentum going; let’s keep winning, right? Perhaps this would be true if the Dodgers came into […]

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Between Two Palm Trees

Between Two Palm Trees – Special All-Star Edition

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Third Base Options

To say that the Juan Uribe experiment has failed is being exceptionally kind. Without going into details that everybody is fully aware of, the Uribe signing has been a complete and utter disaster, not to mention a complete and utter waste of money. How or why Ned Colletti ever thought that the 33-year-old overweight former […]

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Do California Tax Laws Hamper Dodgers from Signing Players?

Do California income tax laws really hamper the Dodgers efforts to sign top name players? It probably did with Carlos Lee. But what many people aren’t aware of is that there are players that are steered away from the Dodgers and towards such destinations as Texas, Florida or Washington because there is no state income tax […]

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Dee Gordon’s Injury Could Have Been Prevented

The only thing worse than getting injured while playing baseball is getting injured when it was preventable; and make no mistake about it, Dee Gordon’s costly (and undoubtedly painful) thumb injury on Wednesday night could have been prevented – and it has nothing to do with the age-old debate over head-first sliding vs. feet-first sliding. How […]

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