Archive for December, 2016

Dodger fans remain hopeful for Justin Turner re-signing

It is without question the single biggest cause of anxiety among Dodger fans this off-season (except for Clayton Kershaw‘s back): Will the Dodgers re-sign free agent third baseman Justin Turner? And though the same might be said for Dodgers free agent closer Kenley Jansen, it appears that his ship may have already sailed. But on Monday […]

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Rich Hill signing confirmed

The Dodgers have confirmed earlier reports that they were nearing a deal with 36-year-old left-hander Rich Hill with an official announcement on Monday morning that they have signed the veteran lefty to a three-year / $48 million contract. The Boston, Massachusetts native – who will be 37 years old on March 11 – was originally acquired by […]

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Dodgers reportedly have deal with Rich Hill

It was being widely reported late Saturday evening that 36-year-old / 12-year MLB veteran left-hander Rich Hill has been re-signed by the Dodgers for a three-year deal reportedly north of $40 million, perhaps even as much as $46-48 million. As expected, the report – which was first reported on Twitter by veteran and highly credible MLB.com’s […]

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Life Is But a Dream

It is Sunday, September 25, 2016, and I am sitting in Section 29 at Dodger Stadium – standing, actually – with my travel buddy Andy, screaming “CHARLIE!!!” at the top of our lungs, after Culberson’s incredible, improbable walk-off home run has just won my beloved Dodgers their fourth straight NL West pennant. In a few […]

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Dodgers re-signing Charlie Culberson just feels right

It was a moment in Dodger history that will never be forgotten – not ever. How could it be? It was a dramatic bottom-of-the-10th-inning walk-off home run in the final home game of the regular season that not only won the game for the Dodgers but it also clinched their franchise record-setting fourth consecutive National […]

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All-Star Game to no longer determine World Series home field advantage

When most baseball fans went to bed on Wednesday night, they did so with the comfort in knowing that an agreement had been reached between Major League Baseball and the Major League Baseball Players Association on a new five-year Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), thereby preventing an owners’ lockout and/or a players’ work stoppage, the last of […]

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