The 2016 MLB season came to a screeching halt for many, if not all Dodger fans on October 22, when their World Series hopes were dashed by the Chicago Cubs. I expect in some quarters there might still be postmortems and “what ifs” going on – especially in the Dodgers front office – but I […]
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The Curse of the Billy Goat
(Re-posted from October 22, 2015) It’s one of those timeless stories – one that you can imagine Vin Scully telling to your grand kids. You’ve probably heard it a dozen times and even more so within the last week or two because it involves the Chicago Cubs. But if you haven’t heard it before, it’s worth hearing (or in this […]
(Read More)2017 might be Ryu’s last season with Dodgers
When former Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti signed South Korean left-hander Hyun-jin Ryu to a six-year/$36 million contract on December 9, 2012, it raised a few of eyebrows. It’s not that this was an outrageous amount of money for a guy who, at the time, was considered to be the best pitcher in the Korean Baseball Organization […]
(Read More)Will Dodgers re-sign Chase Utley and his intangibles?
When the Dodgers traded for veteran second baseman Chase Utley on August 19, 2015, they did so for a variety of reason. The most obvious is that, in spite of his (then) 35 years of age, he was still very much The Man, as he was affectionately called by rabid Phillies fans. But even though the Pasadena, California […]
(Read More)Wrap-up presser causing a bit of anxiety for Dodger fans
As expected, Monday’s season wrap-up press conference with Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts on Monday afternoon spent quite a bit of time discussing the pending free agency of several key members of the team and whether or not the Dodgers would be re-signing them. Also as expected, their answers didn’t exactly […]
(Read More)Baseball – ‘It breaks your heart. It is designed to break your heart’
(Editor’s Note: At the request of several of our readers, here is the timeless essay by former MLB commissioner A. Bartlett “Bart” Giamatti. It is always so painfully appropriate at this time of year). * * * * * * * * * * * * “The Green Fields of the Mind” by A. Bartlett Giamatti […]
(Read More)Jansen provides silver lining to otherwise dark NLCS
As the sun rose over the City of Angels on Sunday morning, with it came the cold hard realization that there would be no Game-7 of the 2016 National League Championship Series for the Dodgers. Instead, Dodger fans awoke to the painful truth that the ridiculously lofty expectations that they (and everyone else) had placed on the […]
(Read More)Are the expectations of Clayton Kershaw fair?
It goes without saying that every Dodger fan on the planet has tremendous confidence whenever the best pitcher on the planet is on the mound for the Dodgers; whether it’s during the regular season, the postseason or even in a postseason relief appearance like the one that we predicted here on ThinkBlueLA on October 13. […]
(Read More)Vin Scully to attend tonight’s NLCS Game-5
According to USA Today columnist Bob Nightengale, Hall of Fame and recently retired Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully will be in attendance at Thursday evening’s National League Championship Series game between the Dodgers and Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium. On Monday the 88-year-old beloved Dodgers broadcaster told ThinkBlueLA said that he fully expected the series to […]
(Read More)Baseball’s worst umpire lives up to reputation … again
There is an old saying with regards to major league baseball umpires: “When you don’t even notice them, they have done their job well.” As such, when it was announced last week that 55-year-old Angel Hernandez – the worst umpire in the game today and perhaps ever – was going to be among the six major […]
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