Archive for April, 2018

Dodgers current best starting pitcher not who you think it is

There is zero doubt that 30-year-old Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw is destined for Cooperstown … none whatsoever. I mean, he’s already won a National League MVP title, is a three-time Cy Young award winner, a seven-time All-Star, a pitching triple crown winner, a Gold Glove winner, and a former MLB Player of the Year. But […]

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Is Pederson hurting team more than helping it?

It took exactly two pitches into Friday night’s game between the Dodgers and Washington Nationals for Dodger fans – and the entire world – to figure out what the Nationals’ game plan was going to be against Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw – look first-pitch fastball and then crush it. And they did exactly that. In fact, […]

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Kershaw – Scherzer match-up rarer than you might think

You would think that any head-to-head pitching match-up between three-time Cy Young award-winner Clayton Kershaw and three-time Cy Young award-winner Max Scherzer would be among the greatest pitching battles that there could possibly be in major league baseball. But the simple truth is that the two have only squared off against each other twice before, and only […]

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Now there’s something you don’t see everyday … or two

On Wednesday night, the Dodgers Advanced Single-A affiliate Rancho Cucamonga Quakes moved into a tie for first place in the California League South division with the Lancaster JetHawks with matching 7-7 records. They did so by taking two of three from the power-hitting (and great pitching) Lancaster team this past Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday at […]

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Coincidence or confirmation?

As they have done many times in the past, last Sunday, April 15, 2018 – Jackie Robinson Day – the Dodgers yet again called upon 30-year-old left-hander Clayton Kershaw to bring an end to their (then) three-game losing streak and help them get out of (then) last place in the National League West. And just […]

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Pedro Baez falls from – and returns to – Grace with Dodger fans

There was a time, long before most Dodger fans had ever heard the name Kenley Jansen, that right-hander Pedro Baez was among those often called upon to finish games for their beloved team, not in the role of a closer, but as the last man standing on the mound for the Dodgers at game’s end […]

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Quakes mirror Dodgers with early season winning streak

“We won a game yesterday, if we win one today that’s two in a row. If we win one tomorrow that’s called a winning streak. It has happened before.” – Manager Lou Brown in Major League II As the Dodgers were manhandling the San Diego Padres at a comfortable Petco Park to pick up their […]

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Vintage Kershaw

Dodger fans who were blessed to watch (or attend) Sunday’s game between their beloved team and the Arizona Diamondbacks, got to witness a blast from the past. Not only did they see their team amass seven runs on eight hits for a dominating 7-2 win over their division-leading rivals, they got to witness a vintage […]

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It is no longer ‘still early’ … nor funny

If the Dodgers honestly believe that even after only 13 of 162 regular season games that it is “still early,” as so many people like to say, they are both sadly mistaken and in serious trouble. Consider this: 13 games represents almost 10 percent of the regular season – .0802 percent, to be exact. Although […]

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Toles likely to remain at OKC longer … perhaps a lot longer

Over the past several days, there has been a lot of buzz about Dodgers outfield prospect Andrew Toles being called up to the Dodgers in the very near future. As we all know, the soon-to-be 26-year-old (on May 24) Decatur, Georgia native and 2012 third-round draft pick (by the Miami Marlins) was assigned to the Dodgers Triple-A affiliate Oklahoma City […]

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