Archive for May, 2020

Dodger Stadium in the Funny Papers

Dodger Stadium is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. Almost 60 years old and it still looks new!  It’s a work of art. Its lines are amazing. Clean and elegant. I like to stare at pictures of it. I especially like the one my son Brian has hanging in his home office. […]

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Price Becomes Dodgers New Fan-Favorite Without Making a Pitch

A wise man once said: “Good things happen to good people.” New Dodgers left-hander David Price is in for a lot of good things. Even though he hasn’t made a single pitch in a Dodgers regular-season game yet, the 34-year-old Murfreesboro, TN native is already a huge favorite among Dodger fans. Late Thursday evening it was […]

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What Roster Moves Should the Dodgers Make?

When Dodgers pitchers and catchers reported for Spring Training on February 13, 2020, Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman was focused on which 26 players would be on the active roster for Opening Day on March 26. Fine-tuning of the roster for the 2020 season stretch drive and playoffs would be effected closer to […]

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2020 MLB Draft to Air Live on MLB Network, ESPN and ESPN2

  *  *  *   Five-Round Draft Will Be Held on Wed., June 10th and Thurs., June 11th; MLB Network, ESPN to Present Live Coverage on June 10th; MLB Network and ESPN2 to Continue Live Draft Coverage on June 11th; First Time Multiple Networks Will Televise the MLB Draft   *  *  *   Major League Baseball announced […]

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“I’d Be Shocked if There Wasn’t Baseball”

It goes without saying that there isn’t a Dodger – or baseball – fan out there who isn’t hoping (and praying) that there will be a 2020 Major League Baseball season in some form or fashion. But to hear former Dodgers general manager and current SportsNet LA analyst Ned Colletti say during Thursday night’s Access […]

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Dodgers Fifth Zoom Party Draws Another Huge Audience

On May 26th, the fifth Dodgers Zoom party was kicked off with Dodger Stadium organist Dieter Ruehle appropriately playing “Safety Dance” during the count down, which was followed up by a famous Dodgers Charge! Guests on the Zoom call included Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman, outfielders AJ Pollock and Joc Pederson, right-handers Walker […]

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Boras, Scherzer Miss Perfect Opportunity to Keep Their Mouths Shut

Don’t think for one second that the ‘leak’ of confidential information about pending negotiations between Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association (via an ‘unnamed source’) earlier this week was not a calculated move. It was later revealed that the ‘unnamed source’ was none other than super-agent Scott Boras, the man often referred to […]

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Just What We Don’t Need

As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise at an alarming rate in Los Angeles County – and the entire country – with projections that it will only get worse before it gets better, the last thing – the very last thing – we need right now is an ugly dispute between Major League […]

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Dodgers Open County’s Largest COVID-19 Testing Site

  *  *  *   Center will have capacity to test 6,000 Angelenos each day, dramatically increasing size of Stadium’s previous testing site   *  *  *   Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti opened a new COVID-19 testing site at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday that has the capacity to test 6,000 Angelenos a day free of charge, […]

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Dodger Stadium to Open … Sort Of

It was news that every Dodger fan has been waiting a very long time to hear – 75 days to be exact. And even though it wasn’t the news we were all hoping for, it was definitely the next best thing. Early Monday afternoon, longtime Dodgers beat writer Ken Gurnick posted on Twitter that both […]

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