Archive for 2021

A Spark or a Fluke?

Throughout the Dodgers’ horrible teamwide slump, their worst in recent memory, many Dodger fans – and the players themselves – have been looking for something – anything – to help them turn things around; or a ‘spark,’ as many have called it. If you are a believer in such things, your ‘spark’ may have finally […]

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This Would Be An Excellent Time For a Dodgers Winning Streak

The Dodgers have played 35 games thus far into the 2021 regular season. They have won 18 of them and lost 17 for a .514 winning percentage. With the National League West-leading San Francisco Giants having won on Monday while the Dodgers were idle, the Dodgers now trail the ‘Hated Ones’ by 3.0 games, and […]

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Papa Cantella’s Named the New Dodger Dog

The Dodgers announced on Monday that Vernon-based Papa Cantella’s will supply Dodger Stadium with Dodger Dogs and its premium sausages. Papa Cantella’s products, including Dodger Dogs, have been sold at Dodger Stadium since Opening Day, and packaged Dodger Dogs will also be available at retail grocery locations throughout Southern California. “Like the Dodgers, our history […]

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Dodgers Option Keibert Ruiz

The Dodgers have optioned catcher Keibert Ruiz to Triple-A Oklahoma City. The 22-year-old Valencia, Venezuela native appeared in five games for the Dodgers and was 1-for-6 (.167). That one hit was a solo home run on the first pitch of his first at-bat of 2021 on May 4 against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. He […]

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It’s Broke

There is a saying that is as accurate today as it was when it was first uttered many years ago in the deep South: “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” The natural assumption, of course, is that the contrary would be: “If it’s broke, fix it.” The Dodgers are broke. In their last 20 […]

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Trevor Bauer Is “Pissed”

  *  *  *  “We won a game yesterday. If we win today, it’s called ‘two in a row.’ And if we win again tomorrow, it’s called ‘a winning streak’ … It has happened before!” – Actor James Gammon in the role of Lou Brown in the popular movie Major League II (1974)   *  […]

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Dodgers End Losing Streak … Barely

The Dodgers have to be feeling pretty good about the fact that their five-game losing streak came to an end on Saturday night against the Angels of Anaheim at Angel Stadium. Then again, they also have to be – or should be – feeling a little embarrassed (and hopefully a little ashamed) that they let […]

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Achoo!

When you are dealing with an injury, even the simplest of things can be painful … say like sneezing when you have a strained oblique. Dodgers utility infielder/outfielder Zach McKinstry has a strained right oblique, for which he is currently on the 10-day Injured List. He sneezed. …and it didn’t hurt! “The latest is he […]

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Hope Springs Eternal

This was supposed to be an article discussing the pros and cons of adding Albert Pujols to the Dodgers roster, but that will have to wait for another day. I was distracted from my Pujols notes when Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager was picked off second base for the final out in the first inning of […]

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Friedman Weighs In on Dodgers ‘Little Lull’

We’ve heard a lot about the Dodgers almost three-week long team-wide slump; a slump that Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has repeatedly referred to as “just a little lull” and “a little funk.” But what we haven’t heard is what the big boss – Dodgers President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman – has to say about […]

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