Archive for June, 2022

With A Trayce

When the announcement came on Wednesday morning that the Dodgers had re-acquired outfielder Trayce Thompson from the Detroit Tigers (for cash considerations), it was met with mixed feelings among Dodgers fans. A good many of those fans recalled the Trayce Thompson who was initially drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the second round in […]

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Like Fine Wine, Gonsolin Just Keeps Getting Better

After an un-Gonsolin-like shaky start against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ballpark on Tuesday afternoon, the real Tony Gonsolin showed up … the one with the (then) MLB-best 8-0 record. Make that 9-0. After giving up solo home runs in each of his first two innings against the NL Central last place Reds, the […]

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Dodgers Bring Back Trayce Thompson

When Dodgers right fielder Mookie Betts landed on the injured list with a cracked rib after his June 15th collision with centerfielder Cody Bellinger, it became immediately apparent that Dodgers President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman would have to do something to find a temporary (two to four-week) replacement for the future Hall of Famer. […]

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Growing Pains

  *  *  *  “The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person’s determination.” Hall of Fame Manager Tommy Lasorda   *  *  *  *  Players and diehard fans alike will acknowledge that baseball is a grind. Even when a player makes it up through the minor league ranks to finally play […]

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Saved by the Swing

Sunday was a big day for many reasons at Dodger Stadium this weekend. Not only was it Father’s Day where players got to celebrate with their children on the field before the game, but left-handed pitcher Andrew Heaney was making his first appearance after a lengthy stint on the injured list. The Miami Marlins 2012 […]

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Betts Lands On IL With ‘Cracked Rib’

When the Dodgers announced their starting lineup for Saturday’s game with the Cleveland Guardians at Dodger Stadium, 29-year-old superstar right fielder Mookie Betts was in it; his first game back since colliding with center fielder Cody Bellinger the Wednesday before. In fact, during his pregame media scrum, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters that the […]

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Dodgers Lose Another ‘SHW’ Game

It is a term that (unfortunately) became quite common back in the (very) early days of the original ThinkBlueLA forum – a ‘SHW’ game – ‘Should Have Won.’ On Friday night, the Dodgers lost a ‘SHW’ game to the Cleveland Guardians by a score of 2-1 in 10 innings. It was the fifth time that […]

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Thanks, (We) Needed That

To coin a phrase used and made popular in television commercials back in the late seventies, “Thanks, I (we) needed that.” With as good as he has been thus far this season, 32-year-old Dodgers left-hander Tyler Anderson taking a no-hitter into the ninth inning against the Angels of Anaheim wasn’t the biggest surprise on Wednesday […]

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Tony Gonsolin – The Best in Baseball

Although the Dodgers still have a lot of baseball yet to play in the 2022 MLB regular season (101 games to be exact), right-hander Tony Gonsolin remains the best pitcher in the game and is clearly the early frontrunner for the 2022 National League Cy Young Award. All the Vacaville, CA native and Dodgers ninth-round draft […]

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Dodgers Open Five-Game Interleague Homestand

The Dodgers begin a five-game homestand tomorrow night which kicks off with a two-game set against their crosstown rival, the Los Angeles Angels during the Freeway Series (June 14-15). After an off-day Thursday spent at the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation’s Blue Diamond Gala, the team will face the newly named Cleveland Guardians for three games […]

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