He’s Back!

April 7, 2021

Bear said it best: Rumors of Clayton’s demise were greatly exaggerated! In the first inning, no one could blame you if you thought, “Uh oh, here we go again.” After a horrid opening day and a bad spring training, no one knew what to think, but he struck out three in the first and was masterful the rest of the way. His fastball hit 92.7 MPH at its fastest, but…

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I Promise That Soon We Will Get Back to Dodger Baseball…

April 5, 2021

It’s just not today… unless you want to talk about it. In which case, I am fine. We had some good discussions about politics, some about Dodger Blue Mom, and a little about Dodger Baseball. We will get back to that soon, but first I must answer some questions. I will first start with David, because of relevance: Mark, you raise some fundamental questions, so I would like to raise…

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LADT to Remain Open

April 5, 2021

I have always tried to keep politics and religion off this blog because it divides us, not unifies us, but this time it is different because the Dodgers, by being part of MLB got involved in something that is so polarizing that it divides this country even more. This all started when MLB moved the All-Star game from Atlanta. “Major League Baseball fundamentally supports voting rights for all Americans and…

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Dodger Blue Mom

April 4, 2021

Something that really brings you back to reality is when you get an e-mail like this: Hello Mark, This is Ed, Miki’s husband.  By any chance are you one of her blogger buddies on LA Dodger Talk?  If so, I am sorry to say she passed away peacefully on March 25th, Thursday, 2021.  Not Covid. One of her last requests was for me to  communicate to her blogger friends the…

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After Further Review…

April 4, 2021

Since yesterday’s blog post, I have received many e-mails, mostly supporting what I did in canceling the blog. A couple were critical, and I do support their right to disagree. However, one person messaged me and what he said resonated louder than any other message. It was from “David” and he wrote: Hi, Mark! It’s David, one of the regular contributors to LADT. Mark, I respect your decision to end…

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I am Canceling MLB and the Dodgers

April 3, 2021

NOTE: Cancel culture (or call-out culture) is a modern form of ostracism in which someone is thrust out of social or professional circles – whether it be online, on social media, or in person. Those who are subject to this ostracism are said to have been “canceled”. MLB effectively “canceled” the State of Georgia by moving the Baseball All-Star Game out of Atlanta to another venue, simply because the State…

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Get in Line for the Tattoo

April 2, 2021

It was an ugly game. Kershaw was bad (as he frequently is in Coors). His curveball had no bite. I am not worried about 91 MPH in the first game. But 91, without his curve, is an issue. Even Ray Charles can see that. This loss had nothing to do with Dave Roberts – he did not play an inning or have an at-bat.

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The Rotation is Set

March 30, 2021

Clayton Kershaw starts on Opening Day, followed by Trevor Bauer, Striker (never call him Walker) Buehler, Julio Urias and [DRUM ROLL]… Dustin May! To those of you who worried his season would be wasted on the bench: Don’t Worry! He is in the rotation and Tony Gonsolin and David Price are in the bullpen. With Jimmy Nelson in the bullpen as well, the Dodgers can save the “backend” of the…

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Trevor Bauer is a __________

March 28, 2021

“On the one hand, his fans, teammates, and organizations love him for the offense he brings to the table. On the other hand, all are often driven to despair by his antics and shoddy attitude. Not to mention his greed and stupidity.”

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That Was Close!

March 27, 2021

MLB Players are “adrenaline junkies.” That’s what made last year so difficult at times. Professionals feed off the crowd energy and the adrenaline the human body produces in such situations is a key performance factor. I can’t wait for the crowds to return.

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