Most believed that the Reds were going to be a very dangerous Wild Card team to face because of their starting pitching. Trevor Bauer, Luis Castillo, and Sonny Gray. The Braves never had to face Gray as they dispatched the Reds in two. But it wasn’t easy. The Braves needed to go 13 innings before Freddie Freeman had a walk off single to beat the Reds 1-0. The Reds outhit…
Perry
A few days ago the Dodger family lost Ron Perranoski. And Mark asked about his leaving on bad terms. So I did some research to check on that simply because I could not remember the circumstances of his leaving. Perry was born on April 1st, 1936 in Patterson, New Jersey. There is not much information on his Wikipedia page, but he grew up in the town of Fair Lawn, N.J….
Dodgers SLAM Door on Pads
While the window may be closing, the Dodgers just slammed the door in the face of the San Diego Padres. I made the mistake of going back and reading the comments from last night’s game. My bad. I try to focus on the positives and listen to what Doc’s explanation might be for his moves. Not just simply assume he is a moron. But this was the Dodgers night. Especially…
Passing of the Torch
I am sure Doc will not say it, but Kenley is no longer the closer, however, he’s not off the team. There won’t be an “official” closer – it will be a committee. Jansen will again be on the team next year and maybe Bazooka will be ready to close sometime next year… but he’s not right now.
GAME ONE RECAP AND SOME RANDOM THOUGHTS:
Well that was an interesting and very long game. Dodgers won 5-1, and despite appearances (it could be called an ugly win) they, nevertheless, won in dominating fashion. There were lots of walks. Padres pitchers, threw 165 pitches in 8 innings, as they walked 10 Dodgers batters, and added a hit by pitch for good measure. Walker Buehler started for the Dodgers and almost immediately started to make Dodgers fans…
Dodgers vs. Padres NLDS Preview
I am writing this preview while watching the A’s and Astros ALDS at Dodger Stadium. The NLDS is no surprise with the Dodgers and Padres. There is some surprise that the Cubs are out, and Marlins are in, in the second NLDS. But the Marlins are experienced at getting to (and winning) the WS as a Wild Card team, so maybe it shouldn’t be that big of a surprise. For…
Who is Your Pick?
As the Dodgers continue their quest for a World Series Championship, the possible first in over 30 years, a number of things must happen. The starting and relief pitchers must pitch well, and the hitters must hit well able to string together hits. They must play like they expect to win and not that they hope to win. That is, with confidence. They must be the hot team and not…
I Agree With Jeff Dominique…
The past eight years have been incredible for Dodger fans: Eight straight division championships and two trips to the World Series. But it was not enough – the Dodgers did not win the World Series… never mind that they did not win it the twenty-four years before that (cheating aside). “Andrew Friedman will never get it done.” “Dave Roberts is an idiot.” “Kenley Jansen is done.” “Clayton Kershaw is a…
It Is Time For Me To Say Goodbye
When I took over the administration of LA DodgerTalk , I said that I would continue as long as I enjoyed what I was doing. The time has come for me to announce that it is no longer fun for me. I was offered an opportunity to consult on back office procedures for a non-profit company involved with School Choice, and I have decided to accept the challenge. I have…
The Kershawshank Redemption
If anyone had a question about who the Dodgers’ Ace is, it was resoundingly answered last night with Clayton’s dominance!

