Rich Hill: The Man, The Mountain, The Myth and the Legend

September 28, 2019

When Andrew Friedman signed Rich Hill to a 3 year / $48 Million dollar deal. he was lambasted by many Dodger fans for continuing down the path of signing Scott Kazmir, Brett Anderson, and Brandon McCarthy: “Another injury-prone pitcher.” “Blister boy!” Well, here we are at the end of that deal and Rich Hill has indeed spent some quality time on the IL, but if Friedman has it to do…

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Dodger Young Guns

September 27, 2019

The State of the Bullpen… and Dodger Pitching In the month of September of teams that are likely candidates to play the Dodgers in the 2019 Fall Classic, here is how they compare in bullpen ERA since September 1st: Dodgers – 3.28 Astros – 3.47 Yankees – 3.81 HR per 9 Innings Dodgers – .95 Astros – 1.52 Yankees – 1.59 BABIP – Batting Average Balls in-Play Dodgers – .242…

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Regain Some Sanity

September 26, 2019

A short two or three weeks, many Dodger fans removed their brains, put them on their dresser in a jar and proceeded to lose their minds. They had convinced themselves that the sky was falling, the Dodgers were doomed, and the world as we know it would never be the same again. Five hundred years ago, Michel de Montaigne said: “My life has been filled with terrible misfortune; most of…

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Roy Gleason – A 1.000 BA, a Purple Heart, Two WS Rings

September 25, 2019

It seems most Dodger fans, and those of other playoff-bound teams, are trying to pre-determine which players will make up the roster for the first playoff round. I must admit it does interest me but mostly because I have favorite players that I would like to see on “the list”.  I do not attempt to make any rational judgment as to whom will make the cut. In the meantime I…

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Rant & Rave Tuesday

September 24, 2019

The Dodgers are still ranked 3rd in MLB Power Rankings and it should not be lost on anyone that the Dodgers were #1 in 2017. What does it all mean? Not much. It’s how it all comes together… So, as the dust settles, how about the big free-agent signings and trades made by Philadelphia? The team is clearly flawed and Gabe Kapler will likely lose his job, when it should…

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Player Development: Part 3 – (Communication)

September 23, 2019

I am spending a couple of weeks with my family in the beautiful Pacific Northwest.   Spending time with my grandchildren is one of the greatest joys I have ever known.    It doesn’t take long though for me to realize that I speak another language than they do.  In order for me to convey “adult” concepts it is extremely important that I know how to communicate effectively with them to get…

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Will This Be The Year?

September 22, 2019

First of all, I want to again thank everyone for their kind words and prayers for our family at this time.  I have bad days and worse days.  I do have good moments.  I thought that I could get back to writing sooner, but I just can’t seem to get the motivation to do so on a regular basis yet.  With a little of your indulgence, I also want to…

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The Shuffle Continues

September 21, 2019

We may not know what we think we know and don’t know what we don’t know and I hope we know that we don’t know. Confused? I know… We know Justin Turner can walk – we don’t know if he can run. We will find out today. It seems that they are just being cautious and if this were the postseason he would be playing. We know that Dick Mountain…

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Do You Get It?

September 20, 2019

No, I don’t think you do! Here we are again, talking about the Absolutely Horrible Dodger bullpen (well I don’t think it’s horrid, but some of you do). Already there is talk that the Dodgers won’t win, that the bullpen is just terrible (should be “blown up”) and fans are planning what relievers the Dodger should add in the offseason. I thought it would be interesting to look back at…

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True or False?

September 19, 2019

1. Kenley Jansen is Fixed False. With his 8th Blown Save last night, he again demonstrated that he was lacking command and in order to get a strike, he throws some very hittable pitches. I was against the re-signing of Kenley Jansen and this is why. Big contracts to relief pitchers seldom pan out, but here we are and the Dodgers have to make do with what they have… and…

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