His Name is Spoken More Than Virtually Any Other in the History of Baseball

February 19, 2020

Other than perhaps Jackie Robinson this player’s name is spoken more than any other in the history of baseball.   Not a day goes by where you don’t read his name, or hear it spoken on TV or the radio.  He’s not in the Hall of Fame(though a strong argument can be made that he should be) and he’s not normally mentioned among the great players of his time or of…

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Meet Tyler Gilbert

February 17, 2020

There has been so much discussion about the Asterisks that I thought I would perhaps break in with a short interlude and introduce a new Dodger that was acquired in the trade for Kyle Garlick on Saturday. Both Garlick and Gilbert were victims of the numbers game.  Garlick was backed up behind a bevy of outfielders with the Dodgers and Gilbert was stacked up against a number of left-handed bullpen…

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The Story of Tom & Jerry

February 16, 2020

No… not that Tom and Jerry! Several years ago, two men who lived about a mile apart, worked at the same company that was about 12 miles away. The first man who we will call “Tom” had no car and had to rely on others to get to work. On the other hand, “Jerry” had a car and the drive to work took him just about 20 minutes. Jerry was…

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A More Imperfect Ball Creates a More Perfect Game

February 16, 2020

What type of baseball are we to expect in 2020?  I’m not talking about the Major Leagues in general, I’m talking specifics.  The “baseball” as in the “ball” used in the majors this year.  With historic offensive numbers in 2019, it was fairly certain that the 2019 ball had changed.  Pitchers complained about it.  Hitters loved it and the commissioner admitted that there was a bit of an issue: “Our…

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Criminals… Then, Now, Forever

February 14, 2020

Criminals generally never show remorse. There’s something about being a psychopath or sociopath that evidently alters your Remorse DNA Gene as the criminals in Houston continue to demonstrate. Well, they were caught, so they had to admit (very reluctantly and in a back-handed fashion) that they cheated, but get this… It didn’t have any effect on anything! Not only are they cheaters and liars, but they also think that everyone…

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So Much to be Determined…

February 13, 2020

I do not remember in my lifetime a Dodger team being this good. I do not remember in my lifetime a Dodger team with so much potential. I do not remember a Dodger team so deep. I do not remember a Dodger farm system so talented. I also do not remember a team that has so many roster spots to be determined. Let me elaborate. With the additions of David…

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The Big Blue Wrecking Crew

February 11, 2020

With the addition of Mookie Betts and the maturation of other YOUNG players, I think it may be time to bring back that moniker. The name “Big Blue Wrecking Crew” has been utilized any number of times throughout Los Angeles Dodger history, even on a LP Album featuring Steve Yeager, Rick Monday Jay Johnstone, and Jerry Reuss. But, it has generally been applied to the group of Dodgers who bashed…

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The Lip: Leo Durocher

February 11, 2020

A Word from Mark Timmons: Dodger Fans need a break from all the scandals, charlatans and cheating. Evan Blade is the man with a plan. Enjoy! In 1976, upon hearing that the Japanese Pacific League Saitama Seibu Lions had hired Leo Durocher to manage their ball club, the reserved Vin Scully who rarely said anything negative about anyone said it best.  “It took the U.S. 35 years to get revenge…

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Where’s Mookie?

February 9, 2020

My grandkids enjoy playing “Where’s Waldo”   That is until they don’t.   You see, while you think it would be easy finding a nerdy-looking bespeckled man, dressed in a bold red and white striped shirt, wearing a red and white beany, the artist has made a career out of crafting immense visual puzzles, complete with mammoth oceans of people, spiraling buildings, and mythical beasts that make spotting the elusive Waldo an…

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The Debacle

February 8, 2020

Anyone who has not been living under a rock knows about the Redsox – Dodger Trade Debacle. The Red Sox traded David Price and Mookie Betts to the Dodgers and paid half of Price’s salary, while the Dodgers sent Kenta Maeda to the Twins and the Twins were to send flamethrower Brusdar Graterol back to the Red Sox. In a separate move, the Dodgers will send Joc Pederson and Ross Stripling…

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