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Give the Credit Where it is Due – to Bruce Bochy
Bruce Bochy deserves all the credit in the world after leading his San Francisco Giants to their second World Championship in the past three years. We wrote the Giants off twice this year, first in their run for the NL … Continue reading
Time for the Dodgers to Pack It In
For much of the year, we really expected to see the Dodgers in the playoffs, especially after the Boston trade. Even if the team made it as the final wild card team and had to face that one game “play-in”, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 MLB Playoffs, Clayton Kershaw, Don Mattingly, LA Dodgers, Matt Kemp, Mike Scioscia, Tim Wallach
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Manic-Depressive Dodgers Continue To Flounder; New Found Passion Quickly Lost
Remember all that stuff we wrote about new found “Passion”? Well, mattingly is still the Dodgers’ manager, and the “Passion” is history, gone after one impressive weekend in the City by the Bay. The team played a lackluster series against … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Ethier, Don Mattingly, Hanley Ramirez, LA Dodgers, Matt Kemp, Shane Victorino, Tim Wallach
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A Dodger Tradition That Lives On: The June Swoon
In their five and one-half decades in Los Angeles, the Dodgers have had many great season starts. Many of them, however, have been short-lived, meeting head-on with reality, occasionally in May, but often in June. This year, the “June Swoon” … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Ethier, Don Mattingly, Joe Torre, LA Dodgers, Matt Kemp, NY Yankees, Tim Wallach
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Two Events That Shape LA Baseball
In the past few years, two watershed events occurred in Los Angeles baseball, forever changing the course of two successful franchises, previously competing yearly for division titles, and league championships. Headlines for a year and a half now have detailed … Continue reading
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Tagged Don Mattingly, Kendrys Morales, LA Angels, LA Dodgers, Mike Scioscia, Ned Colletti, Tim Wallach, Tony Reagins
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Worst Dodger Season in Years Ending on Actions that Make Future Look Far Worse
In a season that began with such promise, but that as summer began to wain fell apart both on the field and in the front office, today’s revelations that Joe Torre would not be back as manager, and that his … Continue reading
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Tagged Don Mattingly, Joe Torre, LA Dodgers, Mike Scioscia, Tim Wallach
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