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Dodgers enjoying home cooking

With eight games left on this ten game home trip the Dodgers boast the best winning percentage at home in baseball which is keeping them in the NL West race. MLB Best winning pct. at home, NL – 2017 Los Angeles Dodgers                        15-6                        .714 Arizona Diamondbacks                     18-8                        .692 Washington Nationals                        12-7                        .632 Even with that …

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Dodger bench providing relief

When the season started Chris Taylor found himself in AAA. As did Cody Bellinger, Brett Eibner, Rob Segedin, and Trayce Thompson. Enrique Hernández, Chase Utley, Franklin Gutierrez, Scott Van Slyke, and Austin Barnes were the bench. As the team makes a move in May even with all the injuries, Chris Taylor/Chase Utley have been the starting …

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OTDIB – May 19th – Frank Howard is finally stopped

On this date in baseball: May 19th, 1968 – Hondo finally goes homerless after hitting ten in six games. At Tiger stadium, Earl Wilson stops Senator Frank Howard’s home run streak. The ‘Capital Punisher’ had established the major league mark by hitting ten home runs in the previous six games. Hondo would go onto hit …

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Dodger depth keeps getting tested

The Dodger mantra the last two years has been the depth of the forty man roster. The Dodgers tested that depth to the extreme last year related to the rotation when fifteen different pitchers toed the mound to make a start for the Dodgers. In 2017 it is the position players getting tested. It all …

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Isn’t it time we stop giving up on players?

For anyone who follows baseball the slump is part of the game.  Players slump for many reasons but rarely does that slump mean the player is done. Sometimes it is true, but given how many times I’ve read that a player is done, it is rarely true.  You can quote new stats but do they …

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Keibert Ruiz sizzling in May

Last year at this time I’d never heard of Keibert Ruiz but by the end of the 2016 season he had become a hot prospect and quickly rose in the prospect ranking put out in the winter but didn’t crack any top ten lists. I bet that changes this summer.  The eighteen-year-old catcher is destroying …

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Recommended restaurants in Los Angeles

By readers of the NY Times.  Any other suggestions? We are going to try one restaurant per month. République serves French-inspired dishes in a dramatic 1920s building. 10e Restaurant, 811 West Seventh Street Alimento, 1710 Silver Lake Boulevard Bestia, 2121 East Seventh Place Osteria Mozza, 6602 Melrose Avenue Sqirl, 720 North Virgil Avenue Hatchet Hall, …

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Highest TB games at Dodger Stadium against Marlins

Strangely enough there have not been many great offensive games by a Dodger against the Marlins at Dodger Stadium. Gary Sheffield leads the pack with ten, everyone else is tied with eight. Player Date Opp Rslt PA R H 2B 3B HR TB RBI BB Gary Sheffield 2000-04-29 FLA W 13-12 6 2 3 1 …

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Highest Game Score/Strike Out games at Dodger Stadium versus Marlins

Highest game scores at Dodger stadium facing the Miami Marlins Player Date Opp Rslt IP H ER BB SO GSc Ramon Martinez 1995-07-14 FLA W 7-0 9.0 0 0 1 8 94 Clayton Kershaw 2011-05-29 FLA W 8-0 9.0 2 0 1 10 92 Hideo Nomo 1996-04-13 FLA W 3-1 9.0 3 1 3 17 …

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Buehler blows Cardinals off perch

Walker Buehler may not find any competition for his pitching repertoire until he hits the major leagues.  Walker struck out nine of his eleven outs yesterday in AAA and there is already talk that the talented Buehler could be used in the Dodger bullpen come Sept. He clearly won’t be stretched out enough to be …

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