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It's not the loss, it's the way they lost. |
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Written by Jon La Bella on Monday, 17 August 2009 14:48
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Uh oh. Losing two out of three to Arizona not that big of a deal, however losing in the fashion they did on Saturday night is.
I am not worried about Friday night's loss, Clayton Kershaw had one bad inning, going to happen during the season.
Saturday night's loss though makes me worry. Granted Jonathan Broxton was having such a great season, he only had one way to go it seems. He has not been sharp, even in his save against the Giants, he gave up two hits and a home run. Broxton has 5 blown saves, 3 of them have come in the last 2.5 weeks. Reason to worry, I think so. The rest of the bullpen has not been sharp lately either, so the Dodgers really need Broxton to finish strong.
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It was not a sweep, but it felt like one |
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Written by Jon La Bella on Thursday, 13 August 2009 11:52
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 The Dodgers took care of business against the hated SF Giants, and although they did not sweep the Giants, it sure did feel like one team is that much better than the other.
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Good News; Giant-Dodger rivalry to be renewed |
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Written by Jon La Bella on Monday, 10 August 2009 19:12
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 You know who came out ahead after the Dodger debacle vs the Braves?
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Every Team has a Schmidt; Lead cut to 6 |
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Written by Jon La Bella on Thursday, 06 August 2009 13:15
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 For anyone panicking about Jason Schmidt, do not worry, every team has a Schmidt. I dare you to name one team's (other than your favorite) starting 5 pitching rotation without looking it up on the web?
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Why was Hudson not running? |
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Written by Jon La Bella on Tuesday, 04 August 2009 16:50
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 Last night's rally in the 9th fell short, but I have to ask why Orlando Hudson did not try to score in the 9th?
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