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Old 08-08-2006, 04:30 PM
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10 in a row and they are in the weak NL.
What kind of Kool-Aid are you drinking ?????????? If you REALLY belive that do you know what kind of odds Las Vegas would of given you @ the beg. of the year ?
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Old 08-09-2006, 12:44 PM
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Streak at 11(tied for Wild Card,and a half game back in division.)Started to do some stuff that looked more like themselves(Furcal gets a 1 run home run ,but strikes out when bases were full etc.,)but to be honest,they seem to own Colorado in this ballpark.Colorado seems to hit in this ballpark about as well as the Dodgers hit in St. Louis.Reliever/set- up man Broxton seems to have grown a set,and has a pretty lively power fastball of 94-100 mph right now(amazing what 10 wins in a row and 50k people can do for a guy.)If you haven't seen the closer for this team(Saito,)then I would say he is the one player most fun to watch on the team.Loves to compete,and has awesome stuff.I still don't know why anybody would think Larry Drew is worth 10 mil a season.He was one of the hi priced players signed in the Winter of 2004-5(when the G.M. seemed to want to replace his best Latin players by paying 3 white free agents what their former teams obviously thought was way too much....or,in the case of Boston,they simply didn't wan't a drunk pitcher anymore.)Lowe(drunk in L.A.) goes to the mound for 12 in a row tonight.Never know what this guy will do.Unreliable doesn't begin to describe this guy.Seeing how Colorado struggles here,he may get through it.If he can survive the atmosphere re-entry of the 2nd and 3rd innings,he usually pitches o.k.
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Old 08-09-2006, 01:14 PM
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Scuds- I bet you wish you didnt abandon them this year and switch your allegiance to the Angels. This would be fun for you. Do LA fans do that out there, switch their favorite teams every year?
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Old 08-09-2006, 03:31 PM
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Scuds- I bet you wish you didnt abandon them this year and switch your allegiance to the Angels. This would be fun for you. Do LA fans do that out there, switch their favorite teams every year?
Well, I haven't seen the Halos n' Dodgers play each other much.I don't like to watch that.That should answer your question.I think you will remember me saying not to count the Halos out when they were 7-11 games under 500.Fact is that unlike most people in 2 team markets,I do like both teams.See,Gander,part of the problem is that Scioscia was the best team player that the Dodgers ever have had.They simply don't get to the World Series in '88 if Scioscia doesn't bring them back with the clutch home run down the right field line at Shea Stadium.O.K.,then he goes to manage the Halos.So,to me the lines are quite blurred here,and I could never be against any team Scioscia manages.I grew up at Dodger Stadium.So,I could never shake that organization if I wanted to.That stadium is home to me.I don't think you choose who you like.Are you talkin' about the fact that I bet the Halos to win the division at 6-1? The Dodgers(at the time)were favored to win the division even though they weren't in 1st place.You are saying I ABANDONED THEM because I didn't trust them to win the division at 9/5??
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Old 08-09-2006, 03:34 PM
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The Mets will destroy the Dodgers if they are lucky enough to get in.
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Old 08-09-2006, 04:29 PM
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The Mets will destroy the Dodgers if they are lucky enough to get in.
Yeah, what he said.
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Old 08-09-2006, 08:39 PM
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The Mets will destroy the Dodgers if they are lucky enough to get in.
Keep dreaming dude.
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Old 08-10-2006, 12:22 AM
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Well,they lost a game that they shouldn't have lost.Streak had to end sometime,but (in a 1-1 tie ballgame)the Dodgers had the bases loaded with 1 out in the bottom of the 8th.Just needed a sac fly ball from Kent.Couldn't get it done,and Ethier couldn't come up with a hit.They had some bad defense in the 9th,and the roof came in,but I don't think they lose if they get a run to take the lead in the bottom of the 8th.Didn't do the little things right tonight.Lowe pitched well until they sent him back out for the 9th,and he hung some pitches,and they brought Saito in(again not his normal closer role,but a tread water situation,and it is a different situation ..one that was caused by not getting the run in the bottom of the 8th.)So,Saito got a ground ball that Lugo probably should of made the play on.Again,I think they make these plays if they have a 1 run cushion from the bottom of the 8th.Kent should of got the sac fly ball,and Lowe should have got the win 2-1.Ugly rundown between 3rd and home that Colorado got the 3rd run on.Don't watch that play.Lowe looked devastated after the game.Story of this game is Kent was looking for a fast ball to drive for a sac fly,and he got it n' just missed it(popped it up.)Sure they had other opportunities,but that was the path of least resistance.We all get old,and Kent is showing it.He can still go yard early in a game for a 1 or 2 run homer though.I have never seen a guy get more moderately important hits with nobody on,or 2 outs nobody on etc.
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Old 08-10-2006, 12:20 AM
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The Mets will destroy the Dodgers if they are lucky enough to get in.
Yep...........
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Old 08-09-2006, 03:37 PM
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By the way,Bradley is really,really struggling to contain his temper the last 2 days.Rifles bats around like you wouldn't believe.He is trying hard to contain himself,but he is just a very troubled individual.
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Old 08-09-2006, 03:48 PM
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Scuds- I seem to remember you making a comment that you were strictly into the Angels this year and not the Dodgers about 3-4 weeks back when somebody brought up the Dodgers for something or other. I could be wrong but I dont think I am.

2 years ago I couldnt get enough of your posts when the Dodgers were red hot for what seemed like all summer. Just wondering why all of a sudden you arent into them as much.
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Old 08-09-2006, 03:58 PM
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Scuds- I seem to remember you making a comment that you were strictly into the Angels this year and not the Dodgers about 3-4 weeks back when somebody brought up the Dodgers for something or other. I could be wrong but I dont think I am.

2 years ago I couldnt get enough of your posts when the Dodgers were red hot for what seemed like all summer. Just wondering why all of a sudden you arent into them as much.
I'll go try to see what you are talking about.
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