September 22nd, 2007 by Top Dawg
Soon to be followed by Wild Card over with another performance like tonight vs. the D-backs. It’s really disappointing the lack of heart displayed on the 07′ Dodgers. The are as talented as any team in the west, but unfortunately will be watching the post season. Is this a shot at the manager? When the manager is in the hot seat, most teams would rally around that with a strong showing. Not the Dodgers. It sounds like Grady is being tuned out and that means it’s time to ship him out…
September 21st, 2007 by Top Dawg
A’s GM Billy Beane isn’t stupid. At the waiver trade deadline he got his chump, Dodgers GM Ned Colletti. His project is Esteban Loaiza and his $9 million salary. The Dodgers traded nothing for him…nothing. That’s unheard of. Loaiza’s an oft-injured control pitcher living off of his 2003 season where he was 2nd in the Cy Young voting. If you look back at his stats he’s a .532 pitcher with a 4.62 era, wait it just went up again…bye bye baseball. He’s in the midst of being destroyed by the d-backs, but i’m sure I’ll wake up tomorrow and find that he is going in for an MRI or that pitching coach Rick Honeycutt found something wrong in his delivery. Just think Dodger fans we got him locked up for 2008. Oh goody! I like Ned, but isn’t there a saying out there that if something is too good to be true then it probably is?
September 18th, 2007 by Top Dawg
I like the good old days when we would only lose one game a day! Didn’t really get to watch a lot of the game, busy getting the site design finished. Looked at the box, and it looks like Matt Kemp had another good day. He’s going to be a stud! Don’t really know why Grady continues to split his time with Gonzales. Saito blew the save, but he and Broxton have been great all year. They were destined to have a failure or two at some point in the season, it just came at a really inopportune time. Think about it, if Broxton (2) and Saito (1) don’t blow their games during the last couple weeks, the Dodgers would certainly be in the mix. Now the odds look long… 