Archive for April, 2012

What Would You Do First?

Let’s have some fun here. It’s May 1, 2012.  You are Stan Kaston and you have just taken over as the new decision-maker for the Los Angeles Dodgers. You have 100% absolute control over all personnel decisions both on and off the field and what you say goes – period. What would your first FIVE […]

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Down on the Farm – Quakes Snap Two-Game Skid with Shutout of Storm

Although the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes are off to a rough 10-15 start thus far in the 2012 season (4.5 GB), they have had their moments and Sunday was one of those moments as Quakes right hander Andres Santiago tossed 6.2 scoreless innings to lead the Quakes to a 6-0 shutout of the Lake Elsinore Storm […]

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It Just Doesn’t Get Any Better than This

It was loud… REAL loud; as loud as I’ve heard Dodger Stadium since Manny’s Granny in 2009; as loud as the incredible come-from-behind victory in game-2 of the 2009 NLDS against the St. Louis Cardinals on the famous Matt Holliday nutcracker shot. But this time it was different. The huge Dodger Stadium crowd wasn’t just yelling. […]

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Down on the Farm – Scott Wingo

It has been well documented that the Dodgers farm system was once considered among the very best in all of baseball even as recently as 2003 and 2004 when the Dodgers were grooming current starters Matt Kemp, James Loney, Chad Billingsley and a slew of other prospects who the Dodgers ended up (uggh) trading away. […]

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Former Dodger Moose Skowron Dies at Age 81

Former Dodger and five-time World Champion Bill “Moose” Skowron died on Friday of congestive heart failure at Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights, Ill. He was 81 years old. Skowron played for the Yankees from 1954-1962 and helped them win four World Series titles. In three of them, he hit home runs in the seventh […]

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Eovaldi Update

The Dodgers have just announced that Michael Antonini has been sent back down to Albuquerque to make room for Eovaldi; however, I don’t believe that this the end of this story.

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Eovaldi Mystery – Part Two

For the second time in as many weeks, Dodger Minor League pitcher Nathan Eovaldi was pulled from his start for the Double-A Chattanooga Lookouts after only one inning of work. This time, however, it has been confirmed by the Chattanooga Times Free Press that Eovaldi is, in fact, headed to Los Angeles. Although is isn’t […]

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Dodgers Dream Foundation & LA84 Foundation Dedicate 23rd Dreamfield at Lennox Park

The Dodgers Dream Foundation, in partnership with the LA84 Foundation and the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation, unveiled a new Dodgers Dreamfield today at Lennox Park in Los Angeles. Those on hand for the dedication ceremony included Senior Vice President, Los Angeles Dodgers Howard Sunkin, Los Angeles County Supervisor, Second District Mark Ridley-Thomas, […]

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Rainout Fizzles – and So Do Dodgers in Another Tough Loss

Even though it rained relatively hard for about 10 minutes during the 6th inning of Wednesday night’s Braves/Dodgers game at the Ravine, the forecast of a possible rainout never materialized. Unfortunately, the forecast of the Dodgers finally being tested by teams better than the Padres, Pirates and Astros did materialize. For the second time in as many […]

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