Archive for March, 2015

Dodger Stadium to implement new security procedures

Dodger fans will experience new security procedures set forth by Major League Baseball beginning with the Freeway Series finale on Saturday, April 4 and will run through the 2015 MLB season. MLB will be implementing new mandatory security procedures through a metal detector-enhanced screening process.  This procedure, which resulted from a recent study of best security […]

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Predicting the Dodgers Opening Day roster

(Edited March 31, 2015 at 7:45 am PT) With Opening Day 2015 less than a week away, now is a good time to have a little fun prognosticating the Dodgers Opening Day roster. Yesterday morning our good friend Eric Stephen over at True Blue LA wrote that due to a series of injuries and a few […]

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Bullpen decisions ‘toughest ones’ for Mattingly

It’s no secret that the pending decisions regarding the Dodgers bullpen are going to be very difficult for Dodgers manager Don Mattingly, but on Friday afternoon, he acknowledged that they will be the most difficult decisions this spring. “Pitching wise the decisions in the bullpen are the toughest ones,” Mattingly said. “We’ve got a couple extras, how […]

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Former Dodgers first-round draft pick Aaron Miller retires

Outfielder Aaron Miller has advised the Dodgers he is retiring from baseball. He had initially been selected by the Colorado Rockies in 2006 out of Channelview High School in Channelview, Texas. Rather than sign with the Rockies he wanted the “college experience before turning professional” and committed to Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Considered to […]

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Oklahoma City Dodgers – The stage is set

On St. Patrick’s Day Think Blue LA featured an article entitled “It’s a great time to be an Oklahoma City Dodgers fan.” The article had nothing to do with the “Luck of the Irish” as that phrase is more of a reference to bad luck than good luck. In fact, being a great time to […]

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All is well in the universe – Vin Scully is back

It’s been a long winter. Not just because we have been without baseball for nearly six months but because we have been without Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully for nearly six months. Oh sure, the Dodgers have been playing spring training games since March 4, but Dodger fans have had to watch the games on SportsNet […]

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Dodgers add prepaid parking lanes for 2015 season

The Dodgers have announced that they will be adding dedicated prepaid lanes for fans purchasing parking passes in advance for games during the 2015 season. Fans should follow the signage to these designated auto booths at all gates for the dedicated prepaid lanes. To enjoy these dedicated prepaid lanes, the Dodgers encourage fans to purchase their […]

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Brandon League to begin season on disabled list

The pending decisions regarding the crowded Dodgers bullpen became a little clearer on Wednesday morning when former closer Brandon League was shut down after experiencing shoulder discomfort while throwing a bullpen session on Tuesday. Although visibly disappointed. League doesn’t believe the injury is serious. “If it was serious I wouldn’t be able to pick up […]

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Kikè Hernandez has one goal in mind – and don’t try to convince him otherwise

When word spread in Miami that Marlins second baseman Kikè Hernandez (pronounced Kee-Kay) had been traded to the Dodgers last December, he immediately began receiving phone calls and text messages from his teammates and friends telling him that he was being traded to a team that did not have a roster spot for him and that […]

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Ryu situation creates serious dilemma for Dodgers

No one wants to think it, let alone say it, but the Hyun-jin Ryu shoulder issue could be far more detrimental to the team than anyone wants to admit. When you think about it, even if Dodgers team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache gives the soon-to-be (on Wednesday) 28-year-old South Korean native a clean bill of health without surgery, […]

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