
Chad Billingsley - Gina Ferazzi/L.A. Times
10-0 at home to start the season. What a way to start. I love the fact that I was at the 1st game of this streak that was a Giants romp. To win today with out Ramirez, Blake, Martin and Furcal makes it all the sweeter. The Dodgers have depth and they can score runs. It was good to see Pierre having fun out there again today too.
I said it earlier, Billingsley may be in the Cy Young voting this year. If he is, the Dodgers will be in the playoffs. He was the question mark ace this year, but there’s no questions now.
I’ve realized one of the things I miss most about not being in L.A. is not hearing Vin Scully call the game just by turning on the radio. I could get satalite radio, but I don’t know that’s worth it just for that. I did however get the MLB package where I can watch every game on the computer. I even upgraded this year so I can plug it in to my big screen and watch it in HD.
I got to hear Vin today and he had a story that cracked me up. If you heard the game, you may have heard it, but it was classic Vin. He was talking about how the players years ago fought and fought to avoid wearing helmets when on the base paths. Apparently they would wear it when batting, but put their soft cap in their back pocket and take the helmet off when they reached first base. He was commenting how things have changed now and that guys have now swung the other way. They keep their helmet on, and when the ball is coming towards them, they usually cover the ear that isn’t protected. He even had a case in point when Ethier was on base.
What was funny though was when he shifted the story. He made the point that as slow as it was for players it was even slower for coaches at 1st and 3rd base. He commented that even now they wear a helmet, but it doesn’t cover their ears. I couldn’t write it all down, but he made a comment something to the effect that, “now if a ball comes straight down on their head, they are protected, but if it comes from the side, that helmet is worthless…”
It was just a classic Vin telling a story, but leaking a little bias as only he can. He was dripping the sarcasm pretty thick because the balls coming straight down are the easy ones to dodge, but the coaches are always dodging ones to the side, but have no protection. Who knew he had an opinion on coaches helmets, but obviously so. He finished by saying that at some point the light will finally come in, as if to say that some year those coaches will finally figure it out and protect their ears.
In his 60th year, I don’t know that we’ll have too many more of him at the microphone, but he sure is fun to listen to. I bet for him seeing the Dodgers go 10-0 at home is a treat because even that hasn’t happened in 60 years.
Tags: Casey Blake, Chad Billingsley, Juan Pierre, Manny Ramirez, Rafael Furcal, Russell Martin, Vin Scully

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