
Casey Blake - Robert Gauthier - LATimes.com
So I’ve been letting the Dodgers loss simmer a little. Honestly, it still stings. So much promise going into the series with the Phillies, and then to absolutely watch the pitching fall part. The offense didn’t totally go away, but it was like the pitching just lost it. Mind you, the Phillies can hit. But it still seemed like the Dodgers just couldn’t pitch. I shared the collective gasp with all other Dodger fans when Broxton walked Matt Stairs and the rest of the game just fell apart.
What strikes me in looking back though is that “THEY” were right. By “THEY” I mean most typical baseball analysts. Even in spring training the thought was that the Dodgers couldn’t win it all because they didn’t have big name pitching. There wasn’t a solid #1 and #2, and therefore they would do well, but eventually they would fall apart. Well, “THEY” were right. That’s exactly what happened. They proved everyone a liar and had the best ERA in the National League, but then it fell apart. The Dodgers could hit, but in the playoffs it is about big time pitching. The big Phillie hitters finally found a way to pick away and then destroy the Dodger pitching.
I didn’t think I would ever think this, but I actually missed Jeff Weaver in the last series. He was held off the roster, but I think the Dodgers would have used him 2-3 times. He fell apart at times during the season, but I saw him more than once clean up the mess from a starting pitcher and hold a team scoreless for 3-4 innings. Billingsley tried to do it, but wasn’t totally successful.
So, if ”They” were right, then we should probably listen to them. Giants fans have been giving me a hard time for losing, but it’s now time to look ahead. Ned Colletti is now signed long term, so goal one is a number 1 pitcher. Kershaw may be #2, but they need a lead horse.
With the divorce between the owners, who knows what will happen. They’ve already put on hold the improvements to Dodger stadium, so I bet money will be held up too. I’ll write more posts on that, but it really smears the Dodgers name through the mud. The Giants fans are having a field day with the Dodgers collapsing internally.
Well – THEY were right, and now we can watch the Yankees and Phillies in the Ice Bowl. As for me, I’ll root for the Yankees. Yes, I know there is a rivalry with the Dodgers, but I don’t have any real reason to root for the Phillies given how they destroyed the Dodgers.
Any thoughts – is the number one need starting pitching?
Tags: Jeff Weaver, Jonathan Broxton, Matt Stairs, Ned Colletti




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