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Well, my hope came true. The Dodgers silenced the Giants last night and proved that Tuesday night’s game was just something random.
I like what I saw from the Dodger pitchers of late. Padilla, Kershaw and Billingsley strung together some good outings. My boy Casey Blake couldn’t get it done on Monday, but he sure did it last night. He just does his job quietly, but he was a huge lift to the Dodgers last night.
It was funny today because the talk of Giant fans was still the umpire call from Tuesday night. I didn’t realize it, but there was even some debate in major league baseball as to what should happen. It really seems like Jonathan Broxton should have at least gotten to finish the one batter. Either that, or Don Mattingly should have been tossed. Either way, I’m confident that Don Mattingly won’t ever make that mistake again.
The Dodgers now face New York before coming back up here next weekend. If you’re going to the game on Aug 1, drop me a line at scott@sfdodgerfan.com. I”ll be there with a whole troop from my company. They changed the game to 5:05pm so ESPN could pick up the game. The Dodgers will dominate the weekend as they are on Fox on Saturday and ESPN on Sunday. They need to come out strong from here as the Padres and Rookies don’t seem to be losing much.
Go Blue.
Tags: Casey Blake, Chad Billingsley, Clayton Kershaw, Don Mattingly, Jonathan Broxton, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, Vicente Padilla
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Nothing like shame, defeat and embarrassment coming from your most hated enemy. Last night is one I hope the Dodgers just chalk up as a weird loss and move on.
I hope this happens because the Giants fans were sure pumped up this morning. I didn’t get a lot of comments at work (I was expecting them), but the talk shows this morning were all about how this was Bruce Bochy’s best game and how this win may change the rest of the season. Wishful thinking can be a horrible thing…
Not sure where to start on this one. My predictions still ring true that the Giants would win the first two…but I wasn’t very accurate on how it came about.
Timmy Lincecum got beat up. Andre Ethier is hot and everything seemed fine. Then, there were some beanings and suddenly Clayton Kershaw and Joe Torre are heading home early. The talk shows thought Joe Torre was stupid to have Clayton Kershaw bean him, rather than some reliever who wouldn’t matter being tossed. Could be true, but it does say something that Kershaw stood up for the team.
Then the 9th. Welcome to management Don Mattingly. A lot of managers start 0-1, so hopefully you can rebound from this one. If you didn’t see it Mattingly accidentally stepped on the mound twice while out between the lines, and therefore Jonathan Broxton had to leave.
He had to leave for George Sherrill. That was Mattingly’s second mistake. I just wrote yesterday that hopefully it wouldn’t come down to Mr. Sherrill. He just doesn’t have it right now and definitely shouldn’t be the guy with the game on the line, no matter if the batter is right or left handed.
Sherrill gives up the hit and the Giants walk away with a come from behind victory that they can build on.
This is one game, but the Dodgers better snap out of this. Regardless of tonight, they aren’t looking good. The bullpen is weak and they can’t beat the teams they need to. I hate to say it, but I don’t see this team (the way they are currently playing right now) making the playoffs. They may beat out the Giants, but the Padres and Rockies should claim the top two spots. I”m sure Mad Colletti is working on stuff because he knows the train needs some maintenance.
Tonight Billingsley. Time to show that last night can be quickly forgotten. Here’s hoping.
Tags: Andre Ethier, Chad Billingsley, Clayton Kershaw, George Sherrill, Joe Torre, Jonathan Broxton, Los Angeles Dodgers, Ned Colletti, San Francisco Giants, Tim Lincecum
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If you read my last post, you know I predicted that the Dodgers would lose last night. Madison Bumgarner just seemed better and proved it last night. The Dodgers had two chances to change it near the end, but they couldn’t come through.
I was hoping Mr. Clutch Andre Ethier would hit a grand slam…but alas, I guess that only works in the bottom of the ninth for him.
Also, again in the ninth, I knew that unless Andre Ethier hit a homerun to tie it, that Casey Blake probably wasn’t going to get it done. I like Casey a lot, but he is way streaky and he definitely isn’t in a streak right now. Andre Ethier walked, Casey Blake struck out and the game was over.
The one bright spot I noticed last night was Matt Kemp. I have a hunch he is going to turn things around and the fact that he had 3 singles really said something. Similarly on the Giants side, Pablo Sandoval finally seems to have found his swing back. Both of those players should be fun to watch for the next 2 games.
Tonight Tim Lincecum versus Clayton Kershaw. I’m not holding my breath for the Dodgers, but it should be a good pitchers match up. It will most likely come down to the bullpen, so here’s hoping it doesn’t come down to George Sherrill. I found it ironic for him that he battled at the end and got the out, but he still gave up an early walk that came around to score. If he does pull this season out, give full credit to Joe Torre to sticking with him. He definitely has been a different guy than last year.
Anybody seen Manny lately? Yeah, me neither. I wondered if he would put something together this summer since this is a contract year for him…but injuries just keep getting him. The Dodgers definitely have lost money on him at this point.
Go Blue.
Tags: Andre Ethier, Casey Blake, Clayton Kershaw, Madison Bumgarner, Manny Ramirez, Matt Kemp, Pablo Sandoval, Tim Lincecum
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Thank the Lord for the Giants. I’m hoping this series works out like the last ones because that St. Louis series was ugly. Don’t get me started on how the Dodgers will do in the post season if they can’t win one game on the road against the Cardinals. The bullpen is really hurting right now.
Here are my picks for the next three games. It could be really good or really bad for both teams as both have been on the skids of late.
James McDonald vs Madison Bumgarner
I give this one to the new Giants rookie. McDonald is fresh out of the shoots and I don’t know if he will have it yet.
Clayton Kershaw vs. Tim Lincecum
I have to give this one to Lincecum. He’s too hot again. Kershaw should bounce back fine, but I don’t know that he can get the win.
Chad Billingsley vs. Barry Zito
I give this one to Billingsley. He’s due for a win here and I’m not as confident in Zito any more.
I give these predictions, but especially in the first two games, it could come down to the bullpen. Broxton has been shaky of late as a middle reliever, so he could go back to the old Broxton of not being able to beat the Giants. If he can only work 3 batters, he may be all right.
Tonight’s game is on the network channels, so it should be a good time. Go Dodgers.
Tags: Barry Zito, Chad Billingsley, Clayton Kershaw, James McDonald, Jonathan Broxton, Madison Bumgarner, Tim Lincecum
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Not too much to say about this game. The Dodgers stunk. The Giants have an Ace who is a stud.
It’s interesting up living up here, I don’t like the Giants, but Tim Lincecum is incredible to watch. He’s just this little guy on the mound with a funky delivery, and yet he blew Matt Kemp away today in one at bat. It wasn’t even close. Matt Kemp is a star these days, but “The Freak” make him look really bad. With already two Cy Youngs in his belt, I really think I’m watching history in the making with him.
Tough Luck for Charlie Haeger. I love seeing knucleballers do well, and still miss Tom Candiotti. The defense didn’t help him any, and then the Giants just teed off on him.
I would have liked to see the triple play on the dropped ball by Garrett Anderson. The umps did get that wrong, but it didn’t hurt anything.
I was glad to see the Dodgers bullpen rebound a little, but pretty ugly loss.
Tomorrow should be a good game. Barry Zito seems like a different pitcher, and it’s time to see Clayton Kershaw show that he is the next Tim Lincecum. Hopefully the Dodgers can take the series.
Go Blue
Tags: Barry Zito, Charlie Haeger, Clayton Kershaw, Matt Kemp, Tim Lincecum, Tom Candiotti
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