(updated at 6pm PT: now with even more humor!)
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Random rantings and ravings about the Los Angeles Dodgers, written by a small consortium of rabid Dodger fans. With occasional comments on baseball, entertainment, pop culture, and life in general.
4/2 vs. AZ (L, 1-2): AC, Sax
4/17 vs. NYM (L, 6-8): Sax
5/1 vs. PHI (W, 13-4): Sax
5/13 vs. SD (W, 4-2): Sax
5/30 vs. WSH (W, 9-3): Sax
7/5 vs. PIT (W, 6-4): Sax
8/30 vs. AZ (W, 7-0): Sax
8/31 vs. ATL (L, 7-8): Sax
9/22 vs. SF (L, 1-5): Sax
9/30 @ SF (L, 1-2): Sax
10 comments:
I would like to see Bjorn's credentials.
EK, you can take a chance on him.
I hear that Bjorn's quite the Dancing Queen.
Hey I have a question for you, Mr." I-know-where-the-name-NSYNC-came-from". Looking at your post, I can't help but wonder: did Abba come up with their name in a similar fashion?
I love Pedros pick. Clearly he can still count!
I don't think ABBA ever read The Onion, EK.
Pedro chose 2-1 because he figured it's a hitters' count and he can still swing away.
I can't help myself, taken from wikipedia:
ABBA was a Swedish pop music group active between 1972 and 1982. The band comprised Benny Andersson (Sweden), Björn Ulvaeus (Sweden), Anni-Frid Lyngstad (Norway), and Agnetha Fältskog (Sweden). They topped the charts worldwide from the mid-1970s to the early 1980s. The name "ABBA" is an acronym formed from the first letters of each of the group member's given name (Agnetha, Björn, Benny, Anni-Frid)
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Maybe we should have called SoSG "A Despot."
To Spade!
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