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Tuesday, October 04, 2011
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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.
4/3 vs. SF (W, 5-4): Sax
4/15 vs. WSH (L, 4-6): Dusty, Orel, Sax
5/6 vs. MIA (W, 6-3): AC, Sax
5/16 vs. CIN (L, 2-7): AC, Sax
6/12 vs. TEX (L, 2-3): Sax
7/5 vs. MIL (W, 8-5): Sax
7/21 vs. BOS (W, 9-6): Sax
10 comments:
Don't mention Beltre for awhile. I'm still a little (ok, a lot) sensitive about our letting him go, and his heroics today just pour salt into the wound.
Also, don't mention the war.
Beltre shot his wad. He won't do a damn thing no mo.
I still miss Beltre.
(cries)
I need to know what was so great about Beltre?
Spank: I answered you in the other thread, but basically take a look at 2004, his last year as a Dodger. And though Beltre's Seattle tenure wasn't outstanding, he was well above OPS+ average in Boston and now in Texas.
Reggie Jackson can burn in Hell for all eternity.
(anger issues)
When Reggie dies, the Dodgers should get his hip on a pike.
Thanks for the link,Saxy. But still despite his 2004 which i am very suspicious of,i still remember him as not really doing much in a Dodger uniform. And numbers don't really tell the whole story. IMHO anyways.
Keep being real,yo.
wad
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