Matt Kemp, 4-for-5 with 4 RBI and a HR (his 20th). Adrian Gonzalez, 2-for-5 with 2 RBI. Hanley Ramirez, 2-for-5 with 1 RBI. THIS is how we expected our 3-4-5 hitters to perform all month. And now, it's too little too late, but it's still good enough to leave a hopeful taste for 2013.
Even Juan Rivera even got a HR. Nick Punto, in the two-hole, went 3-for-5 with 4 runs (he reached in the sixth on a FC). The only frustrated Dodger today (besides Juan Uribe, who ran out of mayonnaise at the spread) was Elian Herrera, who went 0-for-5 with 2 Ks as the leadoff hitter. But the Dodgers scored early and often, and at least maintained a tragic number of 4 pending the Cardinals' outcome (they are currently down 2-0 @ Houston in the bottom of the sixth).
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Hey Kool Aid!
At a sports book in Vegas watching about 13 baseball games at once.
Two on, none out in the top of the eighth for St Louis.
Put 500 of Stubbs' money on the Dodgers winning it all!
One out.
Going to the ninth. Stros up.
Or bottom of the 8th....
Houston escapes! 2-0 HOU going to bottom eight
St. Louis loses!
PLAYOFFS!
We have a 0.9% chance of making the postseason!
At least SOSG will be playing meaningful games on Saturday.
Somebody pack a can of that stay-a-float.
I gots Stay-A-Flat!
(cries)
If these non-Noffense minded Dodgers would have been up my ass I would have known they were there.
Yelled at a Giants fan tonight. He was scared.
Good job, Dusty
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