Checking in from the Southernmost point in the US. Go Blue!
Thursday, March 31, 2016
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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
7/24 vs. SF (L, 3-8): Sax
8/24 vs. TB (L, 8-9 (10)): Sax
8/29 vs. BAL (W, 6-3): Orel, Sax
9/9 vs. CHC (L, 4-10): Sax
10/5 NLDS G1 vs. SD (W, 7-5): Sax
10/6 NLDS G2 vs. SD (L, 2-10): Orel, Sax
10/25 WS G1 vs. NYY (W, 6-3 (10)): Sax
6 comments:
Are you predicting a volcanic, meltdown, flameout of a season?
No Jimbo on April 1?
PS: I hate Jimbo.
A volcanic home run by Yasiel. A manager meltdown by Dave Roberts over an Utley slide. A flame Strike 3 out by Kershaw.
Jimbo!
Aloha! Just northeast from the southern tip of the Big Island is a green sand beach that a UH Hilo geology professor took us to on a field trip during the fall semester of 1977. The green sand came from a rock named Olivine. It would be a poor substitute for infield grass. Play ball!
Yes the green sand beach was impressive but a pain in the ass to hike to in the midday heat.
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