OFFICIAL 2010 LOS ANGELES DODGERS THREAD [79-82] : The losing season

Yup, that moment is up there along with Wilton Guerrero's corked bat (
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+%%@ was funny watching it live), Chan Ho Park's roundhouse kick, Alex Cora's 18 pitch at-bat, Hideo Nomo's no-no, that one game when the Dodgers were down 4 runs to the Padres and they hit 4 straight homers was sick too.

I'll think of some more.
 
Originally Posted by JBug88


amazing game...
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taken from our seats...

-J-
  


Speaking of 2004, I was a big fan of the Blue outfield wall, with the depicted faces of past Dodgers.

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Originally Posted by FrenchBlue23

 

Speaking of 2004, I was a big fan of the Blue outfield wall, with the depicted faces of past Dodgers.

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THIS is the stadium layout I miss. The foul territory, the seating color scheme, the minimal "premium" seating

I hate the baseline seats, I HATE the pastel colors
 
Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos

THIS is the stadium layout I miss. The foul territory, the seating color scheme, the minimal "premium" seating

I hate the baseline seats, I HATE the pastel colors

I agree.  
 
i just assume broxton is going to blow every save he gets so i was expecting it last night. crowd looked real thin by the way. sucks.
 
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[h1]Frank McCourt Antes Up Support for Jamie[/h1]
Originally posted May 7th 2010 3:17 PM PDT by TMZ Staff

L.A. Dodgers owner Frank McCourt has been ordered to pay Jamie McCourt $225,000 in temporary spousal support, and Frank has also been ordered to pay $412,159 a month for the mortgages for the couple's various properties ... TMZ has learned.

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Jamie McCourt had asked for nearly a million bucks a month in support, but Judge Scott Gordon shot down her claim for $444,000 in perks -- which she called "monthly prerequisites" which she received while she was CEO of the Dodgers.  Nevertheless, Frank was ordered to pay half a mil a month more than he offered.

Frank was ordered to make the payments to Jamie retro to last December ... which means he needs to cut a gigantic check -- approximately $2.8 million.

And get this ... Jamie says she's on the hook for $8.26 million in attorney's fees and wanted Frank to pay.  Instead, the judge ruled that the couple must sell their Cabo San Lucas home

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-- valued at $7 million -- and Jamie can use her half for lawyer's costs.  The judge wants more info before he decides if Jamie should get more from Frank in the attorney's fees department.

And the judge said this ... the couple has not paid any federal or state income taxes since 2004.  A source connected with the couple tells TMZ no taxes were owed during that period because of previous losses and real estate depreciation.

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Originally Posted by In Yo Nostril

i just assume broxton is going to blow every save he gets so i was expecting it last night. crowd looked real thin by the way. sucks.

the crowd on wednesday reminded me alot of the crowds at dodger games in the early 2000's.
 
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Earlier today I put Haeger's name in the Worst Pitcher in Baseball thread.

I've been saying, he's only good for a couple starts. Put him in the bullpen and let him pitch a inning or two.

He is not a starting pitcher, it's like throwing Jason Schmidt out there - an automatic loss (everyone on our staff is pretty much a lock for a loss nowadays).

This +!+% needs to be fixed.
 
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[h1]Dodgers get what they deserve with Charlie Haeger on the mound again in 8-0 loss (updated)[/h1]
May 8, 2010 | 10:07pm

Can we now please end this ridiculous Charlie Haeger experiment?

That was utterly embarrassing. Problem was, the Dodgers deserved it. Deserved every single ball, walk and hit Haeger gave up in his cameo performance.

They sent John Ely back to minors and kept Haeger because Haeger is out of options and were worried he would be claimed?

Right now his mother wouldn’t claim him. And if another team did claim him, so what? It isn’t like the Dodgers would be losing some hot prospect.

Haeger is now 0-4 with an 8.49 ERA on the young season. There’s a certain consistency there.

This is Haeger’s third team at age 26. For his career, he’s 2-7 with a 6.25 ERA. There’s a certain consistency there, too.

He faced five batters Saturday and gave up a single, three consecutive walks and a triple. He left without recording a single out. That’s the first time that’s happened to a Dodger starter in almost 22 years.

After Ramon Ortiz, that other invaluable hurler they’re so afraid of losing, followed and immediately gave up a two-run homer, the Dodgers were down 6-0 before half the crowd had given Frank McCourt their $15 for parking.

The Dodgers were on their way to an 8-0 loss to the Rockies. So much for that excitement over the return of Manny Ramirez.

You can rightly blame the pitching depth’s dire straits -- and the team’s unwillingness in the offseason to acquire a front-line starter -- for Haeger being in this situation to begin with.

But it’s not like Saturday’s outcome was a shock, just the swiftness of it. Joe Torre elected to put Haeger back in the rotation. His options are admittedly bleak, but any are better than Haeger.

Carlos Monasterios remains a serious gamble, but I’ll take that over rolling Haeger out there again. Monasterios is the tentative starter for Tuesday.

Won’t you come home, John Ely, won’t you come home?

The Dodgers need to designate Haeger for assignment, call Ely back and start him Tuesday. There’s an off-day on Thursday, so they can skip Haeger’s next turn and then decide if they want to go with Monasterios or figure out another option.

The problem is, once a pitcher is sent down to the minors, he can't be recalled for 10 days. Unless another pitcher is placed on the disabled list. After the game, Torre was talking about how Haeger didn't seem right and implied something might be physically wrong. Umm.
There are a lot of unknowns involved with Ely and Monasterios, and that could go very bad, but right now that beats a known quality like Haeger. That’s already gone bad.

--Steve Dilbeck


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This +*++ needs to be fixed.
 
I thought Kershaw wouldn't last past the 5th with that 1st inning
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He got lucky as hell too with that high strikeout, that had to be a ball.

Other than that, great outing for getting deep into this game and
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@ Russ for putting in an insurance run.

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@ Dodgers winning a series.
 
It would've been tough for Kershaw to finish the game considering he already had 117 pitches.  It would've taken him at least 130, which is way too high.

It's good to see him pitch to his potential, outdueling a pitcher that came in with a 6-0 record and an 0.84 ERA.  It's what makes Kershaw so frustrating, because you know it's there.  He looked like ***! in career start #60, only to turn around and look like a stud in career start #61.

I guess Jamey Carroll finally did something
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We all know the only guy that can hit slightly above the Mendoza line and still capture BN's heart is Mark Loretta.

The Dodgers have won every home series except for the Brewers series, they did take 3 out of 4 from the Pirates. 
 
Jamey Carroll starting 12 games in a mother-%%@@$+%-row, amazing. This guy is just a-m-a-z-i-n-g.


Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo

The Dodgers have won every home series except for the Brewers series, they did take 3 out of 4 from the Pirates. 
 and the flip side to that is ... the Dodgers have lost each series on the road.
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We don't want to talk about this team on the road...
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He's only starting 'cause Furcal has a bad hammy and we don't have Castro anymore.
 
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