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cubs always have a huge fan base when they come to LAOriginally Posted by bright nikes
at all the cub fans at the ravine.
When did they come outta the woodwork?
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cubs always have a huge fan base when they come to LAOriginally Posted by bright nikes
at all the cub fans at the ravine.
When did they come outta the woodwork?
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
cubs always have a huge fan base when they come to LAOriginally Posted by bright nikes
at all the cub fans at the ravine.
When did they come outta the woodwork?
LOS ANGELES -- Rehabbing Dodgers starter Jason Schmidt will not pitch in a Minor League rehab start Sunday, as originally scheduled. He felt "a little discomfort" in his surgically repaired shoulder, said Dodgers manager Joe Torre.
"It's not a setback, it's just a set aside," Torre said. "At this point, we're not ready to start the clock on him. I think we're more cautious on starting the clock because we know once we start it, you have a 30-day window. We're going to just hold off maybe for a few days, maybe a week, but depending on him."
The clock on Schmidt's 30-day rehab assignment was stopped with 10 days remaining after he was hit in the calf by a comebacker to the mound during his last rehab start May 31 for Class A Inland Empire, but the new injury refreshes the clock.
Schmidt said the injury is nothing serious, but more of a precautionary measure before starting the 30-day limit.
He threw a bullpen session on Thursday and has made four Minor League starts, compiling a 3.48 ERA in 10 1/3 innings over four outings.
In other injury news, Torre said the club has gotten good reports on catcher Gary Bennett, who is disabled with plantar fasciitis and also working on his mental block about return throws to the mound. Torre added the Dodgers will have to make a decision on him shortly.
Danny Ardoin has taken over the backup catcher duties in Bennett's absence, and Torre has particularly liked how Ardoin has handled pitcher Hiroki Kuroda. In Kuroda's two starts with Ardoin behind the plate, both against the league-leading Cubs' offense, Kuroda has given up one earned run in 15 1/3 innings (0.59 ERA).
Torre said the team would consider using Ardoin as Kuroda's personal catcher, in part to have a designated day to give starting catcher Russell Martin a breather.
"It's tempting. I will look at it," Torre said. "I think just to, what I saw in Chicago and again here last night is pretty impressive."
Torre said injured shortstop Rafael Furcal (strained lower back) ran on Friday and "everything seems to be fine."
Furcal is still on track to possibly start a rehab assignment next weekend and return to the team as early as its May 17-19 trip to Cincinnati. Schmidt's rehab assignment delayed
bright nikes wrote:
Gary Bennet placed on 15 DL.
Danny Ardoin (sp) contract purchased. He played for the rockies last year, don't quote me.
I believe Gary will be designated for assignment in the next couple weeks.
Jason Schmidt on 60 day DL to make room.
The injury to Andruw Jones is gonna give us like a 30-game winning streak, sorry PMAC your boy is D-O-N-E.
What happened to the 30 game winning streak prediction?
LOS ANGELES -- One day after Angel Berroa debuted at shortstop for the Dodgers, the club optioned rookie shortstop Chin-lung Hu to Triple-A Las Vegas.
A corresponding roster move will be made before Tuesday night's series opener in San Diego, but it likely will be the promotion of utilityman Andy LaRoche, who will serve as a backup to Blake DeWitt at third base, James Loney at first base and even Jeff Kent at second base.
Hu made the Opening Day roster as an extra middle infielder because of injuries to LaRoche, Nomar Garciaparra and Tony Abreu. He suddenly became the everyday shortstop with the back injury to Rafael Furcal and played well defensively, but was overmatched at the plate. He was batting .159 with a .224 on-base percentage and .206 slugging percentage.
LaRoche, considered the third baseman of the future until DeWitt's emergence, missed the first month of the season recovering from surgery to repair a torn thumb ligament. He is batting .277 with five home runs for Las Vegas.
Berroa was obtained Friday in a trade with Kansas City. The 2003 American League Rookie of the Year is expected to start at shortstop until Furcal's return, then become the primary middle-infield backup.
no one will be there and no one watchingOriginally Posted by bright nikes
Game at 7!