If this thing goes seven, we may be zombies. Or vampires. Undead creatures of the night. We certainly will suspect we have shifted into a new time zone, one where our “days” dissolve into evenings. Over in France, I woke at about 6 a.m. Saturday, local time. Looked at my watch. Feared World Series Game […]
Entries Tagged as 'Dodgers'
Up All Night: The Dodgers and the 2018 World Series
October 27th, 2018 · No Comments · Baseball, Dodgers
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Why You Should Back the Dodgers Over the Red Sox
October 23rd, 2018 · 1 Comment · Baseball, Dodgers, Lists
This is a list of reasons why regular folks around the baseball world should support the Los Angeles Dodgers over the Boston Red Sox in the World Series, which begins tonight in Beantown. First and foremost? –The Dodgers have not won the World Series in 30 years. The Red Sox have won it three times […]
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Dodgers and Red Sox: A Rivalry in the Making?
October 21st, 2018 · No Comments · Baseball, Dodgers
The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox are two of the half-dozen most prominent Major League Baseball teams. In theory, then, they should be rivals of some sort. Perhaps bitter rivals. But they are not. And have not been for a century. A time frame that does much to explain why they enter […]
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Winning Ugly: Dodgers Are Perfecting the Concept
October 17th, 2018 · No Comments · Baseball, Dodgers
The Dodgers defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 2-1 in 13 innings to even the National League Championship Series at two games apiece. The game lasted 5 hours and 15 minutes. It only seemed like it went on for 10 hours and 15 minutes. It has been three decades since the Dodgers won a World Series, and […]
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Looking Forward to Baseball’s 2018 Final Four
October 11th, 2018 · No Comments · Baseball, Dodgers
Los Angeles Dodgers and Milwaukee Brewers. Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros. Two teams that played in last year’s World Series. Two teams that led their league in victories. Four teams that are rolling. Two best-of-seven series to decide who plays in the 2018 World Series. Baseball has reached its version of the Final Four, […]
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Is This the Dodgers’ Year?
October 4th, 2018 · No Comments · Baseball, Dodgers
Probably not. But at least they are in there with a chance. Dodgers fans have been waiting for a World Series championship since 1988, when Orel Hershiser and Kirk Gibson led them to glory. The notion that winning the National League West would translate to World Series victory … well, that has not quite worked […]
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So Long, Sosh
October 2nd, 2018 · No Comments · Angels, Baseball, Dodgers
The last time someone other than Mike Scioscia was manager of the Angels … it was another decade. Another century. Heck, it was another millennium. Lots of Angels fans have no memory of the club without Scioscia. And may not even know Scioscia was a key player for two Dodgers World Series championships, in 1981 […]
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Dodgers a Lock! Uh, No, They Were Not and Are Not
September 28th, 2018 · No Comments · Baseball, Dodgers
Too soon. It was way too soon. After completing a three-game sweep of the Colorado Rockies eight days ago, outfielder Yasiel Puig predicted the Dodgers would win the National League West for a sixth consecutive season and a prominent Los Angeles columnist wrote: “It’s over” — that the Dodgers had their mojo back and would […]
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Dodgers Need Bullpen Help, and Fast
August 12th, 2018 · No Comments · Baseball, Dodgers
Every baseball fan knows the situation in Los Angeles. The Dodgers have not won a World Series since 1988, and fans can do the math: That’s 30 years ago. The Dodgers owe it to their fans, who lavish a lot of money on one of the richest clubs in Major League Baseball, to push, hard, […]
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The Redemption of Matt Kemp
July 28th, 2018 · 1 Comment · Baseball, Dodgers
The Dodgers publicity release landed in my inbox earlier this week, and I was flabbergasted. Dumbfounded. Gobsmacked. Confused. The title of the email: “Matt Kemp Wins Los Angeles Dodgers Heart and Hustle Award” (Emphasis added.) My first thought was a silly one: Is there another Matt Kemp in baseball? There was a Steve Kemp, a […]
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