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Ghoulish Delight 08-14-2006 02:18 PM

The MLB thread
 
Rather than digging up the old Dodger thread, which hasn't seen action since day one of the season, I thought now would be a good time to start a new one. With the exception of the NL east, every race is an interesting one right now, eh? This is a really good rundown of how crazy some of the divisions have been, with team after team oscillating between red-hot streaks and ice-cold streaks.

Of course, the real reason I'm starting this thread is the Dodgers. Hottest team in baseball right now, they've won 15 of their last 16, after losing 13 of 14. Last to first in 10 days. Ditched a young gold-glove allstar in return for a future Hall of Famer in his twilight. Rookies getting the job done in spades. A pitching staff without a dominant ace that's pulled together some solid performances. A bullpen that was greatly improved simply by removing one member (Baez). Nutty.

I wasn't big on the Maddux acquisition. And I'm still convinced that giving up Izzy was a bad long term decission. But Mad Dog's certainly doing his best to make the case that he's gonna be an asset for this season at least.

On a whim, shocked to find tickets still available, we went to yesterday's game. Not a bad choice of game for my only one this season! Maddux was, well, Maddux. 8 innings, 22 batters out in a row after 2 1st inning singles, a spectacular catch of a Bonds line drive, and only 68 pitches. 8 innings, 68 pitches. Most Dodgers starters have been lucky to make it out of the 3rd with 68 pitches. And a 10th inning walk off by Martin was a nice treat.

Even got a good view of Bonds flashing the leather (took 2 runs away from the Dodgers with that pla :mad: ). Since we bought our tics day-of, we had...unique seats (left field Reserve deck, absolute last seats before the bullpen. Great view of Maddux and the relievers warming up).


Damn, what an exciting game. Alwasy is when the Giants are in town. Now, if only San Diego would get off the Dodgers' tail. It's never a good sign when the Pads are hanging around.

mousepod 08-14-2006 02:23 PM

Baseball? Is that what they're calling it? Here in San Francisco they're using other words lately. It's times like this that I really miss living in NYC...

Congrats on your Dodgers, GD (grumble, grumble)

Ghoulish Delight 08-14-2006 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by mousepod
Congrats on your Dodgers, GD (grumble, grumble)

Considering that not 3 weeks ago, the Dodgers were exactly where the Giants are now, I'm not celebrating squat yet...

Alex 08-14-2006 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by mousepod
Baseball? Is that what they're calling it? Here in San Francisco they're using other words lately. It's times like this that I really miss living in NYC...

Well, all you San Francisco people would be able to feel good about baseball if you'd just remember that God intended the good baseball to be played on the other end of the Bay Bridge.

Of course, since we didn't buy any kind of ticket package this year, the A's will probably advance far into the playoffs.

Kevy Baby 08-15-2006 11:07 AM

Was lucky enough to score Dodger tix from a vendor about 15 rows behind the 1st base dugout. It was a D-Backs game right before the 1-13 skid. Had four tix and the boss backed out at the last second, so my father-in-law and I had two unused prime seats. Other than having a little extra elbow room, I hated the waste.

My optimism on the Dodgers is guarded to say the least.

SacTown Chronic 08-15-2006 11:14 AM

I'll admit to being thisclose to giving up on the Dodgers' season after the all-star break. But suddenly, a shaky team looks deep and confident and I can go back to dreaming about an A's/Dodgers World Series.


Oh, and being a Dodger fan in Giants country while the Dodgers are steaking and the Giants SUCK is almost as much fun as midget triplets on a Friday night.

Kevy Baby 08-15-2006 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by SacTown Chronic
...and I can go back to dreaming about an A's/Dodgers World Series.

Don't you mean an ANGEL'S/Dodgers World Series?

:p

Prudence 08-15-2006 11:30 AM

It's easier when your team just sucks all the time. No wasted optimism.

Kevy Baby 08-15-2006 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Prudence
It's easier when your team just sucks all the time. No wasted optimism.

So, I have to ask: which team is the bane of your existence?

SacTown Chronic 08-15-2006 11:32 AM

Seattle probably. They are sucktastic!


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