Just in: What you’ve all been waiting for! After days of rumors, speculation, and an odd amount of total silence from the organization, the Dodgers have finally removed GM Ned Colletti, though …
Read More »You Just Watched The Best-Hitting Outfield In Los Angeles Dodgers History
Do you remember, really, how insane this season was in the Dodger outfield? Matt Kemp was the center fielder, until he wasn’t. Then Andre Ethier was, but then Scott Van …
Read More »Are The Dodgers Really Going To Dump Payroll?
Recently, there was a report in the LA Times that the Dodger payroll would drop to $185m-$190m in 2015. Because the report was unsourced, based on factually-incorrect assertions, and came …
Read More »The Dodgers Have a GM, Until They Don’t
So, a funny thing is happening. The Dodgers have a general manager, one Ned Colletti. And yet we keep hearing names about potential replacements, like Tampa Bay’s Andrew Friedman, Cleveland’s …
Read More »Resetting the Dodgers 40-Man Roster For The Winter
So I delayed this by a few hours to talk about Ned Colletti, and then Eric at TBLA beat me to it by doing the exact same thing, almost exactly. …
Read More »As The Ned Turns
So here’s a last-minute change of plan. I had a big post all written up on resetting the 40-man roster, outlining free agents, arbitration cases, etc., and that was to …
Read More »So Long, 2014
Man. Man. Baseball, right? Having slept on it, I’ve come to the conclusion that what happened was always going to happen. To expect Clayton Kershaw, on short rest, to seamlessly …
Read More »Cardinals 3, Dodgers 2: So That Happened, Again
Clayton Kershaw was incredible on three days rest, right up until the second he wasn’t. I thought it was weird that there were no lefties warming when Matt Adams hit …
Read More »2014 NLDS Game 4, Part 2
Nothing particularly clever to say here. Just a lot of comments in the original, so join us in the seventh, with the Dodgers up 2-0.
Read More »Dodgers @ Cardinals Oct. 7, 2014: NLDS Game 4, Also DOOM
You know, some fans wait decades for even a token playoff appearance. They cheer, and they celebrate. I’m not sure if I’ve been excited for any of these games. I …
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