I should note, first, that I loved the old MSTI design. Loved it. Nearly three years ago, I decided it was time to get off of a free WordPress template …
Read More »Dodgers 1, Cardinals 0: Most exciting 1-0 game ever, probably
When two of the best pitchers in the National League face-off, that’s about the kind of game you’d expect. The Dodgers were able to squeak out a 1-0 win on Thursday …
Read More »Cardinals @ Dodgers June 26, 2014: Uribe Is Back, Hanley Sticks Around
This team. I mean, this team. You can just never have a simple “Juan Uribe is being activated from the disabled list, and here’s the corresponding move” with the Dodgers …
Read More »Thank you, J.P. Howell, for being awesome
We’ve spent many hours and keystrokes on how bad the Dodgers’ bullpen has been this season, but it’s time for some praise. J.P. Howell is having a fantastic season, and …
Read More »Dan Haren’s Collapsing 2014 Dream Season
Dan Haren has now made 16 starts. His ERA is 3.83. He’s stayed healthy enough to take the ball every fifth day. If you’d been told that’s how the first …
Read More »Dodgers 5, Royals 4: Game-Winning Hit By Pitch
I wouldn’t normally put an image of A.J. Ellis getting plunked as the lead image here — sorry, A.J.! — but then, it’s not normal that the winning run scores …
Read More »Dodgers @ Royals June 25, 2014: So Clint Robinson Is Here For Some Reason
Well, sure, okay. A few hours ago, I wondered who might get sent down when the Dodgers activated Juan Uribe tomorrow, and I figured that Carlos Triunfel or Jamie Romak …
Read More »Who Gets Cut When Juan Uribe Is Activated?
Hey, remember that guy up above? It’s our old friend Juan Uribe — yep, still sounds weird to say that — and we haven’t seen him in over a month …
Read More »With his ear saved, Alex Guerrero set to return, but will he be in form?
Alex Guerrero‘s status is always a popular inquiry on Twitter or via e-mail, so everybody should be happy to hear that Guerrero’s ear has been saved and he’s set to …
Read More »Dodgers 2, Royals 0: Offense Bad, But Kershaw Better
Clayton Kershaw didn’t allow ruminations of Johnny Vander Meer to last very long tonight. The second batter of the game, Eric Hosmer, somehow singled to left on a fastball that was about …
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