OFFICIAL 2009 DODGERS SEASON THREAD : Season Over. Congratulations Phillies.

DODGERS

Pierre LF
Furcal SS
Hudson 2B
Blake 3B
Ethier RF
Loney 1B
Martin C
Kemp CF
Milton LHP

Give Raffy a rest please (by me saying this he's gonna beast tonight)
 
heads up...

Schmidt (shoulder) threw 7.2 shutout innings for Triple-A Albuquerque on Friday night, striking out seven in the process, the LA Times Dodger Blog reports.(Jun 27)
 
[h1]Ronald Belisario arrested on suspicion of DUI[/h1]
Dodger reliever Ronald Belisario has been booked on suspicion of driving under the influence, the California Highway Patrol has independently confirmed to Ben Bolch and Kevin Baxter of The Times.

... (Belisario) was taken to the Pasadena Police Department and later released on unspecified bail. He reported to Dodger Stadium as usual Saturday afternoon.

Officers stopped Belisario at 2:27 a.m. on Fair Oaks Avenue south of Colorado Boulevard after observing him talking on his cellphone, according to CHP officer Francisco Villalobos. Officers then observed symptoms of possible alcohol intoxication and placed Belisario under arrest.

Belisario said he was coming home from dinner when he was pulled over and dismissed the incident as "nothing."

"I was driving to my apartment, talking on the telephone and they stopped me," Belisario said in Spanish. "Then they gave me the alcohol test and it was normal. They gave me a paper, said everything was normal. . . . Everything's fine."

Belisario did not specify what kind of sobriety test was administered and Villalobos said he did not have that information. General Manager Ned Colletti said he was unaware of the arrest.

I'm not sure if "normal" means the same to Belisario as it does to me, but we'll see. More to come ...

(Jim Hill of KCBS Channel 2 first reported the story.)
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Belli might be a little confused if he thinks he was taken to the Police Department because everything was normal.

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[h1]http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2009/06/dodgers-sign-ramon-nivar.html[/h1]
[h1]Dodgers Sign Ramon Nivar[/h1]
By Eddie Schmid [June 27 at 8:00pm CST]

According to Diamond Leung, the Dodgers have signed infielder Ramon Nivar to a minor-league deal and assigned him to Double-A Chattanooga.

The 29-year-old Nivar hasn't appeared in the majors since 2005, last with the Orioles. Like quite a few former major-leaguers, Nivar was playing for the independent-league Newark Bears this season, where he posted a .331 average and .810 OPS in 127 at-bats.
 
As I was typing to get the bullpen started (after the triple to branyan) ... Milton gives up a HR to Griff.

He had 4ks, but was flirting with danger the whole way through letting leadoff hitters on base.

Its pretty safe to say his role as a starter is DONE.

Get the %%@@ outta here
 
I cheered for that homerun all the way
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I dont care, thats my alltime favorite player. Getting to see him for the second time, and see a homerun (((deep exhale)))


Also, they light up Milton its hopefully the end of him in the rotation.

Win Win, for me anyway
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Originally Posted by finnns2003

ha, felix is dealing. i'm glad junior got to silence the crowd. go mariners!
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Why weren't you in our thread yesterday Finns?
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Felix is doing a good job, our hitters aren't exactly helping themselves by being so impatientout there.
 
[h1]Dodgers' Manny hits homer in Single-A[/h1] [h2]Associated Press[/h2]

LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. (AP) - Manny Ramirez went about his baseball business Saturday night, going through pregame stretching, shagging balls in left field and taking batting practice.
His routine didn't include talking to reporters as the Los Angeles Dodgers slugger resumed his minor league rehab stint. He replied, "No, gracias" when asked if he would speak.
Ramirez homered in his first at-bat, sending the second pitch from left-hander Nick Schmidt into left field after being introduced to a smattering of boos mixed with cheers. He batted leadoff as the designated hitter for the Single-A Inland Empire 66ers in his third rehab game. He wore a long white sleeve on his left arm.

Fans chanted "Manny! Manny!" during his second at-bat. Facing two strikes, Ramirez drew a walk after Schmidt uncorked a wild pitch that allowed the runner on first to advance. He then scored to increase the 66ers' lead to 3-0 in the third.

Ramirez singled sharply up the middle to lead off the fifth, with Schmidt just stepping out of the way of the ball. One out later, Trayvon Robinson flied out to center, but Ramirez had already started running to second. He scrambled to get back to first, sliding in behind the tag of Matt Clark to end the inning.

Ramirez hasn't spoken to the media since Wednesday, when he played his second of two games at Triple-A Albuquerque.

Inland Empire manager Carlos Subero said Ramirez was expected to play long enough to get four at-bats.

"The biggest thing is the number of at-bats. Once we reach four at-bats, I wouldn't mind if it's after five innings, it means we're winning the ballgame," he said, adding that Ramirez likely would play left field Sunday when the 66ers return home to San Bernardino.

"The basic thing is that he gets whatever he needs to get ready for his first appearance in the big leagues. It's not much I can do, I got to try to line up in the one hole and put him in DH. The rest is up to him. I ain't giving him no bunt sign or nothing."

Ramirez is preparing to rejoin the Dodgers on July 3 at San Diego after serving a 50-game steroid suspension.

"They miss his presence and he misses us," manager Joe Torre said before Saturday night's game in Los Angeles. "I think they're genuinely looking forward to him coming back. I wish he would have more (been around team during suspension). But it's uncomfortable for him."

Subero said his opinion of Ramirez didn't change after the suspension was announed.

"The talent's there," he said. "You can't just get somebody and say, 'All right, go ahead, get an at-bat and hit a home run.' I don't think nobody would be able to do that. You got have a talent, and he has a talent to be a great ballplayer."

Ramirez was the star attraction at Lake Elsinore Diamond, where the afternoon high hit 106 degrees and a hot breeze failed to offer relief from the stifling conditions.

The 66ers were the visiting team against the Lake Elsinore Storm, the San Diego Padres' farm club. The Storm's furry green mascot named Thunder added dreadlocks to his costume in a nod to Ramirez's presence.

Several fans donned dreadlocks under blue bandanas while others wore Ramirez jerseys in the sellout crowd of 7,500. The only available tickets sold for $6 and allowed fans to sit on a grassy berm in the right-field corner of the cozy stadium.

Ramirez walked by autograph seekers when he arrived at the ballpark 2 1/2 hours before game time in a white SUV. He entered the dugout and offered handshakes to several of his teammates and greetings of "Que pasa?"

Subero said his young players were excited to be around Ramirez.

"They all just want to be around and see what they can learn," he said. "Like I told them, 'Just take advantage of the situation and see what you can learn, see his thought process, that's the most important thing."

During batting practice, Ramirez sent one pitch over the wall in left center, while popping up others and sending some balls deep into the outfield. The Dodgers sent assistant general manager Kim Ng and the team's PR director to Lake Elsinore for the game, along with a security guard.

Kids hung over a dugout railing with balls and pens in hand, squealing for Ramirez to oblige them when he came close to grab some bats. But he didn't.

Later, though, Ramirez signed autographs for fans who swarmed a railing along the right side of the dugout.

Ramirez wasn't the only famous name in the 66ers' lineup.

He became the temporary teammate of Preston Mattingly, the 21-year-old son of 1985 AL MVP and current Dodgers hitting coach Don Mattingly, and Scott Van Slyke, the 22-year-old son of former Pittsburgh star and current Detroit first base coach Andy Van Slyke.

Mattingly yielded his usual leadoff spot to Ramirez, although he retained his position in left since Ramirez was DHing.

"It's really awesome to be able to play with him," Mattingly said. "It's good to learn from him, watch him hit. Obviously, he's one of the greatest hitters of all time. My dad said, 'Watch him and see what he does.'"

Everyone's looking straight DUMB tonight.

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Originally Posted by bright nikes

Originally Posted by finnns2003

ha, felix is dealing. i'm glad junior got to silence the crowd. go mariners!
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Why weren't you in our thread yesterday Finns?
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Felix is doing a good job, our hitters aren't exactly helping themselves by being so impatient out there.
to be honest, my mlb.tv stream slows down my computer big-time (borrowing a comp til i buy a macbook pro) so i rarely open two tabs to post.
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king felix! cy young contender! good game.
 
i can say i seen the Kid hit a HR live now
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dodger look like trash tho i would look down at my phone and the inning would be over, them fools was getting out QUICK
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and 41 bucks for a new era dodger hat? what in gods good name, i got the hat took it to the girl and she rang up the price i was like
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thats 2 @#!+#*! hates at the mall sweety she was laughing. my +%$@+#$ still gotit tho
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Originally Posted by mjshoefanatic

I can't wait til July 3rd
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I'm taking off Friday morning
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Thinking about catching the July4 game too since it's a day game and i'd be back home by 6ish, and there's not really much to do out here at homethis year.

We'll see
 
Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos

Originally Posted by mjshoefanatic

I can't wait til July 3rd
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I'm taking off Friday morning
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Thinking about catching the July4 game too since it's a day game and i'd be back home by 6ish, and there's not really much to do out here at home this year.

We'll see


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Originally Posted by Mr Jordan04

Belisario arrested on DUI suspicion
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just saw this in the sports page.

Am i wrong for hoping Griffey hits one out today? first time seeing him play live and it looks like it's gonna be a beautiful day out
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