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

Ironman , any word on the jerseys?

They have the replicas at fanzz in LAkewood

Whatabout the schedule for the performances tomorrow?

People are checkin for paquita, i'm serious
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Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos

Ironman , any word on the jerseys?

They have the replicas at fanzz in LAkewood

Whatabout the schedule for the performances tomorrow?

People are checkin for paquita, i'm serious
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Where did everybody go?
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Viva Los Dodgers!
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. I hate this event/day. It is such a pain in the *#%. Good thing I had another commitment today (USC game).

I wish I would've seen this post yesterday, would've given you the performance schedule. I have an impacted molar and my face is a little swollen(looks like I have chewing tobacco in my left cheek
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). I'm on pain meds until Tuesday, the molar is going to be extracted. Ileft the game early last night and knocked out when I got home. I missed the offensive debacle last night.

Props to Big Jim Thome getting a double in his first at bat in Dodger blue. Dodgers hitting with RISP is abysmal right now. At least the pitching is holdingup
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I guest everybody left town for the weekend.

The D-Boys got a comfortable lead.
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No plans this weekend Siner13?
 
Originally Posted by sinser13

naw just moved into a new crib so im broke right now,
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and i have no cable till tuesday.
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we can chat on playstation messenger? (if its called that)
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The Dodgers did well by adding Jon Garland and Vicente Padilla to their rotation, but one National League GM is worried about Clayton Kershaw because he's approaching 3,000 pitches thrown on the season, which is when you start to worry.
Please rest Bills and Kersh, having depth with Garland and Padilla should be enough to give them a couple games off.
 
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I seriously hope J-Mac doesn't pitch an inning in the post season.
No way he's coming close to the post season roster.

A little shaky, them padres are pesky.
 
there's no doubt in my mind randy wolf should open up the first game if / when we reach the post-season.
 
^ i was just going to ask who you guys think should be our starting pitchers in the postseason?

I agree with wolf pitching the first game.
 
you can see torre on the post game show annoyed / patience wearing out on JMAC.

he didn't want to use broxton tonight and 7 pitches and 3 singles was not a good look.
 
just cause its a lazy sunday
BASEBALL / BILL SHAIKIN’S DOWN THE LINE
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[h1]Dan Uggla calls out teammate; will Dodgers call on him?[/h1] [h2]Marlins second baseman, who criticized star shortstop Hanley Ramirez last week, has hit at least 25 homers in each of his four seasons and could be a good fit in L.A.[/h2]
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Florida second baseman Dan Uggla was batting .244 through Friday, with 25 home runs. (Alan Diaz / Associated Press)

A worthy heir to Jeff Kent?

Dan Uggla overheard the franchise player complaining to reporters about a lack of respect from some of his teammates. Uggla interrupted the interview to say this: "I was one of them."

No hiding behind the veil of anonymity. And, before reporters could be escorted out of the Florida Marlins' clubhouse, Uggla accused Hanley Ramirez of not trying to play through an injury during the chase for a playoff spot.

"You got your $70 million," Uggla said

Uggla might get a ticket out of town, although not for the public shaming of his mercurial double-play partner. The Marlins are getting a new ballpark in 2012, but they have made clear that signing Ramirez to a long-term contract was not the start of a trend, just an exceptional commitment to an exceptional player.

That could make Uggla a fit for the Dodgers, who are not expected to engage in a bidding war to retain second baseman Orlando Hudson. Uggla makes $5.35 million this season and could top $7 million in salary arbitration next season, a tab the Marlins are unlikely to pay.

Uggla's power at second base would make James Loney's lack of power at first base more tolerable. (
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) Uggla, 29, was batting .244 through Friday, with 25 home runs.

In each of his four major league seasons, Uggla has hit at least 25 home runs.

In their half-century in Los Angeles, the Dodgers never have had a player hit 25 home runs in four consecutive seasons.

No kidding. The last Dodgers players to do that did it in Brooklyn: Gil Hodges and Duke Snider.

A Mariner swims against the tide

The performances of outfielder Matt Holliday and pitchers John Smoltz, George Sherrill, Cliff Lee, Brad Penny and Rafael Betancourt have done nothing to dampen the image of the National League as something of a JV league.

Holliday and all those arms all jumped into the NL this season, from the American League. The bad players got good. The good players got better.

That's what makes the performance of Ian Snell so intriguing. Snell, 27, posted a 3.76 earned-run average for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2007, a power pitcher in his second full season. He put up a 5.42 ERA last season and a 5.36 ERA this season, and the Pirates sent him down.

The Seattle Mariners acquired him at the July trade deadline. In his last four starts -- in the big-boy AL -- he's 4-0 with a 2.49 ERA.

His walks are up and his strikeouts down, but he could pay off, since he's signed for $4.25 million next year. Carlos Silva, signed for $48 million by former general manager Bill Bavasi, is 5-18 with a 6.77 ERA for the Mariners.

To ESPN, a tip of the yarmulke

It's an article of faith: If the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees are scheduled to play on a Sunday, ESPN dictates a night game, for a national broadcast.

The teams were scheduled to play in New York on Sept. 27. Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year, begins at sundown that day.

Since more Jews live in New York than in Jerusalem, ESPN agreed last week to start the game at 1 p.m. rather than 8 p.m., yielding to the pleas of Commissioner Bud Selig and Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.).

Weiner credited ESPN for waiving its contractual rights.

"There is," he told the Associated Press, "a higher authority."

-- Bill Shaikin
 
I was discussing Hudson with the GF at the game yesterday about how he won't return. We all know it, and personally I'm fine with it.

Don't get me wrong, he's a hell of a player. But to bid against the Giants and the AL powerhouses, no thanks. Thank you though, O-dog.
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the guys like being around him, great clubhouse presence and I've heard he's done so many things in the community.

i agree, he won't be back.
 
Furcal SS
Pierre CF
Ethier RF
Manny LF
Loney 1B
Belliard 3B
Martin C
Hudson 2B
Kuroda P

welcome back kuroda
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