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Kershaw is on it tonight
This has been his year, he's where we expected him to be
This has been his year, he's where we expected him to be
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too #!%%$$ lateOriginally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Kershaw is on it tonight
This has been his year, he's where we expected him to be
Originally Posted by Mr Jordan04
too #!%%$$ lateOriginally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Kershaw is on it tonight
This has been his year, he's where we expected him to be
Originally Posted by Mr Jordan04
too #!%%$$ lateOriginally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Kershaw is on it tonight
This has been his year, he's where we expected him to be
Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Kershaw is on it tonight
This has been his year, he's where we expected him to be
Originally Posted by P MAC ONE
Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Kershaw is on it tonight
This has been his year, he's where we expected him to be
I'm sure he'll regress to garbage next year when after going 5-0 with a 1.30 ERA in 6 starts the GM calls him out for not running out a hard ground ball to first base.
[h1]Scoring Plays[/h1]
- Top 5 - James Loney doubles (41) on a fly ball to center fielder Chris Young. Ryan Theriot scores. Matt Kemp scores. LAD 2, ARI 0
- Bot 5 - Cole Gillespie out on a sacrifice fly to right fielder Reed Johnson. Miguel Montero scores. LAD 2, ARI 1
- Top 8 - Rod Barajas homers (17) on a fly ball to left field. Russ Mitchell scores. LAD 4, ARI 1
- Bot 8 - Tony Abreu homers (1) on a fly ball to left field. Stephen Drew scores. LAD 4, ARI 3
- Bot 8 - Chris Young homers (27) on a fly ball to left field. Kelly Johnson scores. ARI 5, LAD 4
I turned it off as they were leading 2-1 in the 7th
I start watching something else, log onto m.mlb.com with the phone and see the score
Originally Posted by In Yo Nostril
no 2 inning kuo save attempt tonight?
Thinkin about it, $5 IR seats on a hot weekend doesn't sound too bad. Get a chance to work on my pasty brown lookin arms while enjoying the chance to send off TorreOriginally Posted by FrenchBlue23
Originally Posted by In Yo Nostril
no 2 inning kuo save attempt tonight?
Kuo is lucky his career has been saved by Torre's retirement.
Anyone going to the Stadium this last weekend? Tickets should be widely available.
Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Thinkin about it, $5 IR seats on a hot weekend doesn't sound too bad. Get a chance to work on my pasty brown lookin arms while enjoying the chance to send off Torre
03/12/05 8:00 AM ET
[h1]Top prospect: Joel Guzman[/h1][h2]Dodgers phenom is the real deal offensively[/h2]
VERO BEACH, Fla. -- In Baseball America's current list of the top 100 prospects, here's why Dodgers phenom Joel Guzman was listed as No. 5 overall.
"He's Juan Gonzalez waiting to happen."
The fact that Gonzalez was one of the most productive outfielders ofthe 1990s and that Guzman is a shortstop just scratches the surface ofthe fascination surrounding the 20-year-old prospect.
Being the top prospect in the Dodgers' minor league systemhasn't always translated into Major League success. There are plenty ofAngel Penas littering the landscape.
But, by all accounts, Guzman is the real deal.
"His ceiling, offensively, is off the chart," said farm directorTerry Collins. "The only shortstop I can really compare him to is CalRipken. And that's pretty unfair, to compare him to Ripken when he's20."
It is Guzman's size that is part of the fascination. He islisted at 6-foot-6 and 225 pounds. That's at shortstop, not smallforward. Of course, most scouts say they aren't sure where he'll playin the field eventually; they just know it won't be shortstop.
Some say third base is his natural destination, especiallysince the departure of Adrian Beltre. Some say first base, especiallywith the uncertainty there. Skills-wise, some say right field, which iswhere the Gonzalez comparison fits. Collins said Guzman is staying atshortstop, at least for a while, because there's no compelling reasonto move him.
Guzman was no secret in the Dominican Republic when, at age 16,he signed with the Dodgers for a whopping $2.25 million bonus. Fluentenough in English to serve as a team interpreter, he did nothingparticularly outstanding his first two professional seasons and wasn'teven listed in Baseball America's Top 10 Dodgers prospects a year ago. But then came the breakthrough.
"It was the first week of May and I was away from the team. Coach JuanBustabad put Joel in the three-hole, and he caught fire that night;[he] had three hits, and that was it," said Scott Little, Guzman'smanager last year at Class A Vero Beach. "It was like he said, 'This ismine.' He became The Man."
Guzman hit .307 with 14 homers and 51 RBIs in 87 games at VeroBeach, was promoted to Double-A Jacksonville and hit .280 with ninehomers and 35 RBIs in 46 games. Then he went home and played in theDominican Winter League, a serious circuit peppered with Major Leagueveterans, where he hit .298.
Management, however, did not invite Guzman to Major League camp thisspring, and is considering sending him back to open the 2005 season atJacksonville. But no one who has seen him play will be surprised if hefinishes the year in Los Angeles.
"Two years ago, he struggled at Columbus, but we promoted himto Vero Beach, anyway, and he responded and started looking like a topprospect," said Jerry Royster, then the infield coordinator and now themanager at Triple-A Las Vegas. "He likes to be challenged. I know hewanted to come to camp, that I do know. I can't wait for everybody tosee him."
Royster said he's part of a small minority that believes Guzman should remain at shortstop.
"There will always be someone smaller and quicker, but nobody's told mewhy he can't play there," said Royster. "He has everything it takes tobe a big league shortstop."
Mariano Duncan, once a touted shortstop in the Dodgers system who will be Royster's coach, said Guzman will be a superstar.
"At his age, I didn't think like he thinks," said Duncan. "Hesees a nasty pitch, he lets it go. I ask him what he's thinking, and hesays, 'That plate belongs to me.' He recognizes the strike zone. Latinplayers come to swing the bat. You don't find too many guys like that."
Pitcher Derek Thompson, a teammate at Jacksonville, marvels at Guzman's ability.
"He stands way off the plate and reached all the way across toget outside pitches," said Thompson. "He's amazing. He's smart. He'sbasically a big leaguer already. If I was coming up behind him, I'd askfor my release."
Collins said Guzman needs to be told only once, like the time he failed to run out a pop fly.
"We had a little conversation," said Collins. "I never saw itagain. He's a young guy, and you forget it by watching him play. He'san 18-year-old leader. That's a load to carry. Since he signed, he'sbeen in the spotlight. Everything he does is being watched. If he goesthrough the motions, everybody sees it. But he's doing better thanfine. He's great. It's fun to watch him grow as a person and a player."
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http://www.ocregister.com...65205-martin-league.html
I'll let him surprise me.Originally Posted by FrenchBlue23
Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Thinkin about it, $5 IR seats on a hot weekend doesn't sound too bad. Get a chance to work on my pasty brown lookin arms while enjoying the chance to send off Torre
I bet dude is gonna get a farewell ceremony and everything. For $5, not bad at all. But then the $15 price tag to park your vehicle.
So what about Matt Kemp's prediction for next year?
He said he's gonna join the 40/40 club, because he owes it to the fans. Wonder what his strikeout to at bat ratio will be next year.
Why not?Originally Posted by In Yo Nostril
oh and i cant believe you bums are actually going to the games this weekend.
Originally Posted by P MAC ONE
In a weird twist of events, it seems like the Dodgers are the ones who want to part ways with Logan White...
Originally Posted by P MAC ONE
I wouldn't blame LW for wanting out, if he indeed does.
Hell, I want out and I don't even work for the Dodgers, I'm just a fan.
Talking to Logan White right now: He has not been dismissed by the #Dodgers. 8 minutes ago via HootSuite
jimcallisBA
Jim Callis
No. Logan White says he sincerely wants to keep working for the Dodgers. @MikeSciosciasTI: Is that code for "it's his choice"? about 4 hours ago via HootSuite Retweeted by 1 person
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Jim Callis
I need something more solid than a tweet to have me at ease, although it was a tweet that started all of this