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I should be excited for this series......but I'm not damn Dodgers have been breaking my heart since 88
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I know the LAD are struggling, but what's up with Matty? Honestly haven't been following the games as close with football back in swing.
What's the deal with Han Ram, cooled off?
The thing is he can't not play. The criticism that it would create would be blown out of proportion by the media. He most likely feels like unless a limb is falling off he's not missing a start.I can't figure out the point in running Kemp out there every night when he's obviously not healthy.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/baseball/mlb/dodgers/la-sp-0916-dodgers-notes-20120916,0,5934891.story
Ned Colletti will remain the general manager of the Dodgers beyond this season.
Colletti has signed a multiyear contract extension with the team, a person familiar with the situation said Saturday. Exact terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The Dodgers aren't expected to formally announce Colletti's new contract. Team President Stan Kasten has repeatedly said he has a policy of not talking about contractual issues involving club executives.
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Colletti won't be the only high-profile non-player who will return to the Dodgers next season. Colletti said Friday that the Dodgers intend to honor the final year of Manager Don Mattingly's three-year deal.
Mattingly talks about returning
Mattingly was surprised by Colletti's announcement that he would be back next season.
"I didn't know Ned was going to say anything," Mattingly said. "I didn't think about it, honestly. I love what I'm doing. I like it here. I'm pretty vocal about it."
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hey at least we both can remember 88