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y'all ready to get smacked around for two days?
Sorry, an NL Central team is what we needed to break out of our funk.
EDIT:
Nomaaaaaar!!!!!!
Russell breaking out of his funk will be big for us, and me personally, he's been killing my fantasy squad.
Jones out of Dodgers' lineup
CINCINNATI -- Dodgers manager Joe Torre kept alive his streak this year of never repeating a lineup by sitting struggling center fielder Andruw Jones for Tuesday night's game with the Reds.
Jones said his allergies had kicked up, his body was "achy" and his joints were sore "like I got hit by a car." Torre said the outfielder had either cold or flu symptoms. Nobody would deny that his swing also is ailing, as he's batting .159 with one home run and 22 strikeouts in 63 at-bats.
"With the long flight [after Tuesday night's game], we'll give him a blow and get back and hope he's OK tomorrow," said Torre. "We need him to win -- it's as simple as that. That's what I've been telling him. He may sit, but I've been telling him, 'We know we need you and we're not going away from you.'"
But Torre is in a bind, needing to keep the momentum from Monday night's nine-run outburst going and having a veteran like Juan Pierre to insert into the lineup.
Everyone from hitting coaches Mike Easler and Don Mattingly to Braves hitting coach Eddie Perez to the average fan in the stands knows what Jones is doing wrong -- he's trying to pull every pitch for a 500-foot home run. He's pulling off pitches and swinging too hard.
Torre acknowledged that Jones' struggles could be the result of more than a year of bad habits as opposed to a temporary slump, considering Jones' down numbers last season with Atlanta and a Spring Training that looked just like the first three weeks of this season. Torre said Easler and Mattingly have been utilizing drills to get Jones to drive pitches up the middle, but at game speed he reverts to pulling.
Because the problem is as much approach as mechanics, Torre said this is not something that will be cured in one session. But he said Jones is coachable, willing and diligent.
"I know I hit a long home run and went 0-for-11 after that," Torre said. "He hit 50 home runs (51 in 2005), and that gets you in some bad habits. He hit 26 last year, but who knows what he would have done with a different approach. Home runs get everybody excited, but sometimes they get in the way of what a guy is capable of doing.
"He's gradually gotten to the point of pull, pull, pull. He's capable of driving the ball that way [to right and center field]. He can hit it over the center-field fence. He can drive it that way. But it will take some time. It took time to get where he is now."
Originally Posted by ooIRON MANoo
The announcement is themed "The next 50 years at Dodger Stadium" or something along those lines. Frank McCourt will announce, or introduce, the plans for the rest of the stadium. Basically, the whole stadium is going to be renovated by 2012, which coincidentally the 50th anniversary of Dodger Stadium (Opened in 1962). Hopefully they come out with some renderings.
Just to share some of the whispers, remember nothing is set in stone, but by 2012 you will be able to walk around the entire stadium. The Loge Level will get redone at the conclusion of this season, followed by the Reserve Level, and so on. When the Pavilions get redone they will be completely razed, so get used to those cheap seats now, since they will not be around much longer. I have a feeling you will see Pavilion prices in the line of AT&T Park and Angels Stadium. Also there are plans to make an "Outfield Experience" (Not an official name), where it would be similar to a park where fans could hang out. Furthermore there will be shops and restaurants (fast food) in the outfield area along with a Dodgers museum.
Basically (cliff notes):
2007 - Field Level
2008 - Loge Level
2009 - Reserve Level/ Pavilions?
2010 - Top Deck/ Pavilions?
2011 - Pavilions
I probably dropped more info here than they are going to drop in the press conference tomorrow,.
Originally Posted by jakecuevas
bills got 11 k's in 5 innings last game.....it is amazing that he still allowed 5 runs...or that the dodgers SUPER good hitting couldn't put up 5 as well....