Clayton Kershaw is really sick but is going to attempt to start anyway.
He had a hard time getting through the warmups.
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Clayton Kershaw is really sick but is going to attempt to start anyway.
He had a hard time getting through the warmups.
:gay
Damnit he's loaded them up in the 3rd.
Definitely not himself today.
Got out of the 3rd. I know Kershaw really wanted to start this game but I just hope he pitches just a couple more innings and gets some rest.
Thank Gd it's just the flu...He's my #1 starter on my fantasy team...Was worried he hurt his arm...
:shock
got another run and Kershaw is resting . Enjoying the game so far.
Kershaw is also my #1 pitcher in my fantasy league.
vin scully is god for realz! the last of his kind! i so enjoy listening to him do play by play i have tom hamilton in cleveland, and while hes very good he aint herb score !old time baseball announcers were the best
druff do you remember when rick monday saved the flag? gee i think reggie smith was in right field who was in left? dusty baker? or was it the other way around f.m.l. im getting old
This was one of the worst days of my life since I was probably the biggest Expos fan in the world. Here's the starting lineup for game 5:
Los Angeles Dodgers
1. Lopes 2b
2. Russell ss
3. Baker lf
4. Garvey 1b
5. Cey 3b
6. Monday rf
7. Guerrero cf
8. Scioscia c
9. Valenzuela p
9. Burris p
Montreal Expos
1. Raines lf
2. Scott 2b
3. Dawson cf
4. Carter c
5. Parrish 3b
6. White rf
7.Cromartie 1b
8. Speier ss
9. Burris p
I now have to go self medicate & maybe cry a bit.
oh wait was young pedro guerrero in cf for the dodgers? christ i forgot he played outfield before becomming a fat first basemen lol wasnt the outfiield smith monday baker at one point before ol pete g.? what a shame those old expo teams were on the verge of becomming a dynasty! there were a shit ton of great ball players on those expo teams carter dawson etc etc
The '94 team that got fucked out of the Worlds Series was actually a better overall team. But yeah, how the Expos of the early '80's didn't win a WS is beyond me. I steadfastly believe if they had beaten the Dodgers in '81 they would have won the WS just as L.A. did & maybe a few more times. Of course the nose candy scandal might have derailed that potential dynasty anyway but it is my belief that this loss scarred the team, especially Steve Rogers.
It's been 31 years but still I have to say: Fuck Rick Monday. Yes I'm still bitter.
Rick Monday's rescue of the American flag occurred in 1976. I was only 4 then, so I don't remember it happening. Obviously a 4-year-old doesn't really follow current events like that.
My dad actually took me to a Dodgers game that year (my first one) against the Expos.
The heartbreaker series where Monday killed the Expos was in 1981, which was the second-to-last time the Dodgers ever won a World Series (the other was in 1988).
Overall, the Dodgers did fairly well today.
The hitting wasn't great, but it wasn't terrible, either. Matt Kemp looked really good (and hit a home run), which is nice to see.
Clayton Kershaw shouldn't have pitched. He was lucky to get out of the 3rd without giving up several runs. I admire the guy's dedication, but when you have a really bad flu, it's the wrong time to pitch a Major League baseball game, no matter how good you are.
Vin Scully still sounding surprisingly good, considering that he'll be turning 85 this year.
Speaking of old people, did Jamie Moyer, who will turn 50 this year, make the Rockies?
a fan was in th4 bleachers and was about to burn the american flag. right as he was about to light it, rick monday ran up scooped the flag so it couldnt be burned! wow was it really 76,f.m.l. this was the year i really first got into baseball..the yankees would win there first pennant under steinbrenner,and get swept by the big red machine, the late 70's early 80's were my baseball halycion! every year yankees v royals(yes kansas city was a hot bed of baseball then) and the n.l. was phillies v dodgers.........long live bucky fukkin dent and ron guidry
Many Canadians to this day hate his guts
Oct. 19 marks the 30th anniversary of Blue Monday, a day that will live in infamy with Expos fans.
That was the day Rick Monday hit a two-out, ninth-inning home run as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Expos in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series, denying Nos Amours a trip to the World Series.
Blue Monday.
“Everybody who followed the Expos will remember the National League Championship Series of 1981 when they lost out on Blue Monday to the Los Angeles Dodgers,” Van Horne said. “That was a low point for all of us because the team had reached an elevated stature within the National League and we were within one game of going to the World Series. But over the 32 years there would be more high points than low points. Most of the low points came in the last eight to 10 years when we just watched the downward spiral of the franchise and the loss of interest among fans and the loss of interest in baseball from the business community, not only of Montreal but across Canada.
“The fact that they didn’t get a great deal of support for their advertising on both radio and television, and the attendance numbers went down year after year after the mid-’80s. There was a little bit of a bounce back and a spike in attendance in the early ’90s, certainly in 1994 when the team had arguably one of the best teams in baseball and was headed for the World Series. But the baseball players’ strike ended all that and I think that was the last chance for the Expos to survive.”
(Gazette file photo)
http://blogs.montrealgazette.com/201...f-blue-monday/
Opening day at Dodger Stadium.
They're off to a pretty good 3-1 start to the season already, but it was against the shitty Padres.
They're introducing members of the 1962 Dodgers team right now in the pre-game ceremony.
Obviously they're all over 70, some over 80.
I have Kershaw and Dee Gordon on my fantasy team. Kershaw is the best pitcher in the NL right now and possibly the majors although Verlander is GOD
Gordon will swipe 60+ bags if he can hit a bit
I have Kershaw on my fantasy team also. In addition, I got Matt Kemp and Juan Uribe. Fortunately I was smart enough to bench Uribe. I even have middle reliever Josh Lindblom.
Kershaw looking great so far in the first inning. Looks like he's probably over that bad flu from last week.
Also I hope you're enjoying Gordon's stolen bases -- he just got his 4th.
The 62 Dodger team was the best team they ever had not to win the pennant...Losing to those scumbag Giants in a 3 game playoff series...Broke my heart and I cried...
lol @ Pirates getting a leadoff triple and not scoring.
That's pretty much proof positive that you're overmatched by the pitcher.
Expecting a major move by Magic after they take over by the end of the month...They have the $$$...Maybe go after Trumbo of the Angels...Loney has got to go...
Agree. The guy sucks, and it's especially brutal to have him at first base, where you're supposed to have a good hitter.
Too bad they can't go get Steve Garvey back from the '70s. I'll even take the '90s Eric Karros.
1B has been a disaster for the Dodgers since Karros left.
Think of how much the Dodgers would own heads if they could just get decent players at first and third base, and sign another good starting pitcher.
The might have the league's best leadoff hitter in Gordon, the best hitter in Kemp, and the best starting pitcher in Kershaw. How the fuck do you not at least turn that into a division title?
That division is tough, I wouldn't be surprised to see both Wild cards from the west.
I agree w/the Kemp part, and arguably you are right on the other 2, but they will need more than that to win this division.
Arizona is 7 deep in starters, Cahill is 4? Enright is in Reno, and Miley (who owned the G's this weekend) is in long relief.
And Arizona can fucking hit.
Of course it is my team, but I'd be shocked if the LA can beat SF in the standings.
Don't worry about SF starters and the 0-3 start, SF was 55-9 last year in games w/4 runs scored.
And Zito, got his 1st shut out since 03, 1st as a Giant, and the first one ever recorded @ Coors Field.
I was wondering why they were celebrating the 1962 Dodgers,
Giants made the WS that year, as they will be celebrating the SF 62 team this year.
Game 7 vs the Yankees in SF
NYY 1-0
Bottom 9
2 outs man on 1st Mays up, Willie Mac on deck and Cepeda after that;
Mays hits a 2B, Alou only gets to 3B.
McCovey lines out to 2B to end it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD1TPzwIG9I&feature=related
Kershaw is definitely 1 or 1A when it comes to best SP in the NL. Kemp had a monster year last year, and should have some regression (he also had a horrible 2010, hitting .249 i think). I'd still take Braun over Kemp. Gordon is nowhere close to being the best leadoff hitter in the NL, he's barely a replacement level player. He has raw speed and can hit singles at a .280-.300 BA clip. He also has no power and doesn't draw walks. His OBP in the half season with the big club last year was .22 pts below James Loney's career OBP.
Of course, Gordon is young and could get better, but his offensive skill projects to a career like a Juan Pierre or Scott Podsednik. I'll take Jose Reyes, Rickie Weeks, or brandon phillips hitting leadoff for me any day.
Okay, I was too enthusiastic about Gordon. He still has some maturing to do, and yes, we need to wait some time to see if he becomes a great leadoff man or a Juan Pierre type who can just run fast.
Kemp might not hit like he did in 2011, but I don't think he'll be anywhere near what he was in 2010. He's at the typical point in his career when good players hit their prime. Some of his problems in 2010 occurred because he was fighting with Dodger upper management. Obviously this is all forgiven after they kissed his ass last year and then awarded him a giant contract.
I do have to admit Kemp didn't look good today, but after the week he had to open 2012, it's forgivable if he sucks for one game.
Dodgers win and go to 4-1 on the season.
Sorry, Jimmy, but the Giants are terrible. I mean, Aubrey Huff hitting cleanup? looooooooooooooooool
Dodgers looking better than expected so far, but I'd like to see how they do against good teams.
I expect that the Dodgers will probably finish ahead of the Giants, Rockies, and Padres, but I admit that the D-backs have the edge at the moment.
The Giants, Rockies, and Dodgers all have the most bizarre overall rosters in baseball, and being in the same division. You could make an all-star team out of their best players (Kershaw, Lincecum, Cain, Bumgarner as starters, Kemp, Posey, Sandoval, Tulowitski, CarGo hitting), yet the remaining pieces are laughable. The Dodgers collected as many guys named Juan who are horrible players, the rockies have a 49-year old starting pitcher who somehow is one of their top 5, and the Giants cant score runs.