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Lucia Dvorska
Taylor Walker



My thoughts exactly! How often has LA let a player go somewhere else only to watch them out perform their Dodger days? The problem is, there's no place to let AJ play himself back into respectability. Neddie C needs to get the situation fixed this time or he's probably hawking peanuts for the GiAnts after the All Star Break....
Most of you Kent bashers write as if he was your next-door neighbor and you know him intimately.
The one y'all ought to be dissing is the T&R editor who posts this piecemeal garbage to stir up some nonsense and make his pathetic little mark in cyberspace.
Those of you who swallow his bait--to paraphrase one of the posters here, must "live in a perpetual state of unhappiness...[and have]been that way since [you were] small child[ren]."
I predict that if the Dodgers leave Mad Dog off their PS roster, there will be that ONE situation that will come up--maybe in the World Series--where everyone will agree that Maddux would have been the perfect fit for that spot. Don't let that happen, Joe.
Big Blue and the Drop 'Backs should wake up and smell the same roses: with three solid teams virtually a lock for the post-season (LAA, TB and ChiCubs) and several others fundamentally more sound (and riding some legitimate momentum), it doesn't matter who wins the NL West at this point. No one has goods to get anything significant done.
I'm a rabid Dodger fan, but I'm getting mighty tired of the "P"(otential) word...
Somebody's editor seat just got real hot....
People ragged on Kobe for wanting the Lakers to put a TEAM on the floor around him--but look what happened...
An arm of Sabbathia's caliber deserves to pitch in the right rotation, and he would be wise to demand a say in the building of it.
crimexs2 is right: As a 10-5 player, he could have vetoed the trade AT ANY TIME (up until it was finalized).
If this story is true (sounds fishy, but this is T&R) then the Sox must've put up a helluva smoke screen to make Manny believe the trade wasn't going to happen.
We here in LA really don't care: Manny will be working his behind off for the next 2-3 months in order to convince MLB teams he's worth a big contract come this winter. Everyone knows, whiner or not, Manny is a brute when it comes to being ready to hit....
The only way this makes sense is if the trade is straight up (Kotch for Tex) with a multi-year contract for Tex signed.
As to "non-specific training" which has "no positive influence on how he plays the game"; supposing that (training) to be his running and weight-lifting regimen, Tiger is known for being the most fit golfer on the Tour. Since he is also top-ranked (along with his unreal winning percentage, dollars won, etc., etc., how is his fitness not related to how he plays the game of golf? I suppose John Daly's drinking habits have no bearing on his game either....
That some crank would express such drivel should end his career--however sorry it surely has been. But that it was reported? C'mon guys: This doesn't even deserve the T&R page!
Let's pray McCourt handcuffs Colletti until after July 31--it's unlikely he'll be fired mid-season and we don't want him doing something desperate in trying to salvage his sorry tenure in the big chair.
To 'rjf': I totally agree except to say that the only "ropes" he learned from Brian Sabean were nooses.
The Brewers on the other hand have a lot of prospects and are willing to seperate from them.
CiA is Retired | 07/06/08, 10:45 AM
The Dodgers held their prospects but had to play no names and 2nd tier prospects when the vets hit the DL. The subs for the most part outplayed the "untouchables". Look for at least one of the formerly off the table players to be offered.
I wouldn't be surprised to see LaRouch/Kershaw go to Cleveland for Sabbathia.
The Boys in Blue have some very impressive up-and-coming bats in Loney, Kemp and LaRoche. In his 3rd year, Ethier has already proven himself a capable (heck, impressive) every day player. Martin will be a solid bat for years to come. McCourt, Colletti and Torre need to ignore garbage like "solutions" this article suggests and grow the players they've got.