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Is Manny Ramirez at It Again?
It is certainly in the realm of possibility that Manny Ramirez is indeed another waste of money for the Dodgers. His play after the 2008 All-Star break was remarkable. Batting an astonishing ...
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With Ethier Injured, Five Dodgers Must Rise To the Occasion
Andre Ethier broke a bone in his right pinky finger on Saturday. Such is the consequence of taking extra batting practice. The Dodgers, currently riding a six-game winning streak, scored four runs in the first game of Andre's absence...
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Don't Fall Off the Cliff: The Dodgers Need Cliff Lee
As it stands, the Dodgers are 15-17. This is an appalling statistic for a team loaded with talent. Unfortunately the Dodgers are one dimensional and can't play with the mentality of ...
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Five Key Prospects for the Los Angeles Dodgers
Budding young stars seem to be a trend in not only baseball, but in numerous sports. There is something to be said for harvesting your own players and having them shine...
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Clayton Kershaw of LA Dodgers: Public Enemy No. 1
The days of waiting for a Dodgers ace may be over. As much as Stephen Strasburg is dominating the headlines, Clayton Kershaw of the Los Angeles Dodgers deserves our attention...
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The Art Of Coaching: Molding Talent Into Champions The Bobby Cox Way
Intuition, intelligence, respect, and interpersonal relationship skills make up the character of the game's greatest skippers...
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Los Angeles Dodgers Broadcaster Vin Scully: A Legend of the Summer
Long have been the days of opening our ears to the orchestra of baseball that is Vin Scully. With fantastic elaborations and a profound prospective of the game, Mr. Scully has surely etched his name in Dodgers lore...
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Don't Worry About Me: 10 Starting Pitchers That Will Be Aces in 2010
Many fans, managers, teams, and writers alike are showing some concern over proven pitchers. Whether these reasons are due to injuries, poor performances, or simply debunked rumors, there are some players that have received unwarranted worry...
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Stephen Strasburg Ready for the National Spotlight
Stephen Strasburg is ready for the show. He has shown why he was the No. 1 pick who will live up to the hype. He was born is 1988. That's right, he's only 21. The prodigy has been clocked at touching 101 mph consistently in one game...
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Houston's Roy Oswalt Heading To Hollywood?
It is no secret that the Los Angeles Dodgers have a lack of leadership in their starting rotation. Not due to lack of talent, but rather lack of experience...
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L.A. Dodgers' Prospect Is Stealing First
Teams salivate for a ballplayer who can influence a game without reaching first. The majority of the time that ballplayer is a major power threat that pitchers eye in the on-deck circle...
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Hiroki Kuroda Holds The Key To The LA Dodgers' Pitching Staff
Baseball is a game of numbers and here are a few that influenced the Dodgers and Hiroki Kuroda last season: 117.1 innings pitched, 20 games started, 12 HR allowed and a 40.50 postseason ERA...
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Los Angeles Dodgers: Assessment Position by Position
SP: Clayton Kershaw Kershaw should be dominating, one day; In fact, I believe he will be as early as the second half of this season. Look for him to post around the same ERA (2.79-2...
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The Needs and the Wants
Question number one, what do the Dodgers have? Question two, what do they need? The questions are very simple to answer. The Dodgers have a flurry of young stars, Manny Ramirez, Gold Glovers, but no ace...
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Los Angeles Dodgers Present: Westside Story
On May 4, 2008, the Los Angeles Dodgers were defeated by the Colorado Rockies 7-2. By games end the Dodgers record was a mediocre 17-14, it had the all the makings to result in yet another disappointing Dodgers season...
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Dodgers' Chances of Going into Playoffs Are Making for a Blue October
For the first time in a long time the Dodgers are not satisfied with just getting here. It's been a long time since a Dodger fan could say he actually believed the Dodgers have a chance to win the World Series...
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Dodgers: Russell Martin's the Man
Russell Martin is without a doubt the premier catcher in baseball. That's right, all of baseball. He's better than Joe Mauer, Brian McCann, and any other catcher you would like to compare him with...
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Clayton Kershaw: Star of the Not-So Distant Future
Clayton Kershaw is a name to remember. At the age of 20, Kershaw is already making headlines, and he's not even in the big leagues yet. With a mid-nineties fastball and devastating curve, it should not be long for him to get the call...
