16 years passed between the 1981 World Series and the start of Interleague Play in 1997.
16 years passed between the start of Interleague Play in 1997 and our first Interleague game at Yankee...
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16 years passed between the 1981 World Series and the start of Interleague Play in 1997.
16 years passed between the start of Interleague Play in 1997 and our first Interleague game at Yankee...
It's ridiculous that it took 16 years for our first trip to Yankee Stadium.
With the exception of Bill Russell, it's never been "The Dodger Way" to fire a manager during mid-season".
Kershaw may win the ERA title with less than 10 wins.
Two on nobody out. Epic fail.
The Uribe from the previous two seasons has returned.
We're gonna lose anytime we send a AAA pitcher out there.
We had multiple chances to hire Gibby but we chose to hire schmucks like Grady Little and Joe Torre. Each time we fired a manager I would always say that we should have hired Gibby.
Vulva-ro gave us a free victory.
Scott Van Slyke's swing looks identical to Jayson Werth's swing. Anybody else notice that?
What pitcher gets a win by giving up 5 runs in the 14th inning of a ballgame? That's gotta be a first.
I miss the days when Piazza, Karros, and Mondesi would hit back-to-back-to-back homers up there.
Call me crazy, but I think Van Slyke's swing looks a lot like Jayson Werth's swing.
Matt Kemp has a history of being a head case too. So this could also be a contributing factor as well.
And the home plate umpire ran all the way to 1B to make that call. Isn't that the first base umpire's call?
Kemp 2013 = Kemp 2010 - home runs
Mattingly probably isn't the greatest manager, but he just doesn't irritate me the way Joe Torre and Grady Little did. So I can live with him for now. But a new manager isn't the solution right now....
I've been to tons of Angels games, even when the Dodgers don't visit there. Not so much in recent years, though.
Nick Punto has been a pleasant surprise. It's hard to believe that we're getting this kind of production from a 35 year old who had a .247 career batting average coming into this season.
He was DFA'ed by the Rangers today.
The "high strike" needs to be called.
So much for all of those Dodgers/Blue Jays World Series predictions before spring training.
The Kemp and Ethier extensions are looking bad right now.
I thought you were supposed to leave this message board?
When it comes to the Braves, I've always wanted some payback for the '91 NL West pennant race and the '96 NLDS.