Lasorda's Lair notes that "This year's Dodgers have shades of 1988 written all over them."
Many teams these days have been crushed by injuries, and the Dodgers are no exception. The Dodgers have four regular starters on the disabled list and five position players total, yet they continue to find ways to score runs and win games. How are they doing it? Good question. Nobody really knows. It’s just Magic. Blue Magic that is. No, not the book that our good friend David Krell is writing. I am talking
about real honest to goodness magic. 88’ magic. Kirk Gibson magic.
Roberto at Vin Scully is My Homeboy had the James Loney Wedding Engagement Photos, but took them down per a request from Loney's attorney's- a Cease & Desist letter. I'm pretty sure Loney has no standing to sue, but as Roberto indicates why get into a legal tussle over something like that. On a side note, as a press entity (yes we bloggers would be legally protected as press) I believe you had every legal right to put those up; especially considering what TMZ does. No worries though, the Bleacher Report has a bunch of them up, here. I also found some of the pics on FANpeeps. Heck, even a MLB site called Cut4 has the pics Roberto put up.
"We'll take a look at whatever they bring to us," Ethier said. "I don't
look at it any other way. I'm not going to sit here and play what-ifs
and what-nots."
Left Field Pavilion is celebrating their third blog birthday today. Happy Birthday!!! The Dodger-blogosphere wouldn't be the same without you.
I've gone Kings crazy! As the team arrived home after their conference championship win against Phoenix, an estimated 4,000 fans lined up at LAX (at midnight) to greet them. I wish I was there. Check out this great video featuring interviews by Bonnie Prickett.
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