Here's a nice view of Dee Gordon's thumb. He had his cast taken off recently, pic via
instagram. Below is
Gordon's cast- complete with signatures from a bunch of young Dodger fans.
Check out my short post about a young Dodger fan named Christian who signed Dee Gordon's cast this past Thursday at the open workout.
If you are looking to alter your experience through the use of a
society-approved liquid drug, then the stadium is ready to provide.
Their prices and sizes are very pocket-friendly: you can get a 24-ounce
‘tall boy’ domestic draft beer for $10.25, which is better value than
most stadiums provide. These are large beers for a good price.
Ryan Dempster’s first choice is the Los Angeles Dodgers and his second is the Atlanta Braves, according to major-league sources.
Support for the guys in the locker room. It’s one of the key components LA’s hockey players claim helped them achieve success this season as well. During a rough first half and while steamrolling their way through the playoffs, players never turned on each other inside the Kings locker room.
“That’s the easiest thing to do during the season,” shared Ethier. “When you’re with a group that works so closely over the years, it’s easy to turn on each other. You get sick and tired of each other when you’re (together) for six months. So, it’s something where you can’t turn on each other. When things get tough, you just have to pull for each other even more than when things are going well. That’s something you have to remind yourself of and make sure you’re always available when teammates are struggling.”
Q: Tom, in the new book 'The Hall of Nearly Great', there's a brief mention
of how a column that you wrote about Don Sutton, in which he was quoted
as calling Reggie Smith the team's best player, in part contributed to a
locker room fistfight between Sutton and Steve Garvey. Are there any
details you can provide?
A: Sure. Sutton saved my career. I was a kid reporter. I quoted him
accuracy in a feature on Smith, but the L.A. Times picked up a small
part of my story and pushed two Sutton quotes together __making it look
like one semi- controversial quote (knocking Garvey as not really the
team leader). Garvey brought the L.A. Times story to Sutton's locker.
They got in a REAL fight. Black eyes. Busted lips, bloody noses. That
night, Howard Cosell __the jackass__ had them both on national TV
(seperately), both looking like they'd gone 15 rounds with Ali, and
"asked" Sutton, "Don, I've known you a long time. I know you would never
say anything like that about Steve Garvey." (That's a paraphrase.
Cosell was still a horse's ass.)
I think, "My career is over. Sutton will deny the quote __and he
probably should because the LA Times screwed it up. Nobody will believe
me. Everybody will believe Sutton, Cosell and the LA TImes."
Sutton looks into the camera: "I said it."
That defines a "standup guy."
There's a Dodger back story, of which I was blissfully unaware at the
time, but I still can't tell that, I don't think. But Sutton was a
champ in all respects.
- All About Cards writes about the Topps employee cards randomly inserted within Allen & Ginter. I need to work for Topps!
- Ryan G at This Card is Cool shares some Baseball cards he got in Japan.
- Via Guyism, check out the 24 beach volleyball teams to play in he 2012 Olympics in London.
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