I just can't stop laughing at this photo shared by @Dodger_History on twitter. Awesome!
Below are some links to check out:
- Adrian Gonzalez has been the named the 2014 Fielding Bible Gold Glove Award winner for 1st baseman in the Major Leagues. Check out their website with the announcement here. The Fielding Bible Award has nothing to do with religion. Instead, it features 10 sabermetrically geared journalist and bloggers voting on the best defensive infielders in the game. Here is what they said about Gonzalez:
“Adrian Gonzalez has been the best defensive first baseman in baseball over the last six seasons but somehow he has never won a Fielding Bible Award. Until now. Gonzalez wins his first Fielding Bible Award, leading all of baseball's first basemen by saving 11 runs defensively for the Dodgers in 2014. That brings his six-year total to 62 runs saved, 12 more than Albert Pujols’ second-place total of 50. Every aspect of Gonzalez's defensive game is superb. He fields his position well, does a great job with difficult throws, and handles bunts and double plays with the best of them. But he's not flashy. Just consistently excellent.”
- Via Jon Weisman at Dodger Insider, "Kershaw, Puig lead as Dodgers grab 15 GIBBY noms."
- Simply awesome! Mark Langill at Dodger Insider writes, "Vintage Vin." He shares a new memorabilia find from Gary Cypres' collection and it's a doozy. Check it out.
- I don't know if this is something I want to know right now. Via Eric Stephen at True Blue LA, "Dodgers co-favorites to win 2015 World Series."
- Via TheThinGwynn at Gaslamp Ball, "Logan White says he would not have left Dodgers for any other job."
"I couldn't pass it up," White said on Wednesday. "Andrew was such a class act through all of this. As I told him, with the timing, in a different time and a different place, I think that we would have worked great together. And I have so much respect for [Dodgers president and CEO] Stan Kasten. I would not have left the Dodgers for any other job.
So in other words, it came down to Logan wanting to tackle a new challenge.
- Via Bill Plunkett at the OC Register, "Former Dodgers up for Hall of Fame review." A special committee will look at the candidacy of Maury Wills and Gil Hodges. Wills is being considered for the first time. BTW, I almost feel like they should just stop doing this because seeing Hodges get slighted again is just torture. The Baseball Hall of Fame has a story on this with biographical information on everybody that you can check out here.
- Via JP Hoornstra at Inside the Dodgers, "Hanley Ramirez headlines list of Dodgers’ free agents."
- Dodger Blues puts it all into perspective. Doh!
That's 3 championships for the Giants in 5 years. Another way to say it: Nothing but success since Ned Colletti left their organization.
— Dodger Blues (@dodgerblues) October 30, 2014
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