The rain sure did put a damper on last night's game.
As I found out this morning, they resumed the game after initially being delayed during the Rockies at-bat in the sixth inning. Unfortunately, the sparse crowd that was still in the house were not rewarded for their persistence and devotion. Instead, they were witness to the ninth inning heroics of a batter I had just dropped from my fantasy Baseball team.
Carlos Gonzalez, who has been terrible so far this season, whacked a go-ahead three-run home run to lead the Rockies over the Dodgers, 5-4. Via
Ken Gurnick and Thomas Harding at MLB.com:
"I was watching Garcia coming out of the 'pen, and he was throwing a lot
of fastballs," Gonzalez said. "I was waiting to see a good fastball. It
finally showed on a 2-1 count and I was able to take advantage and hit
the ball over the fence."
The recently shell-shocked rookie reliever Yimi Garcia gave up the dinger. Via
Ken Gurnick at MLB.com:
Mattingly: "He's a young guy with a lot of success and now two times out he's
gotten hit. So, you don't know if, being a young guy, or any guy. But
the guy didn't get here by having a bunch of success and then giving
up."
This is just one of those games that you've got to just forget. In fact, the only thing that has me vexed is the thought that maybe I shouldn't have been so quick to drop CarGo from my fantasy team. Should I immediately get him back before one of my competitors snags him away, or is this season a lost cause for him? I dunno.
The photo above was taken by
Jill Weisleder/LA Dodgers 2015.
Go here to check out more pics by Jon from last night's game. Below are some links to check out:
I hear the work he has done with pitching coach Rick Honeycutt with the
Jansen-less pen has impressed the bosses who will decide his fate. They
like that he has given younger/unproven guys such as Yimi Garcia, Pedro
Baez (who injured a pectoral muscle Wednesday and is now on the disabled
list) and lefty Adam Liberatore significant roles, and appreciate how
he has built confidence with the group and dealt with the unknown.
- Color me a bit surprised, via a tweet from Dylan Hernandez. I also understand that Mattingly has pledged to not argue replay calls again, but I hardly believe that:
Here's a sneak peek at the Dodgers 2015 All-Star cap. As you'll notice, it is reminiscent of the old-timy caps worn during the early days of the game. They are referred to the "pill box" caps. Check it out on the right. Click on the pic to embiggen. (Hat Tip: u/DrSteveBruleDDS on Reddit) BTW, you can check out the hats for the other teams here. UPDATE: Ha Ha! Looks like I got fooled on this one too. Via Patrick Coffee at AdWeek, the "pill box" styled All-Star game cap seen on the right is an elaborate fake.
- ICYMI: Pedro Baez has been diagnosed with a right pectoral strain and has been placed on the 15-day DL. Reliever Daniel Coulombe has been called up to replace him.
Coulombe, 25, made
his only big league appearance of the season on May 5 at Milwaukee and
has posted a 1.59 ERA (2 ER/11.1 IP) in nine games with Oklahoma City
this year, including seven consecutive scoreless appearances since
April 15 (9.0 IP). Coulombe saw his first Major League action last year,
appearing in five games with the Dodgers as a September call-up, and
was selected by the Dodgers in the 25th
round of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft out of Texas Tech University.