This team just wins, and it's ridiculous.
Since
June 6th they are 40-6, and have won an MLB record 53 consecutive games when having any kind of lead in a game. Their
starting pitchers have held other teams to two earned runs or less in 76 of their 106 games. Heck, they've
reach 75 wins faster than any other Dodger team in franchise history. In other words, this team is becoming legendary.
And to add to the leagues misery, the Dodgers recent trade has already paid dividends. Lefty reliever Tony Watson got into
last nights game, and immediately made an impact. With the game on the line he pitched a scoreless eighth to record his first hold as a Dodger. Per
Rowan Kavner at Dodger Insider:
“Made it exciting, but got out of it,” Watson said.
Watson allowed a lead-off single to Brandon Phillips but recorded the next three outs, including a pop-out to Freddie Freeman to end the inning and strand a runner at third base.
“I wanted to see him face Freeman right there, and that’s the reason we got him,” Roberts said.
Photo above via the
Dodgers on twitter. Below are more links to check out:
- This Day in Dodgers History: In 1938 Dodgers President Larry MacPhail introduced the yellow baseball. It was used during the first game of a doubleheader at Ebbets Field against the Cardinals. The Dodgers won that game, 6-2. The yellow baseball would only be used three more times this season. In 1982 the United States Postal Service unveiled a new 20-cent stamp commemorating Jackie Robinson at a ceremony in Cooperstown, NY. Robinson becomes the first ballplayer to be depicted on the US postage stamp. Check it out on the right.
- Happy Birthday, Bill Hill, Jim Holmes, Bill Posedel, Mike Venafro, Matt Guerrier & Onelki GarcĂa!