Today's lineup

Pierre, LF

Furcal, SS

Loney, 1B

Jones, CF

Ethier, RF

Nomar, 3B

Kemp, DH

Abreu, 2B

Ardoin, C

Billingsley, P

158 comments

  1. messagebear@yahoo.com

    Wishing Abreu a good recovery from his injury and operation and a good Spring Training. Would like to see him be able to take over 2nd base; so, take your time Kent.

  2. scott@whittiermailing.com

    Thanks Josh, Apologies in advance if it seems like any of us are shooting the messenger during the season!

  3. randyisrad@gmail.com

    I hope the Bill throws well today…he’s the key to our rotation. Penny and Lowe are great, Kuroda looks solid, and Loiza or Schmidt will do a good enough job BUT…
    This could be the year the Bill turns into a star.

    With our bullpin (welcome back Yancy) this could be as good of a chance we’ve had in 20 years.

    Go Blue.

  4. alex41592@aol.com

    Cardinals vs. Dodgers Play by Play Coming Up:

    Joel Pineiro vs. Chad Billingsley

    Schumaker, Rasmus, Pujols, Ankiel, Gonzalez, Kennedy, Molina, Izturis, Jimenez

    Pierre, Furcal, Loney, Jones, Ethier, Garciaparra, Kemp, Abreu, Ardoin

  5. pierreseastmeetswest@yahoo.com

    I was always against the DH maybe because I’m not too much for change but now I have to admit it sure helps in making a lineup.

  6. pierreseastmeetswest@yahoo.com

    I’d like to state that I’m against the fact that it is said that Joe Torre has stamp his “Seal of Approval” on Juan Pierre in left field probably because of his consecutive game streak or his contract. I am not against Pierre in left, but I think it is too soon to come to a decision. I feel that Ethier is not given a real good chance.

  7. alex41592@aol.com

    Top 1: Cardinals Batting: Chad Billingsley Pitching: With 20+ MPH winds gusting to right:
    Skip Schumaker grounds to Abreu at second

    Colby Rasmus homers to right, 1-0 Cardinals

    Albert Pujols on the very next pitch homers to deep left, 2-0 Cardinals

    Rick Ankiel singles to left

    Juan Gonzalez lines to Abreu, Ankiel doubled off at first

    2 Runs 3 Hits 0 LOB End of 1/2 inning 2-0 Cardinals

  8. alex41592@aol.com

    Bottom 1: Dodgers Batting: Joel Pineiro Pitching:
    Juan Pierre grounds to short

    Rafael Furcal fouls to the catcher

    James Loney grounds to the pitcher

    0 Runs 0 Hits 0 LOB End of 1 2-0 Cardinals

  9. alex41592@aol.com

    Top 2: Cardinals Batting: Billingsley Pitching:
    Adam Kennedy lines to Loney

    Yadier Molina strikes out looking on a wicked curve

    Cesar Izturis grounds to Abreu

    0 Runs 0 Hits 0 LOB End of 1 1/2 2-0 Cardinals

  10. scott@whittiermailing.com

    Basically the HR to the unknown guy was bad, but I don’t hold it against anyone to give up a HR to Pujols.

    Nice job composing yourself Bills.

  11. alex41592@aol.com

    Bottom 2: Dodgers Batting: Pinero Pitching:
    Andruw Jones strikes out looking

    Andre Ethier lines to right

    Nomar Garciaparra HOMERS to right center, 2-1 Cardinals

    Matt Kemp on the first pitch grounds to third

    1 Run 1 Hit 0 LOB End of 2 2-1 Cardinals

  12. scott@whittiermailing.com

    Well, at least at this point both 3B competitors have been hitting well, but Nomar won’t last very long if he starts. Hate to be negative, but he just hasn’t done it for a whole season in years.

  13. alex41592@aol.com

    Top 3: Cardinals Batting: Billingsley Pitching:
    D’Angelo Jimenez homers to right, 3-1 Cardinals

    Schumaker singles to center

    Rasmus strikes out swinging

    Pujols walks

    Ankiel strikes out looking

    Gonzalez strikes out looking

    1 Run 2 Hits 1 LOB End of 2 1/2 3-1 Cardinals

  14. pierreseastmeetswest@yahoo.com

    Bills probably had trouble keeping the ball down plus the wind. Normally some HRs might have bin flyouts I think.

  15. momoracci@yahoo.com

    Two points. #1 HEAVY WINDS TODAY.

    #2 Colby Rasmus is one of the best prospects in baseball, so no shame in him hitting it out.

  16. alex41592@aol.com

    Bottom 3: Dodgers Batting: Pineiro Pitching:
    Tony Abreu grounds to second

    Danny Ardoin singles to center

    Pierre forces Ardoin at second

    Furcal grounds to the pitcher

    0 Runs 1 Hit 1 LOB End of 3 3-1 Cardinals

  17. alex41592@aol.com

    Top 4: Cardinals Batting: Jason Johnson Pitching:
    Kennedy grounds to Loney

    Molina on a full count grounds to Loney making a nice play to his right

    Izturis grounds to second

    0 Runs 0 Hits 0 LOB End of 3 1/2 3-1 Cardinals

  18. jhall1218@yahoo.com

    Almost bought a place in Vero in 1990. Boy would I be pissed now with the Dodgers leaving. I’m not happy about it anyway.

  19. alex41592@aol.com

    Breaking News: Nomar Garciaparra was hit on the right hand by a pitch and immediately went to the dugout. More to follow.

  20. martinloneykemp@hotmail.com

    From the New York Times:

    “Left-Field Question Has the Mets Looking for an Answer”

    Hey Mr. Minaya! With Luis Castillo and Carlos Beltran slowed by injuries how about a little more speed at the top of your lineup? Have we got a deal for you!

  21. alex41592@aol.com

    Bottom 4: Dodgers Batting: Kyle McClellan Pitching:
    Loney on the first pitch singles up the middle

    Jones on a full count a hit and run single down the left field line that nicked the umpire, which held Jones to only a single, Loney to third

    Ethier flies to shallow center

    Garciaparra hit on the right hand (he immediately goes to the dugout and is hurt bad), LaRoche runs for Nomar, bases loaded

    Kemp forces LaRoche (5-4), Kemp hustling all the way, Loney scores, Jones to third, 3-2 Cardinals

    Abreu strikes out swinging

    1 Run 2 Hits 2 LOB End of 4 3-2 Cardinals

  22. scott@whittiermailing.com

    pierres,

    How about that mascot guy with the big Mets baseball head. I hear he’s a hard worker who gets to the park early.

  23. pierreseastmeetswest@yahoo.com

    If the Mets need an outfielder we have plenty here but what do they have for us? Do they have our 5th starter?

  24. pierreseastmeetswest@yahoo.com

    If you’re thinking of Pierre, for the Mets, you better talk to Torre & Colletti.

  25. martinloneykemp@hotmail.com

    I know. How about an all-expense-paid trip to Los Angeles for our favorite East Coast Dodger fan?

  26. pierreseastmeetswest@yahoo.com

    Hey momoracci, better watch what you think, before you make hasty decisions? You may have jinx LaRoche.

  27. alex41592@aol.com

    Top 5: Cardinals Batting: Johnson Pitching: (Nomar seems to be ok, he’s now in the clubhouse and could extend his hand)
    Jimenez walks

    Schumaker flies to Pierre in left

    Jimenez goes to third on a two base error on a pick off attempt by Johnson

    Rasmus strikes out swinging

    Pujols walks, full count

    On an attempted pickoff by Ardoin at third the ball goes into left field, LaRoche lands awkwardly on his left wrist and could be hurt, Jimenez scores, Pujols out at third (This is our Repko/Furcal game from last season, this is ridiculous)

    1 Run 0 Hits 0 LOB End of 4 1/2 4-2 Cardinals

  28. old_fogey_la@yahoo.com

    With James “The Plodder” Loney on first and Andruw “> 100 K EVERY year” Jones hitting, Torre puts on the hit-and-run, which is just plain idiocy.

    And it works.

  29. pierreseastmeetswest@yahoo.com

    I have to go somewhere, hope both Nomar & LaRoche are O.K. I hope thinking about the Met’s problems we didn’t put the Hokus Pokus on us.

  30. old_fogey_la@yahoo.com

    “On an attempted pickoff by Ardoin at third the ball goes into left field, LaRoche lands awkwardly on his left wrist and could be hurt,”

    See, this is instant karma for people taking glee at Nomar taking a pitch off the hand. Dagnabbit!

  31. alex41592@aol.com

    Bottom 5: Dodgers Batting: McClellan Pitching:
    Ardoin flies to left

    Pierre flies to right

    Furcal walks

    Loney hits a ground rule double to right field, Furcal would’ve scored, but is forced to go back to third

    Jones grounds to short

    0 Runs 1 Hit 2 LOB End of 5 4-2 Cardinals

  32. knouffbrock@frontiernet.net

    Martin’s comments about Kershaw are very interesting. A heavy 97 mph fastball and sharp curve. I think the key here is “heavy”.
    Those fastballs don’t carry as well.

  33. old_fogey_la@yahoo.com

    OK Alex, this is the moment of truth – who’s playing 3B for the Dodgers? Tiffe? Ramon? Young???

  34. alex41592@aol.com

    Kershaw will start sometime next week, Angel Chavez took over at third, Nomar should be ok. No word on LaRoche yet.

  35. alex41592@aol.com

    Top 6: Cardinals Batting: Angel Chavez is the third third baseman of the day: Jonathan Broxton Pitching:
    Ankiel homers to left center, first pitch, 5-2 Cardinals

    Gonzalez grounds to third

    Kennedy grounds to Abreu at second

    Jason LaRue walks

    Izturis grounds to Chavez at third

    1 Run 1 Hit 1 LOB End of 5 1/2 5-2 Cardinals

  36. old_fogey_la@yahoo.com

    I simply cannot believe the three consecutive posts that start at 11:28 AM. Amazing.

    Ned is probably already on the horn to Detroit. Probably offering DeWitt and De Jesus as we write.

  37. scott@whittiermailing.com

    Shea, what a piece of **** he was. Man I just don’t trust Ned specifically for moves like that.

  38. old_fogey_la@yahoo.com

    Well, with Nomar AND LaRoche hurt and no other legitimate 3B on the 40-man, Shea was about the only choice. Of course, Ned DID have another 3B earlier, fellow named Betemit.

  39. alex41592@aol.com

    Bottom 6: Dodgers Batting: Cliff Politte Pitching:
    Ethier HOMERS to DEEP CENTER (well over 400 feet), 5-3 Cardinals

    Angel Chavez doubles on a blooper that fell between Miles and Ankiel

    Kemp pops to second, first pitch

    Abreu reaches on an infield single, Chavez to third, Delwyn Young runs for Abreu

    Ardoin strikes out looking

    Pierre flies to left

    1 Run 2 Hits 2 LOB End of 6 5-3 Cardinals

  40. old_fogey_la@yahoo.com

    momoracci – I was being sarcastic about DeWitt / De Jesus. If one takes on the Inge contract, I agree with you that one only has to give Detroit token considerations.

  41. alex41592@aol.com

    Nomar injury update: Right hand, taken to the hospital for x-rays, not expected to be serious.

    LaRoche injury update: Right hand swollen, not the left wrist, taken to the hospital, x-rays, not expected to be serious, details at a later time.

  42. messagebear@yahoo.com

    If we seriously consider getting Inge, I’m wondering what Betemit is doing. Seriously, I don’t think Inge carried a higher batting average nor showed more power than Betemit.

  43. alex41592@aol.com

    Top 7: Cardinals Batting: Joe Beimel Pitching:
    Brian Barden flies to Jones in center

    Ryan Ludwick singles off the glove of Chavez

    Rasmus strikes out swinging

    Pujols singles to left, Ludwick to second, Josh Phelps pinch runs for Pujols

    Ankiel grounds to Loney

    0 Runs 2 Hits 2 LOB End of 6 1/2 5-3 Cardinals

  44. alex41592@aol.com

    LaRoche Update: He was hurt on a pickoff by Ardoin the throw hit LaRoche between the thumb and index finger on his right hand. Precautionary x-rays, but should be fine.

    Bottom 7: Dodgers Batting: Ron Flores Pitching:

    Furcal flies to right

    Loney bloops to short

    Jones DESTROYS THE BALL TO DEEP CENTER FIELD HOME RUN (Steiner about fell over on that SHOT), 5-4 Cardinals

    Ethier singles to right, Lombard runs for Ethier

    Chavez grounds out

    1 Run 2 Hits 1 LOB End of 7 5-4 Cardinals

  45. old_fogey_la@yahoo.com

    Did I get this right? Ethier is 2-4, HR, with one of the outs a liner to RF. Is Tony Jackson watching?

  46. alex41592@aol.com

    Top 8: Cardinals Batting: Yhency Brazoban Pitching:
    Amaury Marti grounds to Delwyn Young at second who makes another great stop to rob a hit

    Aaron Miles singles to center

    LaRue doubles to the gap, Miles scores, 6-4 Cardinals

    Izturis grounds to Hu at short

    Barden walks

    Ludwick singles to right, Repko’s throw on the money to hold the runner at third, bases loaded

    Rasmus fouls to third

    1 Run 3 Hits 3 LOB End of 7 1/2 6-4 Cardinals

  47. alex41592@aol.com

    Bottom 8: Dodgers Batting: Chris Perez Pitching:
    Kemp strikes out swinging, full count

    Delwyn Young fouls to third

    Lucus May grounds to third

    0 Runs 0 Hits 0 LOB End of 8 6-4 Cardinals

  48. alex41592@aol.com

    Top 9: Cardinals Batting: Scott Proctor Pitching:
    Josh Phelps strikes out swinging

    Ankiel singles to right

    Marti 6-4-3 Double Play (Hu-Abreu-Martinez)

    0 Runs 1 Hits 0 LOB End of 8 1/2 6-4 Cardinals

  49. alex41592@aol.com

    Bottom 9: Dodgers Batting: Jason Motte Pitching:
    Xavier Paul strikes out swinging, full count

    Chin-lung Hu grounds to second

    Ramon Martinez pops foul

    0 Runs 0 Hits 0 LOB

    Cardinals

    6 12 0

    Dodgers

    4 10 2

    WP: Joel Pineiro

    LP: Chad Billingsley

    SV: Jason Motte

    Time of Game: 2:48

  50. enchantedsunset@msn.com

    Why is it that Ramon Mendozaline Martinez is getting so much gametime?

    Dear God if Nomar and LaRoche are down could they? would they?

    Be a lineup straight from Grittle.

  51. drinkinmercury79@aol.com

    Thanks Alex. Just got into the computer lab at school a few minutes ago, and it’s nice to get caught up in a matter of minutes.

    Hope one of our 3Bmen will be alright enough to stave off a lopsided attempt at Inge. No point in having a youth movement if we keep getting “proven vets” to stop development, but I’m sure from reading these blogs the last few years that EVERYONE here knows that, heh.

    Nice to see Ethier hit one out, hopefully that’ll open some eyes, but I have the feeling that Ethier will have to do a lot more to win the spot than Pierre will have to do to lose it.

  52. kahliforni@aol.com

    I almost puked this morning reading the L.A. Times when Torre, commenting on Repko, said even if he doesn’t make the team…he won’t be forgotten. Pierre must have photographs…

  53. enchantedsunset@msn.com

    If we end up with JP in left all the time, thus taking playing time from both Ethier AND Kemp, Ned and Joe will be known as Dumb and Dumber – you decide which is which.

  54. kahliforni@aol.com

    As far as I’m concerned, I’ve lost a lot of confidence in Ned. He seemed so clueless as to the Grady/Torre change that I have a feeling it was news to even him. George W. Bush will be available next season and looking for a job. If W had the foresight to trade Sosa coming into his prime, maybe he can work a trade for our semi-MVP (according to Plaschke, et al) Pierre.

  55. old_fogey_la@yahoo.com

    Frank McCourt likes to sing Ned Colletti’s praises, particular that Ned knows how to keep a unified message through all layers of the organization. Perhaps that’s so. All I know is that Ned doesn’t come across very well (IMHO) on radio, on television and at press conferences, which is pretty strange for an ex-PR guy; you get that “used-car salesman” feeling. I don’t think the white tie, boots and toupee help change that perception.

  56. jhall1218@yahoo.com

    3,4,5 spots today went 6 for 12. Too bad there was no one on for them to drive in. Ferk hasn’t found the groove yet. At least he got on once with a walk.

  57. scott@whittiermailing.com

    Does anyone here think Nomar looks like a Eli Wallach from the good the bad & the ugly?

  58. enchantedsunset@msn.com

    Ooooooooo wize-guys!

    ‘fraid with the used car salesman analogy, maybe they should be Manny, Moe and Jack. Perhaps Moe oughta kick the tires next time before he buys: Schmidt/Yugo, JP/Edsel

    Nomar/Tucker (once a classic, but now something you should just see in a museum.)

  59. old_fogey_la@yahoo.com

    scott – Loaiza is classic “basic transportaion”, meets the minimum requirements, but you never want to be seen in it.

  60. scott@whittiermailing.com

    enchanted, you know your AMC models!!

    dodgerblues.com has Ned and Bernie from “Weekend at Bernie’s” as look-a-likes…

  61. enchantedsunset@msn.com

    Did you know you could get an Oleg Cassini Special Edition Matador in 74 & 75? Coincidentally that’s about the last time Loaiza pitched well.

  62. drinkinmercury79@aol.com

    There’s little to find funny in losing two third basemen in one game, but Dylan Hernandez’s article in the Times had a LaRoche line that had me laughing through the bitter feelings:
    ———

    First, Nomar Garciaparra was hit on the right hand. Then, Andy LaRoche.

    Like that, the two players competing to be the Dodgers’ starting third baseman were out of the game today against the St. Louis Cardinals and on their way to undergo X-ray examinations.

    “Carpool,” LaRoche said as he scurried out of the Dodgers’ clubhouse.

    ——————

    The short article’s at http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-dodrep8mar08,0,524209.story

  63. old_fogey_la@yahoo.com

    Both Tony Jackson’s and Diamond Leung’s blogs have entries on Nomar at 2:44 P.M.

    “An x-ray examination on Nomar Garciaparra’s right wrist came back negative.” – Diamond Leung

    The longer it takes to get results back on LaRoche, the more nervous I get.

  64. alex41592@aol.com

    It’s bad news for LaRoche: From Tony Jackson:

    LaRoche to miss eight to 10 weeks

    He has a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right thumb and will need surgery, which Ned said will take place in the next couple of days, probably in Los Angeles. No word yet on how this will affect the roster makeup, other than it pretty much guarantees Nomar will begin the season as the everyday 3B. As for a backup, could be any number of guys: Tony Abreu or Ramon Martinez, both of whom have extensive experience at the position, or Delwyn Young or Chin-lung Hu, neither of whom has ever played there but have good enough hands that they likely could adjust quickly. At any rate, this is devastating news for LaRoche, a really good guy who has had his share of bad breaks and injury issues during his career.

  65. alex41592@aol.com

    So that puts an end to the 3rd base controversy. Based off previous people with this injury it takes at least that 8-10 week range, realistically it’s 3-4 months before they get back to the majors. This is horrible news because a lot of us wanted to see what LaRoche could do in the majors and now we may not see that until June or July, if at all this season. We ALL need to rally behind Nomar now because he’s going to be the guy and that’s that. We need him to stay healthy and hope for a comeback season. Otherwise it’s another year at the black hole known as third base. Get well Andy and we’ll see you in the summer.

  66. old_fogey_la@yahoo.com

    Dadgummit!

    That ligament is at the base of thumb and is very important for gripping. I imagine it has to be completely healed, or darn near close to it, for a major-league hitter, where bat gripping is huge.

    A Dodger Thoughts commenter put this up from an orthopedics site, which indicates 13-17 weeks:

    “What is the recovery after ulnar collateral ligament repair?

    Following surgery, patients will be placed in a cast for four to six weeks to protect the repaired ligament. At that point, gentle motion of the finger will begin. Most patients are able to play sports 3 to 4 months after surgery”

  67. old_fogey_la@yahoo.com

    alex is right – as fans, we now need Nomar to produce because we won’t like any of the alternatives. Suddenly names like Inge and Crede will start popping out of the woodwork. Yuck.

  68. alex41592@aol.com

    The last thing we need is Ned to freak out and trade for Inge’s three year contract or anybody else. Just give Nomar the job and hope he can stay healthy. Nomar is our best option at third base now. He’ll get his final chance to prove last year was a fluke. Nothing in the world would make Dodger fans happier than to see first half 2006 Nomar. Any ideas for a trade would be a bad one. We need that poncho now more than ever.

  69. drinkinmercury79@aol.com

    wow. I’m not chuckling at the “carpool” comment anymore. Hope Andy has a full (and speedy) recovery.

    I’d take Nomar as 3B over Inge or Crede anyday. Especially because of what’d it cost us for either of them. I’d rather have a look at DY or Hu at third as backups, and with Nomar under contract and DY out of options, I see no reason to hit the used car lot.

  70. enchantedsunset@msn.com

    Terrible blow to the D’s.

    Let’s hope Ned doesn’t go into panic mode and start trading away the farm for the likes of Inge or Crede.

  71. alex41592@aol.com

    Honestly, I consider it more of a blow to LaRoche than to the Dodgers. We have no clue what he would’ve produced, we can project, but still we don’t know. And now we won’t know. Nomar would probably have been the third baseman anyway. If LaRoche was the difference between us being a legit team and not we never had a chance this season. That’s just the truth. The Dodgers will be just fine, we just lose some depth. When the pitching starts going down, then that’s a terrible blow.

  72. enchantedsunset@msn.com

    alex – I doubt Nomar makes it through May before he goes on the DL. I’m just hoping Ned doesn’t panic and do something stupid like Ethier for Crede or some similar nonsense. I actially expected LaRoche to start the season at 3rd, at worst by June. Let’s just hope there’s a stretch run in Aug-Sep he can make it back for.

  73. messagebear@yahoo.com

    Go Nomar. Here’s your chance to help the club. We’ll also have Abreu once Kent is ready to come back on second. I think Abreu did a fairly decent job last year considering he was partly ailing, so he should get plenty of opportunity as well. I totally agree that we don’t need another bandaid solution like Inge or Crede.

  74. samhong86@yahoo.com

    Wow this ***** i get home to check on the box and see that laroche needs surgery! wowsers get got screwed again. i was really looking forward to what he to bring to the table but we have to move on…at least he’ll be back in late july or august which is plenty of time to get back into form when playoffs starts so that s a positive. as for the 3b situation moar isnt a bad option and i am really hoping that Ned doesnt make a bonehead deal for overated inge or crede! with laroche going down it makes an extra spot open for somebody heres what i predict

    lf pierre

    ss furcal

    c martin

    cf jones

    2b kent

    1b loney

    3b nomar

    rf kemp

    1 penny

    2 lowe

    3 bills

    4 kuroda

    5 hopefully kershaw! then in this order stults, kuo, park, loaiza, and if shcmidt is healthy with no set back than he moves in front of s,k,p, and l

    6 cp saito of course…just stay healthy!!!

    7 setup1 brox

    8 setup2 beimel

    9 lrp loser of 5th loaiza, shcmidt, stults, park

    10 mrp proctor

    11 mrp brazabon

    12 mrp if torre goes with 5 bench…seanez or meloan

    bh

    1 loser of Lf peirre of Ethier most likely gonna be ethier hopefully wont be!

    2 d young of/2b/3b

    3 t abreu 2b/3b

    4 g bennet c

    5 with the loss of laroche this opens up a great opportunity for repko OF! i would rather have repko than sweeney.

    6 if 11 pitchers…hu or sweeney

    ultimately we still look good. and more importantly whichever team that stays the healthiest will win the nl west.

  75. jspelk2@uic.edu

    I kind of agree with you alex, but not really. Only in the sense that this injury could affect LaRoche’s standing with the club and his career. AId like to think we have no intention of resigning Nomar, meaning next year were in the hunt for a 3b yet again, with no great FA options out there. So yeah, maybe its not devastating for this year (although it might be) but it doesn’t exactly bode well for the future either. And yes, I know we have no idea what kind of numbers he might put up.

  76. jungar@wsgcorp.com

    Well for me its like if Loney had gotten hurt last spring. People were finally about to see how good he is.

  77. pierreseastmeetswest@yahoo.com

    Nomar will probably go back to 3rd, but there should be some young competion there including DY. I’m sure(I hope) Colletti doesn’t go out side and get Inge or somebody. I would thing that would be a panic move but I wouldn’t be suprised. I wonder if this will have any effect on the outfield Tony Jackson reported that we will keep 5 outfielders, including DY and not including Repko, who may be sent down. I am wondering if DY works with Nomar at 3rd if that would change Repko’s status.

  78. jhall1218@yahoo.com

    Don’t push the panic button Ned. Remember, each time you have, you have screwed up royaly. Abreau and Yound can hold the fort if Nomar goes down until LaRoche gets back. Patience. No move is often the best move.

  79. enchantedsunset@msn.com

    Speedy recovery Andy!!!

    Ned, just remember we have Abreu, DY and Hu – PLEASE PLEASE no Inge or Crede. Don’t forget about Blake DeWitt either. A little raw, but still more viable than a trade.

  80. frankjhalstead@hotmail.com

    Question to Ned
    As a long-time Dodger fan I am very upset by the costly pratice of signing washed up has beens, or players who haven’t been able to make it with other clubs. They for the most part, waste money and take playing time from our very talaneted young players. Plus now, a nri hurts LaRoche. Please put an end to this very costly pratice, have faith in our own players. today’s loss is not acceptable.

  81. pierreseastmeetswest@yahoo.com

    You’re absolutely correct Jhall, when you say Ned has screwed up royaly. I can’t think of a good FA pickup and the jury is still out on Kuroda. Why Jones? All we had to do was put Ethier in Left. We already had the booby price in CF, there was no chance of getting rid of it even if he wanted to.

  82. ndeschenes@securenet.net

    Andy Laroche, everything is going to be okay!We are all pulling for you!Ain’t no mountain high enough!

  83. pierreseastmeetswest@yahoo.com

    At 11:23 AM PT I was kind of thinking of Nomar, I was hoping he wasn’t seriously hurt. On the screen appeared Momoracci’s post “LaRoche is now our 3rd baseman Yes!!!” As a Catholic I’m not suppose to believe in omens and in my 70 years on this earth, I’ve seen some strange things. BUT….Who knows?

  84. jungar@wsgcorp.com

    He had me to the last two words. I was like wow, Ned your doing great, saying all the right things and then I heard him say Ramon Martinez.

    “Right now, our focus will be internally until Andy’s back,” said Colletti. “I don’t think we have to look elsewhere. Nomar is having his best spring. You don’t draw it up like this, losing two third basemen in a matter of outs. Luckily, it looks like Nomar will be out only a couple of days. We have Tony Abreu and Ramon Martinez can play all over the infield.”

  85. jungar@wsgcorp.com

    I guess it just felt like the last two words. Cause I stopped reading after hearing, Ramon Martinez.

  86. kahliforni@aol.com

    Nomar will come up huge. He’s bitter and pissed off after his 2007 season. Let’s not forget who this guy is.

  87. kahliforni@aol.com

    Aw heck, no one is in here anyway…1:30 am…let’s see…some Dodger thoughts…playing the look-alike game, Ned Colletti reminds me of Joseph Stalin…keep Repko on the 25-man roster…Schmidt will be the mid-season shot in the arm…Bowa is the difference.

  88. knouffbrock@frontiernet.net

    Just got up and came in to see the results on LaRoche and ****!!
    Oh well.The above postings are correct. Nomar’s our guy now.

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