Inside the Dodgers is back again for 2008, as the team celebrates 50 years in Los Angeles. Check out ongoing thoughts, comments and observations from the Los Angeles Dodgers front office members, including General Manager Ned Colletti, Vice President of Public Relations and Broadcasting Josh Rawitch, Team Travel Manager Scott Akasaki and others during the club's pursuit of a seventh world championship.
In case word hasn't made it out yet, Nomar is currently driving to Fresno to play for Triple-A Las Vegas tomorrow and Friday. If all goes well, he'll be back in the starting lineup in LA on Saturday vs. Arizona.
...now remind me again in September how unimportant these wins the Dodgers are missing out on really are, okay? lol... : )
I hope Nomar is ready by Saturday. We need his bat in the lineup.
Finally, it will be obvious that we're not a team of former Giants players, but a team of former Red Sox. And the Red Sox have Alex Cora and Hee Seop Choi. Go figure.
I give a tip of the hat to James Loney in his debut. He had a harder time hitting after his first few games, but he's got plenty of room to grow, and now he knows what to work on.
But it is time for Nomar to come up, and re-adjust his batting gloves.
That's good news Josh...
...now remind me again in September how unimportant these wins the Dodgers are missing out on really are, okay? lol... : )
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I hope Nomar is ready by Saturday. We need his bat in the lineup.
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Finally, it will be obvious that we're not a team of former Giants players, but a team of former Red Sox. And the Red Sox have Alex Cora and Hee Seop Choi. Go figure.
I give a tip of the hat to James Loney in his debut. He had a harder time hitting after his first few games, but he's got plenty of room to grow, and now he knows what to work on.
But it is time for Nomar to come up, and re-adjust his batting gloves.
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