Yes, as a team, that’s what we’re attempting to do. As a city, Phoenix has already accomplished that feat. Good thing the roof is on and the a/c is kicking in here at Chase Field.
Also, our sincere condolences go out to the family of Bud Furillo, who passed away last night. Bud was a longtime local writer and radio personality, serving as host of DodgerTalk on KABC. He was just in the press box at Dodger Stadium last week and seemed in good spirits, so it’s very sad to hear of his passing.
Now, for a little anecdote.
As a kid, I used to play backyard baseball with the guys across the street who were four, six and eight years older than me. While the better competition probably helped me get better, it was always disheartening when, as a 12-year-old, I would face the 18-year-old, Robbie, who would switch-hit to make it more competitive. Just when I was winning by five runs in the last inning with two outs, there would suddenly be four "right-handers" on deck and inevitably, they’d all homer and I’d end up losing the game.
I thought back to that earlier today when playing golf (yes, again) with Fernando Valenzuela, who makes me feel like a 12-year-old playing against a 25-year-old. He shot even par, which he does almost every time we play, and though I didn’t wind up walking back across the street in tears, I did return to my hotel room, defeated.
Why do I bring you this nonsense on a hot summer day? Because you, too, have a chance to play golf with Fernando or one of the current Dodgers, former Dodgers, celebrities or local TV personalities in the upcoming Dodgers Dream Foundation Charity Golf Invitational. The event is a week from Thursday at Trump National Golf Club in Palos Verdes and though I know it’s not cheap for a round of golf, it’s a full day of events that are well worth it. And most importantly, it’s for charity. So, if you’re interested, call 323.224.1413 and talk to David Brennan, who is organizing the event.
As for the game, Jeff Kent did go on the DL today, finally realizing that his oblique was not getting any better. Willy Aybar got recalled and is in the starting lineup. Brett Tomko should be leaving for a rehab assignment soon but first will throw some BP to hitters on the field here on Thursday.
The lineup:
Furcal, SS
Lofton, CF
Nomar, 1B
Drew, RF
Ethier, LF
Aybar, 3B
Martinez, 2B
Martin, C
Billingsley, P