A special shout out goes out to my mother and the moms of all the Dodger players, coaches, broadcasters, front office members and fans. If you watch the game today, the pink bats will be evident throughout, with several Dodger players planning to use them.
Andre Ethier wrote his mom a postcard for the world to see today and the L.A. Times checked in on Brett and Donna Tomko a year after she beat breast cancer.
If ever there was a day to be thankful for what we have, this would be it. And for those inclined to donate to the Susan G. Komen Foundation or purchase a pink bat of your own, you can do so at these links.
The lineup is almost the same as the last two days, with one change at the bottom of it.
Furcal, SS
Pierre, CF
Nomar, 1B
Kent, 2B
Gonzo, LF
Martin, C
Betemit, 3B
Ethier, RF
Hendrickson, P
And here are a couple notes on a Sunday morning…
A SALUTE TO MOMS – Today is Mother’s Day and the first 25,000 fans in attendance will receive free lip gloss, compliments of Smashbox Cosmetics. Major League Baseball will be dedicating the day to raising money and awareness for the fight against breast cancer through the Susan G. Komen “For the Cure” Foundation. Numerous Dodgers have agreed to use pink bats to help raise awareness for the disease, including Wilson Betemit, Brady Clark, Andre Ethier, Rafael Furcal, Nomar Garciaparra, Jeff Kent, Mike Lieberthal, Russell Martin, Ramon Martinez, Juan Pierre and Olmedo Saenz.
MANNING THE HOT CORNER – Third baseman Wilson Betemit has struggled to find a groove at the plate this season but it has not affected his defense. Betemit has committed just one error in 26 games at third base, making him one of just six third basemen in Major League Baseball this season with one miscue or less and 25 or more games played at the hot corner.
A TALL ORDER – Mark Hendrickson’s 1.95 ERA is the eighth-best in baseball and the sixth-lowest mark in the NL among all pitchers with 30.0 or more innings pitched. Hendrickson has allowed just five earned runs in four starts this season, his best four-start stretch since June 3-20, 2004 when he also allowed five earned runs in four starts. Incredibly, the best four-start stretch of Hendrickson’s career was his first four big league starts when he permitted just three earned runs in 26.0 innings (1.04) from Sept. 7-25, 2002.
IT’S A LITTLE STUFFY IN HERE – Luis Gonzalez had three hits last night to give him 2,405, tying him with Stuffy McInnins for 101st place all-time. He is 10 hits shy of cracking the Top 100 in baseball history, with the century-spot currently being held down by Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle. Gonzalez also scored three runs to surpass Barry Larkin and put himself in 99th place all-time with 1,331, two behind Lave Cross. Gonzalez legged out his first triple last night since July 23, 2006 and drew his team-leading 19th base on balls.
LONGBALL LORE – Of the Dodgers’ 18 homers this season, eight have come against left-handers and 10 against right-handers despite having more than three times the at-bats against righties (951) than lefties (306).