espn… As Wednesday's bottom of the ninth continued to play out, Scherzer sat next to Joe Kelly -- the man who relieved Scherzer, getting the Dodgers out of a two-on, one-out jam in the fifth -- and offered up another prediction. He said Bellinger would draw a walk and Taylor would follow with a home run, though Scherzer had Taylor driving a fastball to the opposite field as opposed to pulling a slider to left. Close enough. "I had that vision for him," Scherzer said of Taylor. "I've played with him and faced him and seen all this. I was like, 'This is the right man for the right spot, and he's gonna put a good swing on it.' Sure enough, he did."
CT is a Dodger God and huge props to Davey for his in game management taking out Max took balls and was totally the right thing to do there i almost relaxed when he crossed that moment in the game
Anybody check on @chrisdodgers today? His first love against his second love...had to have been tough to watch.
makes me think... what if dave becomes a great manager going forward? now we will never be rid of him
Great clip! Kinda feel for Arenado, because I believe if he had his choice, he'd be wearing blue. Not to mean this as a dig on Kenley, but I'll admit I chuckled a bit... did anyone else pick up that he was the first to throw his hands up? Like he knew from experience that was gone. Edit: Actually, in Kenley's defense, the third base coach and possibly one other guy in the dugout beat him out on the reaction time.