You all may hate this, but listening to Bowden today, he has heard that Donnie fully feels that Rollins is the teams starting SS going forward. It sounds like the only way Seager becomes the starting SS is if the FO forces him to. That is insane to me as he is the best hitter on the team right now. If this is true, I think Donnie has written his death certificate.
Well, if he plays Seager at 3B I'll have no problem. Seager gotsta play one way or another. Turner is beat up and turning back into a bench player, so Seager at 3B is fine by me. I'm worried about Howie. They said his hamstring is still bothering him a bit. Maybe Turner goes to 2B and " it all works itself out "?
@THEREAL_DV: #Dodgers Lineup Hernandez CF Kendrick 2B Gonzalez 1B Turner 3B Seager SS Ruggiano LF Ellis C SVS RF Kershaw P I like this lineup against lefties
hence the "maybe" i could never harm a cat it was probably just a memory of a past failed Dodger tirade on my part a cat response might be one of those hunched down wide eyed WTF expressions which would immediately draw my irrational attention at least the dogs have the good sense to run for it
Getting tired of all the anti Semitic shit. Stop being lazy you cock sucking assholes. It is Enrique or Kiké.
Seager in dat thang and halleujah Howie. Only thing I don't like is AGon and Turner being back to back..may be time to dump that shit with both ailing.
however.. perchance IF one were an engineer inclined to test false assumptions, exaggerations and all manner of feeble tales about cats having nine lives then of course a representative dossier of ANSI acceleration and impact tests would be quite warranted expected in fact all in the name of science of course of course and good mojo for the Dodgers probably ought to use the blue paintballs then hunh??
Hold up, brah...fat Heisey was doin work those last couple games! Diving catches all over the OF, grand salami...HOF
and in a related story... Mattingly confident after loss to Giants by Andrew Gordo | Dodgers Nation — 2 hours ago On the cusp of clinching their third consecutive National League West crown, the Los Angeles Dodgers lost on a walk off sacrifice fly ball in the 12th inning against the San Francisco Giants last night. With the loss, the Dodger move to a dismal 0-7 record at AT&T park this season and have lost their third consecutive game. The magic number to clinch the division remains at two for the fourth straight day, but manager Don Mattingly still expressed confidence in his team. According to Ken Gurnick of MLB.com, Mattingly thought Los Angeles played a clean game and got better as the game progressed: “It was a tough one to lose, but actually I felt pretty good about the game itself,” he said. “It’s what we’ve been wanting, a clean game and playing to our potential, and it just didn’t work out. I felt better and better as the game went on. Felt we played a little like that [pressing] in Colorado, just trying to finish it. As the game went on, I felt better and better about all that.” On the year the Dodgers have totaled a record 87-69 and still hold a 5.0 game lead over the San Francisco Giants, who have a record of 82-74. While the Dodgers are still in control, they have lost eight of their last 10 games. One more win would put them in the postseason to take on the New York Mets in the NLDS. It would be the first time in franchise history that the Dodgers won the NL West three straight years. The Dodgers send Clayton Kershaw to the mound on Tuesday against Giants’ ace Madison Bumgarner looking for one more win.