He certainly does. Dude had a great career in Japan, long great career with LA, then unheard of for a long time. Then shows up still today and awesome. But it is the Dodger lineup, so there's that.
pile of shit team gets so lucky to play in a crap division so that the Dave apologists can say "look at the standings." Yeah, well they still somehow manage to lose to these teams in the NLDS every year
pitching his 3rd day in a row and in his 2nd inning. dave has no problem ruining him but Hudson, Vesia, Phillips and Treinen were all apparently not available
was watching the Spain/England match and just came by to see how they lost today! the way AZ is heating up i would think they won't have "look at the standings" to point to for very long
another underwhelmer available friedman has to be salivating Dallas Keuchel was designated for assignment by the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday. Keuchel gave up five consecutive hits to open the fourth inning as the Brewers let an early five-run lead slip away in a 6-5 loss to the Nationals on Saturday. In four starts with the Brewers, Keuchel posted a 5.40 ERA, allowing 10 runs and 23 hits in 16⅔ innings, without a decision. The 36-year-old left-hander made it past the fourth inning just once, allowing two runs on four hits in 5⅓ innings in his second start against Colorado.