Archives for the month of: June, 2023

I know I haven’t written in a while, but, let’s be honest, the Dodgers haven’t done much to write about lately. And when they do show promise, it’s almost always squandered by what’s got to be the worst bullpen the Dodgers have EVER had!

I hate being negative. I want to BELIEVE so badly! (Thank you, Ted Lasso!) But it’s getting really hard to do it. I mean, seriously? With the sweep over the weekend, the dreaded Giants overtook us. Not for FIRST PLACE, mind you, but for SECOND! Arizona still has the top spot.

Let’s see how it goes with the smokin’-hot Angels tonight and tomorrow. Because the Cheaters (those a-holes from Houston) are coming to town on Friday.

But, I have to be honest. I’m not at all optimistic at this point.

Packed house last night at the Ravine. Yankees fans everywhere, including right in front of us! One of them, a teenager, booed Mookie Betts when he was announced. But, as I reminded Stephen — who wanted to rip that guy a new one — he was just a kid. Besides, Mookie responded by going 4-for-4 with 3 RBIs, including 2 solo homers, one of which kicked off the game in a 6-run 1st inning. It’s been awhile since we earned Free Chicken McNuggets in the 1st inning!

With Clayton Kershaw on the mound, who has never won before against the Yankees, it looked like a nightmare starting to unfold when their leadoff batter smashed Kersh’s first pitch into centerfield for a base hit. When slugger Aaron Judge came to the plate to await Kershaw’s second pitch, I said to Stephen, “Aaron Judge can hit into a double play, right? That could happen.” Bam! He dinks it to third-baseman Max Muncy, who relays it to second-baseman Miguel Vargas, who shoots it over to Freddie Freeman at first. Bing-bang-boom! Two pitches, two outs. I totally called it.

The rest of the game was kind of sedate, comparatively. Kershaw went seven innings, gave up 4 hits and struck out 9. He was throwing heaters, and we racked up enough runs to not feel the sting when our bullpen started to falter. (Our relievers just love to walk guys, huh?)

The end result was a beautiful 8-4 victory over the dreaded Bronx Bombers, the bane of the Dodgers’ existence since the beginning of time. One down, two to go. Best coast wins!