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This game was more like the Dodgers I expect to see, and Mookie went 5-for-5!

Oh man! It was great to be at a the stadium last night (Tues., April 16), especially after the low-energy Jackie Robinson Day debacle!

Mookie Betts killed with three singles and two doubles. He was on fire! Kyle Hurt made his first start at Dodger Stadium, and did great, getting out of a rocky start in the 1st with no damage on the scoreboard. Then Ryan Yarbrough relieved Hurt and gave up two runs in the 3rd, bringing the score to Dodgers 3-Nationals 2. The following four innings, however, Yarbrough was perfect, while the Dodger offense tacked on two more runs. A really good energy, a major-league-debut base hit for newcomer Andy Pages, and a bomb of a homer from Kiké Hernández. Great night all around, giving me hope for winning the series.

MY SCORECARDS
GAME 20: Dodgers 6-Nationals 2

But, alas, low energy and absent offense plagued the Boys in Blue on Wednesday afternoon, and we lost that one (along with the series) in a 2-0 shutout.

That’s two series in a row that the highest-paid team in baseball has lost to sub-.500 teams. Sure, we have a great lineup, batters out our ears, but with starters on the IL and inconsistent relievers, we are right back where we were last year in the playoffs. Hitting will only take us so far. We need arms, and plenty of them. We need to be able to count on at least one pitcher in the rotation.

GAME 21: Nationals 2-Dodgers 0


On the paper ticket front, I’m still waiting for a call from the Dodgers to see if there’s a way to resolve the issue, other than them holding a gun to my husband’s head to force him to get a smartphone.

The only highlight of Jackie Robinson Day was Keith Williams singing the Star Spangled Banner.

We lost, we had no energy, and I had to wait for Stephen to arrive at the gate before I could go in because of the stupid “digital tickets only” rule.

But wait, there’s more! While I was waiting at the gate, a bunch of school kids showed up holding in their little hands … paper tickets! The Dodgers print PAPER TICKETS for community organizations and such, so my question is, “Why can’t they print paper tickets for my digitally handicapped husband?”

I called the Dodgers today to ask exactly that. I am waiting for a response.

GAME 19: Nationals 6-Dodgers 4

If I hadn’t already bought my season tickets, I might be rethinking it right about now.

After my last post, my old L.A. Times friend Hans Tesselaar sent me this article from the paper to which I no longer subscribe. It’s disgraceful that the Dodgers Gestapo would use such strongarm tactics on folks just happy to be part of history.