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Twitter_LogoWhat a strange and powerful tool this “Twitter” is!

I was watching the game on KCAL-9, and Dodger broadcaster Eric Collins mentioned that, on this day in Dodger history, Davey Lopes set an L.A. Dodger record for most total bases in a game, 15. Then Collins reiterated that it was a franchise record. I thought: “That’s not right!” And instead of just mumbling, “What about Shawn Green’s 19 in Milwaukee?” I thought, “Hey! This is exactly what Twitter is for, right?”

Now, I am not by nature a Twitterer. I have an account, and I send out occasional pictures of Zorro to my five followers. That’s about it.

Still, I got on my iPhone and looked up #Dodgers, because surely someone would be reminding the guys on TV about Shawn Green. Instead what I saw were things like: “brandon league sucks #Dodgers,” “Why is Brandon League on the mound? #hesucks #Dodgers,” “Mattingly is the only person who doesn’t think Brandon League sucks. #Dodgers.”

TweetSo I sent a tweet to Steve Lyons, which is pictured to the right. (I wish it didn’t sound so snarky in retrospect, but I understand the idea is to be succinct.)

Just a few moments later, I’m folding laundry in the kitchen (because the Marlins have tied it up thanks to Brandon League and all his sucking), and I hear this:

And I thought it was cool when my friend Chris Erskine got a shout out from Rick Monday on the Dodger radio broadcast! This is way cooler!

I only wish it had been on Prime, because nobody gets Channel 9 anymore. #timewarnersucks.

Dodger shortstop Hanley Ramirez commits the first of two errors in the bottom of the 9th.

Dodger shortstop Hanley Ramirez commits the first of two errors in the bottom of the 9th.

C’mon now! Although it seemed like they could, you knew the Dodgers wouldn’t just keep winning forever, right?

The Boys in Blue lost to the Phillies, 3-2, after shutting them out in the first two games of the series, 4-0 and 5-0.

It ain’t the end of the world, just the end of a phenomenal 10-game winning streak that’s part of a 42-9 record since June 22. Let’s stay positive, guys!

2013 Dodgers programI will let my appropriation of Willard Mullin’s classic cover to the Dodgers Year Book of 1955 (World Series, anyone?) speak for me today, after two more victories (4-2 on Tuesday and 5-4 in 12 innings last night) and another sweep.

Except for one thing! Way to go, Captain Clutch!

Andre Ethier pinches in a two-run homer in the ninth to tie the game. Adrian Gonzalez would go on to single in Yasiel "Don't Make Me Stop at First" Puig in the 12th.

Andre Ethier pinches in a two-run homer in the ninth to tie the game. Adrian Gonzalez would go on to single in Yasiel “Don’t Make Me Stop at First” Puig in the 12th.