Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Monday, December 7, 2009

Many moons

So it's been awhile since I posted anything on my site.  I decided to change that and ended up doing a redesign instead.  Up at the top you will notice a couple new options.  I've made it a little easier to subscribe to the RSS feed as well as adding a couple other options. See is where I will be posting some of my favorite shots going forward and respond is a quick link to email me if you like.


I just got my first DSLR and hope to be taking a lot of pictures in the future.  If you have any tips or tricks you'd like to share I am open to all suggestions.


See you around...


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Been waiting for days

So the squarespace iPhone app is finally out. Maybe I'll actually post more often, or maybe not.


Monday, August 24, 2009

To early to talk magic numbers? #baseball

Today the Rockies are taking on the Giants for the last game of the four game set.  I can't believe I'm saying this, but go Giants.  If the Giants can pull of the series split that will mean the Dodgers magic number is 34.


Think about that for a second.  34 more wins, 34 Rockie losses or any combination of the two and we are playoff bound.  The only problem with this is that the magic number should be somewhere around 15-20 but the last month has just been horrendous to this team. 


The Dodgers are dragging and I think a little time up in the Rockies might do them some good.  Lets take the first two and then let Padilla show what a waste that signing was.


 


Magic number = 35


Monday, August 10, 2009

It's the end of the world and we know it...

After today's loss the Dodgers are now 1.5 games behind the Yankees for the best record in the majors.  Despite the title of this post I do not think the season is over now.  The Dodgers still hold the best record in the National League, despite what all the east coast biased Phillies lovers would have you believe. j


What needs to happen is to go up to San Fransisco and make a statement.  If we can take at least 2 out of 3 that will go a long way to silencing the critics.  Right now the Giants have possibly the best pitching staff in the National League, if not all of baseball.  The Dodger bats need to wake up and pound the Giants while showing the league what they can really do on the diamond. 


Kuroda is pitching Monday and we can only hope the "Cy Young Kuroda" not the "Brett Tomko Kuroda".  Lets just hope that happens again and that he actually gets some support to go along with it.


Thursday, July 30, 2009

No need to panic, but I'm still a Dodger fan #baseball

After tonights heartbreaker I'm sure there are many worried Dodger fans out there.  Settle down True Blue Believers, the team will be be fine.  The offense is in the dog days summer for sure, but slumps don't last forever.  I'd rather have the offense slump now than going in to October, no?


On the other hand I am worried about Broxton.  Is the toe still bothering him?  I understand blown saves happen and sometimes hitters just get the pitchers pitch and drive it, but that is not what happened tonight. Against Holliday when Ox needed a "finish him" pitch he threw a 94 mph shoulder high fastball.  Normally he would throw that thing 100-101 but it got the job done.  With Ludwick an 86 mph hanging slider resulted in a basehit to right-center. Finally with Rasmus I didn't see a pitch over 91 mph, and the fastball the rookie broke his bat on and tied the game with was 90 mph.  Stan Conti needs to get together with Broxton and figure out what is going on.  If he's still hurt we need to shut him down now so he's available in the playoffs.


Overall I think tonights game just reinforces the need of bullpen arms and not a starter.  Kershaw was brilliant tonight.


So lets get those bats going for Thursdays game and salvage one from St. Louis. This team has shown that even an 8 game losing streak isn't enough to keep them out of the playoffs, but how about we don't let it get that far?


Oh and maybe batting gloves aren't a bad idea Turtle, 0-7 with 2 Ks ouch. I still love you behind the plate. 


Thursday, July 16, 2009

Are they for real now? #Dodgers

As I write this the Dodgers are playing their 89th game of the year.  Over half the season has been played and folks are still saying the Dodgers aren't for real.  The same sentiment is still being echoed, "It's just the National League West." or "That record doesn't matter, they play in the NL Worst (add misc. lols and rofls)."


We'll get started right there.  As play began today this is what the National League West looked like.


Team      W   L    GB
Dodgers 56  32    -
Giants    49  39    7.0
Rockies  47  41    9.0
Dbacks   38  51  18.5
Padres   36  52   20.0


The Giants are 7 games behind the Dodgers but would be leading or tied for the lead in ever division in baseball, save for the AL East.  The Rockies at the same time are only 2 games behind the Giants.  Yeah the Dbacks and Padres are showing how bad teams play baseball but what division has a good team in fourth and fifth place?


Lets look at a few of the stats. 


     Stat           MLB  NL
BA     0.275    3rd  1st
OBP   0.354   2nd  1st
SLG   0.413  15th  4th
OPS   0.776   9th   2nd
OPS+ 103      5th  2nd


What does this tell us?  The Dodgers can hit, they can take walks but they could use a little more power.  What a perfect time for Manny to come back and Matt Kemp to move up the batting order wouldn't you say?


Lets look at pitching next.


    Stat         MLB  NL
ERA    3.51   2nd  2nd
ERA+  117    2nd  2nd
WHIP 1.274  1st   1st


The pitching of this team has outperformed what many thought it would.  Chad Billingsley is showing the whole league what an Ace he can be.  At the same time Clayton Kershaw is trying to take that mantle from him.  Kershaw started out pretty rocky but his last few starts have been amazing.  When he gets his control working right the Billingsley/Kershaw 1-2 punch can match up with just about any rotation in the league. 


Right now the Dodgers have winning records against the NL West (30-12), NL East (12-6) and have broken even with the NL Central (5-5).  They posted a 9-9 record against the AL in interleague play this year and are looking to take a winning record to the NL Central as they start a four game series with the Houston Astros.  After playing 29 series' the Dodgers are 19-6-4.


So here's to hoping the Dodgers go another 24 games over .500 for the second half and cruise in to the playoffs.