Eight is enough?

For the third game in a row the Dodgers scored 8 runs and won a game they had to win. This time they went a few steps better than the previous night, with Kershaw and Josh Wall denying the Rockies even a single run. Kershaw is now 13 -9 on the season with an ERA of 2.58 and 221 strikeouts. More importantly, as reported at the ESPN LA Dodger blog, Kershaw “told Mattingly he felt ‘nothing’ in his injured right hip entering Friday night’s start at Dodger Stadium.”

Fans can be forgiven if they wonder “where was this offense for the first three weeks of the month?” As commenter scooplew noted in the game thread, the Dodgers scored 57 runs in their first 21 games this month for an average of 2.71 runs per game. In the last three games they’ve scored 24 runs.

Unfortunately for the Dodgers, the Cardinals whomped the Nationals today, 12 – 2. That reduces their magic number for wild card #2 to 3; any combination of Dodger losses and Cardinals wins totaling 3 means the Cardinals are in and the Dodgers are toast.

7 thoughts on “Eight is enough?

  1. Also, here are the obligatory questions:
    When was the last time the Dodgers scored (exactly) 8 runs in 3 straight games?
    When was the last time the Dodgers scored 8 or more runs in 3 straight games?
    When (if ever) did the above last happen for 4 consecutive games?

  2. In 2010 the Dodgers finished with 80 wins. Last year, they had 82. I like their chances of finishing with 84+ wins this year.
    Slow growth, put hopefully the upwards trend continues. Of course in 2009, they won 95 games so this pattern I’m seeing is a small sample size.

    • He could actually lead the NL in more significant pitching categories this year than last. But Dickey is close in several of them and with the 20 wins seem a shoe in for the CY. Besides, we are all suckers for a good knuckleballer.