Dodgers at Rangers, 5:05 PM PDT, TV: FSSW, SPNLA
RHP Dustin May (1-1, 2.79 ERA) pitches for the Dodgers against the Rangers’ LHP Mike Minor (0-5, 6.75 ERA). May has been effective but he’s throwing a lot of pitches, which has kept him from getting as deep in games as desired. He had only one strikeout in his last five-inning outing and he’s got only 20 in the 29 innings he’s thrown in six starts this season. His opponent has thrown the same number of innings in the same number of starts, but he’s given up 23 runs (22 earned) to May’s 9.
Mookie Betts narrates a message for Jackie Robinson Day:
Lux will go back to the taxi squad this weekend. Gonsolin will start Sunday in Texas, with Urías getting pushed back to Tuesday.
— Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) August 28, 2020
This day in Dodgers’ history:
- 1945 A moment in American history takes place in Brooklyn as Branch Rickey meets with Jackie Robinson to share his plans to integrate the major leagues. During the three hour meeting, the Dodgers’ president will shout racial epithets to ‘test’ the 26 year-old ballplayer’s mettle to withstand the abuse which will come with being the first player to cross the color line this century.
- 1951 The Giants’ 16-game winning streak comes to end when Howie Pollet six-hits the team in the Pirates’ 2-0 victory at the Polo Grounds. The consecutive victories enable Leo Durocher and his club to narrow the Dodgers’ lead from 13.5 to six games.
- 1967 Giants hurler Gaylord Perry begins the longest consecutive inning scoreless streak in franchise history when he shuts out the Dodgers at Candlestick Park, 7-0. The right-hander will not give up another run over a span of 40 innings, a feat the son of a tenant farmer from North Carolina will repeat three seasons later.
- 1977 Steve Garvey collects five extra-base hits in one game when he bashes three doubles and two homers, including a grand slam, in the Dodgers’ 11-0 rout over St. Louis at Chavez Ravine. The LA first baseman becomes just the fourth major leaguer to accomplish the feat, joining Lou Boudreau (1946 Indians – HR, four 2B), Joe Adcock (1954 Braves – four HR, 2B), and Willie Stargell (1970 Pirates – two HR, three 2B).
- 2003 Eric Gagne earns his 44th straight save in the Dodgers’ 6-3 victory over the Astros at Minute Maid Park. The Los Angeles reliever’s effort establishes a new major league record, surpassing Tom Gordon, who had saved 43 in a row to begin a season with the Red Sox in 1998.
- 2008 In the 11-2 victory over the Dodgers, Cristian Guzman becomes the second player in Nationals history to hit for the cycle, joining Brad Wilkerson, who accomplished the feat in 2005, the team’s first year in Washington, D.C. The 30 year-old shortstop completes his cycle with an eighth inning triple.
- 2015 “Vin will be back for one more year (at least). God bless us, everyone” – JIMMY KIMMEL’s cue card message to the crowd.
Team executive Magic Johnson, appearing on the Dodger Stadium video board, introduces Jimmy Kimmel to report “big, breaking news.” The ABC late-night television host, who waves to the fans without saying a word, displays a succession of cue cards, informing the Chavez Ravine crowd the 87 year-old Vin Scully will be returning to broadcast Dodgers games in 2016 for his 67th season.
Lineup when available.
Tonight's #Dodgers lineup at Rangers:#Dodgers | @biofreeze pic.twitter.com/6aDfT4MrIR
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) August 28, 2020
NPUT
Old friend Kemp has just put the Rox ahead of Pads 4-0, so Dodgers have a chance to gain ground. https://twitter.com/FriarsOnBase/status/1299513925176897536?s=20
Beyond the need to win maybe 30 games at the most to get into the playoffs, with the format and the idea of a bubble, is this meaningful?
Kemp probably thinks so.
For the Dodgers?
Certainly for him. It was a bomb to dead center.
Lucky for the Rox, he has stood out in the grass only once in 25 games.
Nope. Mufa saying buh bye.
Can we get four with one out left?
Nice K, Mitch!
Pads have taken an 8-4 lead over the Rox at Coors, after six.
Good-looking dude.
Man in uniform
Mitch White?
Finally
Are the Rangers this good?
10 games back in the AL West.
No. Dodgers are jetlagged.
I wonder how badly the Rangers’ mgmt feels about a brand new stadium in a year in which fans are prohibited, the home dates are cut to around thirty, and the team is horrid.
It looks like a bunch of recycled Nissen huts.
What did Lasorda think of Dave Kingman’s performance?
Not Magee’s night. Well, first bad one he’s had, so…
Forget it, Jake. It’s Arlington.
Long inning.
Maybe I should go away again…
In Argentina, you could be a mufa. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/1d9c2137e177b78839f5a260669ef3a1c14b4b6f41aa4a7eb43ec5798a3c8e49.png
Worrisome.
Just checking in. Is JT okay?
Well, he came out of the game, so I suspect not.
I haven’t heard anything but I will guess it has to do with the pitch that his him in the upper calf a couple of days ago.
So much for being tied.
Oops
Chadwick Boseman, who played Jackie in “42,” has died at age 43.
Steiner just eulogized him a little, then spoke for a lot of us, saying “will 2020 just go away?”
Oh, no! He was brilliant in that film. What was the cause.
Colon cancer.
Not sure where the left fielder was throwing that ball
Or he’s just got a weenie arm.
That’s more like it.
Must be the 7th inning.
They’ve outscored their opponents 61-21 from the 7th onward.
They’ve outscored their opponents 61-21 from the 7th onward.
Good thing there aren’t more doubleheaders then
One that Taveras couldn’t handle.
42 rips a double
Well, May did his job.
I was wrong on the pitch count. I was looking at Minor, not May.
Dodgers helping Minor relive last year when he was an all star and received CYA votes.
84 pitches in five innings. For May, that’s pretty good. Five hits, one walk and three Ks.
My box score has him at 68 pitches.
Steiner just said 68 too.
Minor or May?
Doesn’t matter. If Steiner said it, it’s wrong.
May
Think it was Minor with 84 to start this half inning
Taylor: 32Ks in 98 ABs, including tonight.
Now sequence fellows!
This is Quique’s specialty
Not this time.
Coming into the game his OPS+ against southpaws was only 51 versus 122 career.
Well, not that part
According to Steiner, Rangers player (and ex-Dodger farmhand) Willie Calhoun says Mookie Betts is MLB’s equivalent of LeBron James.
Pretty high praise.
Come on, Dodgers. These guys shouldn’t even be sniffing at your heels.
Could be one of those jetlag games.
The Asterisks are taking the high road tonight, and will not play the A’s at Orange Pulp Field.
JT robbed twice in two days.
The temperature in Dallas is 100°, with an AQI of 108. Not ideal conditions.
Missed opportunity in the first by the offense, but May looked reasonably efficient.
Gee, whillikers!
The Dodgers are hitting .217 this season vs. lefties, 11th in the NL. They are hitting .264 against righties, 4th in the league.
WBBsAs, have you ever made it to Vinicunca in Peru? It turned up as my Windows10 splash background this morning. Pretty and pretty-amazing mountain, looks like.
Haven’t been to Peru for a long time, so I’ll settle for Purmamarca (Argentina). https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/dd8644a51a8c7a7211fa180ffa04f5751869457780a1bc8d50b14f3708db4550.jpg
The 1951 Gnats were the 2019 Asterisks.
I think the Asterisks were worse because of the sophistication of their cheating. However, it became known in under two years. The Giants’ nefariousness remained under the rug for decades.
In the context of their times, the 1951 Gnats were equally state-of-the-art.