Dodgers will give him another chance, but his resurrection is doubtful.
Too early to tell. He is going to have to reinvent himself as Kershaw has. I do not think we will ever see the #1 ace Buehler again.
Another DP! Woot!
Hey RBI
Hi!
My oldest son and his wife were at the game yesterday and left in the middle of the 8th.
Never. Leave.
Have you rewritten the will?
Late crowd in Denver.
That was a weird DP.
Very much.
Very surprised given the speedy batter-runner.
Lux!
Key PA was Barnes not grounding into a DP.
Ha
OK, that's better.
I dozed off and missed the live fun.
This is an inauspicious beginning. Try not to do the full Buehler, Bobby.
Hello Everyone, I was certainly saddened to hear of Link's passing. Thank you Skeeplew for the information. My condolences to the Family for sure. I hope everyone is doing well. I will try and post more often in the future to may help a little to keep the site going. Good luck tonight Dodgers.
Please do resume posting. You always added a lot. I think this blog has become calmer and more mellow over the years as we have aged. The very recent deaths of Bill Walton, Jerry West and, yesterday, Willie Mays certainly have made me reflect more upon my own mortality. I turned 76 in February. This is my 70th year of rooting for the Dodgers. Be well.
I turned 76 last November. I was into the 1955 World Series as my earliest memory of MLB/Dodgers/Duke Snider.
I appreciate hearing from you old folks on this blog! LOL.
Got you all beat, as I turned 77 in April. My Dodger fandom started in 1956, when they should've beaten the Yanquis again.
They kinda deserved that win.
Big difference between Cave and Cavan.
Rockies are not giving up. Argh.
Feltner
RHP #18
1 – 6, 5.71 ERA
vs
Miller, Bo
RHP #28
1 – 1, 5.40 ERA
DH Ohtani L
1B Freeman L
LF Hernández, T R
CF Pages R
RF Heyward L
2B Lux L
3B Biggio L
SS Hernández, K R
C Barnes R
Disappointing. Error by Biggio was huge.
Not looking good for the Blue team.
Cave really wants this.
Pages is really fun to watch. He has refound his swing.
Oh, Miggy. Not what we needed…
Freddie missed a meatball.
Need a HR in this inning.
And Cave is going wild.
Hahaha.
This is another great game. Fans getting their money’s worth.
Rats!!
He has been hitting well for sure.
Not sure… that would be terrible.
Did Teo get hurt.? Why was he pulled?
We didn't know how good we had it with Muncy.
Biggio error. Sigh!!
Makeable play. Outman would've had it.
You are exactly right, Sir
In fairness, Pages was pulled over toward right center.
Yes. Encouraging.
Far more so than Ferris.
Big inning for Bobby.
For first time back, he's done well.
DP!
Third of the night.
Prediction: Both teams score in double digits.
Hey, hey, Jay Hey.
Jay-Hey looking good.
Jay Hey to the rescue, again.
Meanwhile, at Rancho… https://x.com/billplunkettocr/status/1803605636556661015
Buehler back on the IL:
https://www.mlb.com/dodgers/news/walker-buehler-injured-list-hip-injury
Now he can do another rehab stint in OKC.
Dodgers will give him another chance, but his resurrection is doubtful.
Too early to tell. He is going to have to reinvent himself as Kershaw has. I do not think we will ever see the #1 ace Buehler again.
Another DP! Woot!
Hey RBI
Hi!
My oldest son and his wife were at the game yesterday and left in the middle of the 8th.
Never. Leave.
Have you rewritten the will?
Late crowd in Denver.
That was a weird DP.
Very much.
Very surprised given the speedy batter-runner.
Lux!
Key PA was Barnes not grounding into a DP.
Ha
OK, that's better.
I dozed off and missed the live fun.
This is an inauspicious beginning. Try not to do the full Buehler, Bobby.
Hello Everyone, I was certainly saddened to hear of Link's passing. Thank you Skeeplew for the information. My condolences to the Family for sure. I hope everyone is doing well. I will try and post more often in the future to may help a little to keep the site going. Good luck tonight Dodgers.
Please do resume posting. You always added a lot. I think this blog has become calmer and more mellow over the years as we have aged. The very recent deaths of Bill Walton, Jerry West and, yesterday, Willie Mays certainly have made me reflect more upon my own mortality. I turned 76 in February. This is my 70th year of rooting for the Dodgers. Be well.
I turned 76 last November. I was into the 1955 World Series as my earliest memory of MLB/Dodgers/Duke Snider.
I appreciate hearing from you old folks on this blog! LOL.
Got you all beat, as I turned 77 in April. My Dodger fandom started in 1956, when they should've beaten the Yanquis again.
Good to hear from you, Pops.
I don't look any older than 75.