94 thoughts on “Game 104, 2024

  1. Miguel Vargas walked twice and scored a run as Chisox ended their potential record-breaking skein.

  2. I was at a meeting tonight. Just catching up to all the comments. I read here that Freddie got his 500th double!

  3. Snakes rained out in Cleveland, Fryers in Pittsburgh rain delay. Nats swat Gnats 11-5 in the District.

  4. Huge test for Kershaw tonight. Perhaps his most important non-postseason start in years.

  5. Well phooey, re: Ohtani fly ball. And so sorry about Brusdar. And glad Kersh looked so much better. And amazing Pages throw. Did I miss anything?

  6. Apparently either im in the future or in the past. Just trying to be in the present though.

  7. I care less about the Dodgers potentially (likely?) losing this game and more about Kershaw being the one to take the L.

  8. Very impressed by Kershaw’s line: 5 hits 5 Ks, 0 walks. 1 earned run. However, no eyes, no ears. How hard was he throwing?

  9. Roberts talking to Kershaw. I wonder how different the conversation is from one he has had with Ryan?

  10. Good outing from Kersh. Very encouraging. Would be great if he could find another mph or two on his fastballl.

  11. Corey Seager breaks up the no-hitter with a 2 run jack with 2 out in the bottom of the ninth.

  12. I'm sure speed guns have become more accurate but even so different makes don't show the exact same speeds. I say this to lead up to what I remember the fastball speeds of Koufax and Valenzuela. I remember Koufax at 93 and Valenzuela hitting 92.

    I wonder what speed Kershaw has to have to be very good. I think I saw a 90 just now.

  13. Game #114

    Dodgers, 66 – 47
    1st NL West
    vs
    Phillies, 66 – 46
    1st NL East

    Kershaw, LHP #22
    0 – 1, 5.87 ER
    vs
    Sánchez, C, LHP #61
    7 – 7, 3.36 ERA

    Lineup;
    DH Ohtani L 1.028
    LF Hernández, T. R .824
    1B Freeman L .884
    C Smith R .766
    2B Rosario R .747
    3B Hernández, K. R .605
    RF Pages R .668
    SS Ahmed R .582
    CF Kiermaier L .536

  14. Today in Dodgers History
    August 6th

    1981 The players approved a split-season format necessitated by the seven-week strike. The Yankees, A's, Phillies, and Dodgers are declared the first-half champions, automatically qualifying for the divisional series.

    2016 Giancarlo Stanton drives a pitch thrown by Rockies starter Chad Bettis deep into the Rockpile seats, a 504-foot blast that becomes the longest round-tripper in the 21-year-old history of Coors Field. The Miami Marlins slugger's fifth-inning solo shot in the team's 12-6 loss surpasses the 496-footer hit in 1997 by Dodger catcher Mike Piazza off current Colorado bullpen coach Darren Holmes