39 thoughts on “Game 120, 2024

  1. The Dodgers announced Tuesday that Ryan (elbow) will require Tommy John surgery, Juan Toribio of http://MLB.com reports.
    “The 25-year-old suffered a torn UCL in his forearm during Saturday’s start against the Pirates and will miss the rest of the season, and likely all of 2025. Ryan received his first taste of the majors this summer and was 1-0 with a 1.33 ERA, 1.18 WHIP and 18:9 K:BB across 4 starts and 20.1 innings.
    It’s unclear when exactly he’ll undergo the procedure, but he likely won’t be back to full strength until spring training in 2026”.

  2. Looks like that is it for Stone tonight. Heck of job. Even the pitch Contreras hit was not a bad pitch.

  3. Game #120

    Dodgers, 70 – 49
    1st NL West
    vs
    Brewers, 67 – 51
    1st NL Central

    Stone, RHP #35
    9 – 5, 3.71 ERA
    vs
    Rea, RHP #48
    10 – 3, 3.38 ERA

    Lineup:
    DH Ohtani L 1.007
    RF Betts R .904
    1B Freeman L .883
    LF Hernández, T. R .843
    2B Lux L .659
    C Smith R .757
    SS Rojas R .708
    3B Hernández, K. R .617
    CF Pages R .691

  4. Today in Dodgers History
    August 13th

    1910 In a game that features each team having 38 at-bats, 13 hits, 12 assists, two errors, five strikeouts, three walks, one hit batsman, and one passed ball, the Pirates and the Superbas (later to be known as the Dodgers) play to what else – an 8-8 tie.
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    1951 Any fan who shows up with a musical instrument during the Dodgers' Musical Depreciation Night is admitted free to the Ebbets Field contest against Boston. With an assortment of trumpets, trombones, zithers, tubas, accordions, bugles, flutes, various types of drums, violins, mandolins, assorted horns, a glockenspiel, a washboard, and a piano, 2,426 fans, which is about ten percent of the entire crowd, take advantage of the team's unusual promotion.
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    1982 At Chavez Ravine, Dodger second baseman Steve Sax steals his 41st base to set a franchise record for rookies when he swipes second base in LA's 6-1 victory over San Francisco. The eventual National League Rookie of the Year, the fourth consecutive Dodger to win the award, will extend the record to 49.

    2006 LA's Greg Maddux and SF's Jason Schmidt hook up in a classic West Coast pitcher's duel, reminiscent of match-ups of Koufax and Marichal, as the Dodgers beat the Giants, 1-0, thanks to Russell Martin's 10th inning walk-off home run. When Giants slugger Barry Bonds lines into a double play in the first inning, it marks the only time in baseball history that a 300-game winner pitches to a batter with over 700 homers.

    2007 Tom Hallion ejects Dodger Nomar Garciaparra, marking the first time in 1,303 games the easy-going infielder gets tossed. The 12-year veteran infielder gets booted for arguing a called third strike in the fourth inning, with teammates restraining him when he continues to shout and point his bat toward the home plate umpire.