At Least Dodger Fans Get Some Solid Hits
Night in and night out, these Dodger box scores look like a billion dollars.
As in 000,000,000.
Brian Greene
Rolling Hills Estates
Now that the possible trade of Odalis Perez for Trot Nixon has fallen through, here are a few other suggestions: Trade Perez to the Braves for Gary Sheffield. We’ll even throw in Brian Jordan. Trade Todd Hundley and the millions we owe him in 2004 to the Cubs for .300-hitting Mark Grudzielanek and Eric Karros. Ask the Giants to just give us .300-hitting Marquis Grissom.
Howard Cott
Los Angeles
Look, I know that he doesn’t have much to work with, but how does Jack Clark still have a job?
Kevin Webb
San Bernardino
A quick reminder to Dodger fans with hope remaining: This is the same bunch that declared themselves “exhausted” two weeks into the season. This is a squad led by an apologetic manager who sees a bright side in every .200 hitter on his team. It is compiled by a GM who doesn’t think adding one bat to the lineup would help (I’d argue it would). And it’s a team plagued by injuries that become nice excuses for failure.
I didn’t hear the Diamondbacks complaining when they lost two Cy Young winners and half of their starting lineup, but I did see their GM go out and get a third baseman who could hit when they realized theirs couldn’t anymore. Then I saw their no-name minor league fill-ins power their way past the Dodgers in the standings, and now they have their two big guns coming back after the break.
I sure hope that the Dodgers manage to pull it together somehow, but such dreams are, as I’m sure Paul Lo Duca would agree, pathetic.
Scott Hofman
Atwater Village
Question: Why were all of the Dodgers on the field last night while Andy Ashby was pitching batting practice to the Padres? Or were they playing over the line?
Walter M. Salas
Santa Fe Springs
So this team lacks a spark in the clubhouse, on the field, in the dugout. We know this team lacks a lot in offense. This team is short a couple of outfielders.
This team needs Rickey Henderson!
Devin Sirkus
Agoura Hills
My two sons had Shawn Green pegged long before this recent gaffe. When they went down on the field at Dodger Stadium for Photo Day last year, Green would not shake anyone’s hand. He would point his bat at the crowd so they could shake his bat.
So why should we be surprised that he would not get his uniform dirty to catch a fly ball? He would not even get his hands dirty by greeting the fans.
Pat Murphy
Corona
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