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Dodger Thoughts: Cheers
Dodger Thoughts is moving. From Dodger Thoughts. Please read the complete article and let us know what you think below.
Dodger Thoughts: Molly Knight KOs Joba Chamberlain
ESPN.com writer and Dodger Thoughts bonne amie Molly Knight showed Yankee pitcher Joba Chamberlain who’s boss. From Dodger Thoughts. Please read the complete article and let us know what you think below.
Dodger Thoughts: This Chat’s on Me
You don’t have to go home, and you can stay here. From Dodger Thoughts. Please read the complete article and let us know what you think below.
Dodger Thoughts: Lambo Draws First Blood
For those who haven’t heard, Andrew Lambo has moved to the top of the Baseball America Dodger prospect list. In 2008, the 6-foot-3, 190-pound 20-year-old outfielder from Newbury Park followed an .807 OPS for Class A Great Lakes by going 14 for 26 with three homers for Jacksonville. From Dodger...
Dodger Thoughts: Make It Happen: Inside-the-Park Home Run Derby
Spurred on by a joke by Dodger Thoughts commenter Jim Hitchcock, fellow commenter Humma Kavula had a nifty idea today. From Dodger Thoughts. Please read the complete article and let us know what you think below.
Dodger Thoughts: Dodgers To Come on Down
While it’s not true that Andre Ethier’s arbitration case will be settled in the Showcase Showdown, the Dodgers’ winter caravan will take the team to a taping of The Price Is Right on Wednesday. A full schedule of the week of community events can be found here. From Dodger Thoughts....
Dodger Thoughts: Initial Gesture of 2009
The Dodgers’ starting catcher will have “J. Martin” on the back of his jersey this season, writes Ken Gurnick of MLB.com. Russell Nathan Jeanson Coltrane Martin is doing so to honor his mother, whose maiden name is Jeanson. From Dodger Thoughts. Please read the complete article and...
Dodger Thoughts: Oops, There Goes Another Rubber Tree Plant
Dave Cameron writes at Fangraphs about not giving up on propsects who hit a rough patch: “Don’t judge a player with a long history of success on one bad season. Talent shines through, even if not immediately.” From Dodger Thoughts. Please read the complete article and let us know...
Dodger Thoughts: Little Big Mac
While I was filled with self-involvement in promoting my book, seemingly every other Dodger blog wrote about the offhand revelation by Dodger pitching coach Rick Honeycutt (to Ken Gurnick of MLB.com) that James McDonald would start the 2009 season in the bullpen. From Dodger Thoughts. Please read the...
Dodger Thoughts: Webkinz Wowzers
My kids like Webkinz. From Dodger Thoughts. Please read the complete article and let us know what you think below.
Dodger Thoughts: Lost Episode 3 Chat Thread
No spoilers. From Dodger Thoughts. Please read the complete article and let us know what you think below.
Dodger Thoughts: Graphic Blandishment
Brian Cartwright ran a study on catcher basestealing prevention for Fangraphs. “The task is to seperate the catcher’s ability to throw out base stealers from that of the pitchers they are teamed with,” Cartwright wrote. Among his findings From Dodger Thoughts. Please read the complete...
Dodger Thoughts: It’s Coming! 100 Things Dodgers Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die
I’m pleased to announce that my book, 100 Things Dodgers Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die, is on its way to the printers and is on schedule for publication in April. From Dodger Thoughts. Please read the complete article and let us know what you think below.
Dodger Thoughts: Farewell, John Updike
John Updike, the author of Rabbit, Run, which I have long considered my favorite novel, died today. From Dodger Thoughts. Please read the complete article and let us know what you think below.
Dodger Thoughts: Dodger Blogs Ready for 2009
Something that has become acutely apparent is how deep the Dodger blogosphere has become and how high the standards are. It’s not just me and old stalwarts like 6-4-2 and Dodger Blues. (Yes, we’re the aging veterans on the roster.) From Dodger Thoughts. Please read the complete article and...

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