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Good Luck, Joe Torre
You got a tough job doing something with that bunch of guys n' gals. Just a bad combination of players. When a starter throws a decent 6 or 7 innings, they have a tiny lead, and half the time Broxton is giving the game away(because he isn't man enough to just come in and throw heat.) Then ya got Saito throwing a game away. Once that happens, how many quality starts do you think guys are gunna give you? ( if you piss away their hard work.) The offense is just not there, but when ya pitchers(your strength) aren't doing their jobs, then you have nothing. Can't believe this Honeysuck is still getting checks for doing nothing. Mets fans, you need to be calm, because when the Dodgers quit like this, it can make ya look like your better than you are. Maybe your coming around, and maybe you aren't. You can't go by beating the Dodgers right now. When they quit, then that's it. They just lay down until they can find some bad pitching to hit.
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Being a Yankees fan, he reminds me of a young Kyle Farnsworth. And I always end up saying to myself "How can a guy that throws 97 suck so badly!" I guess Broxton is going down that same road and eventually end up in Torre's doghouse ala Farnsworth.
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The Dodgers have a distinct lack of power in the middle of the lineup (A. Jones was supposed to help but we know how thats working out) They dont have a really feared hitter to build a lineup around and a guy that can change things in a hurry. Kemp may wind up being that kind of guy eventually but not yet. If he could cut down his strikeouts a bit he could be scary. Ethier and Loney are good hitters but not real power guys. Kent looks like he is done. The big issue for this year is the fall of Brad Penny. He has been awful for a guy who won 16 games the last 2 years. Lowe is getting more hittable which is a bad sign. Kuroda is ok. Chan Ho has risen from the dead but how long can that last. |
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Yes, the biggest surprise is not that Broxton is being Jeckyl n' Hyde (this is actually his usual, and we thought 2 years ago that he would eventually take the dress off.) Penny is the surprise. To be honest, there is no way he isn't gunna get hit hard. He is throwing it right smack down the center of the plate. You couldn't get more of the plate, and it's flat. I can't tell ya exactly what's changed ( because Charlie Steiner n' Lyons do the road games ,) but I would guess the velocity is down as well. He might have to be shut down. Will learn more this week, because Scully will be all over it (unlike the road game pair of .) I don't think KEMP is ever going to hit good pitching. Unfortunately, with this team, it really is a case of guys that aren't talented enough to hit good pitching. As soon as they get bad pitching to hit, they come alive (Heilman the other night.) Ethier might be able to, and Martin may be able to hit .250 against good pitching. LONEY/ KEMP will never hit good pitching. They will always hit bad pitching (like white on rice.) We need Furcal back very badly. That's the main thing which changed. If you look at how they've done since he got hurt, then you'd see how important that player is to this team. A healthy, productive FURCAL can mean as much as 15 games a year for this team.
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