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Originally Posted by 2Hot4TV
I really tought the Dodgers would fold like the cheap suit they were, but some how they managed to put together a pitching staff that let them stay in a game. I am still amazed they got as far as they did.
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Oh, they have plenty of pitching talent. They simply choke when Philly forces them to throw strikes. They are gunna have to work on their control, because the really top teams know the organization is soft at teaching command. If you don't have command, and it gets exposed, then you see guys like Ruiz getting those fkn cookie hi fastballs. They must get Kershaw, Billingsley, McDonald, Broxton, Sherril etc. to be able to throw their junk for strikes. Is this not obviously the problem? They should fire Honeycunt, and get someone these guys fear, respect, or worship. Be that a Greg Maddux, or whoever. I'll tell ya something, they could do worse than getting Hershiser in here. Dave Stewart might be a bit too much, but they need someone else in their ear. Honeycunt is being too grandma. They need some intensity. When you see Brox say "It's just one of those nights" (when asked about blowing the pivotal game 4 for the 2nd year in a row,) then you get the definite feeling there is a lack of accountability involved here. Where they lack talent is on offense. It's easier to get talented pitchers to be male than it is to get some just "o.k." hitters to score a lot of runs in the post. Other than Ethier, there aren't many particularly good hitters here. Furcal is a good fundamental player, but he presses too much when he faces tough pitching. Kemp is getting better, but he still is mainly a guy who needs mistakes. Manny has aged 5 years in 1 year. That happens. It really isn't that important during the post right now, because the pitchers can't throw junk for strikes. Loney was the one guy who handled the pressure the best. That shouldn't surprise anyone. He is really smart, and the 2nd time around at doing something, he had control of his mind. The rest mainly failed the same test. Loney will eventually manage an MLB team.