Dodgers vs. Tigers - Box Score - June 15, 2008
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Carlos Guillen
Chan Ho Park
Placido Polanco
Marcus Thames
Brandon Inge
Magglio Ordonez
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Even God Hates The Dodgers
Published 6/15/2008 by kensai (noreply@blogger.com) at Fire Ned Colletti Now
... Smoothly sailing through the first 4 innings, Clayton Kershaw was having another quality start in what looked to be a classic pitcher's duel. Too bad the rain had other ideas. Tied at 0-0 when God started peeing, it took Chan Ho Park less than two innings to give up 5 runs, basically sealing the Dodgers fate. Yeah, they made a late run at it, but it was another case of too little too late. ...
And That Happened
Published 6/16/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Craig Calcaterra) at ShysterBall
... Tigers 5, Dodgers 4: The Dodgers have lost 15 of 20. By all rights they should be buried, but since Arizona has played pretty poorly too, they're still theoretically in the race. The Dodgers lost their designated hitter by moving Russel Martin to catcher in the eighth inning. How does Joe Torre make that mistake after managing in the AL for the past 12 years? ...
THT Daily:THT Daily: Back in the races
Published 6/16/2008 by Dave Studeman at THT Live
... performing consistently, yet they've gained a game on Chicago in the last week and stand 5.5 games out. If I'm Shapiro, I probably don't think about unloading Sabathia until the All Star break, and then not at all if the margin is around the same or smaller. Why? I know my team is better than it has shown, and I have no faith in the While Sox keeping it up all year. Someone has to win this division, and I think Cleveland is as good a bet as Chicago, even with the 5.5 game deficit. Tigers 5, Dodgers 4 : The Dodgers have lost 15 of 20. By all rights they should be buried, but ...
