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Wednesday, May 25, 2005

Two Lousy, Rotten Games, One Much Worse Than The Other

Towel-Throwing Time: Giants 10, Dodgers 2

The Dodgers have now been awful for about three times as long as they were really, unreasonably good.

Enough.

There's too many guys injured (OP, Weaver, Drew, Werth), too many guys approaching old-age ineffectiveness (Alvarez), too many holes in the bullpen, too many questions.

I've had it. Ship-turning time: two weeks, or it's time to start trading pieces to actual contending teams. Weak division or no, the Dodgers are four games out and showing zero signs of fixing their profoundly bad pitching and offensive problems, not to mention their chronic problem with hiding injuries (and not very effectively).

Recap

What Broke? White Sox 4, Angels 2

Is there a need for a game recap? Not really: Aside from Washburn's early-innings heartburn, this was just a showcase for the anti-Cabrera/Glaus un-signings. Lousy offense, surprisingly good pitching (especially rookie Joel Peralta, and for which, woo hoo), nothing new here, move on.

Recap


Comments:
Anyone who's still living in a Troy Glaus state-of-mind needs to snap out of it. The Angels had to let him walk, and we all know it.

That being said, I'm still the first villager with pitchfork in hand.
 
Oh, I'm aware there was a solid case for letting Glaus go, and I even still support it. However, that said, anybody believing that this team would be as good minus Glaus and Guillen was kidding himself.
 

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