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Sunday, June 26, 2005

One Thousand RBIs: Angels 5, Dodgers 3

Watching Jeff DaVanon ... drop the ball after losing it in the sun. Maybe Scioscia should station Kennedy in right for day games.

Snarky commentary aside, Frankie should have made mincemeat of those guys, but I am reminded at this time that he carried a 2.77 ERA into today's game. It's pretty good, but I've watched him struggle too often lately to think he's either (a) well or (b) as effective as we have seen him at the top of his form.

The Dodgers... well, they fought some. Jayson Werth has hit four homers since June 22, which is probably a good sign, but otherwise this wasn't a lineup to expect much of.

Interleague is over, save for the World Series. Hallelujah. And congrats to GA for making 1,000 career RBIs.

Update: Tracy in the postgame interview said Olmedo Saenz strained his hip flexor in his last at bat, and is a possible scratch for tomorrow's game.

ESPN BoxRecap


Comments:
Do you think Tracy is covering for him? A convenient injury, when it sure looked like he was dogging it to first base.
 
I don't know - Frankie looked pretty good these past two games. He wasn't over throwing for the first time since being activated and the control was back (for the most part). I think he'll be his old self from here on out.
 
Bri -- Possible but unlikely. Saenz is known as a fragile player.
 
Tommy, long time no hear from! How's it going?
 
I thought DaVanon was afraid that the ball might hit his nose....
 

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