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Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Pickoff Moves

Today's Birthdays

Clise Dudley BRO b. 1903, played 1929-1930, d. 1989-01-12

Alan Fowlkes CAL b. 1958, played 1985

Frank Howard LAN b. 1936, played 1958-1964, All-Star: 1968-1971. And yes, I still think it was a mistake to trade him for Claude Osteen, regardless of what Osteen may have done in the postseason. Rookie of the Year in 1960, and one heckuva hitter, he was only one dinger behind Harmon Killebrew with 48 in 1969, and led the AL with the Senators in 1968 with 44. The late 60's Dodgers would have been far more interesting with Howard and Roberto Clemente.

Tot Pressnell BRO b. 1906, played 1938-1940, d. 2001-01-06

Kent Top This: Dodgers 7, Rockies 2

Jeff Kent homered in his return, and Brad Penny went eight innings as the Dodgers cruised past the Rockies. Josh Fogg got ejected in the fifth and gave up five of the seven runs, all of Fogg's earned.

Recap

Escobar Launders Pierzynski-less Sox: Angels 6, White Sox 3

A sweep! A sweep! Okay, so it was only a one-game series. Three of the Angels' runs came on solo homers, including one from Jose Molina, and even Chone Figgins, he of the lately disreputable bat, drove in a run. All six runs came off the slumping Mark Buehrle, who earned a losing record of 9-10 on the season.

Recap

Roster Notes

Time Warner Launches Dodgers On Demand Channel

According to the Times and dodgers.com, the Dodgers will launch a new Dodgers On Demand channel starting Wednesday, featuring "classic games and past and present player profiles". Programming will be year-round.

Comments:
Actually, Figgins drove in no less than two runs! He should still be a #9 at this point though.
 
Actually, Penny is keeping 31, which has caused much handwringing in the press...
 
Hey, that's "All-Star" Mark Buehrle.
 
Of course, one wonders what the large intestine's status would be if he had taken the six months or so necessary to rehab the shoulder starting back in, say, December or January (allowing for almost two months of inactivity after the ALCS) when he first suffered the injury. The way I look at it, he's basically six months behind schedule. Of course, Spring Training is approximately six months away, so from an optimist's point of view, Bart could be back fairly early next year.
 
The Dodgers of the 1960's were cutting it up a little too loudly on the team bus in Vero and Walter Alston, riding in the front, had the bus stopped and told the players they could knock it off or step outside. No one did.

Alston: "I always wondered what would've happened if Frank Howard walked out that door."
 

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