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Thursday, June 07, 2007

You Have No Chance To Survive Make Your Time. Ha Ha Ha Ha. Padres 6, Dodgers 5

Payback for the 4+1 game? I was pretty convinced the Dodgers were going to lose this one in the first half, not the second; Jake Peavy, who pwns the Dodgers, actually got outpitched today by Hong-Chih Kuo, but Jonathan Broxton blew up, assisted by numerous screwups in the field: That of course set up Adrian Gonzalez's big double, and only the accident of the ground rule bounce prevented it from becoming a walkoff hit. (Update: As pointed out in the comments below, with only two on, even a homer could only have tied the game.) Instead, Broxton intentionally walked Josh Bard, gave up another run on an RBI single to Mike Cameron, and in the ultimate humiliation, walked in the go-ahead run to Russell Branyan — who has had 13 walks all year prior to tonight.

The Dodgers started the night second in the league in errors, and they made two more in this game, none more crucial that Nomar's bag blunder that snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. What an appalling sweep, and what an appalling waste of a good outing against Jake Peavy.

This team reminds me a fair amount of the 2006 Angels: lots of fielding problems, too many veterans displacing kids who could do a better job, including a lousy, aging, underperforming centerf— wait, that was 2005.

Update: One of the DT commenters suggested the Dodgers' mojo completely turned around after Juan Pierre entered the game as a defensive substitute in the eighth. While the complaints about his offense are on the mark (his infamous seven pitches and four outs in Wednesday's game comes to mind), it's hard to blame him for this one. Now, the possibility arises that Grady Little could be blamed for it too, for leaving Broxton in when he clearly didn't have anything left; but then, recall Little also did not start Pierre. Rafael Furcal went 2-for-5 from the leadoff spot, scoring a run and driving in three. The Grittle giveth, and the Grittle taketh away.

Update 2: SOSG has the perfect visual aid.

Update 3: Jonathan Broxton, you're going to bed without your supper... -.980 WPCT.

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Comments:
What you say?!
 
Gotta be Grady Little's line.
 
Level III, The Guillotine

You could absolutely sense this was happening...
 
Rob-
Couple of things on your bullet points:
-Nomar's error was on Sledge's grounder. (Did you know his father wanted Terrance and his mother wanted Melvin?)
- Nomar's race to the bag was with the bases loaded on McAnulty's single. This scored the first run.
-Unless you think Adrian Gonzalez was going to go inside-the-park home run on the Dodgers, even a bases-clearing double or triple only ties the score.

I won't hold it against you, it must be hard to tell what's going on in the PIP small screen.

Capital Dodger
 
Not this time, Cap. No Angels game scheduled.
 
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Geeze.... Go have your morning coffee. :-P
With my comments in bold, the 9th inning went like this. (from Yahoo Sports)
- J. Broxton relieved J. Beimel
- G. Blum singled to second
- T. Sledge safe at first on first baseman N. Garciaparra's fielding error, G. Blum to second
- M. Giles singled to left center, G. Blum to third, T. Sledge to second

Bases loaded, no runs in.

- P. McAnulty hit for J. Hampson
- P. McAnulty singled to first, G. Blum scored, T. Sledge to third, M. Giles to second

After Nomar's race to the bag, the bases were still loaded and the score 5-2. A bases clearing hit ties, and a home run wins, but instead:

- A. Gonzalez ground rule double to deep center, T. Sledge and M. Giles scored, P. McAnulty to third

The Padres fifth run was standing at third.

- J. Bard intentionally walked
- M. Cameron singled to center, P. McAnulty scored, A. Gonzalez to third, J. Bard to second
- K. Kouzmanoff struck out swinging
- R. Branyan walked, A. Gonzalez scored, J. Bard to third, M. Cameron to second

Capital Dodger
 
I give up.
 
Eh.... A clusterfudge of an inning deserves a clusterfudge of a post.

Capital Dodger
 
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