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Post by 88bulldog on Sept 27, 2019 4:10:36 GMT
Seriously bro, why do you always have to look for the negative attention. What does Freese and or Anthony Rizzo batting LEADOFF have to do with: "Seager not playing because of a hamstring. Turner out with a stiff back. Other guys playing an afternoon game after a night game." Makes no sense whatsoever. Anthony Rizzo? wtf is going on here? Guy plays for the Cubs, and has an OBP over .400. Sounds like a good leadoff man for THEM. What that has to do with our lineup today is beyond me.
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Post by Blunashun on Sept 27, 2019 12:38:41 GMT
Utah's infamous "throwaway lineup." Which begs the question of what a throwaway lineup is if all you're going to do is bunt. Lmao, guy was a piece of work. He was a prodigy. How many 15 year old jailers actually make a go of it?
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Post by Blunashun on Sept 27, 2019 12:59:20 GMT
Which makes me wonder why someone who stares up anuses all day just didn't go to medical school & become a much higher paid proctologist.
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Post by truedodger on Sept 27, 2019 15:24:28 GMT
Seriously bro, why do you always have to look for the negative attention. What does Freese and or Anthony Rizzo batting LEADOFF have to do with: "Seager not playing because of a hamstring. Turner out with a stiff back. Other guys playing an afternoon game after a night game." Makes no sense whatsoever. Anthony Rizzo? wtf is going on here? Guy plays for the Cubs, and has an OBP over .400. Sounds like a good leadoff man for THEM. What that has to do with our lineup today is beyond me. So you completely ignored the question about what does batting leadoff for does guys have to do with Seager's hamstring, Turner's back, and night and day games. At this point I have realized that you don't get anything. It's pretty obvious that you argue for amusement and the sake of arguing. I'll keep away from being baited by you into foolish time consuming arguments. Glad there are boards with no 88bulldogs.
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Post by 88bulldog on Sept 27, 2019 15:48:03 GMT
Anthony Rizzo? wtf is going on here? Guy plays for the Cubs, and has an OBP over .400. Sounds like a good leadoff man for THEM. What that has to do with our lineup today is beyond me. So you completely ignored the question about what does batting leadoff for does guys have to do with Seager's hamstring, Turner's back, and night and day games. At this point I have realized that you don't get anything. It's pretty obvious that you argue for amusement and the sake of arguing. I'll keep away from being baited by you into foolish time consuming arguments. Glad there are boards with no 88bulldogs.Knock yourself out.
BUNT!!!! Sounds like a fun place! I think the penguin is probably more your speed anyway.
And Anthony Rizzo still has nothing to do with our lineup yesterday.
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Post by truedodger on Sept 27, 2019 16:40:41 GMT
So you completely ignored the question about what does batting leadoff for does guys have to do with Seager's hamstring, Turner's back, and night and day games. At this point I have realized that you don't get anything. It's pretty obvious that you argue for amusement and the sake of arguing. I'll keep away from being baited by you into foolish time consuming arguments. Glad there are boards with no 88bulldogs.Knock yourself out.
BUNT!!!! Sounds like a fun place! I think the penguin is probably more your speed anyway.
And Anthony Rizzo still has nothing to do with our lineup yesterday.
There are other places than the Penguin's board. You know that you are the reason some of those good posters left, they've said it. And, I am not talking about the Penguin or Utah. The others got tired of your shit. Don't concern yourself with Anthony Rizzo or Freese batting lead- off anymore. You will never get it. Have a good day.
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Post by Blunashun on Sept 27, 2019 22:58:00 GMT
Dodgers' Corey Seager: Starting at shortstop Rotowire Sep 27, 2019
Seager (hamstring) is starting at shortstop and batting fifth Friday against the Giants.
Seager left Wednesday's matchup due to left hamstring tightness, but he's been cleared to return to action for the final weekend of the regular season. He's currently in the midst of a 10-game hitting streak and is slashing .459/.487/.784 with two home runs and nine RBI over that stretch.
Dodgers' Justin Turner: Absent from starting lineup
Rotowire Sep 27, 2019
Turner (back) isn't in the lineup for Friday's game against the Giants.
Turner has been dealing with back tightness, and the Dodgers will hold him out again Friday as a result. The team figures to continue to exercise caution with their star third baseman with the playoffs right around the corner.
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Post by 88bulldog on Sept 28, 2019 2:30:34 GMT
Knock yourself out.
BUNT!!!! Sounds like a fun place! I think the penguin is probably more your speed anyway.
And Anthony Rizzo still has nothing to do with our lineup yesterday.
There are other places than the Penguin's board. You know that you are the reason some of those good posters left, they've said it. And, I am not talking about the Penguin or Utah. The others got tired of your shit. Don't concern yourself with Anthony Rizzo or Freese batting lead- off anymore. You will never get it. Have a good day. Just post sensibly. Making sense is important to me. Anthony Rizzo doesn’t matter for anything here though. Have a good day.
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Post by Blunashun on Sept 28, 2019 2:37:08 GMT
Bellinger & Seager back to back!!
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Post by Blunashun on Sept 28, 2019 2:41:56 GMT
Cueto taking a drubbing. 3-0 Dodgers.
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Post by Blunashun on Sept 28, 2019 2:47:03 GMT
Jacques with the 2 run bomb. 5-0 Dodgers. Cueto is being ground up like cheap hamburger.
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Post by Blunashun on Sept 28, 2019 2:48:40 GMT
How long does Bochy stay with Johnny?
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Post by Blunashun on Sept 28, 2019 18:30:12 GMT
Dodgers' A.J. Pollock: Not starting Saturday
Rotowire Sep 28, 2019
Pollock (knee) is not in the lineup Saturday against the Giants, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports.
Pollock left Friday's with a left knee contusion after getting hit by a pitch. He's considered day-to-day, but there's a chance he's already played his final game of the regular season as the campaign ends Sunday. Chris Taylor starts in left field Saturday.
Dodgers' Justin Turner: Not back yet Rotowire Sep 28, 2019
Turner (back) remains sidelined Saturday against San Francisco, Ken Gurnick of MLB.com reports.
Back tightness has kept Turner out of the lineup since Tuesday. He reportedly had a shot to return Saturday but needs at least one more day off. Matt Beaty starts at third base in his absence.
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Post by Blunashun on Sept 28, 2019 18:33:22 GMT
Dodgers...
1. Joc Pederson (L) RF 2. Max Muncy (L) 1B 3. Chris Taylor (R) LF 4. Cody Bellinger (L) CF 5. Corey Seager (L) SS 6. Matt Beaty (L) 3B 7. Gavin Lux (L) 2B 8. Russell Martin (R) C 9. Hyun-Jin Ryu (R) P
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Post by jrgreene6 on Sept 29, 2019 20:49:07 GMT
Props to Rich Hill for another gutty, albeit brief appearance. Three shut out innings, including four K’s on a bum leg. Lotta guys would have just called it a season, especially at his age and with all of his IL stints this year.
I think he gets a spot on the postseason roster. He may only be able to go four or five (if needed against the Nats / Brewers). But if he throws like he has these last two games, he’ll be a huge asset to our oft schizophrenic pen.
GO DODGERS!!!
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