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		<title>Dodger Bullpen &#8216;Seeing Red Again&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 23:59:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Gullette</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chad Billingsley struggled in his third outing of the season giving up seven runs in just three innings, and the Dodgers (6-7) failed to capitalize on a late rally dropping the first of the series to the Cincinnati Reds (6-8), 9-11. [picappgallerysingle id="5437291"] How does a baseball team still manage to stay below .500 despite [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chad Billingsley struggled in his third outing of the season giving up seven runs in just three innings, and the Dodgers (6-7) failed to capitalize on a late rally dropping the first of the series to the Cincinnati Reds (6-8), 9-11. </p>
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<p>How does a baseball team still manage to stay below .500 despite having one of the most explosive offenses in the league? Pitching, or a lack thereof. </p>
<p>This time the Dodgers tried but couldn&#8217;t quite rebound from Billingsley&#8217;s latest meltdown. After giving up seven hits and four earned, most of which came in a six-run second inning, Los Angeles erased a six-run Reds&#8217; lead late in the ballgame, but the struggling Dodger bullpen couldn&#8217;t come through in the clutch&#8230;again. <span id="more-395"></span></p>
<p>The Reds jumped out to what seemed like an insurmountable 9-3 lead when Matt Kemp and the Dodger offense came back in waves. After a lead-off double by Ronnie Belliard, Rafael Furcal singled in a run in the eighth and Kemp cleared the bases with a three-run shot to center which tied the ballgame, completing obliterating a six-run deficit. The home-run was Kemps his sixth of the season, all of which have come in the last nine games. </p>
<p>The tie lasted all of three batters as the Dodgers&#8217; bullpen continues to lose games in the late innings. Ramon Troncoso (1-1) came in the game and quickly gave two of those runs right back to the Reds, which ended up being the difference in the game. After Troncoso walked two, Cincinnati&#8217;s Paul Janish singled home the tiebreaking run, and the Reds broke their five-game losing streak to a Dodger team that just haven&#8217;t found the answers on the road.</p>
<p> I guess the Reds were just due. </p>
<p>But when you&#8217;re losing games despite having plated nine runs, it be a little nauseating to watch. Casey Blake led the Dodger hitting with two extra-base hits and four RBI while the 6-7-8 portion of the batting order (Blake, DeWitt, Martin) all managed to go 2-for-5. However, it&#8217;s pitching that&#8217;s the problem for Los Angeles, both starting and relief pitching. When the starting rotation can&#8217;t seem to go past the sixth inning and the bullpen struggles to get out of jams late in the ballgame it&#8217;s a recipe for disaster. Something&#8217;s got to give, and until they find the right chemistry it&#8217;s going to continue to be a roller coaster season. </p>
<p>In a move to patch up their bleeding bullpen, the Dodgers activated pitcher Ronald Belisario for tonight&#8217;s game against Cincinatti. Last season Belisario pitched an impressive 2.04 ERA in 70 1/3 innings in his rookie season, but he was placed on the restricted list of the Dodgers&#8217; roster this off-season after missing most of spring training when he couldn&#8217;t acquire a visa from his native Venezuela. </p>
<p>Hiroki Kuroda (1-0) gets his third start of the season tonight against Aaron Harang (0-2), who gets my vote for ugliest soul patch in the National League (considering that Scott Spiezio is no longer playing). The Dodgers hope to get some help from their bullpen and hopefully take a game on the road (they have lost five of seven on the road so far this season). </p>
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		<title>Ronald Belisario to the Rescue</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 23:10:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Gullette</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a long and tedious off-season for relief pitcher Ronald Belisario, but the Dodgers are willing to put it all behind them if Belisario can help out their inefficient bullpen. The Dodgers activated the Venezuelan pitcher just one day after sending veteran Russ Ortiz back to Triple-A Albuquerque. The move makes Belisario elligible to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a long and tedious off-season for relief pitcher Ronald Belisario, but the Dodgers are willing to put it all behind them if Belisario can help out their inefficient bullpen. </p>
<p>The Dodgers activated the Venezuelan pitcher just one day after sending veteran Russ Ortiz back to Triple-A Albuquerque. The move makes Belisario elligible to pitch in tonight&#8217;s game against the Cincinnati Reds, and they may choose to go with him after last night&#8217;s latest bullpen meltdown when Ramon Troncoso walked two and gave up a two-run, go-ahead single to the Reds in the eighth. </p>
<p>As one writer so eloquently put it: &#8220;Cincinnati had the Dodgers bullpen seeing red&#8230;again.&#8221; </p>
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<p>Belisario could help stop the bleeding; he is coming back from a bright rookie season where he hurled an ERA of 2.04 in 70 2-3 innings and helped the Blue down the stretch when the starting rotation couldn&#8217;t get past the sixth inning. </p>
<p>But the pitcher does come with some baggage. He was arrested last year in California for suspicion of driving under the influence, and supposedly the ensuing court case created visa problems in his native Venezuela, which caused him to miss most of spring training. As a result, he&#8217;s been on the Dodgers restricted list prior to his activation this week. </p>
<p>Belisario may not be the only missing link to Los Angeles&#8217; bullpen. The Dodgers also brought up Jon Link for his major league debut last night against the Cincinnati Reds. Link came in the sixth inning after the Reds jumped out to a 9-3 lead. The right-hander threw two scoreless innings allowing no hits and only one walk.</p>
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		<title>Pitcher Russ Ortiz Goes Back to Minors</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 21:40:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Gullette</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Somebody is making some moves in the Dodgers bullpen, and I&#8217;m not talking about the pitching. Los Angeles finally chose to send reliever Russ Ortiz back to the minor leagues Sunday, a move that was probably long overdue. [picappgallerysingle id="5461174"] Possibly the best relief Ortiz has given the Dodgers this season is the fact that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Somebody is making some moves in the Dodgers bullpen, and I&#8217;m not talking about the pitching. Los Angeles finally chose to send reliever Russ Ortiz back to the minor leagues Sunday, a move that was probably long overdue.</p>
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<p>Possibly the best relief Ortiz has given the Dodgers this season is the fact that he won&#8217;t be coming out of the bullpen anytime soon.</p>
<p>Ortiz was reassigned to Triple-A Albuquerque on Sunday (unfortunately Ramon Ortiz won&#8217;t be joining him) as the Dodgers hope to patch up a few holes in a bullpen that&#8217;s been feeling the blues this season.</p>
<p>After spending last year with Houston, the Dodgers signed Ortiz to a  minor league option in the winter, making it the sixth team Ortiz has  played on (including two stints with the San Francisco Giants). The 12-year veteran struggled in almost all of his outings allowing eight runs, ten hits, and 5 walks in only six appearances (that&#8217;s an ERA of 10.29).</p>
<p>This move will bring up righty Jon Link, his first trip to the big leagues. Link spent the previous five years in both the Chicago White Sox and San Diego Padres organizations, but he was acquired by the Dodgers as part of the trade that sent Juan Pierre to the Sox.</p>
<p>Hopefully Jon will be the &#8216;missing link&#8217; to the Dodgers&#8217; bullpen, because it&#8217;s been a rather bumpy ride in April. The Dodgers bullpen led the NL in several categories last season (including runs allowed), but this season have given up more than their fair share of runs. Ramon and Russ Ortiz combined have given up 14.</p>
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		<title>Arizona Outlasts Dodgers in 11th, 9-7</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 18:31:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Gullette</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Dodgers bullpen hung in against the resilient Diamondbacks last night but eventually faltered to in the 11th inning, 9-7. [picappgallerysingle id="8525870"] The Dodger bullpen had it&#8217;s work cut out for them last night.  Los Angeles used seven relief pitchers in the battle including last Sunday&#8217;s starter Charlie Haeger who pitched a scoreless ninth. But [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Dodgers bullpen hung in against the resilient Diamondbacks last night but eventually faltered to in the 11th inning, 9-7.</p>
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<p>The Dodger bullpen had it&#8217;s work cut out for them last night.  Los Angeles used seven relief pitchers in the battle including last Sunday&#8217;s starter Charlie Haeger who pitched a scoreless ninth. But the Diamondbacks (5-3) came out on top after the 11-inning affair went late into the Los Angeles night.</p>
<p>The &#8216;Backs went ahead for good in the 11th when Chris Young (4-8, two RBI on the series) hit a bases-loaded single off Russ Ortiz (0-1) to bring in Stephen Drew. Second baseman Augie Ojeda added an insurance run plating Adam LaRoche with a sac fly to center, but Arizona really only needed one run to win the ball game. <span id="more-339"></span></p>
<p>Chad Billingsley looked great through the first couple innings, but as the Dodgers&#8217; starting pitching goes, he couldn&#8217;t make it through the sixth allowing eight hits and six runs in five-and-two-thirds innings. Bills got the no decision, though, and it was an air-tight, seesaw battle the rest of the way. Torre decided to rest relief pitcher Jeff Weaver who had seen action in six of the Dodgers seven games.</p>
<p>The top part of the Dodgers line-up carried most of the weight going 11-19 with five RBI including a two-run home-run by Matt Kemp in the fourth. Kemp, who&#8217;s hit home-runs in back-to-back games, went 2-for-4 with three RBI and three runs scored. The Dodger outfield continued to put up big numbers last night; Ethier was 3-for-6 at the plate while Manny went 3-for-3 with a double and two RBI extending his batting average to .385.</p>
<p>Kemp is swinging the hottest bat for the Dodgers right now going 8-for-19 with three home-runs and six RBI in the last four games. Combined, the Dodger trio has posted McDonald&#8217;s type numbers in the series: 13-for-27 with four home-runs, 10 RBI and eight runs scored.</p>
<p>Lead-off man Raphael Furcal added three singles to the mix as well, and Russell Martin posted three hits going 3-for-five and improving his average to .389.</p>
<p>Hitting wasn&#8217;t really the problem for the L.A.&#8211;it was timely hitting. The Dodgers did manage to string together several clutch hits, such as Casey Blake&#8217;s game-tying double in the ninth, but they left way too many men on base (23). James Loney led the team with seven runners stranded.</p>
<p>The Dodgers (3-5) split the first two games at home this year. Last season, the Blue won their first 13 at Chavez Ravine to set a modern major league record for consecutive home wins to start a season.</p>
<p>Hiroki Kuroda (1-0) will take the hill tonight against Diamondbacks opening-day starter Dan Haren (1-1), who struggled in his last outing.  Kuroda on the other hand was masterful in his first start coming off an injury-plagued 2009. The right-hander allowed no runs in eight innings and posted seven strikeouts. After last night the Dodgers bullpen could really use another eight-inning effort from Kuroda. The game is scheduled to begin at 10:10 EDT</p>
<p>Notes: Matt Kemp is 8-19 with three home-runs and six RBI in the last four games. Combined the Dodger outfield is 13-27 with four home-runs and 10 RBI. Comedian and The Soup host Joe McHale threw out the first pitch, and former Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda and his wife Jo were at the ballpark celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary.</p>
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		<title>Best Outfield in Baseball? Vote Here</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 19:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Gullette</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[picappgallerysingle id="6281474"]Dodger outfielders Manny Ramirez, Andre Ethier, and Matt kemp all homered in the Dodgers 9-5 win over the Diamondbacks yesterday, which according to ESPN is the first time a trio of starting outfielders have done this in a home opener since the 1987 Padres. [poll id="3"] The terrific trifecta have combined for four of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[picappgallerysingle id="6281474"]Dodger outfielders Manny Ramirez, Andre Ethier, and Matt kemp all homered in the Dodgers 9-5 win over the Diamondbacks yesterday, which according to ESPN is the first time a trio of starting outfielders have done this in a home opener since the 1987 Padres.</p>
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<p>The terrific trifecta have combined for four of the Dodger eight home runs this season (combined for 76 hrs and 270 RBI in 2009), and each of them are hitting at an average of atleast .300 (.316, .300, and .321) with a slugging percentage of atleast .400 (.421, .417, .536). Both Kemp and Ethier won Silver Slugging awards last season, and Manny has won nine in his 17-year career. <span> </span> <span id="more-322"></span></p>
<p>Kemp is Mr. Consistent with his Golden Glove range in center field and ability to hit anywhere in the lineup. Ethier is Mr. Clutch with his fantastic glove and six walk off hits (he posted a MLB record four walk-off home-runs last season). And Manny, well, he&#8217;s just Manny.</p>
<p>And if any of these guys goes down (or misses 50 games for violating the substance abuse policy, cough, Manny), then the Dodgers are still in good hands. Mr. Scrappy Reed Johnson batted 3-for-4 in his Dodger-debut, and there&#8217;s always  Mr. Crafty Veteran Garrett Anderson&#8211;I think  the three-time All-Star knows a little something about playing ball, after all, he owns practically every single Angels&#8217; franchise record.</p>
<p>Best outfield in Major League Baseball? Without a doubt. But who is the best of the best? Rhianna would vote for Matt Kemp. The Jonas Brothers, they&#8217;d vote for Andre Ethier. And yeah, I can only assume Manny Ramirez would vote for Manny Ramirez. But now it&#8217;s your turn&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Dodgers Drop Series to Marlins</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 21:46:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Gullette</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[picappgallerysingle id="8456766"] The Dodgers bullpen collapsed again this weekend as L.A. dropped another three-game series to the Florida Marlins falling to 2-4. Traditionally, the Dodgers have owned the Marlins on the road, but this weekend Jorge Cantu torched our bullpen and sparked a Marlin comeback in back-to-back games to take the series. After hitting the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Dodgers bullpen collapsed again this weekend as L.A. dropped another three-game series to the Florida Marlins falling to 2-4.</p>
<p>Traditionally, the Dodgers have owned the Marlins on the road, but this weekend Jorge Cantu torched our bullpen and sparked a Marlin comeback in back-to-back games to take the series.</p>
<p>After hitting the game-winning sacrifice fly Saturday night, Cantu hit a three-run homer in the fourth yesterday to pull the Marlins within a run, and then he added a two-run go-ahead double in the seventh to help Florida pull away. When the weekend was over, Cantu racked up seven RBI in the series and again the Dodgers bullpen (that was so stellar last year) folded.</p>
<p>Saturday night&#8217;s game winning sacrifice fly came off Dodger reliever George Sherill whose late-inning struggles have become perplexing&#8211;perhaps more perplexing than Torre&#8217;s decision to go with Sherill in the first place. Meanwhile, closer Jonathan Broxton watched in the bullpen as Sherill gave up three runs in the ninth Saturday (two of them earned) and lost the ballgame.</p>
<p>For a reliever that was so good down the stretch last season, Sherill was equally as bad in the playoffs and his struggles have continued into spring training and the regular season. So far Sherill has retired only one of the five batters he&#8217;s faced with an E.R.A of 22.50. Ouch.</p>
<p>Jonathan Broxton has only allowed one hit in one-and-two-thirds innings of work. He also has three strikeouts. Note to Torre: stick with what works.</p>
<p>Dodger slugger Andre Ethier missed most of the series with a sore left ankle, but he managed  to come off the bench and hit a two-run pinch-hit single in the eighth  Saturday night. However, Ethier ended a potential Dodger comeback in  Sunday&#8217;s contest when he grounded out with runners at the corners. Kemp and Loney also also couldn&#8217;t come through in the ninth after L.A. led off the inning with a walk and a single.  All in all, the  Dodgers ended the game with 16 men left on base.</p>
<p>For the most part,  Charlie Haeger was very impressive Sunday in his first start of the  season throwing a career-high 12 strikeouts. Catcher A.J. Ellis (who was just called up Sunday) did have a tough time catching the knuckleballer allowing three-wild pitches, two of them coming on third strikes allowing runners to reach base.  Ellis was brought up after an injury to placed veteran catcher Brad Ausms on the DL.</p>
<p>The Dodgers hope to rebound with their home-opener against the Arizona Diamondbacks late Tuesday afternoon which will kick off the first of six straight games at Dodger Stadium. Kershaw has the task of slowing down one of the hottest teams in baseball right now (Arizona almost broke a MLB record with 13 runs in the fourth inning yesterday), and also avoiding L.A.&#8217;s first 2-5 start since 1998.</p>
<p>The Dodgers should feel more comfortable at home. They are 98-64 at Chavez Ravine since the beginning of the 2008 season. The Chicago Cubs are the only NL team with more home victories over that time span.</p>
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		<title>Dodgers&#8217; Kemp and Rhianna = Official?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 04:38:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Gullette</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apparently Rhianna is no longer hiding Dodgers centerfielder Matt Kemp under her Umbrella-ella-ella-ella-eh-eh-eh. After months of speculation, and more than a month after Matty K. spent top-dollar on her 22nd birthday party in February, Rhianna  finally revealed the truth about their dating situation during a conversation with Ryan Seacrest. Rhianna officially announced that her beau [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 495px"><img title="Kemp and Rhianna" src="http://houseofdelusions.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/alg_matt-kemp_rihanna_1.jpg" alt="" width="485" height="333" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Rhianna announced today that her and her beau Matt Kemp are official. Insert pun here. </p></div>
<p>Apparently Rhianna is no longer hiding Dodgers centerfielder Matt Kemp under her Umbrella-ella-ella-ella-eh-eh-eh. <span id="more-271"></span> </p>
<p>After months of speculation, and more than a month after Matty K. spent top-dollar on her 22nd birthday party in February, Rhianna  finally revealed the truth about their dating situation during a conversation with Ryan Seacrest.</p>
<p>Rhianna officially announced that her beau (and my personal favorite L.A. Dodger) Matt Kemp are together. Whether they are &#8220;Facebook official&#8221; is yet to be determined.</p>
<p>But seriously, why come out to Seacrest of all people? I bet Richard Simmons would rather spend a lifetime in the closet than be forced to reveal himself tin front of that creep (and what I mean by reveal, I&#8217;ll let you use your imagination).</p>
<p>I can understand her secrecy, though. Rhianna&#8217;s last serious boyfriend was with Chris Brown, and after having watched <em>Enough </em>with Jennifer Lopez<em> </em>on Lifetime Television for Women two times last week, I now know what it&#8217;s like to have an abusive spouse. I also know what it&#8217;s like to have full-body cramps, uncontrollable hot flashes, and temporary breast tenderness.</p>
<p>But I don&#8217;t play around with domestic violence.</p>
<p>So, yes, I&#8217;m glad Rhianna has a quality guy like Matty K. to keep her feeling safe and sound&#8230;especially if Chris Brown comes back for the sequel.</p>
<p>All I&#8217;m saying is, if you&#8217;ve ever seen Matt Kemp swing at a first pitch fastball, then you&#8217;d know never to mess with his girl&#8230;especially if he&#8217;s got a Louisville Slugger under his bed.</p>
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		<title>First Ever Nut-Up Award: When in Doubt, C. Your Way Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 04:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Gullette</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[picappgallerysingle id="4935888"] The Dodgers have an ace in the hole, and his name is Chad Billingsley. Because of this, Chad Billingsley is the first to take home Matt Gullette&#8217;s Semi-Weekly Nut-Up Award: Players that Step it Up in the Clutch, Volume 1. According to Webster&#8217;s dictionary, defiance is a disposition to resist; a willingness to [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Dodgers have an ace in the hole, and his name is Chad Billingsley.</p>
<p>Because of this, Chad Billingsley is the first to take home Matt Gullette&#8217;s Semi-Weekly Nut-Up Award: Players that Step it Up in the Clutch, Volume 1.</p>
<p>According to Webster&#8217;s dictionary, defiance is a disposition to resist; a willingness to contend or fight.</p>
<p>Defiance.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s exactly the kind of game Chad Billingsley pitched this afternoon. It was a statement. Yes, he beat the Pirates, but it was an urgent message sent across the radio waves loud and clear: Chad Billingsley is here to stay.</p>
<p>Message received.</p>
<p>C. Bills, as I like to call him, pitched his first game of the 2010 season. Billingsley, as the name on his jersey likes to call him, won his first game of 2010. And Chad Ryan Billingsley, as his mother probably calls him, threw a gem this afternoon and avoided a potential Dodgers sweep at the behest of the strangely-competitive-during-the-first-week-of-the-season Pittsburgh Pirates.</p>
<p>Maybe to some it was just the third game of the season. But to Chad, it was a fight for a spot in the rotation, a fight to earn back some of his respect, and more importantly, it was a fight to show the kind of defiance we want from our Ace of Spades.</p>
<p>That fight earned Bills and the Dodgers the first win of the season. Third time&#8217;s the charm.</p>
<p>We can&#8217;t deny that this Dodger team is just as talented, if not more talented, than last year&#8217;s squad that made it to the NLCS for the second-consecutive season. That being said, we also can&#8217;t deny that we have a pitching problem too. And no, his time it has nothing to do with Jamie Schmidt.</p>
<p>Chad was our go-to-guy for most of the last season, winning his first five decisions and hurling more K&#8217;s than an Eastern European brunch menu.</p>
<p>But we all know the dreadful end of that story. After he made his All-Star Game debut, Bills had a tough run late in the season which ended in a 12-11 finish and an E.R.A above 4.00. That is why the Dodgers invested money into the volatile Vicente Padilla and chose to selectively expose C. Bills to anymore postseason stress than necessary. In other words, they hid him in the bullpen.</p>
<p>But while the Dodgers were en route to dropping three straight games to Pittsburgh (yes, the Pirates), Billingsley came up huge. He threw five and a third strong innings with seven wiffs and only one earned run. He even buckled a few knees with the good ole Uncle Charlie. That&#8217;s something you&#8217;d expect from a guy born and raised in Defiance, Ohio.</p>
<p>This is what I&#8217;m saying: Chad Ryan Billingsley is the future of the Los Angeles Dodgers. After all, Chad&#8217;s mother didn&#8217;t raise no punk.</p>
<p>Bills is only 25, and with Kershaw at number two in the rotation, plus a pretty darn good bullpen to fall back on, there&#8217;s no reason why the Dodgers shouldn&#8217;t give him a second chance. Joe Torre, take heed. What more can we lose? Plus, the combination of Billingsley/Kershaw in the playoffs: I&#8217;m talking more K&#8217;s than an entire Czechoslovakian restaurant.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2010 02:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Gullette</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[picappgallerysingle id="6739434"] The Pittsburgh Pirates are the toughest team to beat the first week of the season. They certainly gave the Dodgers fits. It&#8217;s not until about, oh, the third or fourth game, when the Pirates come back down to reality and lose the rest of their games&#8211;as has been the tradition for the last [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Pittsburgh Pirates are the toughest team to beat the first week of the season. They certainly gave the Dodgers fits.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not until about, oh, the third or fourth game, when the Pirates come back down to reality and lose the rest of their games&#8211;as has been the tradition for the last 17 years (1992 was the last year Pittsburgh had a record above .500).</p>
<p>But with the heart of the Dodgers line-up taking the day off and Chad Billingsley on the hill, Joe Torre&#8217;s crew managed to hold off the invincible Garrett Jones and Ronnie Belliard led the Dodgers with three extra base hits (a single shy of the cycle) as L.A. avoided an embarrassing opening-series sweep from the Bucs, 10-2.</p>
<p>Today the Dodgers sat out five regular starters including Andre Ethier (sore ankle), Manny Ramirez, and Casey Blake, but the Blue Crew still managed to rack up 16 hits and  sent four different Pirate pitchers to the showers. The Dodgers strung together base hits like they did most of last season when they actually led the NL in hits (fourth in the NL in runs scored).</p>
<p>Phew&#8230;.nostalgia.</p>
<p>Speaking of nostalgia, Ronnie &#8220;Big Belly&#8221; Belliard, after having lost his second base job to Blake DeWitt, moved into third base to replace the usual starter Blake and made an impressive argument for a starting spot going 3-for-5 with two runs, four RBI, and a two-run shot in the fifth to help the Dodgers pull away 4-0.</p>
<p>Much has been said about Belliard&#8217;s weight in the off-season (hence the move to DeWitt), but love handles or no love handles, the guy hits the ball with the same kind of zeal as a chubby fourth-grader in the cafeteria line. He really gave us a boost in the latter part of last season when Blake&#8217;s bat went into an August-September slumber. Over a span of 24 games, Belliard hit a belly-busting .351 with five homers and 17 RBI. Give the man some credit and a Little Debbie snack or two. I believe he&#8217;s earned it.</p>
<p>Aside from Ronnie, the middle part of the order hit the face off the ball.  Batters 1-4 (1. Raffie, 2. Reed Johnson, 3. Matty K., and 4. Loney) batted an unconscionable 10-for-18! with three extra-base hits and four runs batted in. I&#8217;m not sure what kind of slugging percentage that is, but I do know this: it&#8217;s going to win you ball games.</p>
<p>My personal favorite, Matt Kemp, is always Mr. Consistent at the plate proving that he can hit from anywhere in the line-up. I really like Kemp at the three-spot, though, because he hits well with runners in scoring position (.280 in 2009). In fact, last season Matty hit from every position possible  hitting the best  in the seven-hole (.328 with eight home-runs and 30 RBI). He <em>is </em>prone to the strikeout (had two today), but I&#8217;ll take 2-for-4 to the bank any day of the week.</p>
<p>However, one of the best stories of today probably goes to Reed Johnson who went 3-for-4 in his Dodgers debut. Might I be the first to say: welcome to L.A., Mr. Johnson.</p>
<p>The Dodgers signed the outfielder in the off-season after he spent two years as utility-man for the Chicago Cubs. With the absence of Mark Derosa (who&#8217;s now with the Giants&#8211;ugh), Johnson was one of the scrappiest players for the Cubs and could always find ways to manufacture runs. Today he scored a couple of runs including the first of the ball game on Loney&#8217;s single to center.</p>
<p>The other best-story nominee definitely  goes to Chad Billingsley who got his first win today&#8211;hopefully there&#8217;s more where that came from. Today he threw a solid five and a third innings and served up 7 sweet-baby-K&#8217;s. I know as well as you know he struggled late last season. <em>He</em> knows struggled late season. And I know that you know that the Philadelphia Phillies know he struggled late last season.</p>
<p>But the 25-year-old hurler IS our ace, and it was Chad who should have started Opening Day (I&#8217;m not sayin&#8217;&#8230;.I&#8217;m just sayin&#8217;). I think after having some time to adjust to the role, Bills will be more comfortable as our go-to-guy. And I&#8217;m more than willing to give him another chance. The only negative is that he <em>did</em> have four walks, but when you can keep serving up wiffle balls, all is forgiven.</p>
<p>And man it feels good to get the first win off our backs. I thought the world was coming to an end after we dropped two in a  row to open the season to the Pirates. Kind of like last year when they  dropped three-of-four to the Buccos in the last week of the season. Is  it just me, or do we have a really difficult time beating teams from  Pennsylvania?</p>
<p>The Dodgers  hadn’t been swept in a three-game  series by Pittsburgh  since Sept. 4-6, 2000, in Los Angeles. The last  time it happened in  Pittsburgh was  May 31-June 2, 1999, when the  Pirates still played in  Three Rivers Stadium.</p>
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		<title>Game Over: Dodgers cut Eric Gagne</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 20:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Gullette</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone&#8217;s favorite French-Canadian closer has been cut by the Dodgers&#8230;again. Dodgers spokesperson Joe Jareck said Eric Gagne, who signed a one-year contract with L.A. this off-season, asked for his release last Sunday six days after being reassigned to the Dodgers minor league camp. The Dodgers initially signed the once-untouchable closer to a $500,000 contract with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 341px">[picappgallerysingle id="3232831"]<p class="wp-caption-text">Gagne secures a save, part of a MLB-record 84 consecutive saves. </p></div>
<p>Everyone&#8217;s favorite French-Canadian closer has been cut by the Dodgers&#8230;again.</p>
<p>Dodgers spokesperson Joe Jareck said Eric Gagne, who signed a one-year contract with L.A. this off-season, asked for his release last Sunday six days after being reassigned to the Dodgers minor league camp.</p>
<p>The Dodgers initially signed the once-untouchable closer to a $500,000 contract with performance incentives up to $1 million in hopes that he&#8217;d return to the form that converted 55 of 55 save opportunities just seven years ago.</p>
<p>Instead, the Dodgers struck out swinging.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t blame the Dodgers, though, or Gagne for that matter. At first it sounded incredible&#8211;too good to be true. Dodger fans who remember the days of a healthy Gagne got an old-fashioned shot of nostalgia. For awhile the word &#8216;save&#8217; was synonymous with Gagne.</p>
<p>Clad in  goggled specs, the curly-haired closer was known for two things: spectacles and testicles. Coming in the most volatile situations, he hurled his way into our  hearts  with a mind-blowing Major League Baseball record of  84   consecutive  saves earning the 2003 Cy Young Award (only the ninth   relief pitcher  ever to do it). We yearned for the moments when  &#8220;Welcome to the Jungle&#8221; roared down the corridors of Chavez Ravine and #38 worked himself into a frenzy. Then we&#8217;d all watch in amazement as opposing batters went down One, Two, Three.</p>
<p>Lights out. Game over.</p>
<p>Since then it&#8217;s been a tough journey for the French Canadian. After multiple elbow surgeries and allegations of performance-enhancing drugs,  Gagne has  trekked through baseball in nomad-like fashion blowing more save  opportunities than a last-second Christmas shopper at Sears. Here&#8217;s what it&#8217;s looked  like:</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" title="2007: Red Sox" src="http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a89/patsgofor4/Basegirl/gagne.jpg" alt="" width="112" height="130" /> <img class="alignnone" title="2007: Texas Rangers" src="http://www.rotorob.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/Eric_Gagne.jpg" alt="" width="112" height="130" /> <img class="alignnone" title="2008: Milwaukee Brewers" src="http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/images/sports/photos/2008/05/22/392gagne_eric080520ap.jpg" alt="" width="112" height="130" /> <img class="alignnone" title="2009: Quebec Capitals" src="http://www.francisvachon.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/eric-gagne-capitales-de-quebec-01.jpg" alt="" width="112" height="130" /></p>
<p>Suffice it to say that life for Eric Gagne in the post-steroid era hasn&#8217;t been so kind. After spending a year as pitcher/coach for the Quebec Capitals of the  Can-Am League, all he wanted for Christmas was a one-year contract.</p>
<p>But just weeks after taking a gamble on the 34-year-old relief pitcher, the Dodgers decided to let him go, and now Dodger faithful has to let go  of  the idea that the Gagne of old could ever be resurrected. It WAS too good to be true.</p>
<p>During his  less-than-impressive  encore with the Blue Crew, Gagne    allowed six runs  and eight hits in  just 2 and 2/3 innings of spring   training  (that&#8217;s an ERA of 20.25).  Apparently that was enough for  Gagne  and the Dodgers. The relief  pitcher chose to initiate the  out-clause  in his  contract which allows him to  become a free agent and  effectively puts an  end to the comeback story  we&#8217;ve all been  anticipating.</p>
<p>But it&#8217;s time to move on&#8230;again. Gagne would have added some extra depth to an already-stellar bullpen,  although it&#8217;s doubtful that he would have landed a spot on the Opening  Day roster, but Dodgers fans still have lots to look forward to sans Gagne.</p>
<p>Coming off their second-consecutive NL West Championship,  the Dodgers have one of the strongest bullpens in MLB led by flame-thrower and anchor Jonathon Broxton, set-up man George Sherill who was acquired last season by the Orioles, lefty Hong Chih-Kuo, young-hurler James McDonald, Ramon Troncoso,  and (pending a visa) Venezuelan pitcher Ronald Belisario.</p>
<p>If the Dodgers bullpen remains strong like they were last season, the Blue Crew should be poised for another World Series run (as long as they don&#8217;t have to play the Phillies).</p>
<p>As for Gagne, who knows what&#8217;s in store for him. Maybe he&#8217;ll get picked up by another Can-Am team. I heard the New Jersey Jackals are looking to upgrade their bullpen. Personally, I think Gagne could make a decent living as stunt-double for Canadian-born Seth Rogen. Picture this: a sequel called Mango Express, an action film about two druggies who get caught up in a scheme to manufacture steroids. The roids are untraceable by tests, but they have one adverse affect: people who use them grow large, immaculate breasts. Talk about Blockbuster potential.</p>
<p>Note: According to Yahoo! Sports, RHP Cory Wade will miss three months after having surgery on a frayed tendon in his throwing shoulder last week. Wade showed great poise as a rookie in 2008, but struggled last year after being hampered with shoulder problems. If Belisario continues to have problems Coming to America, expect a healthy Wade to make a statement for that middle relief position later this season.</p>
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