Treasured Dodger blogger Roberto Baly of Vin Scully Is My Homeboy is having a tough time of it and is currently hospitalized. Think as many good thoughts for him as you can.
Treasured Dodger blogger Roberto Baly of Vin Scully Is My Homeboy is having a tough time of it and is currently hospitalized. Think as many good thoughts for him as you can.
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underdog
Man, I hope he’s okay. That’s rough. Not fun. He’s in our thoughts.
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From previous thread:
It’s a good, fair piece overall (and I’m not always such a Fangraphs fan). Still hate trading for Dotel but overall most of his trades involving prospects haven’t been as disastrous as his reputation. You take the good, you take the bad, and there you have, the facts of Ned. (And most other GMs.) The Dodgers system isn’t especially loaded right now, and does have a lot of pitching depth, so while we’re all still probably nervous about whatever trades may be lurking, I’m less worried than I have been in the past (and at least they have more money to offer teams for players in trade now.)
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Anonymous
Great guy and always a great read for any dedicated Dodger fan. His enthusiasm for the game and the team are amazing. I wish him a speedy recovery.
Anonymous
Benzo! Where’ve you been? Your presence is much missed around here.
Anonymous
Been around my friend. Still as dedicated a fan as before – maybe more so… I read more than comment these days. However, if they sign Dempster I may need to unleash my repressed inner Andruuuuw Jones somewhere.
Anonymous
I’m with you on Dempster. I secretly suspect the Cubs put him on the DL not because he IS hurt, but so he won’t GET hurt. No sense in blowing out his rotator cuff before the All-Star Break and ruining his trade value while they’re waiting for some GM’s uncle moneybags writes them a shiny check.