With his walk and RBI double in tonight’s 5-1 Dodger victory over San Diego, converted second baseman Dee Gordon, the Dodgers’ weak link, is leading the team in batting average (.385), on-base percentage (.471), slugging percentage (.538) and OPS (1.009).
I don’t know — maybe Petco Park suits him. I know Dee is suiting me.
Yeah, it’s only been five games — four, actually, since Gordon didn’t play in the first. It’s still more success than most people hoped for.
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Not to take anything away from Dan Haren, who pitched six innings with no earned runs and six strikeouts in his Dodger debut.
Dodger starting pitching in 2014: 29 2/3 innings, three runs, 0.91 ERA, seven walks, 30 strikeouts, 9.1 K/9.
— Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) April 3, 2014
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