Dodgers at Mariners, 10:10 p.m.
Dee Gordon, SS
Elian Herrera, 3B
Andre Ethier, RF
Juan Rivera, DH
Bobby Abreu, LF
Jerry Hairston Jr., 2B
James Loney, 1B
A.J. Ellis, C
Tony Gwynn Jr., CF
(Nathan Eovaldi, P)
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Dodgers at Mariners, 10:10 p.m.
Dee Gordon, SS
Elian Herrera, 3B
Andre Ethier, RF
Juan Rivera, DH
Bobby Abreu, LF
Jerry Hairston Jr., 2B
James Loney, 1B
A.J. Ellis, C
Tony Gwynn Jr., CF
(Nathan Eovaldi, P)
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Rule 6.10
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/official_rules/batter_6.jsp
“A hitter may be designated to bat for the starting pitcher and all subsequent pitchers in any game without otherwise affecting the status of the pitcher(s) in the game. “
Anonymous
A friend of mine who coached junior high was able to use the DH for his second baseman and let the pitcher hit, for what that’s worth.
Anonymous
Up through high school ball, you can use the DH for any player. In women’s softball, the position is called DP (designated player) and she can bat for anyone on the field.
Anonymous
Jon, I just posted on the 4×4 posting, literally 2 minutes after you started this thread. I do not know if you wish to transfer that post and I will not take that responsibility upon myself. Long story short, my neighbor and his family could use whatever thoughts and prayers the board wishes to send. If you do not feel this is the proper setting, I completely appreciate it, but since so many were kind enough to respond a few days ago, I thought a very sad update was appropriate.
Linkmeister
Here’s a link to that comment in the prior post:
http://www.dodgerthoughts.com/2012/06/07/dodgers-order-a-4-x-4-eat-up-phillies/#comment-552465769
Best wishes to you and to your neighbor’s family. That’s an awful thing to try to comprehend. In his 30s?
Anonymous
In his mid-30s. A knot in his leg. Sue is beside herself, because she’s convinced that the triplets won’t have enough memories of their dad. “Unfair” is all that continues to go through my mind, and it’s not a strong enough description.
bcmaiden
The last thing needed for the Dodgers to convince me this a truly special year would be to erase the interleague demons starting tonight. We erased history by sweeping both the Cards & Phils and now need to have a winning record vs the AL in 2012. Do it.
Anonymous
To me, it would be a special year if the Dodgers (a) win the division, and (b) take the season series from the ‘ants. The last time they did either one was 2009.
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Actually, it would be a TRULY special year if the Dodgers win it all.
Anonymous
I’m planning to see the Boys of Summer when they play in St. Louis in late July. Anyone have any comments or tips about going to Busch Stadium dressed in Dodger blue? :) (I know it will stand out more than blue does at Wrigley or Miller Park.)
Anonymous
Five players in the Dodger starting lineup have a higher batting average than the highest in the Mariner lineup.
Anonymous
Yes, but the M’s have looked much better at the plate lately, especially against the Anaheimers. I would not underestimate them.
Anonymous
Who does AJ Ellis have to bribe to hit higher than 7th?
Anonymous
He needs to get those incriminating photos from Velez.
Christopher Staaf
You mean Kennedy.
bcmaiden
Pitch count – Ugh
bcmaiden
Yo Blue, Eo is begging for some run support.
Anonymous
So, we should try hitting the ball
KT
Who would have thought a pitchers duel so far
Anonymous
You may have spoken too soon…
KT
Key words “so far”
KT
nope definitely a duel
Christopher Staaf
Eovaldi definitely has the good fastball tonight but at this rate, he’s gonna have trouble getting past the 5th inning.
Anonymous
He’s clearly got a live arm, but he’s gotten squeezed a bit and his command is not quite there.
KT
Way to get out of it U-less
Anonymous
Lets at least make millwood throw more than 9 pitches this inning
Anonymous
Our Seager implied he was a better hitter than his brother right now. Our 2nd pick was more direct in comparing himself to the #1 pick in the draft with whom he played in H.S.
“Definitely, I know I can do a lot better things than him,” said Valentin, a shortstop who moved to second base so Correa could play short in high school.”I don’t care if he was the first selection. I’m more physical and more mentally ready to play. That’s not saying he’s a bad player. He’s really good. He was selected where he was supposed to. But I know I can do a better job, too.”
bcmaiden
Cy Millwood on a complete game pace. Sheesh!
Anonymous
That was a nice play to get Dee last innings
Anonymous
John, “innings” is cricket. “Inning” is baseball (unless you specifically mean more than one).
Anonymous
Old habits die hard ;)
underdog
Man, I hope this isn’t another tough-luck loss for Eo because he’s pitching great. So is Millwood, obviously. Runs always tough to come by in this park, too. Eo’s pitch count too high but otherwise he’s been dealing.
Anonymous
Come on guys, its just kevin millwood. No hits yet…
Jibin Park
Does Rule #9 apply when it’s being done against the Dodgers?
Christopher Staaf
Good question. We need a ruling, Jon.
bcmaiden
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Jon Weisman
Rule 9 is crystal clear.
bcmaiden
Oops, I really thought he was kidding about a rule. Just saw it on the sidebar. Mea culpa.
Anonymous
I’ve never seen Gwynn play a ball so poorly, and it may cost Eovaldi, who needs a short inning.
Christopher Staaf
It didn’t cost him. I am gonna say Gwynn had issues with the lights at Safeco because normally he gets great jumps on fly balls.
Anonymous
They have 2 players in the line-up hitting 1 something, 2 on the bench, and 1 on the bench hitting 202.
Plus they have no significant injuries except old friend Franklin Gutierrez who hit 224 last year.
Anonymous
Collins just violated Rule No. 9.
Jon Weisman
1) The rule doesn’t apply to sportscasters
2) “No-no” does not violate the rule, by the way.
Anonymous
The Rangers have a 4-0 lead over the Gnats in the sixth. Their offense has been spotty lately, but Zito’s helping them get well.
Anonymous
I see Melky is not playing tonight
Anonymous
Melky has a bad hamstring, but they’re not saying how bad.
Anonymous
Eovaldi’s hanging in there
Christopher Staaf
Eovaldi is starting to settle down and should be good for one more inning. Which means Donnie will probably pull him now lol
Jon Weisman
I imagine Eovaldi’s night is done at 103 pitches. Six innings, five hits, two walks, no runs, season ERA at 1.93.
Anonymous
I think it’s probably enough.
Jon Weisman
Milwood has been pulled from the game. Injury?
Christopher Staaf
OK, what is going on with Millwood??? Thank you baseball gods.
KT
Break for us
Jon Weisman
Milwood left after throwing one warmup pitch and then cutting himself short before throwing another.
bcmaiden
Gameday here. Can someone watching explain the pitching change?
Christopher Staaf
Looked like Millwood hurt something during his warmups. He didn’t even attempt his second warmup pitch and Wedge and the M’s trainer pulled him from the game.
KT
millwood came out to warm up and after 1 pitch knew something was wrong
Anonymous
Melky Cabrera is out of the Gnats’ lineup with a hamstring injury. While he’s been playing far over his head, they can’t afford to lose him.
KT
Looks to me like Millwood hurt it last inning and then tried to warm up and knew it wouldn’t happen after 1 pitch
Jon Weisman
High chopper to the left of the mound. Pitcher throws it in the dirt. Should be ruled two-base error.
Anonymous
Here’s our chance!!
Old Bear
Bad break for Millwood. I was at his final minor league in the summer of 1997 before he was called up to the majors (Braves) for the first time. He was pitching for Richmond in a game at Toledo, and he totally stifled the Mudhens. He looked very good, and he was 7-0 in AAA that year when the Braves brought him up. I had just become the managing editor of the Toledo Blade, it was reader appreciation night, and I got to throw out the first ball. Great fun.
Anonymous
Let’s win this thing – even if we don’t get a single, double, triple or homerun.
KT
like we did against the Angels
Anonymous
this has the feel of one of those 1-0 games last year, when we did nothing all game and then Navaro won it for us
Anonymous
Too bad for Milwood, but Furbush is in!
*inner twelve-year old*
Jon Weisman
Sakes alive, Ethier was brutalized on that pitch.
KT
Come on Juan
Anonymous
Ethier has been swinging at some really bad pitches lately
Christopher Staaf
He’s pressing. I thought he got a gift from the scorer yesterday and that would jump start him today. It remains to be seen.
Anonymous
He hit the ball very hard yesterday, though.
Christopher Staaf
Oh he smoked it. However, I think the scorer took the fact that the ball was hit to Mayberry (who is not a 1B). I mean, I am happy. I have Dre on my fantasy team.
bcmaiden
He’s a sucker for that slider down and in every time.
Anonymous
I know it’s easy from home, but I could just tell it was going to be low and away
Anonymous
It was down and away.
Anonymous
Before you were on gameday, bcm., I realize that may have changed but if you are still on gameday I have 2 questions: How could you tell the pitch was a slider? Do you know what “down and in” means? The second question applies on gameday or not.
bcmaiden
Gameday had a free look in during his AB. Yes, I do know what down and in means. Eman is a sucker for a slider down and in, but this pitch was down and away.
Anonymous
that was an ugly hack from Rivera at 2-0. A single would have done the job, not necessarily all or nothing
KT
groin strain for millwood…I think it happened the inning before because he didn’t show any signs after the weak warm up pitch
KT
Dee needs to take lessons from ichiro
Anonymous
I was surprised to see Ichiro flinch at Elbert’s curve ball.
Christopher Staaf
Well, the shopping for another LOOGY continues.
Anonymous
Elbert had some bad luck there. Ichiro’s hit was a dribbler.
Jibin Park
Sometimes, it’s better to bring in a righty to face a lefty if that righty is better than the pitcher who happens to be a lefty.
KT
Good Eye Bobby
KT
Come on Jerry make him pitch to you
KT
good eye Jerry
Anonymous
Doesn’t have to, a walk is fine
Anonymous
Pryor does the full Tolleson, but with less margin for error.
Anonymous
Here is your chance James
KT
Come on James, Line driveup the middle
Anonymous
Now is the time.
Jibin Park
Please, no bunt, Mattingly. No bunt.
Anonymous
At least it was executed well
Anonymous
Loney had GIDP 7 times in 34 opportunities this season. I prefer the bunt.
KT
that was a ball james
KT
Good bunt James
Come on AJ
Christopher Staaf
That was an excellent bunt. I hope Dee Gordon was paying attention!
bcmaiden
His first of the season. To bunt or not to bunt? That is the question.
KT
AJ you are going to have to go to rf with this guy
Christopher Staaf
That just might do it guys.
KT
two hit tony…you know your good at it
Jibin Park
Bad baserunning.
KT
he would have been dead meat
Christopher Staaf
By 10 feet. Figgins had all the momentum coming forward and the throw was less than 200 feet from the plate.
Anonymous
Figgy looking pretty good there.
Anonymous
He barely would have got halfway
Jibin Park
I don’t think so. He was late to tag. If he went immediately and read the play, he could have slid to the inside. It would have been close.
KT
wasted opportunity
Jibin Park
A) No Sac.
B) Gotta Challenge Figgins’ arm.
KT
his throw was a strike on line on the fly to the plate just a little high…out by 10 feet
Anonymous
The throw was there in plenty of time, but a good slide might have avoided a tag because Montero had to leap to get it.
Anonymous
This is a real jetlag game.
KT
top of the lineup in the 9th
bcmaiden
I really hate giving up the out. We don’t have enough hitters on this team to give away outs. AJ lifted the ball off the ground instead of just taking it.
Anonymous
Loney had GIDP 7 times in 34 possible AB’s. Too many to take a chance.
Anonymous
Can we still say last licks, if they haven’t really licked yet?
Anonymous
OK. Last call!
Anonymous
The Rangers swat the Gnats, 5-0.
Anonymous
just curious since I don’t know the DH rules, could Loney (or any hitter) have been PH for with the PHer becoming the DH and Rivera moving, in the case of Loney, to first.
Anonymous
Strap yourself in, here we go
Christopher Staaf
OMG he was safe.
Anonymous
Bad calls are part of the game.
Anonymous
My goodness!!!!
Wow that was close
Anonymous
What happened to tie goes to the runner? He was safe.
Anonymous
i think he was out, but you need instant replay for situations like that
KT
replay says safe
Jibin Park
That was BS. BS!
KT
Can we say dre to break it
bcmaiden
I hate interleague play.
KT
and for those of you who said this was going to be a walk in the park series…I say look at today’s line score
Anonymous
armando rule: tie goes to pitcher who’s throwing a no hitter. umpire made the right call bang bang play
Anonymous
In a 1-run game with a guy who would be at second on the next pitch. Ludicrous call.
Christopher Staaf
Oh well. Congrats to the Mariners. Can’t blame it on Ted Barrett. The Dodgers couldn’t break the Seattle bullpen.
Tomorrow, please PLEASE bat Herrera or Abreu in the leadoff spot. For the time being, Gwynn and Gordon should be batting later in the lineup.
Paul
Bob T., you here? Is 6 pitchers the record for a combined no-hitter?
Anonymous
Wow.
Anonymous
Well, with a no-hitter going there was no way the ump was going to call safe on a tie.
Old Bear
Jim Joyce the exception.
Anonymous
At least the Hated Ones lost as well.
Anonymous
I was just settling in for the pre-game show. According to this blog the game was supposed to start at 10:10 pm.
Just kidding :)
Congrats to Seattle on this historic no hitter. Lets not overlook Eovaldi’s solid outing.
Jon Weisman
NPUT
Anonymous
Another good start by Eovaldi – I’ll take consolation in that.
Anonymous
I always found it interesting that the 1981 Dodgers had a no-hitter thrown against them (Astros/ Ryan), and the 1988 Dodgers had a perfect game thrown against them (Reds/Browning). For a while, I thought it was a good sign when it happened.