More great shots from Jon SooHoo here.
What happens when three old friends in crisis fall into an unexpected love triangle? In The Catch, Maya, Henry and Daniel embark upon an emotional journey that forces them to confront unresolved pain, present-day traumas and powerful desires, leading them to question the very meaning of love and fulfillment. The Catch tells a tale of ordinary people seeking the extraordinary – or, if that’s asking too much, some damn peace of mind.
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1991-2013
Dodgers at home: 1,028-812 (.558695)
When Jon attended: 338-267 (.558677)*
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* includes road games attended
2013
Dodgers at home: 51-35 (.593)
When Jon attended: 5-2 (.714)
When Jon didn’t: 46-33 (.582)
Note: I got so busy working for the Dodgers that in 2014, I stopped keeping track, much to my regret.
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KT
Would love to meet and get autographs from either of these two greats.
We had a great haul from the past weekend @ Camelback:Tim Leary from the 88 team, coaches; Don Mattingly, Mark McGwire, Davey Lopes, Franklin Stubbs, Steve Yeager, Hector Berrios. Players; Carl Crawford, Adrian Gonzales, Elian Herrera, Scott Elbert, Matt Magill, Alfredo Amezaga, Steve Ames and 1 autograph I didn’t recognize the person and couldn’t decifer the signature. I think he’s a minor leaguer who slipped through the big leaguer’s field. He looked like a smaller version of Dee Gordon if you can image that.
Linkmeister
Jon, I finally got around to buying “100 Things” today.
I heard news that Variety was going to become a print weekly and web-only daily. I hope that doesn’t affect your livelihood.
Anonymous
WOW!!
Anonymous
Coupla greats. Loved all SooHoo’s pictures. Salivating for opening day.
Anonymous
I want Lasorda’s cart!
Gary Oyer
I don’t think I have seen a smiling Koufax on a baseball card or I would have added him to my smiling baseball player video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIWFMRJYJGk
Andrew Shimmin
Old DT friend note: Regfairfield’s wife had a child, paternity of which Andrew is claiming, seemingly without dispute.
http://twitter.com/realandrewgrant/status/308281502989426688
Anonymous
Schumaker already reminding me of Aaron Miles.
Anonymous
One decent season playing over his head — I’d settle for that. I do believe he’ll have more long term value than Miles though. I’d much rather have Schumaker than Punto though. I still don’t get why he is a roster lock.
Anonymous
Punto is the part of the Gonzalez deal that still irks the bejesus out of me. “I know we’re forcing you to take on the albatross contracts of Josh Beckett and Carl Crawford, but we still won’t let you have Adrian Gonzalez unless you take Nick Punto and his $2 million off our hands. Did he go David Wells on somebody’s wife in Red Sox Nation? Why was Boston so glad to be rid of him? I admit the pulling off shirts thing is a little gay, but it’s not like the Red Sox can’t afford new jerseys.
Jon Weisman
NPUT