Showing posts with label Los Angeles Dodgers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Los Angeles Dodgers. Show all posts
Sunday, October 11, 2015
Joe Torre Needs To Suspend Chase Utley
Joe Torre's already called the horrible Utley slide a 'little late' (big huge DUH!!! for Mr. Torre on that one). And of course, Justin Upton put it best on Twitter: If that was a superstar shortstop we would have a Tulo Rule being enforced tomorrow. Exactly. Because Tejada's not an all-star shortstop like Troy Tulowitzki is. Or even Buster Posey, you know that MVP catcher for the SF Giants, who Major League Baseball changed the rule regarding collisions at home plate after a violent home plate smash-up broke his left leg and ended his season back in 2011. But to take it even further, I can't imagine Joe Torre saying Utley slid 'a little late' if he was managing the Yankees and Derek Jeter's leg got broken like that. Sure, it's understandable for Met fans to take the high road, be happy we got a split in L.A. and look forward to Harvey and Matz starting at home in games 3 and 4. But what Utley did was wrong, Mets fans have a right to be angry and Torre needs to do the right thing and suspend Utley for a slide that was not only late, but reckless, dangerous, dirty and flat-out wrong.
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Mets Will Face Dodgers In NLDS, Should Be Just As Afraid Of Utley and Rollins
NYPost.com:
Clayton Kershaw pitched the big-money Dodgers to their third straight NL West title, throwing a one-hitter as Los Angeles beat the San Francisco Giants 8-0 on Tuesday night.I don't care that both Utley and Rollins have had bad regular seasons statistically and are clearly on the downside of their careers. The disgruntled Mets fan in me just remembers how they were both huge Met killers during their longtime days with the Phillies. And I imagine either one of them coming up in a huge spot during this series just feening to put their foot on the Mets neck again. So sure, we can be afraid of Greinke and Kershaw all we want, but to me Utley and Rollins are just as dangerous, if not moreso when it comes to the Mets winning this series.
Kershaw allowed just a third-inning single and struck out 13, and now he will get a chance to erase those sour postseason memories as the Dodgers (88-69) advance to face the NL East champion Mets in a best-of-five Division Series.
Kershaw (16-7) finally got the best of his 2015 nemesis in the fourth matchup of the year against World Series MVP Madison Bumgarner, striking out the side in order three times and retiring the final 19 batters as the Dodgers snapped a four-game losing streak.
“There’s a little bit, if you don’t win this one then you’ve got two more and you start getting a little nervous, you start panicking a little bit,” Kershaw said. “We’ve still got something to play for. We’re still trying to fight the Mets for home-field advantage. It’s kind of a sigh of relief. We weren’t playing that well.”
Don Mattingly’s Dodgers earned a third straight playoff berth for the first time in franchise history, and did so by snapping a seven-game losing streak at AT&T Park this year. It’s also their sixth postseason berth in 10 years.
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