April 14, 2005
What a Relief
If you wanted to see good relief pitching, Chavez Ravine was the place to be last night. The Dodgers and Giants bullpens combined for six innings, three hits, no walks and seven strikeouts while not allowing a run. Unfortunately for the Giants, Brett Tomko had allowed home runs to Choi and Kent and the Dodgers won 4-1.
It's interesting to see Choi and Drew batting 2-3, having poor seasons so far, and yet the Dodgers are tied with the Blue Jays for most runs scored in the majors with 55. What's going to happen when Choi and Drew start to hit?
Posted by David Pinto at
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Don't worry much about Choi. He is a slob and the season is yet early.
"What's going to happen when Choi and Drew start to hit?"
Plaschke will find something else "wrong" with DePodesta and write about it?
Maybe by then the rest of the team will stop hitting.