trojanchick99 said:Hello Hello!
Just thought I'd join in on the discussion here. Personally, I really don't have much to complain about right now, being a Dodger fan 10 and 2! WooHoo! Makes me forget about those damn lakers.
Anyways, I for one am surprised at just how well the Dodgers have been playing. I mean, I shouldn't be too surprised, given how good a manager Tracy is, but considering this is practically a different team than last year no one really know what to expect.
I am looking forward to getting Gagne and Penny back. I also hope that Izturis' throwing problems aren't the start of a Knoblauch-like implosion.
Anyways, Hello all! Here's to a great season!
RademR said:i dont think theres a reason to motivate the yanks. They started 8-11 last year, last time i checked there were 162 games in a season.
Chizip said:may 9th is the beginning of a 4 games series between the cardinals and dodgers, should be a good time
how sweet would a dodgers vs cardinals nlcs be
No spoken words said:Bradley's gone nuts lately. Um. Figuratively, I mean. Oops.
trojanchick99 said:
Funny! So far, so good with Bradley. I'm still kinda scared with him and Kent in the same clubhouse, but seems to be working. Of course winning is a great way to maintain the clubhouse.
Actually a fan with a glove hanging on the train tracks caught Manny's ball, then ARoid slapped the ball from the fan's glove, it rolled onto the Masspike and was squashed by an 18 wheeler. The only good thing is Payrod dropped his purse on the tracks and the commuter rail train ran it over, shattering his favorite mascara case.MrsSpringsteen said:It's OK, ARod saved Manny's ball from an oncoming car