Showing posts with label Casey Blake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Casey Blake. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Things we learned from last night's game (8/9/11)

Ted Lilly?  He throws like a girl.

Overview: Lilly strong, Cliff Lee stronger.  Dodgers lose, 2-1.

Pros:  Ted Lilly gave up a home run to Cliff Lee, but was otherwise very solid.  He pitched 8 innings, giving up only 6 hits and a walk against a team with All-Stars starting at six of the eight positions.  It was the deepest Lilly has gone in a game for the Dodgers this season, and a well-earned quality start from a guy we've been pretty hard on this year.  Blake Hawksworth pitched a shutout ninth and has quietly gotten his ERA under three. Considering the Dodgers got him for the moldering corpse of Ryan Theriot, he has to go down as one of Ned Colletti's best trades. Casey Blake deserves some love too, following up Monday's two hit, two walk game with another 2 for 4.  He's gotten his average up almost twenty points in the last week- maybe he's playing his way into a waiver deal?

Cons:  It's hard to knock the offense for getting shut out by Cliff Lee, so the big story here is Dee Gordon.  He re-injured his right shoulder and had to leave mid at-bat, and is at the doctor's office getting an MRI as I type this.  As we've said before, any kind of injury to Dee is disasterous, and if this turns into a lingering issue for the rest of the season, the Dodgers are in serious trouble.  Here's hoping a cortisone injection and a couple of days off heal the kid.

What we learned:  The Dodgers have lost to the Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee by a combined three runs.  A loss is a loss is a loss, of course, but they've played hard and have been in both games until the final out.  It's nice to see the team fighting against the no-doubt best team in the NL, and it makes you wonder how the season would have gone had this group gelled earlier in the season. 

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Blake activated from DL stint for neck stiffness; Uribe to DL with groin strain. Related?

"Lower... lower..."
Amidst the flurry of activity leading up to tomorrow's trade deadline, the Dodgers have made a different kind of roster move: Casey Blake has been activated from the DL, with Juan Uribe replacing him there after trying- and failing- to play through a groin strain.

Sexual innuendo aside, I'm all for anything that gets Juan Uribe out of the lineup, and it's nice to see Blake again in what will almost certainly be his last season in Dodger blue.  While it'd be nice to pay lip service to the idea that this will hurt Uribe's chances to get picked up as a waiver claim in the next few weeks, well... that's not going to happen.  So enjoy having Casey Blake back on the field, for as long as his body will allow, and try to pretend for the next 15 or so days that we don't have Juan Uribe signed for the next two seasons.  Ugh.