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wellbilldancesays
03-12-2009, 10:06 AM
Well I've stepped out of my lifted truck, put up my rally monkey, taken off my TapouT shirt and covered my barbed wire tatt. And have some interesting Dodgers news to report but wait let me get in my Dodger fan gear. Okay putting on my wal-mart generic dodger jersey, pulled up my oversized dickies with a fat crease. Got my navy blue nike cortez laced up and on. Okay ready to report, oh wait my lady is still penciling on her eyebrows.

Okay now I'm ready.

Pedro back to the Dodgers? Could it be?

Looks like its a possibly at the moment. Pedro a now 37 year old with a rebuilt arm is a free agent after three injury plagued years with the Mets.

Pedro was looking pretty good for the DR team in the World Baseball Classic (of course he was pitching to the Netherlands team who aren't exactly known for baseball dominanace but he did dominate against them), and the Dodgers needing a pitcher...... maybe the dodgers could make up for their infamous trade of Pedro for Delino?

Pedro and Manny matched up might just be the ticket to take the dodgers all the way. And the way Schmidt is giving up the long ball it really might be just what the dodgers need.

We'll stay tuned for what at the very least we'll be an interesting year for the boys in blue!

City Dad
03-12-2009, 10:23 AM
Well I've stepped out of my lifted truck, put up my rally monkey, taken off my TapouT shirt and covered my barbed wire tatt. And have some interesting Dodgers news to report but wait let me get in my Dodger fan gear. Okay putting on my wal-mart generic dodger jersey, pulled up my oversized dickies with a fat crease. Got my navy blue nike cortez laced up and on. Okay ready to report, oh wait my lady is still penciling on her eyebrows.

wellbilldancesays, I find your stereotype deeply offensive. Some of us Dodger fans wear size 30 plaid shorts, pulled up socks and house-slippers... and my hyna hasn't penciled on her eyebrows since the police gave her those stitches on her forehead...

(You can buy jersies at Walmart?!?!?!? Looks like I've been loitering around the handball court for nothing!!!)

DarkShadow
03-12-2009, 10:55 AM
Ahh, God Bless Fred Claire and his decision to trade him for Delino DeShields...I remember it like it was yesterday.

In any case, Pedro would definitely be a match made in heaven for the Dodgers, using their previous pitching acquisitions as a basis of my analysis.

Old?

Check.


Washed up?

Check.


Suffers from season debilitating injuries?

Check


Is gonna want a nice chunk of change?

Check

If they bring Pedro back, they should also find where his brother Ramón is and bring him back too. He'll be as good, as, I dunno, the Angels' 5th starter at this rate.

What the Dodgers should do is trade Schmidt to the Angels for Jared "I'll Never Be Better Than My Brother" Weaver, as his "Can't Get Out the First Inning in Spring Training" debut performance is rivaling Schmidt's outings; well, minus the fact Schmidt actually got more than 2/3 of an inning's work in.

That, or convince some of these Cuban pitchers to defect. This unknown "Bunch of Communists" pitching staff makes both the Angel and Dodger staff look they just got drafted from the California Penal league.

I can't wait for April 6th, when I make my drive to San Diego to harass the Padres fans who couldn't sell out their season and home opener against the Dodgers, and to start a petition to bring back "The San Diego Chicken."

Now if I can only find my Air Jordan 3s, True Blue.

http://www.sneakerfiles.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/air-jordan-retro-true-blue.jpg

Those Nike Cortez were so 1988.

City Dad
03-12-2009, 11:04 AM
That, or convince some of these Cuban pitchers to defect. This unknown "Bunch of Communists" pitching staff makes both the Angel and Dodger staff look they just got drafted from the California Penal league.



imagine what kind of un-discovered talent must be sitting on that island. reason enough to lift the embargo I say!

wellbilldancesays
03-12-2009, 11:17 AM
Even without Pedro the Dodgers have a line up that is sure to produce runs. In fact I'm sure they have nothing to worry about giving up an average of almost 7 runs per game in pre-season.
The idea to win championships you need "defense" is just ridiculous!

DarkShadow
03-12-2009, 11:24 AM
imagine what kind of un-discovered talent must be sitting on that island. reason enough to lift the embargo I say!

I've been watching pretty much all of the WBC games, and the fundamentals that other teams exhibit makes our "Who-Needs-a-Sacrifice-Bunt-When-You-Can-Hit-a-Homer" approach to the game hilarious.

The defense is also not that shabby. One of my favorite plays so far in International play has to be this 2B to SS to 1B play beautifully executed by Team Cuba.

http://tinyurl.com/cv8mub

They make it look so easy.

Now I want a Cuba Libre. Anybody know where I can pick up some Havana Club Gran Reserva? :Wink:

DarkShadow
03-12-2009, 01:16 PM
In Dodger news....


PHOENIX -- Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Manny Ramirez was scratched in his first scheduled spring training start because of tightness in his left hamstring.

Manny being Manny, baby!

sweetfish
03-12-2009, 01:27 PM
Darkshadow that is some pretty funny stuff, especially the knock on my Padres. I know they will be the worst franchise in the league again and will have an average of 12,000 - 15,000 fans showing up every home game. They can't field a competitive team and still keep the beer prices around $9.00 for 12 oz cup.

Looks like I will be watching my Padres at the Lake Elsinore field.

As far as Pedro goes, he won't last the first month. He will pull a hammy or groin and retire like he was thinking about doing last year.

ThemBastards
03-12-2009, 01:37 PM
I think Pedro would be a good pick up for you guys after the all star break, let the old man rest then run him out there.

troutdog
03-12-2009, 01:56 PM
I can never hear Pedro's name without thinking of Delino Deshields....that one set us back a looong time. If you want to stick a needle in my side just say 'PEDRO'.:Secret:


TD

City Dad
03-12-2009, 02:03 PM
I've been watching pretty much all of the WBC games, and the fundamentals that other teams exhibit makes our "Who-Needs-a-Sacrifice-Bunt-When-You-Can-Hit-a-Homer" approach to the game hilarious.

The defense is also not that shabby. One of my favorite plays so far in International play has to be this 2B to SS to 1B play beautifully executed by Team Cuba.

http://tinyurl.com/cv8mub

They make it look so easy.

Now I want a Cuba Libre. Anybody know where I can pick up some Havana Club Gran Reserva? :Wink:

now that was beautiful... and I know I sound like a !#%^*^&*^*^, but I can't wait to see the Hudson - Furcal- Loney doulbe plays

DarkShadow
03-12-2009, 02:07 PM
I think Pedro would be a good pick up for you guys after the all star break, let the old man rest then run him out there.

Well, hopefully the Dodgers are scheduled to play the Netherlands a dozen or so times after the All Star break, as Pedro is looking like Cy Young against them. Then again, some of those guys playing for the Netherlands I hear have real jobs as glass blowers.

Apparently we want Peetie for the league minimum? How about a cool million, with incentives that'll push him up to 2 million? Go the entire season without getting hurt, and he has his choice of shacking up with Paris Hilton or one of the girls from the Hills? Have a 2:1 strikeout to walk ratio, and you get a personal suite at the Commerce Casino hotel.

Too bad his personal midget perished, or else he could've well been the Dodgers' answer to the Rally Monkey.

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/124/414905831_6d5367fab3.jpg

Imagine having him in the locker room? Too bad Jeff Kent's not around anymore, or else that would've been some entertaining conversations.

Scoring Machine
03-12-2009, 04:09 PM
I'm sure they have nothing to worry about giving up an average of almost 7 runs per game in pre-season.

Seriously, spring training for the players is good for three things...

1) Seeing if injuries have healed
2) Position battles
3) Getting into shape

Non-roster invitees and minor leaguers are getting playing time.

Predicting success in spring training would also then include Pittsburgh winning their division and Boston finishing last in theirs based on current standings.

On second thought, that would be awesome.

DarkShadow
03-12-2009, 09:41 PM
Seriously, spring training for the players is good for three things...

1) Seeing if injuries have healed
2) Position battles
3) Getting into shape

Non-roster invitees and minor leaguers are getting playing time.


http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/6364/williehays.jpg


"Shît! I've been cut already?!"

FISHINGBEE
04-15-2009, 01:51 PM
Well I've stepped out of my lifted truck, put up my rally monkey, taken off my TapouT shirt and covered my barbed wire tatt. And have some interesting Dodgers news to report but wait let me get in my Dodger fan gear. Okay putting on my wal-mart generic dodger jersey, pulled up my oversized dickies with a fat crease. Got my navy blue nike cortez laced up and on. Okay ready to report, oh wait my lady is still penciling on her eyebrows.

Okay now I'm ready.

Pedro back to the Dodgers? Could it be?

Looks like its a possibly at the moment. Pedro a now 37 year old with a rebuilt arm is a free agent after three injury plagued years with the Mets.

Pedro was looking pretty good for the DR team in the World Baseball Classic (of course he was pitching to the Netherlands team who aren't exactly known for baseball dominanace but he did dominate against them), and the Dodgers needing a pitcher...... maybe the dodgers could make up for their infamous trade of Pedro for Delino?

Pedro and Manny matched up might just be the ticket to take the dodgers all the way. And the way Schmidt is giving up the long ball it really might be just what the dodgers need.

We'll stay tuned for what at the very least we'll be an interesting year for the boys in blue! Pedro Guerrero wow i thought he was older than 39.

FISHINGBEE

troutdog
07-15-2009, 01:48 AM
After all the speculation....to the Phillies.

So where do you think Halladay is going to land?

Would you trade Kershaw for Halladay straight up if you were the Dodger's GM?


TD

DarkShadow
07-17-2009, 01:17 AM
Would you trade Kershaw for Halladay straight up if you were the Dodger's GM?


TD

I say we trade Edwin Jackson.

The Angler
07-17-2009, 06:17 PM
I say you just trade the whole Doyers squad for Mexico's Olympic team!!!!!!

troutdog
07-18-2009, 03:48 AM
I say you just trade the whole Doyers squad for Mexico's Olympic team!!!!!!

Are you related to SoCalGuy by chance? :Rolls Eyes:


TD

The Angler
07-18-2009, 09:46 PM
Are you related to SoCalGuy by chance? :Rolls Eyes:


TD

Hahaha...



NO...

WARRIORMIKE
07-19-2009, 12:24 PM
dang I thought Pedro Guerrero was coming back :ROFL:

Frenchy
07-19-2009, 12:47 PM
now that the phillies got pedro its honestly a toss up as to where halladay ends up espn says the jays are trying to package veron wells and his outrageous 136 million dollar contract so looks like the yankees are really the only team that can afford both the hallady and wells contracts


my guess is he either goes to the yankees or stays w the jays