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So have the Dodgers given up on Hu already?
Whom.
I guess he let his backbone slide. Somebody should call The Maestro.
All you non-Canadians probably won't get this reference.
Ah, so's your mom.
whom
King of the DL.
Not often you see a guy hitting 366 replaced by someone with a higher BA.
A first baseman who sometimes embarrasses himself at third.
I meant DeWitt at SS, sorry...I gotz LaRoche in a deep league and thought he'd be up as soon as he was healed. Can't blame LA for playing the hot hand but LaRoche is a way more advanced prospect.
Meanwhile, LaRoche has been tearing up Vegas. It's a pleasant problem for the Dodgers to have.
Unfortunately, DeWitt has never played SS as a pro. The Dodgers tried him at second base for a year in 2006, but moved him back to third for 2007, so I'm guessing he didn't impress defensively in the middle infield.
The only Dodger third baseman who really can play short is Tony Abreu, but he hurt himself in spring training and hasn't played since. I suppose there's a slim chance that Nomar could play short without embarrassing himself at this stage. I hope so - since when he's healthy hopefully he becomes the utility guy the Dodgers were talking about (in leaks) over the offseason, when they expected LaRoche to win 3b.
This is a throw-down, a show-down.
Hell no, I can't slow down.
It's gonna go...
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