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Los Angeles Dodgers : A Year in Review and Outlook into the Next
With the final game of the Major League Baseball season commencing September 28, fall is always the most thrilling time of the year if you are a dedicated baseball fanatic. Each year things on the field (and off!) can get hairy as enthusiastic fans hash it out over which team will win. For the Los Angeles Dodgers, they are riding the delicious crest of the wave of what has so far been a spectacular season.
It has been twenty years since the Dodger's last took home a winning title, and they have never been more ready. Or perhaps more not ready. For newcomer Joe Torre, he stepped onto the Dodger's as team manager earlier this year and embraced a fresh set of players entirely. Bogged down this year with an uncannily high number of injuries amongst his Dodger vets, he has had to pump up the rookies and the not so experienced. This involved some substantial trades that certainly changed the course of the 2008 Dodger's season earlier this year. With the inability to perform of Dodger's hitting coach Don Mattingly, Torre also had to pick up the extra slack in that department as well. Yes, Torre certainly took a larger-than expected bite when accepting the offer to manage the Los Angeles Dodger's.
However, you will be pressed to find a single Dodger's person with the gall to question the actions of Joe Torre. Since the addition of MLB superstar Manny Ramirez on July 31st earlier this year, the Dodger's have had a record-breaking turnout of 115,300. In a three-way pact for what may have been the worst decision the Boston Red Sox ever made when they let go of Manny, the Dodger's traded in outfielder Jason Bay and infielder Josh Wilson to the Red Sox, as well as infielder Andy LaRoche to the Pittsburgh Pirates. But Dodger's manager Joe Torre has no regrets. Named the National League Player of the Month in August, Dodger's hopefuls eagerly anticipate the possibility of Manny's inauguration as the MVP of the 2008 MLB season.
As Dodger's fans and baseball fans alike flock to the Dodger's stadium to catch a glimpse of Manny's notorious dreadlocks and playful antics on the field, the Dodger's are bracing for a highly heated post-season and a chance at the World Series title. With the post-season Division Series beginning today officially, the Dodger's must win three out of five games to move on. Then phase two of the post-season madness kicks off October 10 th where the Dodger's must win four out of seven games in the League for that golden shot at the coveted World Series, which begins October 22 nd and the Dodger's must also win four out of seven games to call the title their own.
Manny is not the only Dodger's player worth talking about this year. The Dodger's Korean pitcher, Chan Ho Park, returned to the Dodger's November of last year. This year, on June 21 st , Park became only the fourth player in MLB history to start a game against each and every one of the 30 teams that make up the MLB teams. Another historic moment in MLB and Dodger's history: all three Dodger's pitchers, on May 17 th , who pitched against the Angels, were of Asian descent. This year the Dodger's have more Asian players than any other team with four Asian pitchers and an Asian infielder.
Yes indeed, this year's World Series will be almost cinematic. Between the Angels and the Cubs, the Dodger's have their work cut out for them. The Dodger's must not only play ball the hardest they can, but they must trump the emotions involved with the Chicago Cubs. For the Cubs, they want more than anything to quench the notorious 100-year dearth since last winning the World Series that hangs over their teams' reputation like a black fog that just won't lift. The Dodger's must find a way to be hungrier for the title than even that.
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