Starting this year, I’ve made a habit of utilizing Twitter’s search function to find fan reactions to Dodgers events. The purpose of this is partially for laughs and partially for curiosity, but a larger part of the reason revolves around wanting to keep track of which players fans like and dislike … irrationally. So yeah, I willfully torture myself for ... Read More »
Tag Archives: Jonathan Broxton
Feed SubscriptionComment Of The Day: Everybody Laugh At Stupid People Irrationally Angry At Kenley Jansen On Twitter
If you are in this post and feel mad that I’m calling you stupid, then you can always correct that by not being stupid. Thanks. Come at me, bro. That’s why Jansen is no better than a middle reliever #Dodgers — Eddie Rievley (@R0yEdward) April 14, 2012 And thats why Kenley Jansen will never be a closer… — George Bissell ... Read More »
2011 Los Angeles Dodgers Season Review: Relief Pitchers
Kenley Jansen Relief pitchers are a fungible group, as many non-traditional sports analysts around the web have pointed out time and time again. Overpaying for them, particularly veteran arms, rarely works out. Constructing a pen on the cheap is the preferred way to go, especially when you have proven as an organization to be able to develop young arms year ... Read More »
To Honor Javy Guerra’s Epic Meltdown: Jonathan Broxton’s Top 5 Meltdowns
With Javy Guerra blowing (and losing) the game last night in an absolutely epic fashion (-.950 WPA), I was motivated to look back and see if much maligned closer Jonathan Broxton had ever done anything so epic before, because if you’re going to blow a game, why not make it awesome, right? - 0.1 IP 5 H 2 BB 4 ... Read More »
Around The Web: Carroll’s Value, Broxton’s Surgery, And Robinson’s Journey
True Blue LA: Eric Stephen looks at how Jamey Carroll exceeded expectations. While I don’t have the post anymore, I’m quite sure I didn’t like his signing at all. However, by mid-2010, it became quite apparent that he was going to be a valuable player for the Dodgers going forward. It wasn’t about grittiness or hustle or whatever storyline people ... Read More »
Around The Web: Watson Interview, Minor League POTY, And The NCAA
MLB: Dodgers don’t think Clayton Kershaw will be suspended. MLB: Hiroki Kuroda had an MRI on his neck that didn’t reveal any damage. Didn’t know he was still having trouble with it. MLB: Shawn Tolleson and Scott Van Slyke were named the Dodgers Branch Rickey Minor League Pitcher and Player Of The Year. I’ll be profiling both of them in ... Read More »
Around The Web: McCourt Mess, Remembering Broxton, And “Moneyball”
Los Angeles Times: As many expected, this nightmare with the McCourts will continue into 2012. Frank and Jamie McCourt expect to settle their divorce — and with it the question of who owns the Dodgers — in a trial during the 2012 baseball season. The trial is expected to start next spring or summer and last 30 to 45 days, ... Read More »
2011 Dodgers Proving That The Best Bullpen Is Often Times An Inexpensive One
During the 2010-2011 off-season, the Dodgers aimed to improve on what was an effective unit in 2010 (3.80 FIP/8th In MLB). With all their veteran relievers making their Los Angeles exit, the rest of the potential returning cast consisted primarily of pre-arbitration players making the major league minimum, with only Jonathan Broxton locked into a high paying salary for 2011. ... Read More »
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