Finest Autographs
- #FA-KMA Kenta Maeda (via a redemption card)
Finest Firsts
#FF-CS Corey Seager
"I thought Mike had did what we had hoped," Roberts said. "There were 60 pitches that he threw in that last rehab start ... and where he was at with the third time through, I thought he gave us a chance to win."
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"All his pitches move late," Calhoun said. "That's the biggest thing."Clayton Kershaw is on his way to having one of the more dominating seasons the game has ever seen. He is currently striking out 22 batters for ever walk (an unheard of percentage) and leading the league in complete games, shut outs, strike outs, WAR, pitching WAR, FIP and WHIP. His ERA is a minuscule 1.67 in 70 innings pitched. It's hard to believe, but after five straight fantastic CY Young worthy seasons he just might be getting better.
"You come out aggressive, ready to hit," Giavotella added, "but sometimes those strikes are in different spots than they appear to be."
Kenta Maeda finally got a look at the promotional bobblehead the Dodgers are giving out on Tuesday, July 26th against the Tampa Bay Rays. As you can see, in the photo tweeted out by the Dodgers, he definitely got a kick out of it. On the right is a better look at the bobble, via another tweet by the Dodgers."When you see [Mike] Trout walking up to the batter's box and he looks at me and shakes his head like, 'I'm going to take my medicine,' that respect is earned," said Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. "There's that novelty, that respect that Clayton has from other players, so when you get in there, you're almost defeated."On another note, the Dodgers youngsters continue to wreck the ball. For the third straight game one of the kids hit a couple long balls in the game. On Sunday, Corey Seager hit two homers. On Monday, Trayce Thompson hammered two of his own. Then last night, Joc Pederson pocketed a couple while Seager hit another.