Monday, July 01, 2019

Diamondbacks Series Starts Tuesday - Stadium Giveaways, Pregame Info and Other Stuff!


The next homestand starts on Monday against the San Francisco Giants. Below are some odds and ends for this upcoming homestand. Here are some important links:
Please note that the Dodgers are embarking on a new culinary experience at the stadium. Starting this homestand (all the way through August) fans can find the LA Feeds Blue Chef Series located in the right field plaza that will feature a special Chef Series pop-up concession stand. More information is available at the bottom of this post.
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Tuesday, June 2nd at 7:10 PM
Ross Stripling vs Taylor Clarke
TV: SportsNet LA, SNLA Spanish
Radio: AM 570 LA Sports, KTNQ 1020

2019 Topps Now - #462 - National League All-Star Outfield


Cody Bellinger's newest 2019 Topps Now card shares the spotlight with fellow All-Star outfield starters Christian Yellich and Ronald Acuña Jr. As you know, the trio was recently chosen, via fan vote, to be the starting outfield for the National League All-Star team and they represent the youngest All-Star outfield since 1957. That year the outfield included 23-year old right-fielder Hank Aaron, 26-year old center-fielder Willie Mays and 21-year old Frank Robinson. BTW, Yelich is 27-years old, Bellinger is 23-years old and Acuña is 21-yeas old. All six players are found on this cad. Go here to check it out and order.

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Friday, June 28, 2019

2019 Topps 582 Montgomery Club 1972 Poster - The Cody Bellinger Card

The third membership set for Topps 582 Montgomery Club have recently arrived at members mailboxes. As you know, earlier this season Topps unveiled an exclusive membership club for Baseball collectors that includes numerous exclusive sets.

This newest club set borrows the 1972 Topps Baseball poster design and includes 20 players; including Dodge slugger Cody Bellinger. Furthermore, all 20 players has a companion autographed card available, as well. Unfortunately, I do not have a pic of the autographed card. Go here for a complete checklist.

I included a pic of the Willie Davis poster from the original '72 set (you can see that above). These posters measured 9-7/16″ x 18″.

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#7 Cody Bellinger

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  • #7A Cody Bellinger -- Not Yet Seen


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Blog Kiosk: 6/28/2019 - Dodgers Links - All Star


Contracts to our All-Star! Cody Bellinger received the most votes during the “The Primary” portion of All-Star voting and finished up in second place, behind Christian Yellich, in overall NL voting. This is his second career All-Star nod (2017) and his very first fan election.

Graphic above via Matt Kelley/MLB.com at Dodger Insider. Below are more links to check out:
  • This Day in Dodgers HistoryIn 1907 then Yankees catcher Branch Rickey (who would be known for signing Jackie Robinson decades later) saw twelve Senator runners steal a base on him. In 1969 the Dodgers and Don Drysdale shut down the Padres at Jack Murphy Stadium by the lopsided score of 19-0. They break a LA Dodgers all-time record for runs scored in a game. In 2008 the Dodgers were no-hit by the Angels (Jered Weaver and Jose Arredondo), but still won the game, 1-0. The lone run was scored in the fifth inning when a couple of errors and a sacrifice fly by Blake DeWitt scored the eventual winning run.
  • Happy BirthdayFred MillerAl Downing & Jose Flores!

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Welcome to the Blue, Edwin Ríos!


The fruits of their labor is coming to fruition.

As you surely know, the Dodgers have been calling up one prospect after another. There was Matt Beaty... Then Kyle Garlick... Followed by Will Smith... Somewhere along the way Josh Sborz joined the club ... And there was Tony Gonsolin on Wednesday. Today, we learn (via a posting by Ron Cervenka at Think Blue LA) that high-flying prospect Edwin Ríos is here. Per a Dodger press release:
The Los Angeles Dodgers today recalled infielder Edwin Ríos and selected the contract of left-handed pitcher Zac Rosscup. To make room on the 25-man roster, the Dodgers optioned pitchers Tony Gonsolin and Caleb Ferguson, while transferring A.J. Pollock to the 60-day injured list to make room on the 40-man roster. 
Ríos, 25, earns his first assignment with the Dodgers and his next game will be his Major League debut. In 70 games with Oklahoma City, he slashed .249/.308/.475 with 14 homers and 48 RBI. In five minor league seasons, he has hit .293 (452-for-1542) with 78 homers and 283 RBI. The Puerto Rican native was originally drafted in the fifth round of the 2015 First Year Player Draft out of Florida International.

Blog Kiosk: 6/27/2019 - Dodger Links - Some Odds and Ends


Tony Gonsolin debuted yesterday, but things didn't go as planned. Per Ken Gurnick at MLB.com:
The 33-pitch first inning was a disaster. It started with Dyson’s bunt single with two strikes to defeat the shift. Speedy Tim Locastro then beat Gonsolin, who hesitated a split second, to first for an infield single, Pederson booted a routine grounder and Escobar slugged a three-run homer before there was an out. 
“I wouldn’t say the game sped up on me. I think I held my composure very well,” said Gonsolin, a former outfielder who laced a single in his first MLB at-bat. “Just comes down to executing pitches. It was a lot of fun on both sides of the ball.”
Gonsolin also recorded his very first Major League hit. Unfortunately, the Dodgers couldn't overcome the early damage. They lost 8-2 to the Diamondbacks (boxscore). Photo above via Jill Weisleder/Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Insider. Go here to check out more pics from yesterdays game. Below are more links to check out:
  • This Day in Dodgers HistoryIn 1939 the Dodgers and Boston Braves/Bees play a 23 inning game that ends in a 2-2 tie. In 1980 Jerry Reuss throws a no-hitter against the Giants at Cadelstick Park, 8-0. He faces just 28 batters, and missed a perfect game due to an error by Bill Russell in the first inning. In 2011 the Dodgers file for bankruptcy following the leagues refusal to approve a multibillion-dollar TV deal with FoxSports.
  • Happy Birthday, Jackie HayesBull DurhamHank BehrmanWayne TerwilligerDaryl Ward & Jim Johnson!