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If McGwire isn't jobless by tomorrow morning then I will have lost little faith I have in the Dodgers front office. This team needs a shakeup in the worst way, and I would 100% embrace Mattingly being let go as well.
What a season Arrieta is having: 17-6 with a 2.11 ERA and almost 200 Ks.
Ironically, the Dodgers he just no-hit could have two pitchers that could beat him in the Cy Young voting, Greinke and Kershaw.
And the the Dodgers getting no-hit twice in ten days?! And still in first place despite their anemic hitting. Just shows how incredible their pitching has been.
Besides having possibly the top two Cy Young candidates,Are u serious? They have two pitchers. Outside of Greinke and Kershaw the pitching is bad at best but more like awful. The Dodgers could have already ran away with this division if they had a bullpen and could get some hits going
Stop trolling anything that's not the Cardinals. Sure they don't have the depth of St. Louis, but no one has ever claimed they do.
Besides having possibly the top two Cy Young candidates,
3rd starter Brett Anderson has a 3.36 era.
4th starter Mike Bolsinger has a 2.83 era
Middle reliever J.P. Howell is 5-1 with a 1.43 era.
Closer Kenley Jansen has 27 saves, a 2.39 era and an incredible 65 Ks in 37 innings.
Dodgers' pitchers, including starters and relievers, have given up the second fewest runs in the entire NL. Runs allowed is the very definition of a great pitching staff.I've seen several games where the gas cans in the pen have cost games. You're incredibly wrong if u don't think they should have the division wrapped up.
I was responding to Sam, who wrote that the Dodgers' pitching has been awful