Andre Ethier

26 June 2009

Who needs ManRam when we got the machine Andre Ethier. Today he hit not only 1 but 3 homeruns. When this guys hits homeruns he tends to hit more than one. He collected 6 RBI's as the dodgers de

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Welcome to my blog!! I am exited to be sharing all the news about the Los Angeles Dodgers. 

Hopefully I bring good luck to the team as we bring a championship to the city of angels this october. So get ready and sit tight as i will

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7 July 2008

The proposed deal that would have seen the Dodgers send Matt Kemp, James Loney, Andy LaRoche, Andre Ethier, Chad Billingsley, Clayton Kershw, Vladamir Guerrero, the letter “L”’ from the Hollywood sign (the one on the left, not the one on the right), Kobe Bryant, and DJ Mbenga to the Indians for C.C. and Casey Blake is no more. The Brewers, in a possible drunken haze traded four minor leaguers (including the perpetually well traveled “player to be named later”) in what appears to be a great move for the Brew Crew. They have no interest in keeping C.C. outside of this year if it is going to cost them a lot (and it likely will) so they will be able to pick up a couple of draft picks from the next team that signs him, and get to use the skills of a man in a contract year who is trying to make a good impression on any team that’s courting him. Smart move by the Brewers that is pretty much win, win. The Indians got a good package, but one has to wonder what they could have fleeced from the Dodgers if their deal went through. My exaggeration from the top is probably not too far off.

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2 July 2008

hits went for extra bases, including hit a pair of Jeff Kent RBI doubles and a triple by Matt Kemp. Andre Ethier finished a triple shy of the cycle, recording his eighth homer. Luis Maza also executed a perfect suicide squeeze in the fourth inning to bring home Blake DeWitt, picking up the first RBI for a Dodger shortstop since… June 5.

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1 July 2008

Losing Andruw Jones and then Juan Pierre has meant more playing time for their young hotshots Andre Ethier and Matt Kemp, something Torre was either unwilling or unable to do, perhaps because he was stuck by the same “play the most who you pay the most” philosophy that has plagued the Mariners.

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29 June 2008

and I can name the extent of Sunday’s offense without even glancing at a box score: a walk by Andre Ethier in the first (erased on a double play) and singles by Jeff Kent in the second, Juan Pierre in the sixth and Delwyn Young in the ninth. The Dodgers then mounted a mini-rally in the ninth, but James Loney hit a weak grounder with the bases loaded to give Frankie Rodriguez his 32nd save.

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18 June 2008

Loney, by the way, is hitting .396 in the month of June. Andre Ethier added three hits on a night when Jeff Kent and Russell Martin combined for an oh-fer in the middle of the lineup.

The o

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11 June 2008

ould make another mistake when, playing left field, he bobbled the transfer of a ground ball hit by Andre Ethier, allowing him to make it to second base without a play.

Though none of these went for errors, all these miscues led to the Dodgers’ final six runs. The only official error the Padres made was a fielding error by first baseman Adrian Gonzalez at the end of a potential inning-ending double play in the ninth inning, a mistake that allowed the final two Dodger runs to come home.

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