Ronald Belisario was arrested early Saturday morning on suspicion of possible DUI. I guess this guy hasnt learned that drinking and driving do not mix everyone knows how a human is put on jeoperdy
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27 June 2009
26 June 2009
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25 May 2008
The Dodgers seem to be stuck in the middle. They are just over .500. They are still in 2nd place in the NL West, but they cannot seem to make a move. Of course Joe Torre managed a Yankee team last year who was in last place around this time of year, and ended up making the playoffs. Luckily the Dodgers despite so many flaws are only 3.5 games behind the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Dodgers hitting is extremely inconsistent. They are trying to mix veterans with really young guys. Their young guys seem to be developing well and Matt Kemp, James Loney, and Russell Martin look like future stars.
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21 May 2008
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20 May 2008
There's nothing like the feeling as you go through your day and co-workers, friends and family ask, "What do you got going tonight?" and you get to tell them, "I'm going to the Dodger Game." Everyone's immediate response is a smile with a response like, "Oh, that's cool" or "Sweet" or "How fun". "I'm going to the Dodger game," immediately sends peoples Thinking Blue as they envision: The Stadium. The Ravine. Philippe's. Vinnie. Nancy B. Hefley. Dodger Dogs. Ten Dollar Beers. The Pavillion bleachers. The traffic. The parking. The traffic. The parking. We can all, as Dodger fans, relate, reminisce and bond over past, present and future Dodger Stadium memories. Now one can argue that any fan, of any ball park, of any team has their own quirks, traditions, and specialness that they can lay claim as to what makes its park better than the rest. But Dodger Stadium is more special than anywhere else. More unique. More of an experience. And it's not the metal and concrete and the blue and the hills and the nice weather that make it that way, it's the people.
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18 May 2008
Skowron would be traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1963, where he would continue to decline, once again platooning at first. Hitting a moribund .203/.252/.287 for the season, Moose found some of his old postseason magic when his new Dodgers faced off against his former team in the Series. Facing the Yanks, he went 5-13 with a homer in the series, as the Dodgers delivered a stunning sweep against the Yankees in one of the lowest-scoring series ever and the first one in which the Yankees had failed to win a game.
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24 January 2008
Can you believe that spring training is almost here? Personally, I"m ecstatic, but not just because that means that baseball season is quickly coming. Nope, I'm excited because this year, we are planning a trip to Arizona to watch a few spring training games!!! Talk about fun! We will probably leave the kids at home with my mom, so that we can fully enjoy the experience (without having to plan all kinds of entertaining side trips). The kids don't really care about baseball until the season actually starts and they get to head to Chavez Ravine.
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15 December 2007
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