Los Angeles Dodgers Need Help From Management and McCourt


OK I admit it was nice to see Los Angeles Dodgers rookie pitcher Eric Stults earn the home team a much needed victory the other night in Colorado but dodgers fans that all of a sudden feel the Dodgers no longer need another arm in the starting rotation have lost whatever was left of their already deteriorating minds…

Need I remind you that in their next game against the Philadelphia Phillies, the Los Angeles Dodgers are scheduled to start Brett Tomko. Brett Tomko of the 2-10 record and the astronomical 5.67 era!

As long as Brett Tomko has a spot in the rotation, GM Ned Colletti and Owner Frank McCourt have given up on the LA Dodger’s chances of winning the National League West…

In my opinion, Dodgers fans deserve a better product on the field.

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It was admirable for Brad penny to go out yesterday, pitch on 3 days rest and put together a gutsy performance to give the Dodgers a much needed victory but LA skipper Grady Little is pushing this team to it’s limits and it’s too early to be doing that.

Pitching Brad Penny on 3 days rest against the Rockies with 38 games to play?

I say Little is pushing this team too hard but I don’t blame him…

I think he sees that the Dodgers are on the verge…

They’re on the verge of blowing this season and Little is doing whatever he can to keep this team from falling part.

Point is he shouldn’t be having to work this hard. The LA Dodgers need another starter in their rotation because Tomko isn’t going to cut it and I’m not betting the season on one good night by rookie Eric Stults.

Sure you can blame this season on injuries to Jason Schmidt or Randy Wolf but these are the friggin’ Los Angeles Dodgers and when a player goes down you replace him (with someone competent). It’s that simple. Or at least that’s how it used to be before Frank McCourt showed up.

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