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Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 by admin
Wow what got into the Dodgers?
No Either, no Manny, it does not matter the pitching staff has taken over the team. Kershaw, Billingsley, Kuroda and Ely have been tremendous for the past two weeks. It all goes back to the old adage that pitching and defense win games and Championships. It is much to early to start talking about wining the division, but at least they are on the right track to getting there. If the clubhouse mindset is to concentrate on the pitching and defense and let the offense come, because we all know that will be there most of the time, then they have a chance.
Credit Joe Torre and Rick Honeycutt for turning the pitching staff around and heading the Dodgers on the right track. If they could get a big time number one starter then they would really be in the hunt. Once the McCourt divorce is sorted out then perhaps Ned will be able to make a move.
Go Dodgers!
Tags: Baseball, Dodgers, mlb, sports Posted in Southern California Sports | Comments Off
Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 by admin
After much debate on the talk radio stations as to whether the Suns and Lakers series is going to be a contest or not, here are my thoughts.
The Lakers have done nothing more than hold home court advantage as the are suppose to do. Yes they have scored a combined 252 points in two games which is quite impressive but they have given up 219 points which is definitely not good. Pau has been able to show what he is made of and right now that is the best player in the playoffs. Pretty darn good for the Big Spaniard.
What they need to do is figure out how to stop Phoenix from scoring so many points and not turn the ball over so much. If they move on to the Finals, noticed I said “if” do not assume anything Phoenix came back after being down 3-1, I remember that all to well, then they will have to play a defensive minded Boston or Orlando team. Both of those teams like to lock teams down and not give up a lot of points. Heck 252 points might be how many points some teams score against Boston or Orlando in 3 games. So the Lakers will have to play really good defensive because they will not be able to score so many points like they are against Phoenix.
So will the Lakers make it a clean series sweep? Chances are probably not so good for that to happen. Phoenix will come out shooting 3’s on Sunday night. I have to believe Channing Frye will play much better at home than he did in LA, for that matter all the bench players for Phoenix will play much better. There is no telling how the bench for LA will play, sometimes they do not play well with the noise of the visiting crowd, they get caught up with the pace of the game instead of running the offense. The Lakers will make it close but will not be able to pull it out in the end. Sorry Lakers but trying to be realistic. Phoenix made it to the Finals for a reason and they are going to show it off on Sunday.
Tags: lakers, nba, Pau Gasol, sports Posted in Southern California Sports | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010 by admin
Last night the Lakers rolled past the Thunder like the Garth Brooks song. I know people in LA were happy and surprised all wrapped into one. Less than 24 hours before all the reporters in LA were saying what is wrong with the Lakers? Are they not playing with heart? How badly injured is Kobe? Can they stop Russell Westbrook or Kevin Durant? How are they going to get the ball inside to Pau and Andrew?
All the Lakers must have been listening and came out and showed the reporters and fans who really is the Champions with a massive demonstration of how to play defense and how to get the ball inside. Pau and Andrew combined for 46 points and 22 rebounds and the Lakers assisted on 60% of all the baskets made. Team basketball at its best, there were ally-oops, head fakes and get this only 14 3-point shots attempted down from their 31 3-point shot attempts in game 3.
Mind you this is only one game and the Thunder pretty much destroyed the Lakers in game 4 in the same fashion but all the “experts” were saying that who ever wins game 5 has a huge advantages in the series. So do the Lakers have the series wrapped up, by no means, but if history is a gauge they have a pretty good chance. The Lakers are 17-0 in series if they win game 5 when the series is tied 2-2.
Friday night will be the test back in OKC, but now the Lakers gave a big middle finger to all the doubters and the haters and put the league on notice that they can still play.
Tags: Andrew Bynum, Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant, lakers, nba, Oklahoma City, Pau Gasol, Russell Westbrook, sports, Thunder Posted in Southern California Sports | Comments Off
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 by admin
The Lakers will take on the Thunder in Oklahoma city tonight at 6:30 PST. This will be an interesting match up after the game Two scare. Will the Thunder be too hyped up before their home game and not be able to perform or will the Lakers come in with a relaxed attitude and get blown out. Yesterday on KLAC AM570 Vic the Brick predicted a Lakers lose by 20 points to the Thunder tonight. I thought that was quite a prediction from the Laker lover himself, but I am with Vic on this one. The Lakers will probably lose this one, maybe not by 20 points, but probably more by 10-12 points. The only way they will be able to prove both Vic and I wrong is if they are able to stop/limit Durant and Westbrook and figure out a way to get the ball to Bynum and Lamar needs to figure out how to baffle Ibaka. Kobe and Pau can not continue to combine for 64 points a night and expect them to win a Championship or much less a series.
Oh yeah there is the whole getting your shot blocked 17 times thing that needs to be addressed. One piece of advise “Head Fake” or “Shot Fake” try it once in a while and see what happens. The Thunder defenders will fly by you and then go to the basket.
Good luck to the Lakers and hopefully they will earn a split in Oklahoma.
Tags: Basketball, lakers, nba, sports Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010 by admin
The Los Angeles Dodgers scored 23 runs the past two games, Wow that is all I have to say. The bummer is they only won one game out of two. They definitely have their own “Big Blue Machine”, stealing that term from the 70’s Cincinnati Reds, I choose that since they were play the Reds the past two games. With Matt Kemp leading the way with 7 homers (tops in the National League ahead of Albert Pujols) and a 10 game hitting streak, Andre Either and his sweet swing batting a cool .400, and of course there is Manny hitting a blistering .421 second in the National League. And the man that starts it all off is Rafael Furcal batting .356 with 7 stolen bases. Furcal is rounding in too shape quite nicely so far, hopefully his health stays at this level or better. All of the Dodgers regular day starters are batting .313 or better except for Blake DeWitt.
I do not know how much the Dodgers are paying Don Mattingly, but whatever it is he is certainly earning his money this year and is showing why he will be the next Dodger manager after Joe Torre leaves.
Now all they have to do is figure out the pitching and look out National League.
Tags: Baseball, Dodgers, sports Posted in Southern California Sports | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 by admin
Going to the Grand Prix on Friday is a fun experience. You can walk freely around the track and through the Lifestyle Expo because usually there are less people than on Saturday and definitely on Sunday. If you go into the pits the drivers are usually more willing to sign autographs and talk because they have not yet gotten into “race mode” yet. A fun thing to do is watch the Pro/Celebrity practice and if you get over by their pit area early enough you can get some autographs and pictures with the celebrities. Here is a list of all the Pro/Celebrity drivers:
Chris Ashworth North Hollywood Toyota – Vice President
Jamie Bestwick BMX Rider
Adrien Brody Actor
Adam Carolla Comedian and Writer
Tanner Foust TV Host, Pro Racer and Stunt Driver
Brian Austin Green Actor, Director and Producer
Tony Hawk Action-Sports Athlete
Zachary Levi Actor
Jesse McCartney Singer, Songwriter and Actor
Steve Millen Racing Champion
Marty Nothstein Drag Race Driver and Former Champion Cyclist
Dave Pasant Retired Insurance Executive
Megyn Price Actress
Keanu Reeves Actor
Christian Slater Actor
Tika Sumpter Actress
Jimmy Vasser 1996 IndyCar World Series Champion
Patrick Warburton Television and Film Actor
Jerry Westlund Charity Auction Winner
Here is a hour by hour event schedule for Friday:
7:00 a.m. Gates Open
7:15 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. ALMS Practice
8:00 a.m. Lifestyle Expo Opens
9:35 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Team Drifting Demonstration
10:00 a.m. Arena Jamm
10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. IndyCar Practice
11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Toyota Pro/Celebrity Practice
12:15 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. Firestone Indy Lights Practice
2:25 p.m. – 3:25 p.m. IndyCar Practice
3:40 p.m. – 4:10 p.m. Toyota Pro/Celebrity Qualifying
4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. IndyCar All-Driver Autograph Session (IndyCar Paddock)
4:20 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. World Challenge Practice
5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. ALMS Qualifying
6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Tecate Light Fiesta Friday Concert Featuring Molotov and Maldita Vecindad
7:00 p.m. Toyota Grand Prix Charity Ball at Westin Long Beach
8:30 p.m. – Lucha Va Voom Show, Grand Ballroom, LB Convention Center (separate admission)
Friday is a fun day and is a great way to place hookie from. Have a great time and if you need a ticket visit Long Beach Grand Prix Tickets.
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Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 by admin
The Izod Indycar Series car is roaring down the streets of Long Beach April 16-18, it is one of the biggest parties and events in Southern California. If you need tickets, they can be purchased here. Besides the Indycar series you can also take in the Pro/Celebrity race on Saturday afternoon, the American LeMans series, the Firestone Indy Lights, and the SCCA Pro World Challenge Championships. Take a look at the individual day posts to find out exactly what is happening. If you need a hotel you can try looking for a Long Beach Hotel here. After the race you will need to find a Long Beach Restaurant to dine at throughout the city. Have a great time when you go and bring your sun block, sweatshirt, and beer money.
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Monday, April 12th, 2010 by admin
The Los Angeles Dodgers start their first homestand of the year tomorrow against the Arizona Diamondbacks. With a big question about their pitching staff and some tough road loses.
Clayton Kershaw takes the mound for the Dodgers vs a good young pitcher for Arizona in Ian Kennedy. On a side note Ian Kennedy is a local guy who grew up in the Southern California area and then attended University of Southern California (USC), so we will root for him except in this case because he is pitching against the Dodgers. The hope for LA is Kershaw will be able to pitch into the 6 or 7 inning and give the bullpen some much needed rest. The D-Backs do not have the most potent offense, however they did put up 13 runs on Sunday in the fourth inning and have young players like Justin Upton and Stephen Drew that pose a threat.
What will Joe do with the offensive line-up tomorrow? Ronnie Belliard is tearing the cover off the ball and Casey Blake is also off to a pretty hot start, should Belliard move to second base ahead of Blake DeWitt. Since Ian Kennedy is a righty it would make since to start Blake who bats left handed, so what will Joe do to increase the offensive output.
Reports are Either’s ankle is feeling better which means he will get the start in right field tomorrow, giving Garrett Anderson and Reed Johnson their places back on the bench. High Fives go out to both who filled in admirably for Either and Ramirez. Looks like so far Ned has done a good job with those pick-ups.
Good luck to the Boys in Blue and if you need tickets for the homestand take a look here. Los Angeles Dodgers Tickets at Dodger Stadium
Tags: Baseball, Dodgers, socal events, sports, things to do Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 by admin
Formula Drift will be racing on the streets of Long Beach on Friday and Saturday, April 9 and 10, 2010. Champion Chris Forsberg will be back to defend his title against all competitors including 2-time champions Tanner Foust and Samuel Hubinette along with Vaughn Gittin Jr., Ryan Tuerck, Tyler McQuarrie, Rhys Millen, and the rest of the talented pool of drivers.
To purchase tickets to the event click on this link Formula Drift Tickets at Long Beach Arena
Have a great time watching the guys slip and slide around the track!
Tags: long beach, socal events, sports, things to do Posted in Entertainment, Southern California Sports | Comments Off
Thursday, April 1st, 2010 by admin
Major sports websites have reported The Los Angeles Dodgers have traded Manny Ramirez to the St. Louis Cardinals for a couple of minor league prospects and a truck load of Budweiser to sell at the stadium. Frank McCourt was happy to make the trade to reduce the payroll and not have to purchase beer for a month.
Ha Ha APRIL FOOL’S. Manny is not going anywhere but out to left field and the fourth batting spot. Well I did hear Manny was at Wrestlemania last weekend, whatever as long as Manny was not wrestling.
Tags: Baseball, Dodgers, Manny Ramirez, mlb, sports Posted in Southern California Sports | 1 Comment »
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