Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Clippers Win in Knick of Time
The Los Angeles Clippers defeated the New York Knicks 140-135 in overtime, their 18th victory of the season. New York held a 19-point lead early in the first quarter, but lost nearly all of it heading into halftime, leading only by one. The Clips scored at least 30 points in each quarter after the first, and had a .577 shooting percentage through the entire game, including 10-for-19 from 3-point range. Mike Taylor had his best game of the season for LA, scoring 35 points off the bench, and Zach Randolph had 33 points against his former team. Al Thornton had 21 points and 9 rebounds, and Eric Gordon added 19 points. Baron Davis had 13 points and 6 assists. Al Harrington led the Knicks with 38 points, and Wilson Chandler added 22.
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Dodgers News: Hitting Gallery, Injury Bug, and Manny's in Left
The Los Angeles Dodgers fell to the Milwuakee Brewers 12-8, their 14th loss of the spring. Andre Ethier had 3 hits and three RBI's, and Orlando Hudson had two hits and a run scored. Russell Martin had a two-run double, and Manny Ramirez had a hit and scored a run. Eric Stults struggled, giving up four runs on three hits and three walks in less than three innings. Claudio Vargas also struggled, surrendering four runs in just one inning of work. Not one of the Dodgers' pitchers had a scoreless outing, giving up a total of five home runs.
More Dodgers have entered the infirmary. Jason Repko left last night's game after feeling a twinge in his left hamstring. A.J. Ellis left the complex after suffering from flu-like symptoms. Delwyn Young's right shoulder flared up, but an MRI showed no damage. Young had his elbow surgically repaired during the offseason.
Manny Ramirez returned to left field for the first time since aggravating his left hamstring.
More Dodgers have entered the infirmary. Jason Repko left last night's game after feeling a twinge in his left hamstring. A.J. Ellis left the complex after suffering from flu-like symptoms. Delwyn Young's right shoulder flared up, but an MRI showed no damage. Young had his elbow surgically repaired during the offseason.
Manny Ramirez returned to left field for the first time since aggravating his left hamstring.
Kings Sing Blues in Loss
The Los Angeles Kings fell to the St. Louis Blues 2-0, and are now 8 points out of a playoff spot. Both teams were scoreless entering the third period, but St. Louis scored two goals, each from Patrik Berglund. Jonathan Quick made 21 saves for LA, while counterpart Chris Mason had his fifth shutout of the season with 22 saves. The Kings are just 2-9-1 in their last dozen games.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Lakers Thunder Past OKC
The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 107-89, their 56th win of the season. The Lakers shot 50% from the field despite resting their starters for most of the second half. With the extra time, the Los Angeles bench outscored Oklahoma City 39-22. OKC committed 18 turnovers and only went 3-for-18 from three-point range. Kobe Bryant had 19 points in his decreased playing-time, and Lamar Odom scored 18 points. Pau Gasol had a double-double with 14 points and 14 rebounds. Josh Powell came off the bench to score 14 points, and Luke Walton had 11. Kevin Durant led the Thunder with 24 points.
Dodgers News: Manny Being Manny, Schmidt Gets Work, and J-Bro Has Bad Return
The Los Angeles Dodgers fell to the Seattle Mariners 8-6, their 13th loss of the spring. Clayton Kershaw pitched five-and-a-third innings, giving up only two runs and three hits while striking out six. Hong-Chih Kuo pitched a scoreless inning. Manny Ramirez had his first home run of Spring Training, and Casey Blake and Brad Ausmus also hit solo shots. Doug Mientkiewicz had a two-run double, and Andre Ethier and Orlando Hudson both hit doubles.
Jason Schmidt and Shawn Estes both pitched in a minor-league game against the Milwaukee Brewers. Schmidt threw three innings and gave up two runs. Estes relieved and allowed two unearned runs in one inning.
Jonathan Broxton returned to camp after spending the last few weeks with Team USA of the WBC. Broxton gave up four runs in less than an inning of work, getting the blown save and the loss.
Since the Brewers will not use the DH rule in tomorrow's game, Manny Ramirez is expected to start in the outfield.
Jason Schmidt and Shawn Estes both pitched in a minor-league game against the Milwaukee Brewers. Schmidt threw three innings and gave up two runs. Estes relieved and allowed two unearned runs in one inning.
Jonathan Broxton returned to camp after spending the last few weeks with Team USA of the WBC. Broxton gave up four runs in less than an inning of work, getting the blown save and the loss.
Since the Brewers will not use the DH rule in tomorrow's game, Manny Ramirez is expected to start in the outfield.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Clippers Unable to Repeat Upset
The Los Angeles Clippers fell to the Boston Celtics 90-77, their 54th loss of the season. The Clips could not hold on and take the lead as the entered the second half trailing only by two. LA held Boston to just 13 points in the second quarter, but scored only 18 in the first and third and 17 in the fourth. Boston grabbed the win thanks in part to their 7-for-11 shooting from three-point range. Zach Randolph led the Clippers with 17 points and 14 rebounds, and Baron Davis had 13 points and 8 assists. Al Thornton scored 11 points off the bench. Ray Allen led the Celtics with 20 points, and Rajon Rondo had 14 points, 7 assists, and 5 steals.
Dodgers News: Manny's Back, Billingsley's Hurt, and Estes Makes Decision
The Los Angeles Dodgers fell to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 10-4, their 12th loss of the spring. Chad Billingsley was roughed up in his two innings of work, giving up four runs on 4 hits and three walks. Jeff Weaver also struggled, giving up two runs in two innings, including a home run. Scott Elbert pitched a scoreless inning, and Ramon Troncoso was touched for two runs. Of the nine Dodger hits, none were for extra bases. Matt Kemp had two RBI's, and Russell Martin and Andre Ethier both had two hits and a run scored.
Manny Ramirez made his return to the lineup after suffering a left-hamstring injury. Manny played in the DH position, and struck out twice in three at-bats.
Chad Billingsley left the game after he began to feel a mild right groin strain. Billingsley left after pitching two innings, but is not too concerned with the injury.
Mark Loretta also suffered a strained groin three innings after Billingsley suffered his. Loretta is set to make the roster as the team's primary pinch-hitter.
Blake DeWitt joins Billingsley and Loretta as slightly injured. DeWitt took a knee in the right quad muscle after trying to take out Chone Figgins before he could get a clean throw.
Luis Maza returned to the Dodgers' lineup after spending the last few weeks with Team Venezuela in the WBC. Maza had a hit in two at-bats.
Shawn Estes has elected to enter the Dodgers' minor-league camp, where he will pitch as a reliever. Estes has only pitched in relief twice in his career, but sees a golden opportunity to join the club by changing his role. The Dodgers are struggling to find a left-handed pitcher to join the fragile Hong-Chih Kuo in the bullpen. Estes is expected to pitch with the minor-league camp for a few days, then return to the big-league club for the last week of Spring Training.
Manny Ramirez made his return to the lineup after suffering a left-hamstring injury. Manny played in the DH position, and struck out twice in three at-bats.
Chad Billingsley left the game after he began to feel a mild right groin strain. Billingsley left after pitching two innings, but is not too concerned with the injury.
Mark Loretta also suffered a strained groin three innings after Billingsley suffered his. Loretta is set to make the roster as the team's primary pinch-hitter.
Blake DeWitt joins Billingsley and Loretta as slightly injured. DeWitt took a knee in the right quad muscle after trying to take out Chone Figgins before he could get a clean throw.
Luis Maza returned to the Dodgers' lineup after spending the last few weeks with Team Venezuela in the WBC. Maza had a hit in two at-bats.
Shawn Estes has elected to enter the Dodgers' minor-league camp, where he will pitch as a reliever. Estes has only pitched in relief twice in his career, but sees a golden opportunity to join the club by changing his role. The Dodgers are struggling to find a left-handed pitcher to join the fragile Hong-Chih Kuo in the bullpen. Estes is expected to pitch with the minor-league camp for a few days, then return to the big-league club for the last week of Spring Training.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
WBC Semifinal: Japanese Ensure Return Trip
JAPAN 9 - USA 4: Team Japan defeated Team USA to defend their World Baseball Classic title tomorrow against Korea. Japan scored 5 runs in the fourth inning off Roy Oswalt, and to secure their win, scored 3 more runs in the eighth. Brian Roberts hit a leadoff home run off Daisuke Matsuzaka in the first inning, and Jimmy Rollins had four hits, including a triple, and scored a run. David Wright, Ryan Braun, and Mark DeRosa each had a double. Jonathan Broxton did not enter the game for Team USA. Akinori Iwamura had a triple for the Japanese, and Ichiro Suzuki had an RBI and a run scored. Japan and Korea have already played four times, twice in each pool, and have split their matchups, both winning twice.
Clippers Continue to Plummet
The Los Angeles Clippers fell to the Toronto Raptors 100-76, their 53rd loss of the season. The Clippers shot just .387 from the field, going 29-for-75. Toronto took 100 shots, and out-rebounded LA 57-34, including 12 offensive rebounds as opposed to the Clips' 2. Zach Randolph led the Clippers with 20 points and 7 rebounds, and Steve Novak scored 11 points off the bench. Chris Bosh had 16 points and 13 rebounds for the Raptors, and Anthony Parker had 10 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 4 steals, and two blocked shots.
Trojans Near Upset Results in Elimination
The USC Trojans fell to Michigan State 74-69, and were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament. USC nearly defeated the second-seeded MSU, but could not take the lead during the second half. The Trojans left at halftime trailing only by three, and shot .404 from the field for the entire game, including just 1-for-10 from three-point range. Dwight Lewis led USC with 19 points, and DeMar DeRozan had 18 points. Daniel Hackett added 13 points and 5 assists. Travis Walton led the Spartans with 18 points.
Kings Lose Ground with Loss
The Los Angeles Kings fell to the Chicago Blackhawks 4-1, preventing them from rising in the standings. Patrick Sharp and Martin Havlat both scored two goals for Chicago, who snapped a 5-game winless streak. Drew Doughty scored the lone goal for LA, as the Kings were out-shot 32-15. Jonathan Quick made 28 saves for the Kings, but could not arrive soon enough as two of the Blackhawks' goals were empty-netters. Nikolai Khabibulin made 14 saves for Chicago.
Dodgers News: Hungry Like a Wolf, Estes is Upset, and Manny Might Be Ready
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Texas Rangers 11-4, their 12th win of the spring. Randy Wolf pitched six scoreless innings, allowing only one hit and striking out six. Wolf also had a two-run double and scored a run. Jason Repko had a three-run home run, and Matt Kemp hit a solo blast. Rafael Furcal had a double and two RBI's, and Juan Pierre scored two runs and stole two bases. Guillermo Mota pitched a perfect inning, but Hong-Chih Kuo and Corey Wade struggled; Kuo giving up one run in one inning and Wade surrendering two doubles and a home run.
Shawn Estes is very frustrated with his release. He believes that he still is capable of pitching in the majors, and was somewhat annoyed that Ned Colletti was not present at the meeting that decided his fate. Estes has also shown reluctance at the idea of pitching in Albuquerque for the Dodgers' Triple-A minor-league affiliate, in part because of a crowed rotation and also because of the altitude.
The Dodgers sent five players to minor-league camp after the game. Nick DeBarr, Stephen Randolph, Hector Luna, Valentino Pascucci, and Mitch Jones all were reassigned. Charlie Haegar was reassigned earlier in the day as well.
Manny Ramirez is close to returning to the lineup. He could return as early as tomorrow against the Angels in the DH position. Ramirez has sat out all week with a tight hamstring, taking batting practice but limiting fielding exercises. He is now participating in all practices. There has been no word as to what will become of Manny over the next week as the Dodgers play against NL teams without the DH rules.
Shawn Estes is very frustrated with his release. He believes that he still is capable of pitching in the majors, and was somewhat annoyed that Ned Colletti was not present at the meeting that decided his fate. Estes has also shown reluctance at the idea of pitching in Albuquerque for the Dodgers' Triple-A minor-league affiliate, in part because of a crowed rotation and also because of the altitude.
The Dodgers sent five players to minor-league camp after the game. Nick DeBarr, Stephen Randolph, Hector Luna, Valentino Pascucci, and Mitch Jones all were reassigned. Charlie Haegar was reassigned earlier in the day as well.
Manny Ramirez is close to returning to the lineup. He could return as early as tomorrow against the Angels in the DH position. Ramirez has sat out all week with a tight hamstring, taking batting practice but limiting fielding exercises. He is now participating in all practices. There has been no word as to what will become of Manny over the next week as the Dodgers play against NL teams without the DH rules.
Dodgers Offer Estes Ultimatum
The Los Angeles Dodgers cut veteran LHP Shawn Estes from their major-league roster according to Tony Jackson of the LA Daily News. Estes has two options: he can join the Dodgers' minor-league camp and start the season in Triple-A Albuquerque, or he can be released and become a free-agent. The decision came after James McDonald had an impressive outing to put his name up for consideration for the fifth-starter spot. Estes signed a minor-league contract with the Dodgers early in free-agency, and competed for the fifth-starter role during Spring Training. However, Estes pitched poorly, and his spring ERA was at 8.44. Estes has not come to a decision yet.
Editor's Note: WBC Needs USA

Dodgers' WBC: Korea Headed to Finals
KOREA 10 - VENEZUELA 2: Team Korea knocked off Venezuela to advance to the finals of the World Baseball Classic. Shin-Soo Choo hit a three-run home run, and Tae Kyun Kim had a two-run bomb. Hyun-Soo Kim had three hits. Carlos Guillen hit a solo-homer for Venezuela. Luis Maza did not enter the game. Korea will play the winner of today's Japan/USA game.
Luis Maza is a utility-infielder for the Dodgers
Luis Maza is a utility-infielder for the Dodgers
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