DODGERS The 2012/13 HANLEY Thread

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  1. N.Z

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    Fucking communism. Teach your top players to play shortstop/third base before they defect. Arseholes.
     
  2. Bluezoo

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    yes mouth pissing is way up there.
    I guess that's what I mean...yeah, if I'm giving up a player like Kershaw, I'm going to dry hump her or feel her up something? Yeah, exactly.
     
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    Every LAD fan here should go on a fucking-open ended rant here, but WTF is the sense? (Even though I'm fully into it); the Dodgers have been monumentally stupid and have had shit luck for years now. From Herhiser's April arm blowout of years ago, to Manny's suspension when it all looked like we had a truly legit shot at it all. And other's I forgot about.
    They make all these earth-shaking new rule changes about not faking to 3b and then faking the runner at 1b....but nothing about playing extra regular games risking serious injury when you are paid multi millions to play for a team... what assholes. if it's that imporatmt to be patriotic to your country, then make them sign a waiver geniuses. Wedon't see any of these heroes joining up and serving in combat if it's so important, do we?
    Kiss my spotty ass. "Two weeks" is now three months. And with such a great thrower to 1b....
    This was written in the Great Ledger in the sky, and fucking greed to make more money (aside from the "opening up the world to baseball" lie) has smacked us squarely in the mouth. really hard.
    I'm not saying we can't win without him, but the odds just took a serious beating without this fucking idiot out there for 3 months. For all his athletic power and cut body and physical development, he moves sometimes like a rock dropped in water. Who the fuck lands like that on grass, just asking for a hand injury?
    Between him and Kemp, do they have the equal of Forest Gump's IQ? Nobody gave a fuck about Jason Repko (I liked him though), but this was a .220 hitter sub, not these guys.
    Here we go again. No shit....again.
     
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  4. irish

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    Dodgers react to tough news on Hanley's injury
    Players reflect on team without shortstop; Mattingly eyes replacements for season
    By Ken Gurnick / MLB.com | 3/21/2013 8:50 P.M. ET

    TUCSON, Ariz. -- Don Mattingly said his first thought for replacing the injured Hanley Ramirez at shortstop is to move Luis Cruz there from third base.

    Speaking after Thursday's Christina-Taylor Green charity benefit game, the Dodgers manager said he remembered the way Cruz "calmed us last year" when he took over at shortstop for Dee Gordon, who coincidentally sustained a right thumb injury very similar to the one Ramirez had Tuesday night when he dove for a grounder in the World Baseball Classic.

    "He doesn't have huge range, but everything he gets to, he catches," Mattingly said of Cruz. "He has sure hands, a sure arm. He's my first thought. That gives me multiple options at third base. So without getting too deep, that's my first thought."

    Cruz took over shortstop from July 5 until Aug. 3, when Ramirez assumed shortstop and Cruz slid over to third base. In those four weeks, Cruz committed only two errors and the Dodgers went 9-12.

    The options at third base would be Juan Uribe, Nick Punto and Jerry Hairston. Punto played shortstop Thursday and had five assists on ground balls. Mattingly said Punto played the position well, but would be more valuable remaining as a utility man.

    Disabling Ramirez will open a spot for a position player on the 25-man roster. If it doesn't go to young shortstop Dee Gordon, it could go to Cuban sensation Yasiel Puig. As Mattingly pointed out before the game, however, he expects to have three healthy outfielders to start the season in Matt Kemp, Andre Ethier and Carl Crawford, so getting Puig playing time won't be an easy trick.

    Mattingly said he sensed disappointment from his players about the news on Ramirez, who will undergo surgery for a torn thumb ligament and be out for two months.

    "Sure there's disappointment, honestly," said Mattingly. "It was like, 'Really? In the last game?' That kind of reaction."

    Several of the veterans who made the trip to Tucson reflected that sentiment.

    "It's a bummer," said Ethier. "We couldn't wait to get him back with us from the Classic, more to get the full team out there together, so it's disappointing from that point of view."

    "It stinks," said Kemp. "To get an injury, and a freaky one like that. I'm sure he's disappointed. It's just unfortunate to lose one of the big guys in the lineup.

    "We've got to hold it down until he gets back. We still have a lot of great hitters. It's a big loss, but we still will win games until he gets back."

    Mark Ellis agreed with management that this year's Dodgers team is "better equipped" to withstand a key injury like Ramirez's.

    "It stinks for him," said Ellis. "In camp, he looked really good. I know he worked really hard in the winter. But as a team we've got to keep going. We dealt with a lot of injuries last year, but you never use that as an excuse. We're better equipped this year.

    "Obviously, we'd rather have Hanley. When he came out of the game, I knew it was bad, because he doesn't come out of games. We're going to miss him."

    Catcher A.J. Ellis said it will be up to the rest of the lineup to "step up."

    "Driving here with Skip [Schumaker] and Nick [Punto], we all played manager and general manager for two hours, but it's a job none of us is qualified for," A.J. said. "It will be interesting to see how it shakes out.

    "Every great story that's written has turmoil and drama."

    Schumaker said it reminded him of the 2011 season with St. Louis, when starter Adam Wainwright was lost for the season with Tommy John surgery in Spring Training.

    "It was tough, losing a guy who was a Cy Young top-three the previous two seasons," said Schumaker. "I'm not going to sugarcoat it -- Hanley is a really good player. But opportunities are created. We had guys step up, like Lance Lynn, who became an All-Star. That's what good clubs do. This just makes everyone else step up."

    Ken Gurnick is reporter for MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

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  5. THINKBLUE

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    Our lineup begins to look not that great without him, honestly. Things were supposed to for good for us this season.
     
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    ^maybe we can coerce selig into letting us use the dh... baseball reasons
     
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    Yeah, "good teams just step up, etc."....that's true, Skippy.
    You know who else steps up? Guys like Bruce Bochy...when their best hitter is lost (Posey withstanding), no matter what the reason. Gone is gone.
    That's what happens when your in that kinda company, Donnie. You get the most outta whoever. Even more than they thought they had.....
    We'll see if you be m0vin' on up to the deluxe apartment in the sky.
     
  8. southerndodgerfan

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    If there is an almost positive spin to all of this, it is that we can now carry one more pitcher into the season. This allows us to not have trade out of necessity. Instead, Capuano or Harang can have a couple of outings and raise their value before one of them is traded for something of value. I wonder if one of them plus a decent pitcher could get us a 3rd baseman who can hit consistently?
     
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    Cruz two homers today to SS and Hanley when he comes back to third.
     
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    Puig to 3B :D
     
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    :facepalm:

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    By Mike Oz | Big League Stew – 16 hours ago​

    Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Hanley Ramirez had successful surgery on Friday to fix the thumb he injured in the Tuesday's World Baseball Classic. He's supposed to be out eight weeks, which isn't great news for him, the Dodgers or my fantasy team.​

    But, hey, on the bright side: He gets to wear this odd foam brace thing that reminds me of a Voltron arm. (By the way, if the Dodgers were Voltron, we can all agree that Matt Kemp is the head, right?)​

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    Ramirez posted the pic on Instagram along with "Todo salio bien gracias a dios," which translates to "Everything went well. Thank God."​

    By that, he probably also refers to the color choice for his foam Voltron arm. Blue like the Dodgers. How awkward would it have been if it were Giants/Marlins orange?​

    BLS H/N: True Blue LA

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    CRUUUUUUUUUUUUZZZZZZZZZZZZ!!!!!!!!!!
     
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    As you not this adds intrigue to the 25 man roster and gives management a little more flexibility. It may prove beneficial as it may help to avoid a roster mistake. If they keep another starter it gives Bills and Grienke a few more starts to prove they are really game ready healthy and that could prove to be enormous if one or two pitchers go down after a month and we were able to keep the surplus.
     
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    at least the recruiting/training/coaching part. hard to recall a more highly touted player w all pomp and no circumstance. he can't bunt???how is that possible? thats like his only potential offensive weapon besides slapping the ball into the dirt.
     
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    drones bitches:walter:
     
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    Hanley is so retarded he has to wear a giant foam hand protector to not play with his stitches. Like a dog.

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    i see you = icu
     
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    Pretty cool info today: Hanleys salary when he's injured will be paid by WBC, not Dodgers
     
  20. Dodgers99

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    Not that money is an issue as we all know, but it's a pretty significant amount sense he will miss almost 1/3 of the season.
     

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