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The LA Sports Blog: Week of 4/14/08

by LASportsblog
created April 15, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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The LA Sports Blog

By: Nate Gordon

Jackie Robinson Day at Dodger Stadium

Today is Tax Day for many Americans, but for those lovers of The Pastime, it’s Jackie Robinson Day. I don’t need to rehash the story of Robinson, other then to maybe remind people that he was also an All-American at UCLA in Football and Basketball as well as Baseball. The great Robinson was a leader both on the field and in the community. The day has been gimmicked up as documented in Trizz’s opinion piece on Jackie Robinson Day. It can never be forgotten that Jackie wasn't just picked by Branch Rickey because of his skills, he was picked because he had the demeanor, personality, strength, courage, character, class, civility and dignity to take on such a burden as being the first player to integrate Major League Baseball. However, despite MLB doing their best to screw it up, take a moment to appreciate what Robinson and Rickey accomplished in 1947, and what Robinson did after his playing days for the Civil Rights movement.

Saito Blows Save, Dodgers drop 6 of last 7

The Dodgers pitching let it down again as they blew a 4-3 lead in the ninth to lose 4-6 to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Although it’s early April and much to early for concern in a baseball season, it would be disingenuous of me if I didn’t say I was upset by the last week of baseball. The Dodgers have given up 38 runs in their last 7 games which is 5.4 runs a game. The pitching staff has not been getting it done. Chad Billingsley and Esteban Loaiza have been the most notable struggler's to start the season. However, Takashi Saito’s blown save last night, conceding a 3 run homer to Nate McLouth doesn’t mean it’s time to hit the panic button. There is still ample time for Joe Torre to right the ship, but time will run out quickly if current trends continue.

Galaxy Fall 3-2 To Toronto, Toronto Dances In Streets

With the Blue Jays, Raptors and Toronto FC not exactly playing like the Red Sox, Celtics, and Revolution, it leaves Toronto fans celebrating any chance they get. So I guess I shouldn’t of been too surprised when I received two separate messages of trash talk about Toronto FC’s 3-2 victory over Los Angeles Galaxy. Landon Donovan scored twice including a penalty kick in minutes 43 and 58 respectively. However it was only enough to equalize the 42nd minute and 53rd minute efforts of Danny Dichio and Jarrod Smith. In minute 88 Jeff Cunningham tossed Greg Vanny to the ground while wrestling for an air ball and proceed to finish neatly past Galaxy goalkeeper Steve Cronin for the win. The whole season David Beckham will be wondering what superstars Galaxy GM Alexi Lalas plans to play in midfield along side him. Against Toronto those hard hitting names were Pires Alvero, Ely Allen and Brandon McDonald… who???

Lakers Need Win To Finish Season Number 1

With a win tonight over the Sacramento Kings the Lakers (56-23) can wrap up the Western Conference number 1 seed and home court advantage throughout the playoffs. How much does "Home Court” really help you might ask? The Lakers will end the season 30-11 at home with a win tonight, while their predicted first round opponent, Denver, is 17-24 on the road. Houston (seed 5) is 24-17 on the road and Utah (seed 4) is 37-4 at home 17-23 on the road. It would appear to me that Home Court" can be quite an advantage to several teams, and the reason some teams may advance to round 2. Houston may sweep their 3 home games against Utah, but will have to come up with a rare win in Salt Lake City. Some hope for Houston, they beat Utah in November 95-106. The Nuggets won’t be so lucky – they were swept by the Lakers this season. Match that with the Lakers peeking late in the season going 28-7 down the stretch and Carmelo Anthony will have plenty of time to fight his DUI in May.

Status Of Los Angeles Sports: C+

While the recent disappointments by the Dodgers disallow me from giving the sports scene a B-. The surprising season put on by the Lakers, along with OJ Mayo foolishly declaring for the NBA Draft, saves the cities overall grade. However, more lackluster play from the Blue Crew and Galaxy will drag the grade down. Take a moment today to reflect on just how much has changed as a result of Jackie Robinson, I’m sure you’re life has been affected, even if only in the smallest way.

Cartoon Quotes

  • Lois Griffin : [ referring to Peter ] This from a man who thinks the plural of goose is sheep.
  • FCC officer : [ at a urinal ] Two shakes, that's the limit. Adam West : Why thank you, tinkle fairy.
  • [ Homer, Lenny & Carl are standing at the Power Plant window waiting for Mr. Burns to leave for the day]

Lenny: Ah, we can’t go home until Mr. Burns leaves.

Carl: Oh no! He’s stopping to talk to that old mail room guy.

Homer: [Calls Mail Room Guy’s cell phone] Hello, I have kidnapped your wife, and if you don’t have one I have your brother. If you understand, step away from Burns if you want your dog back alive. [Man steps away] Now dance like a happy prospector [Man starts dancing] Happier. [Man dances happier] Happier! [Man dances happier] Happier!!! [Man does dancing handstand for Mr. Burns who is now clapping merrily]

Lenny: Homer!!!

Homer: Oh right, now walk away from Burns and kick like a Rockette. [Man walks away kicking legs]

 Dance Kobe, Dance Like A Happy Prospector
Dance Kobe, Dance Like A Happy Prospector


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TrizzAll-American
445 days ago
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i hope the Lakers slip to 2....new orleans have one and done written al over them and i rather see ai and melo advance over dirk
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LASportsblogAAA-er
445 days ago
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Nope, as a fan I always want the best possible position to succeed and having Home Court over everyone is the best possible scenario.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
445 days ago
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In the interest o Jackie Robinson day, I wont sack you. This time. But I expect to see a lot more AGM LB next time.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
445 days ago
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This wasn't a "Burns" though
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
445 days ago
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Doesnt matter. You are the man behind the article, so I got my eye on you
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J-DawgVarsity Captain
444 days ago
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Arn't the Blue Jays doing better than the Red Sox?
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LASportsblogAAA-er
444 days ago
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2 Championships since 2004 for the Red Sox. 0 Championships in the last 15 years for the Blue Jays. Case closed.
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J-DawgVarsity Captain
444 days ago
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2 championships in the past 16 years for the Blue Jays. 2 Championships in the past 89 years for the Red Sox. Case reclosed.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
444 days ago
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Boston Red Sox:
  • 2 championships in the last 4 years for the Red Sox
  • 2 AL East Titles since 1995
  • 2 AL Championships in last 4 years
  • 7 90 win seasons since 1993

Toronto Blue Jays:

  • 2 championships in 30 years for the Blue Jays.
  • They haven't won the AL OR the AL East since 1993.
  • Haven't won 90 games since 1993.
Your franchise is painfully mediocre - live with it.
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J-DawgVarsity Captain
444 days ago
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You can't base an entire franchise on 4 good seasons. If you discount each teams 1st 5 seasons, the Blue Jays have finished over .500 70% of the time, and the Red Sox at 64%. The Blue Jays have also won the World Series 8% of the time and the Red sox 5%. These are minor differences, I know, but the Blue Jays have the edge nonetheless.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
444 days ago
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Calling ALL Boston fans - we don't normally get along, but we're in agreement here, so back me up and tell this guy where he's wrong.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
444 days ago
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Nate,

I'm going to disagree with you on Mayo. If he stayed at USC next season it's perfectly reasonable that he would quickly be eclipsed by (high school senior and USC recruit) Demar DeRozan and/or Davon Jefferson.

Look no further than Westwood: Collison would have been the second PG taken last year after Conley; after that horrific Final Four game where he was frustrated by an athletic Memphis backcourt who knows where he'll be selected. This year O.J. is entering a relatively weak draft. After Rose and Beasley (maybe Eric Gordon) the gap in talent and potential between players 5-12 is pretty narrow.

Jeff Girouard

still...of the LASB
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LASportsblogAAA-er
444 days ago
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Jeff makes a great point, for OJ, coming out right now is the best thing; as a person. It is the best time for him moneywise and playing wise as far as playing at USC is concern. However, I only looked at it from the perspective that his game isn't quite NBA ready. He is a 6'3" shoot-first guard who has ball-handling and decision making issues (look at his high number of turnovers). He is in a similar mold as Stephon Maurbury and Steve Francis athletically and therefore will be prone to fall into the same trap they did. But as always, time will tell.
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JB82Div-I Stud
444 days ago
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I hate to say it, but compared to LA, the Big Apple gets a slightly lower grade. I'd give it a C-.
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JB82Div-I Stud
444 days ago
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Actually, I'd upgrade my grade to an even C...
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