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Letters: Dodgers receiving plenty of advice

Dodgers first baseman Adrian Gonzalez knows the value of scoring runs, even if he as a funny way of saying it.
(Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)
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This is a direct order from Dodgers fans to Manager Dave Roberts. Never, ever remove Clayton Kershaw from a game in the middle of the eighth or ninth inning unless you are replacing him with Kenley Jansen. OK? Any questions? Good.

Mike Lorraine

Simi Valley

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I know Andrew Friedman is a genius and all, but why have Julio Urias make back-to-back road game starts against the powerful Mets and Cubs? It seems home starts against the feeble Reds or terrible Braves would have made more sense. After getting shelled badly, I hope Friedman and company have a plan going forward that doesn’t have the phenom pitching in San Francisco next weekend.

Mike Morgan

Las Vegas

Did I read the quote from Adrian Gonzalez correctly? When the Dodgers shut out the Cubs on Tuesday night, did he really say “Whenever you can keep the team to zero runs, you’re going to win most of the games”? Somewhere, Yogi Berra is smiling.

Evan Puziss

Mar Vista

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I’m not willing to join the Chase Utley fan club, unless it is one for grumpy old men. Come on. Won’t talk to opposing players, never smiles or acts as if the game is even remotely fun, seemingly ignores his teammates, but plays the game “the right way”? Baloney. Granted, it is his livelihood, but why not watch Mike Trout and his joy at just being on the field.

And anyone who witnessed that take-out slide last year and saw anything other than a dirty play was seeing something I must have missed.

Gary Emerling

Westlake Village

Carl Crawford casually walks back to the dugout after striking out on a pitch that got away from the catcher. Chase Utley would have been on second.

Rich Hardt

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Long Beach

Dodgers management, analyze this. Get rid of the 10 or 11 overpaid, underachieving guys in your bullpen and hire me. I guarantee I can throw (with only one pitch) the best game-winning home run ball you have ever seen. With the millions you save by not paying these guys, you can lower the price of parking, lower the price of tickets and lower the price of a cold beer.

This is not a win-win, because we still lose the game, but otherwise it’s all good.

Call me, I’m in the phone book.

Russell Morgan

Carson

To all the people who continue to send in letters/comments about Yasiel Puig, stop.

Puig is what he is. He will dazzle you and tease you but never will he reach superstar status, let alone a level of consistent production you can count upon. So get over it, please.

Patrick K. Gallagher

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Long Beach

Maybe the Dodgers front office can utilize their fancy GPS gadgets to pinpoint the baseball in space so the guys can hit it.

Kevin Mills

Torrance

Great to see some bona fide major league baseball this week. Consistently dominant pitching, patient and savvy batters producing runs, top-level defensive plays, knowledgeable managerial decisions, etc. It doesn’t get any better.

Of course I’m talking about the Cubs — my “hometown” team for over 50 years.

Bob Sellards

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Laguna Woods

A long wait for this

The NFL may have overplayed their hand in waiting 20 years to return to L.A. The Rams’ ticket guy [June 1] refused to say how many tickets had been sold. Are the tickets too pricey or are fans waiting for the new Inglewood stadium?

Season-ticket seats (nine games) between the end zones are $1,080, $1,350, $1,575, and $2,025.

Suddenly that huge home flat screen with cold beer in the fridge looks a lot better than the shadeless Coliseum for three years.

Bob Munson

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Newbury Park

Order on the court

After the Warriors came back to win the Western Conference finals, I am sure Mr. Lallas [May 28] will do proper penance for his incredibly inaccurate letter by supporting Luke Walton in the upcoming season. Or he can be a Clippers fan and never have to worry about what happens in the conference finals, because they never get there.

Eddie Miller

La Mirada

Unfortunately, because of Cleveland owner Dan Gilbert’s alleged involvement in the nixed trade of Chris Paul, you won’t find many fans in Los Angeles having any sympathy for the Cavaliers, championship drought or not.

Dave Moore

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Santa Ana

Don’t be fueled

That’s what happens when you go to Las Vegas the week before the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” You miss the memo that said they decided to bring back the Historic “MobilGas Economy Run” for the 100th running. Having heard or seen the 500 for the past 67 years, even seeing it in a pub in Dublin in 2006, I was still totally fascinated to watch the leaders mismanage their allotted amount of fuel.

Allen R. Kuhn

Culver City

Not safe at home?

Augie Garrido, recently demoted as Texas baseball coach, could also provide some amusing quotes with umpires. I was working a televised Cal State Fullerton game against Miami a few years ago. Trailing 1-0 with runners on second and third late in a home game, a Fullerton batter lashed a shot down the third base line. It was foul by inches and I so indicated. Augie was out of the dugout and in my face in a flash. After letting him say his animated piece, I put my hand up and said, “Augie, I got a good look at it, it was just foul.” Without missing a beat, Augie replied, “Don’t give me that just foul [bleep] I get that on the road all the time!”

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Ken Allan

Diamond Bar

Small fan club

“I support and follow the Angels because I’m an Arte Moreno fan.” Said nobody ever.

Alfredo Gutierrez

Anaheim

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