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Giants' starting rotation suddenly lacking starpower
Giant vulnerability? The San Francisco Giants rode their starting pitchers to two World Series championships in three years, and starters renowned for their health are at it again. None of the Giants' five starters has missed a turn this season....
Tags: Sports, Matt Cain, Bryce Harper, Ron Washington, Colorado Rockies
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Clayton Kershaw is a Dodgers star now but it almost didn't happen
On the morning that would deliver to the Dodgers their greatest arm in two generations, Clayton Kershaw awoke with a thought. The baseball draft was not televised in 2006. Each team made its picks on a secure conference call line with the league office....
Tags: Justin Verlander, Kansas City Royals, National League, Detroit Tigers, Tampa Bay Rays
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Giants pitcher Barry Zito's a real trooper for World Series champs
There is a discolored mess on the brick wall behind center field at AT&T Park. The mess is what was left behind when a plaque honoring Barry Bonds and his all-time home run record mysteriously vanished. The San Francisco Giants say they'll put up a...
Tags: Sports, Justin Verlander, Cy Young Award, Bruce Bochy, Awards and Prizes
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Dodgers come up short against Giants, 5-3
addCustomPlayer('8cqmm3yooufw16fbocvnmn2rk', '', '', 600, 418, 'perf8cqmm3yooufw16fbocvnmn2rk', 'eplayer15'); The Dodgers are only three games into a 162-game season, so it's far too early to draw any conclusions. But there was something unsettling...
Tags: Sports, Josh Beckett, Carl Crawford, Matt Cain, Adrian Gonzalez
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Dodgers showed some foresight
By defecting from his superstar agent last week, Robinson Cano made the Dodgers look pretty smart. It's not all about the money, even for the local team that has an apparently endless amount of it. Cano ditched Scott Boras to ally with Jay-Z, the rap...
Tags: Chris Coghlan, Justin Verlander, Josh Johnson (baseball), Miami Marlins, Adam LaRoche
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Dodgers' offense remains MIA in 5-3 loss to Giants
The thing about a fat payroll and monster expectations is they can lead to huge disappointment. Even without shortstop Hanley Ramirez, the Dodgers boast a power-packed lineup. Anyway, they should. That is the company line. But three games into the new...
Tags: Sports, Carl Crawford, Josh Beckett, Adrian Gonzalez, Pablo Sandoval
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Dodgers will ignore early results from Clayton Kershaw, Matt Kemp
There are plenty of reasons to enjoy baseball’s spring training – new beginnings, fresh cut grass, a Tim Lincecum haircut. But there also days like Tuesday’s, when the Dodgers not only go rather meekly to the San Diego Padres, 7-3, but...
Tags: Sports, Carl Crawford, Spring Training, Ted Lilly, Matt Kemp
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Clayton Kershaw gets opening-day start again for Dodgers
— If there was any surprise about Clayton Kershaw being selected the Dodgers' opening-day starter by Manager Don Mattingly on Saturday, it was that there was any announcement at all. "I don't even know why he had to announce it," catcher A.J. Ellis...
Tags: Spring Training, Don Mattingly, Dodger Stadium, Zack Greinke, San Diego Padres
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Dodgers stand out in NL, at least as far as intrigue goes
With spring training starting this week, it's time to look at some of the most intriguing story lines across Major League Baseball. After discussing the American League on Monday, writers from the Tribune Co. turn their attention to the National League....
Tags: Brandon League, Atlanta Braves, Hanley Ramirez, National League, Major League Baseball
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Tim Lincecum gets a haircut
If Tim Lincecum is related to Samson, we will find out soon enough. After years of having long, flowing hair, the San Francisco Giants pitcher has gotten a haircut. Jake Gravbrot, a hair stylist in Seattle, tweeted the news Dec. 9 and there are...
Tags: Cy Young Award, San Francisco Giants, Personal Service
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S.F. students play hooky during Giants' World Series parade
L.A. NOWAbout 4,150 of San Francisco's 48,900 public school students were missing from classrooms on Wednesday, when the team celebrated its World Series win with a parade, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.... -
The national pastime becomes a time machine
I'm playing hooky. It's Thursday around noon, and a column is due, but it's 1970 and I'm playing hooky. I'm watching baseball. Gloriously sunny, rapturously dramatic, midweek playoff baseball. I'm sitting in my living room in the middle of the day...
Tags: Los Angeles Times Columnists, Joe Girardi, Scott Rolen, Bruce Bochy, National League
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