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Jose Lima dies at 37; pitcher helped Dodgers reach 2004 playoffs
Jose Lima, whose high-energy brand of pitching he called "Lima time" helped send the Dodgers to the playoffs in his only season in Los Angeles, has died. He was 37.
Lima died Sunday, Dan Evans, his agent, told The Times. According to Pasadena Police Lt....Tags: St. Louis Cardinals, Joe Torre, Hospitals and Clinics, National League, New York Mets
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The Dodgers' roll call of post-1988 playoff home runs
Dodger ThoughtsAndre Ethier's home run Thursday was the Dodgers' 22nd in the playoffs since Mike Davis' crowning blast in Game 5 of the 1988 World Series. Here's a snapshot of all 22, ranked casually in order of importance:22) Mike Piazza 1995...... -
Nothing new about the Dodgers and the pitching scrap heap
Dodger ThoughtsWhen you hear a rumor like the ones floated this week that the Dodgers are interested in reclamation projects like Noah Lowry or Kameron Loe, keep in mind that a) they're just rumors, and b) fishing the junkyard or rehab...... -
Dodgers' off-season transactions of the '00s
Dodger ThoughtsBelow is a list of the months and dates of most of the Dodgers' newsworthy off-season acquisitions this decade. The reasons for the list: 1) To show that the off-season doesn't die with the end of the winter meetings. Some...... -
If only ...
Dodger ThoughtsIn the midst of a conversation in the comments of True Blue L.A. Wednesday, I posed the following question: Honestly, if the Dodgers had done nothing to this point except offer Wolf and Hudson arbitration -- if they had gotten...... -
A sullied part of Dodgers' history
ON THE DODGERSThe scene is chilling in its deceit, and startling in its chaos. In July 1999, a Dodgers strength and conditioning coach gathered five Dodgers minor leaguers in an Albuquerque apartment and watched them shoot themselves full of steroids. A few months...Tags: Matt Herges, New York Yankees, Frank McCourt, All Stars, Kevin Brown
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DePodesta's Way
Latimes.comThe Los Angles Dodgers, who are first in baseball this year in games won, were created on a laptop computer by an imaginative intellectual, Paul DePodesta, their new general manager, who then moved his fantasy team into Dodger Stadium and other National...Tags: Odalis Perez, Shawn Green, Ricky Ledee, Alex Cora, Milton Bradley
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Showtime at Chavez Ravine
Times staff writer Bill Shaikin last wrote for the magazine about Angels owner Arte Moreno.There is one baseball field in Eric Gagne's hometown. On this brilliant afternoon, in a place where summer is all too short, the diamond is nearly deserted. There is one kid here, playing ball with his dad. He is about to see his favorite baseball card...Tags: Paulina Gretzky, Family, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hideo Nomo, Trevor Hoffman
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Orioles must turn the page after ugly 12-3 loss to Rangers
The Baltimore SunARLINGTON, Texas -- Orioles manager Buck Showalter has stressed all season that one game can't mean too much — whether it's an inspiring comeback or an epic clunker. Ponder what happened for a few minutes post-game, Showalter preaches, and then...Tags: Tampa Bay Rays, Kansas City Royals, New York Yankees, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Buck Showalter
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Hunter in historic homer company
Tommy Hunter has allowed 32 homers this season – that’s a whole lot. How much? It borders on historic, actually. Hunter is now in a five-way tie for 10th place all-time among Orioles for most homers allowed in a season. He is just four...
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Small Wonders: Oil on troubled waters
I've been feeling like one of those oil-covered sea gulls on a beach in Louisiana. Every morning I get up and take a look at the newspaper. I glance at the headline, usually in dismay, then automatically flip to the bottom of the page to see who died....Tags: Glenn Beck, Environmental Pollution, Obesity, Death, Heart Attack
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Former Tiger Jose Lima Dies Of Heart Attack
FOX 17 NewsFormer Major League pitcher Jose Lima has died of a massive heart attack. The 37-year-old Lima died at his home in Los Angeles. Lima played for six major league teams over the course of his 13-year career, including time with the Detroit Tigers from...Tags: Lima (Peru), Animal Attacks, New York Mets, Heart and Circulatory System, Death
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