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Dodger Fans Do Their Best to Put a Curse on Mondesi

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Well, let’s get that [expletive] Mondesi the [expletive] out of here if the [expletive expletive] is so [expletive] unhappy about making 10 million [expletive] bucks a [expletive] year for batting a lowly [expletive] .248. I mean, what the [expletive] is going on here? If that [expletive expletive] thinks he could earn 10 [expletive] dollars an [expletive] hour, much less 10 [expletive] million [expletive] dollars a year, in the real [expletive] world, he’s out of his [expletive] mind, such as it is.

ALLEN E. KAHN

Playa del Rey

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My response to reading Raul Mondesi’s comments is that he can go bleep himself. He’s making eight bleeping million dollars to play a bleeping game, while I bust my bleeping bleep to feed my bleeping family and occasionally buy a ticket to watch the bleeping Dodgers. If I performed as bleeping bad at my job or spoke to my bleeping boss like that, I would find my bleeping bleep unemployed! Count your bleeping blessings, ingrate!

ANDREW OSHRIN

Long Beach

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Is anyone in L.A. going to miss Raul Mondesi, assuming the Dodgers can find a team willing to take him, his attitude and his hefty contract? I don’t [expletive] think so!

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DAVID ARYE

Los Angeles

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Raul Mondesi is the latest example of an underachieving, overpaid, pompous athlete who has little or no respect for his coaches, teammates or fans. He gets paid millions of dollars to strike out too much, and he has contributed nothing to the Dodgers’ team chemistry. The best thing he has done recently is demand to be traded. Maybe we could trade him to Atlanta. That would finally knock the Braves out of first place.

ADAM PLATTS

Northridge

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I think Raul Mondesi missed the Hall of Fame ceremony in which George Brett cried because he was so appreciative to have had the opportunity to play professional baseball. George Brett was a team player who happened to win individual awards as a bonus.

Raul, the boos you hear are not because of your play, it’s your lack of leadership and unappreciative attitude. Until you address those problems, you will never be successful anywhere.

THOMAS H. THORNTON

Brentwood

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Raul Mondesi, five-tool player: Unfriendly. Ungrateful. Undisciplined. Unaccountable. Unable to take a pitch (or, so it seems, shut his mouth).

JIM MALLON

San Luis Obispo

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