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This may sound like sacrilege, but I say the Dodgers should dump Eric Gagne and his big contract. I mean, what good is it having the game’s best closer when you will have the league’s worst offense? With all of that money saved, McCourt can give the fans what he figures they really want -- remodeled box seats with cup holders for their $8 beers.

DAN ROSENFELD

Arcadia

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I fear that Ned Colletti’s final managerial candidate is Frank and Jamie McCourt’s son Drew. Drew McCourt has zero baseball experience, he has never won the last game of a season, and he’s not a former Dodger. In the McCourt bizarro world, where the illogical is logical and a Giant assistant GM can become the Dodger GM, he’s the perfect fit!

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DARREN POLLOCK

Los Angeles

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Nice of Bill Plaschke to wait almost two weeks before writing his first anti-Ned Colletti article. I guess Plaschke felt he had enough information to write an informed, educated article about Colletti’s performance.

I’m sick of Plaschke and Simers and their obvious lack of baseball knowledge. When did the L.A. Times begin hiring sports-sensationalists over sportswriters?

TIM MOSA

Long Beach

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It is wonderful how Los Angeles has so fully embraced the high ideal of amateur sportsmanship. We don’t need a professional football team -- we have the Trojans; we don’t need a professional baseball team -- we have the Dodgers.

JOHN MACDOUGALL

La Crescenta

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Question: When filling a managerial vacancy, where is that line between (1) conducting a laborious, time-consuming, thoroughly exhaustive search, and (2) looking indecisive and desperate? Answer: The Dodgers crossed it Tuesday.

DAVID MACARAY

Rowland Heights

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