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Dodgers 2017


Kevin Greene

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Dodgers finally starting to come alive, specifically when this kid got called up.

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Cody Bellinger, age 21 n ow taking over first base a couple weeks while Wallie Pip... eeerrr I mean Adrian Gonzales is on the DL.

No pressure but this kid has it:

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Hope he continues to succeed, what a nucleus they would form with Bellinger and Corey Seager.

Go Blue!

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Heading towards July and things are looking up in Los Angeles. Cody Bellinger now at an incredible 24 HRs and 58 RBIs since his call up. We may see him in the Home Run Derby at the AS break. Kershaw with 12 wins, Alex Wood at 8-0 (Thanks Atlanta!) Kenley Jansen dominating as the closer.

The best record in the National League only gets you a 2.5 game lead in a tough NL West though, still much more work to do. Go Blue!

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Dodgers continue to play consistent and get great starting pitching, then their bullpen holds opponents until they find a way to win as witnessed in 11 innings versus the Giants Sunday.

Now Darvish is on the way to LA. 

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Be interesting to see how the mounting pressure of no World Series Championships in 3 decades affects this team. As Chicago said last year, "If not now, when?".

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