
| MLB: Dodgers owner must go | |
Updated Sep 24, 2011 2:52 PM ET DOVER, Del. (AP)Attorneys for Major League Baseball asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge on Friday to clear the way for a sale of the Los Angeles Dodgers, saying team owner Frank McCourt is driving the team to destruction. Attorneys for the league argued in a court filing that McCourt is using the team’s Chapter 11 case to try to resolve his own personal financial problems. They said he has methodically stripped the team of its revenue sources and is now seeking to auction off the team’s television rights without league approval, which could lead to its expulsion from the league and leave it in economic ruin. League attorneys declared the proposed TV rights sale ”dead on arrival.” ”Indeed, no one will pay the debtors to broadcast Dodgers games if the club is not part of Major League Baseball,” attorneys for Commissioner Bud Selig wrote. ”Consequently, the debtor’s path in this case is a dead end or worse.” League attorneys argue that the only path for a quick and successful emergence from bankruptcy is a sale of the team. They said such a sale would benefit the team, the league, fans and McCourt himself. ”Mr. McCourt will likely receive hundreds of millions of dollars from the surplus, which will be available to solve his personal financial problems and leave him a very wealthy man (without continued harm to the team),” they wrote. An attorney for the league did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment. The Dodgers issued a statement dismissing the league’s court filing as meritless and riddled with inaccuracies. ”It is another step in the commissioner’s continuing effort to cause the sale of the Dodgers notwithstanding that the Dodgers can and will be successfully reorganized as outlined in the recently filed media rights marketing motion,” the statement read. ”In United States bankruptcy reorganization cases, liquidation is the last resort, not the first option.” The league’s filing came one week after the Dodgers filed a motion seeking court approval of procedures to auction off the team’s television rights for the 2014 season and beyond. MLB argues that the proposed sale would breach the Dodgers’ existing contract with Fox Sports, leaving it subject to substantial legal claims, while also providing grounds for termination from the league. The Dodgers sought bankruptcy protection in June, blaming Selig for refusing to approve a multibillion-dollar TV deal with Fox that McCourt was counting on to keep the troubled franchise afloat. The league is now arguing that McCourt is trying to circumvent its authority, which could leave the judge in the position of determining whether the federal bankruptcy code trumps Major League Baseball’s constitution. ”Bankruptcy is not a vehicle for rewriting the rules of sports leagues like Major League Baseball,” league attorneys argued in Friday’s court filing. A hearing on the Dodgers’ motion seeking approval of a television rights auction process and the league’s opposing motion seeking a sale of the team is tentatively set for Oct. 12. Thanks for reading! . Posted in dodgers-news | Comments Off
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| Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers Open Weekend Series In… | |
By Eric Stephen – Managing Editor
Clayton Kershaw is 4-1 with a 1.41 ERA in 10 career games against the Giants. Follow , and Like SB Nation Los Angeles on Facebook. Sep 9, 2011 – Clayton Kershaw matches up with Tim Lincecum for the third time this season as the Los Angeles Dodgers open up a three-game series against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park. The weekend series ends the Dodgers’ season-long four-city road trip which began as 11 games but will end as a 10-game trip thanks to Thursday’s cancellation in Washington D.C. against the Nationals. Kershaw beat Lincecum in both matchups this season, as the left-hander did not allow a run on opening day in Los Angeles nor July 20 in San Francisco. In both games, Lincecum allowed one run in seven innings and got tagged with the loss. Kershaw could use a boost for his Cy Young candidacy, and two matchups against Lincecum in 12 days should provide that opportunity. In addition to Friday night, both Kershaw and Lincecum will likely pitch against one another on September 20 in the opener of a three-game series in Los Angeles. Kershaw is 17-5 on the season with a 2.45 ERA, and he leads the National League with 222 strikeouts, 10 behind Justin Verlander for the major league lead. Not to get too far ahead of ourselves, but with eight scoreless innings Friday night against the Giants, Kershaw would overtake Johnny Cueto of the Cincinnati Reds for the major league lead in ERA, 2.3588 to 2.3632. The Dodgers beat the Giants in three of four games in Los Angeles to open the season, but the Giants have won six of the past eight meetings, including four of six in Los Angeles. The Dodgers have lost their last four series at AT&T Park, dating back to last season, and are 3-9 in their last 12 games in San Francisco. All three wins were starts by Clayton Kerhsaw. Friday night’s 7:15 p.m. PDT game will be televised on Prime Ticket. For more Dodgers news and information, be sure to read True Blue LA. Read More: Justin Verlander (P – DET), Tim Lincecum (P – SFG), Johnny Cueto (P – CIN), Clayton Kershaw (P – LOS), San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Dodgers at San Francisco Giants, Sep 9, 2011 7:15 PM PDT Follow , and Like SB Nation Los Angeles on Facebook. Do you like this story?
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| Los Angeles Dodgers prospect Jerry Sands gets… | |
LOS ANGELES – Former Great Lakes Loons star Jerry Sands will get a second chance this season with the Los Angeles Dodgers after the team announced that Sands is one of three minor leaguers getting a September promotion. Sands, pitcher John Ely and catcher Tim Federowicz will join the Major League team. Sands was with the team earlier this season, but hit just .200 with two homers and 17 RBIs in 41 games before being sent back to Albuquerque. Los Angeles Dodgers manager Don Mattingly is expected to play Sands in a variety of positions, including outfield where he will take at-bats away from Tony Gwynn Jr. This season, Sands hit .278 in Triple A with 21 doubles, three triples and 29 homers. Sands spent part of the 2009 and 2010 seasons with the Loons, hitting .333 with 18 homers in 243 at-bats in 2010.
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| Nathan Eovaldi’s performance showcases Los Angeles… | |
LOS ANGELES – Former Great Lakes Loons starter Nathan Eovaldi had another impressive start for the Los Angeles Dodgers Friday, throwing six shutout innings and allowing just two hits against the Houston Astros. The Dodgers eventually won, 1-0, after Eovaldi left the game, but his performance took a little pressure off a Los Angeles Dodgers scouting department that is taking some hits for a perceived lack of talent in the farm system, including on the Loons. But Eovaldi is the fourth member of the Dodgers’ class of 2008 who have reached the Major Leagues this season, following Jerry Sands, Dee Gordon and Josh Lindblom … all former Great Lakes Loons. The 2008 class also includes two more former Great Lakes pitchers, Allen Webster and Ethan Martin, who could find their way to the big leagues.
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| Chacin stifles Dodgers | |
DENVER — Jhoulys Chacin pitched eight shutout innings and the Colorado Rockies pounded Chad Billingsley for 13 hits in a 6-5 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday night.
Chacin (7-4) stifled a Dodgers lineup missing slugger Matt Kemp (hamstring), and the Rockies scored five times in the fifth on six straight singles. The decisive rally was sparked by two uncharacteristic errors by the Dodgers, the best-fielding team in the major leagues. Chacin allowed three harmless singles, struck out nine and walked three, handing over a 6-0 lead to a bullpen that nearly frittered it away. Third baseman Chris Nelson`s throwing error opened the doors for the Dodgers` big ninth inning. Matt Belisle allowed Kemp`s pinch-hit homer, his NL-leading 19th, and Tony Gwynn`s RBI double before getting yanked. Expecting to get the night off after Chacin`s outstanding outing, Huston Street was called on to get the final out to secure Colorado`s fourth win in five games.He allowed Aaron Miles` two-run single and an RBI single by pinch-hitter Rod Barajas before freezing Trent Oeltjen looking at strike three for his 19th save in 21 tries. The Rockies collected 17 hits. The 13 allowed by Billingsley (5-5) over 42/3 innings were a career high. He`s allowed double-digit hits just four times in his 145 career starts and two of those have come in the last two weeks and both times against the Rockies, who tagged him for 11 hits over seven innings in a 7-1 loss at Dodger Stadium on May 30. The Dodgers began the night with the best fielding percentage in the major leagues (.988) but they made errors on back-to-back plays in the sloppy fifth inning. With one out, Carlos Gonzalez beat out an infield single and took second on third baseman Casey Blake`s throwing error. He was held up at third on Nelson`s single, but Nelson advanced to second when left fielder Oeltjen, making his first start of the season, bobbled the ball. Todd Helton slapped a single to right, scoring both runners for a 3-0 lead. Tulowitzki singled and the runners moved up on a wild pitch before Seth Smith delivered a two-run single. Chris Iannetta`s RBI single made it 6-0 and chased Billingsley. All six runs charged to him were earned. Gonzalez had four singles, giving him seven hits off the Dodgers from the leadoff spot over the last two games. Helton singled twice, walked and was robbed of another hit by shortstop Dee Gordon`s leaping grab in the eighth. Helton has reached in 12 of his last 15 plate appearances and is having a resurgent season at age 37, leading manager Jim Tracy to suggest before the game that he`ll be All-Star worthy if he keeps it up. Helton even looked harkened to his youth when he ranged far to his right to field Dioner Navarro`s ground ball for a putout in the seventh. Notable In his first rehab start, Rockies RHP Esmil Rogers (strained side muscle) allowed one run and six hits with one walk and eight strikeouts in five innings for Triple-A Colorado Springs on Thursday night. … This is the Rockies` first three-game winning streak since winning seven straight in early April. Rockies upcoming Rockies 6, Dodgers 5 Los Angeles Colorado ab r h bi ab r h bi DGordn ss 4 0 2 0 CGnzlz cf 5 1 4 0 Barajs ph 1 0 1 1 Nelson 2b-3b 5 1 3 0 Carroll pr 0 0 0 0 Helton 1b 4 1 2 2 Oeltjen lf 4 0 1 0 Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Ethier rf 3 0 0 0 Street p 0 0 0 0 Blake 3b 3 0 0 0 Tlwtzk ss 4 2 2 1 Guerra p 0 0 0 0 S.Smith rf 4 1 1 2 Kemp ph 1 1 1 1 Splrghs rf 0 0 0 0 Loney 1b 3 1 1 0 Wggntn 3b-1b 4 0 2 0 Uribe 2b-3b 4 0 0 0 Blckmn lf 4 0 1 0 Navarr c 4 1 0 0 Iannett c 3 0 2 1 GwynJ cf 4 1 1 1 Chacin p 3 0 0 0 Blngsly p 2 0 0 0 JHerrr ph-2b 1 0 0 0 Troncs p 0 0 0 0 Miles ph-2b 2 1 1 2 Totals 35 5 8 5 Totals 37 6 17 6 Los Angeles 000 000 005–5 Colorado 010 050 00x–6 E–Blake (4), Oeltjen (1), Nelson (1). DP–Los Angeles 3, Colorado 1. LOB–Los Angeles 6, Colorado 9. 2B–Gwynn Jr. (6), Nelson (3), Wigginton (10), Iannetta (8). HR–Kemp (19), Tulowitzki (12). SB–Oeltjen (1), C.Gonzalez (9). CS–C.Gonzalez (3). IP H R ER BB SO Los Angeles Billingsley L,5-5 4 2-3 13 6 6 1 3 Troncoso 2 1-3 1 0 0 1 1 Guerra 1 3 0 0 0 0 Colorado Chacin W,7-4 8 3 0 0 3 9 Belisle 2-3 3 4 1 0 1 Street S,19-21 1-3 2 1 1 0 1 WP–Billingsley, Chacin 2. T–2:51. A–32,116 (50,490). Thanks for visiting our blog =). Posted in dodgers-news | Comments Off
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| Rockies hold off Dodgers 6-5 | |
DENVER – Jhoulys Chacin worked up more of a sweat pacing the clubhouse in the ninth inning than he did in tossing eight shutout innings against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Rockies finally put together outstanding pitching with prolific hitting when Chacin scattered three harmless singles and the Rockies pounded Chad Billingsley for 13 hits in a 6-5 victory Friday night. Chacin left the game with a 6-0 lead, then watched nervously on TV as the Dodgers batted around in the ninth. Nothing has come easy for Colorado this year. “I was here on the couch waiting for the last out and then after the fifth run, I just starting walking,” Chacin said. “I was like, ‘C’mon, get the last out.’” Huston Street finally did, recording his 19th save in 21 chances. Chacin (7-4) stifled a Dodgers lineup missing slugger Matt Kemp (hamstring), and the Rockies scored five times in the fifth on six straight singles. The decisive rally was sparked by two uncharacteristic errors by the Dodgers, the best-fielding team in the major leagues. The big lead was nearly frittered away in the ninth, and the genesis was a seemingly innocuous move to give first baseman Todd Helton a breather in advance of his day off Saturday. Manager Jim Tracy moved third baseman Ty Wigginton to first and put second baseman Chris Nelson at third. After Kemp’s pinch-hit homer off Matt Belisle, his NL-leading 19th, made it 6-1, Dioner Navarro hit a two-out grounder to third that Nelson fielded cleanly. Wigginton couldn’t handle his low, off-target throw, and that opened the door for the Dodgers’ big inning. Tony Gwynn hit an RBI double, chasing Belisle. Expecting to get the night off after Chacin’s outstanding outing, Street was called on to get the final out to secure Colorado’s fourth win in five games. He got two strikes on Aaron Miles before giving up a two-run single and had two strikes on pinch-hitter Rod Barajas before his bloop RBI single made it 6-5. Finally, Street froze Trent Oeltjen looking at strike three. “The game goes in the left hand column,” said a relieved Tracy, who insisted pulling his fine-fielding first baseman wasn’t the wrong move. “As much as we’ve been grinding on him, and the fact of feeling like at 6-0, you’re in a very, very good place … I just wanted to get him out of there,” Tracy said. “I don’t feel personally that’s the reason they ended up back in the game at 6-5.” Pressed, Tracy acknowledged that Helton has a better chance to make the scoop on Nelson’s throw. “Yeah, he does,” Tracy said. “He does. He does. But, we removed him from the game.” And in entered the drama, and lots of it. The Rockies collected 17 hits. The 13 allowed by Billingsley (5-5) over 4 2-3 innings were a career high. He’s allowed double-digit hits just four times in his 145 career starts and two of those have come in the last two weeks and both times against the Rockies, who tagged him for 11 hits over seven innings in a 7-1 loss at Dodger Stadium on May 30. This time, they made the most of all those hits. Billingsley matched Chacin’s effectiveness for four innings, save for the 90-mph fastball that Troy Tulowitzki deposited halfway up the left-field bleachers leading off the second inning for his 12th homer. But things went haywire in the fifth, when Billingsley allowed seven singles and his ERA against Colorado this season soared to 8.59 over three starts. The Dodgers began the night with the best fielding percentage in the major leagues (.988) but they made errors on back-to-back plays. With one out, Carlos Gonzalez bunted his way on base and took second on third baseman Casey Blake’s throwing error. Nelson singled and Oeltjen bobbled the ball in left, leaving runners at second and third. Helton slapped a single to right, scoring both runners. Tulowitzki singled and the runners moved up on a wild pitch before Seth Smith delivered a two-run single. Chris Iannetta’s RBI single made it 6-0 and chased Billingsley. “Hit me hard? They had 10 singles,” Billingsley said. The Rockies caught a break when Kemp was scratched a half-hour before the game. He’s been torrid on the Dodgers’ 10-game trip that wraps up this weekend, going 15 for 29 with six homers and 14 RBIs and he came up a single shy of the cycle Thursday night. Kemp said he hurt his left hamstring legging out a double Thursday and it bothered him again during batting practice. “I thought maybe I should back off a little,” he said. “I’ve never had a hamstring injury so I knew it wasn’t normal.” Kemp said he plans on playing Saturday in his 270th straight game, extending the longest active streak in the majors. “I’m trying to play every game of my career,” he said. “I never want to sit out a game.” NOTES: Oeltjen replaced Kemp in the lineup and played LF with Gwynn moving to CF. … Nelson set a career high with three hits and is hitting .333 since being recalled from the minors May 29. … Gonzalez had four singles, giving him seven hits off the Dodgers from the leadoff spot over the last two games. ___ Arnie Stapleton can be reached at http://twitter.com/arniestapleton Thanks for reading! . Posted in dodgers-news | Comments Off
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