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Things that went right for the Dodgers in 2010
October 4, 2010 | 2:51 pm
Now, before we delve into an entire offseason of negativity, I am going to
present you with a list of things to be pleased with about the Dodgers’ 2010
season.
We will now pause for the laughing to subside.
There were some highlights. The Dodgers won 80 games, though incredibly went
only 31-43 in the second half.
But here is an offering of bright spots to otherwise disappointing season:
+ Vin Scully announced he would return for another season. Scully remains the
best part of the Dodgers.
+ Hong-Chih Kuo. Applause, applause. What a terrific season for a guy whose
left arm was thought to be hanging by a thread, or a last ligament.
Kuo became the closer and nailed down 12 of 13 save opportunities, set a club
record with a 1.20 ERA and brought nothing but smiles every time he took the
mound.
+ Jamey Carroll, the little infielder who could, was supposed to be a
little-used utility player but ended up with the seventh-most at-bats on the
club (351), hit .291 and showed hustle on every play.
+ Matt Kemp started the season with seven home runs in 10 games and ended it
with five home runs in five days. In the 143 games in between, he hit 16.
+ Clayton Kershaw, the developing ace. He’s still not all the way there, but
the 22-year-old continued to make impressive strides (2.91 ERA, 204 1/3
innings, 212 strikeouts).
+ John Lindsey made his major-league debut after 16 years in the minors.
+ Andre Ethier was on a triple-crown pace before fracturing his pinkie May
15. Alas, he returned too quickly and was never the same.
+ Chad Billingsley overcame a frightening start (4.61 ERA in 17 starts) to
finish strong and again look like a front-line starter (2.45 ERA in 14
starts).
+ Kenley Jansen had absolutely no right to do what he did, but one year after
being converted from a catcher to a reliever, went 1-0 with four saves and a
stunning 0.67 ERA in 25 appearances.
+ Also: Brad Ausmus’ class, Jay Gibbons’ return, saving $3.8 million when
the White Sox claimed Manny Ramirez, losing Manny’s dreadlocks and the late
additions of California boys Ted Lilly (7-4, 3.52) and Rod Barajas (five home
runs, .297 in 64 at-bats), who actually want to be Dodgers.
-- Steve Dilbeck
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/dodgers/2010/10/things-that-went-right
-for-the-dodgers-in-2010.html
http://lat.ms/bx1UEv
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Plenty to resolve as Dodgers look to 2011
New manager Mattingly set to preside over new-look club
By Ken Gurnick / MLB.com | 10/03/10 6:46 PM ET
Contract issues
Free agents: Rod Barajas, C; Jay Gibbons, OF; Reed Johnson, OF; Hiroki
Kuroda, RHP; Ted Lilly, LHP; Vicente Padilla, RHP; Jeff Weaver, RHP.
Eligible for arbitration: Chad Billingsley, RHP; Hong-Chih Kuo, LHP; James
Loney, 1B; Russell Martin, C; George Sherrill, LHP; Ryan Theriot, 2B.
Club options: Scott Podsednik, OF.
Mutual options: Brad Ausmus, C (announced retirement);
Non-tender possibilities: Russell Martin, C; George Sherrill, LHP; Ryan
Theriot, 2B.
Bullpen
↑Hong-Chih Kuo: Rare lefty that overpowers right-handed hitters
↓Jonathan Broxton: Nobody knows what's wrong with him
↓George Sherrill: Had season-long mechanical issues
↓Ronald Belisario: Personal problems overshadow nasty stuff
↑Kenley Jansen: The closer-in-training
↓Ramon Troncoso: Heavy workload took its toll
↓Jeff Weaver: Had a very tough second half
─Carlos Monasterios: Better as a reliever than a starter.
─Jon Link: Dodgers like his resilient arm
There were bullpen surprises good and bad. Kuo was healthy for five
consecutive months and won the closer job, while Jansen looks like he has the
right stuff for the role with barely any seasoning. But Sherrill couldn't
duplicate his two lights-out months from 2009, so he's a likely non-tender
and Broxton became a real head-scratcher who gets paid like a closer next
year ($7 million) but has pitched like he'll have to fight for a job.
Shortstop
─Rafael Furcal: Played well when healthy
─Chin-lung Hu: Viewed by club as Triple-A insurance
The Dodgers need to find a way to keep Furcal healthy. He plays hard and gets
hurt. Injuries have limited him to fewer than 100 games in two of the past
three seasons. When he's out of the lineup, it's like losing two players
because he's also the leadoff hitter. Jamey Carroll is listed as the backup
second baseman, but he doubles as Furcal's understudy too.
http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20100930&content_id
=15259166&vkey=news_la&c_id=la
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