
I spend a lot of games chatting in the game threads over at Sons of Steve Garvey. That place has turned into a nice little online community. Sort of like a virtual Cheers, in which everyone knows your (pseudo)name. Well, in my case, it's my real name, but still...

I spent my morning reading stories from various Dodger blog writers, all of whom are--rightfully--heartbroken and confused. How could it be? We were one out from tying it, one out from showing the Phillies that we aren't the same team they kicked around last year...

If I were a Philly phan, I would probably be writing about last night's shellacking of the Dodgers as though it were an obvious sign that the better team finally showed up and proved itself...

The Dodgers begin NLCS play in just under seven hours, and I'm just sick with anticipation. Christine is worse off, and is insisting we go out to the stadium today before the game, just to take a picture and walk around...

I believe I've mentioned this before, but I really hate the Angels. Thanks for showing up, Red Sox. That was a blast.A few days ago, Sons of Steve Garvey noted an ESPN poll about Joe Torre and Tony La Russa, and how their color choices for that poll were totally unintuitive...

In August 2006, when Mark Loretta was playing with the Red Sox, he tossed Christine a ball after the pre-game warmups in Anaheim...

When Matt Kemp grounded out with the bases loaded to end the eighth inning, I thought the Dodgers were done...

Tonight I venture into the press box for the last time this season. I hope Josh Rawitch will continue this practice of reserving a spot for Dodger bloggers, but even if he doesn't, I think I can speak for all of those lucky enough to take advantage of it when I say it's been a blast...

So, here I am, my last night in the press box. I arrived two hours later than I normally do. I got here just about twenty minutes before the gates opened for the common folk, which means I pretty much missed anything worth seeing. But it's cool...

Joe Wilson, in his attempt to disrupt a presidential address, has made himself both a hero and a villain...

The Dodgers continue to be anything but consistent, particularly when it comes to playing the crappy teams...

Let's take a break from the healthcare debate (or, technically, the debate about the healthcare debate) for a moment, shall we?Okay, I feel better. Tonight I'm going to Dodger Stadium to see the Dodgers try to salvage a split with the awful Diamondbacks...

Curt Schilling Interested in Kennedy's Senate SeatI suppose I should be grateful that I live in a country where anyone (and I do mean anyone) has the possibility of holding a public office...

What better way to spend the last few weeks of summer than with a slightly used Playstation 2 and 31 games, all for a low, low price?Yes, yes, I know that the PS3 is all the rage, but since most of them aren't backwards compatible, those games you love on the PS2 could be gone forever, unless you...









