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The Truth Hurts… Sometimes!

This may be a revelation to some, but I do know how to read. I read what is on this blog and also on the LAdodgerChronicles blog. I still say that many of the commenters there are morons, and I am sticking to that. Jeff Dominique is very, very knowledgeable, and I read his stuff…

By Mark Timmons5 min read18 comments

This may be a revelation to some, but I do know how to read. I read what is on this blog and also on the LAdodgerChronicles blog. I still say that many of the commenters there are morons, and I am sticking to that. Jeff Dominique is very, very knowledgeable, and I read his stuff every day. It’s top shelf. I think highly of Jeff, and I recommend his site to any Dodger fan. I read the posts over there (well, not every day, but I read them yesterday). Most of the morons who ridicule me have no clue who I am. It is humorous to read their drivel:

“Something is wrong with a grown man throwing tantrums and name-calling to feed his enormous ego.” – Ohio Dodger/aka Village Idiot

I feel sorry for you, little man. You have no clue… but you are going to believe what you are going to believe! I just don’t tolerate morons… and you are one. Yeah, Really! Sorry! Bye!

I am disappointed that Michael Norris turned to the dark side, but he did what he thought he had to do. I appreciate his SERVICE and wish him well. I also immensely respect Jeff Dominique. I will continue to read there daily! I have never had a cross word with Jeff. In some small way, I hope I was instrumental in helping him get started in blogging.

The truth is:

I don’t care what this blog does.

I don’t care who posts here.

I just post what I think.

If you don’t like it… don’t read it!

Simple!

I am tired of all the morons who constantly want to berate Friedman and Roberts. I have listened to it for ten years, and it is getting really old. I do not think Andrew Friedman and Dave Roberts are perfect. Of course, they make mistakes and will continue to do so, but the morons love to point out their mistakes ad nauseum. It’s like every decision made is criticized. These are hard decisions, all with their own trade-offs. There’s a probability of success and a probability of failure. People just immediately forget every decision they criticized that actually works. If it works, “the Dodgers got lucky,” and they can delete their own bad judgment from their memory. But if the decision fails, then the critics get to be the secret genius who knows more than one of the best front offices and managers in the game. It’s pathetic!

In that way, criticism is a defense mechanism from disappointment because it always feeds the ego of the shortsighted. When you’ve won as many games as the Dodgers have over the last ten years, just know the vast majority of their decisions have paid off, and the critics have been wrong the vast majority of the time (even if they don’t recognize it themselves). These petty little people are miserable in their own lives and want others to feel the same way.

I don’t buy into it and I will continue to call it out. I am disappointed that Michael Norris decided to leave and based it upon a lie. The lie being this:

I took offense to what Mark said about Jeff’s site. I do not think that we have morons posting over there. I just think Jeff is a very tolerant site administrator. But if things get testy, he nips it in the bud. And I also think it was a little too much of a slap in the face to a guy who used to contribute heavily to this site. Plus, Jeff is recovering from surgery. He hasn’t been able to sit up for any length of time for the last couple of weeks. I respect Mark a lot, but to me, he crossed a line criticizing Jeff’s site. After all, many of the people who post here, post there also. In my world, he owes Jeff an apology.

Feel free to leave, but don’t lie about it. Jeff’s site is linked at the top of mine (he does not do the same, but that is OK), and I said this yesterday:

“Jeff Dominique and Michael Norris at http://www.LAdodgerChronicles.com put out some really good stuff. It’s the morons there who bother me.”

So you can say: “I don’t like that you say mean stuff about some people.” But, don’t make up stuff that is not true. I read there and will continue to do so. I just don’t tolerate morons. I just usually don’t read the comments. This is the best time EVER, in the history of Dodger baseball to be a fan. 

Dodger News

  • The Dodgers now have a day off, and then they will start a series with the Rays on Friday with Bobby Miller scheduled.
  • Brent Honeywell, Jr. cleared waivers and is at OKC. He might be in the mix for next year.

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  1. Andrew Vincent ForteAugust 23, 2024

    Good news for the Dodgers and some nice depth at shortstop:

    Triple-A: Shortstop Nick Ahmed, who was designated for assignment on Monday, cleared waivers and was sent outright to Oklahoma City. The veteran declined the assignment, and elected free agency.

  2. Andrew Vincent ForteAugust 23, 2024

    Padres lose to the Mets last night 8-3. beating Cease their number one pitcher.Dodgers pick up a half game. Lead now 4 over Arizona and 4 I/2 over SD.This a big series for the Mets who are in contention for the last playoff spot so maybe we’ll get a little help from them.

  3. dodgerdadAugust 23, 2024

    Sad for Heyward! Happy to keep Kevin K. Hoping Chris Taylor earns his spot!! There’s a lot of swing and miss on that bench! Lot of quality defense on that bench too. Heyward brought defense and trust to the dodgers, he didn’t hit a lot though . i guess he can always say his last hit with LA was a game winning homer! … Friars took it on the chin again! Cease gave up only 2 run, but did get hit a lot , giving up 9 hits. Maybe the Friars pitchers are wearing down. …. Bobby Miller time. Let’s hope he lives the “high life “ tonight! If he and Buehler could pitch close to thei ability, that would be amazing. Also would allow for Glasnow to rest even more. I really believe thats all is IL time is all about, managing his work load. Especially with Yamamoto coming soon, so important for Clayton, Jack F., Gavin, to continue pitching well. Some say might not be a bad thing to not have the best record. I say nay! I want home field advantage throughout the playoffs! the dodgers never seem to fare well in extra innings when they are on the road! … Smell another division championship ? i do!

  4. Roger askewAugust 23, 2024

    Mark , who the F is Kevin and why the HAIL is he even posting his whiny personal BULLSHIT ?? Pardon my French,, but step aside Nevin, Kevin ,, what ever you call your self , when you call Mark out, on this site, you call down the THUNDER, Mark is the real deal , either you talk Dodger baseball and your thoughts on the team going forward, or step your ass aside. Us old Dogs on this site ain’t got the time or patience to listen to all your whiny ass crap, and I’m guessing you want to Fire Roberts as well, Good God, now I know where Mark got his MORON thing , from , it’s front runner tool bags like yourself ,And I don’t hide, that’s ROGER with a capital R!! Go find another site to whine to, this place talks baseball , not BItch Ball.

  5. Mark TimmonsAugust 23, 2024

    I too hated to see J-Hey go away. If no one picks him up, he could always come back …

    … or go back to Chicago or the ATL.

    Who knows?

  6. KevinAugust 22, 2024

    Haha I love that this gets to you so much mr thin skin. You can say it doesn’t but a normal person does not behave like this. Please just save us all some time and take your ball home again pouting because we all know it’s coming for the 14th time! Also would it kill you to come up with some new material?

  7. MickeydAugust 22, 2024

    Hate to see Heyward go. A true pro and great leader. Hit the pinch HR on Monday. I still think he would have helped. CT3 had better perform. I don’t think he will. Hope I’m wrong. Dodgers tried to trade him last year at deadline, however, pitcher from Detroit, Rodriguez refused trade. Good luck to a class guy, Justin Heyward.

  8. sbuffaloAugust 22, 2024

    I was a little surprised the Dodgers let Heyward go, especially after the game winning homerun the other night. I suppose the return of Mookie to right field made Heyward expendable and Taylor is versatile.

    As to Buehler, I’m somewhat surprised that he hasn’t been better. After all, they were talking back about Buehler making a difference last fall. That never panned out and a year later he’s still not an impact pitcher. No idea why.

    I like this site.

    Honestly, I miss Bear and I don’t follow Chronicles.

  9. Andrew Vincent ForteAugust 22, 2024

    Wednesday scores

    Oklahoma City 5, El Paso 2

    Springfield 3, Tulsa 2 (10 innings)

    Great Lakes 5, Wisconsin 4 (12 innings)

    Lake Elsinore 7, Rancho Cucamonga 5

    Thursday schedule

    4:05 p.m. PT: Great Lakes (Peter Heubeck) vs. Wisconsin (Josh Timmerman)

    4:35 p.m.: Tulsa (Jerming Rosario) at Springfield (Alex Cornwell)

    5:05 p.m.: Oklahoma City (Landon Knack) vs. El Paso (Gabe Mosser)

    6:30 p.m.: Rancho Cucamonga (Hyun-Seok Jang) vs. Lake Elsinore (Maikel Miralles)

  10. Shawn MurphyAugust 22, 2024

    My take on Mark’s lack of patience with the trolls or nay-sayers who pretty much always bash somebody or something and always are negative is this:

    Mark puts a lot of time and passion into this site and wants well-thought out positions, discussions or observations. When you have people who are constantly negative, say stupid stuff, etc., – it irks him that people are in someway disrespecting him and the effort he puts into this site (this is my take, as I am projecting. Mark, I could be wrong and no offense meant).

    Yes – I know Mark uses the word moron a lot (oh well). However, if you read this site, it doesn’t take long to figure out what lines of thought will invoke the terrible insult of being called a moron.

    Yes – I know Mark has actually been “wrong” multiple times, but he, along with most of the others who post on this site own it.

    Yes – Mark likes a good argument and the ability to agree to disagree – See the dialogue a few posts back between Bear and Mark on OPS, etc. on who should be batting 1st or 2nd. Both had valid arguments/beliefs on who would be best. Do I know which one is correct – NO IDEA!, but it was good intelligent baseball talk that the majority of us probably enjoyed reading and adding our two cents on to their researched positions.

    I also know that there are “stupid questions” and “stupid observations” and those that post them maybe are trying to stir the pot (why – I don’t know), but some of them are very tiresome – AND YES, as Mark has stated many times – I don’t read them or gloss over them, fortunately, there are only a few posters who fit this category.

    I do really appreciate the effort that all who post on this site have keep the politics (or other agenda’s) off of this site as it isn’t relevant to just associating with other Dodger fans.

    Also, why people feel the need to continually to go back and highlight previous posts to prove somebody else wrong is beyond me (try that with your significant other and let me know how that works out).

    Take Lux for example – I am willing to bet that not one of us was advocating to keep him and give him some more time to figure it out (including me and I was a huge advocate for him).

    Looking back (especially if we win it all) we will be thankful that Mookie got hurt, otherwise, Lux probably would have been traded or benched.

    I am also a Rams fan and must say that the 2-sites that I visit (Ramsondemand & laramsfans) are most of time unreadable due to the ads, formatting, etc.

    You have to sift through a lot of posts to find any good takes, unlike this site.

    Is there any other Rams site that one can recommend?

  11. JimboAugust 22, 2024

    Heyward was designated for assignment to activate Taylor. Guess they weren’t concerned about lefty vs righty bats.

  12. dodgerrickAugust 22, 2024

    Hi Mark. I have been critical at times of what the Dodgers do and how they do it, but Dave Roberts and Andrew Friedman have no control over injuries, which has been the main problem that the Dodgers have had this season.

    I think that this has been one of Roberts’ best managing jobs. You look at the patchwork rotation that they have had most of the season and the crazy injuries to the likes of Betts and Muncy and it’s a wonder that they have done as well as they have.

    This team may be getting healthy at the right time of the season. The lineup is one that no one wants to face with the greatly-improved Gavin Lux and the return of Mookie and Max.

    The rotation is another matter. No one knows if Yamamoto or Glasnow will be back and if so whether they will be as effective as before. Miller and Buehler look like lost causes this year. I thought that Stone had hit the rookie wall but he has looked much better the last 2 starts. Kershaw – well, I would never bet against him. Flaherty is a concern. He doesn’t throw nearly as hard as he used to and his breaking stuff has not been consistent since he’s worn Blue.

    This has been an interesting season for sure, but not one that anyone predicted. They are playing good baseball again and the roster looks the best that it has since May. I think that it will come down to the health of the rotation.

    Just don’t call me a moron please.

  13. Bill RussellAugust 22, 2024

    Jason Heyward is getting DFA for Chris Taylor

  14. Duke Not SniderAugust 22, 2024

    Now the reports are that Glasnow will be out longer than 15 days. Is this really necessary or is it just Dodgers management try to keep his workload down in preparation for the playoffs?

    The news is much better for Yamamoto, as he seems to be progressing nicely. But the same question pertains: Are the Dodgers just doing some load management? We don’t want them sitting out for too long, right?

    Their absence make create more starts for Buhler and Miller. But it’s Glasnow and Yamamoto who are getting the big bucks–and Guggenheim will want a big return for its investment.

    So in terms of active pitchers, the Dodgers now have Kershaw, Stone and Flaherty–and Buhler and Miller, neither of whom have outpitched Knack. Such excellent depth. Assuming that Glasnow and Yamamoto come back healthy, which of the SPs make the postseason roster?

    Right now, nobody is pitching better than Stone. But for the postseason, would management choose the hottest pitcher, or maybe the future Hall of Famer, or the guys getting the biggest bucks?

    Nice problems to have.

    No Lance Lynn this season.

  15. DanoAugust 22, 2024

    Hate is insidious and I don’t see any here. Ok Jorge you hate the Madres and I’ll hate San Fransicko. Be careful Jeff. Bobby Miller, Calm down, fix your mechanics and eat some frikkin innings.

    Book em

  16. MattAugust 22, 2024

    This team is coming together…at the right time.

    Fun time to be a Dodger fan.

    Rested Muncy, Heck yes!!

    Rested Mookie, sure why not!

    Glasnow fresh for October, lets do it!!

    And Ohtani is just a freak, we just may see 50-50….give him the MVP RIGHT NOW.

  17. Brian PerkinsAugust 22, 2024

    Pages is a major leaguer.

  18. dodgerdadAugust 22, 2024

    Happy to still post here daily!! I miss Old Bear, but don’t understand the animosity towards you mark. I’m just here to talk baseball! i don’t want to hear political views. i don’t hate Doc or AF. Heck , i kinda even miss Barnes!! I even miss Bradley! …. Now baseball talk. Flaherty has been good since becoming a dodger. not great, but good. My only complaint is pitch count. It looks as if he may nibble a bit much at times. Jack has great stuff, he should trust it more. Loved his little “battle “ with Arozarena last night. I for one was happy the dodgers passed on him at the deadline. He’s had a couple of good postseason runs, but not a fan. …. Max looks refreshed and hungry!! If he’s hitting like this against the Mariners staff, lookout! Seattle ran 3, count em. , 3 top shelf arms out there in that series. Now they didn’t say pound the first 2 guys, but they patiently worked their pitch count up! Something this team when healthy does better than anyone. They worked Gilbert until they finally cracked him, and then Max finished it off with that scorching double! Ohtani even looked more patient at the plate. When he does that, lookout! Mookie wasted no time in driving that double to give the dodgers the lead. That was “Ballgame “. ! now on to Friday and the Rays. Don’t sleep on this team! Kevin Cash is one of the best in the game! (blake snell decision excluded). … Could this be the last shot for Bobby Miller? I hope not because he has fantastic stuff! His, i believe is more mental now than physical. …. Walker is a man! Not blaming his struggles on anything or anyone other than himself! i hope he grts right. i want him in a dodger uniform for a long time!…. Finally , Doc . I’ve been skeptical of him at times over the years. But give the guy credit. i am! This may be his best job ever! Who knows what happens the rest of the season? A lot of comments out there saying he may be out if they don’t win it all. Sometimes you can over think things. You think the St. Louis Cardinals wouldn’t like a do over with that manager the front office said couldn’t get it done? Hate it, but he’s doing pretty good in San Diego!! Just saying, watch what you wish for!

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