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Down Goes L.A.

When the Dodgers acquired Manny Ramirez, it was commonly accepted that adding a middle of the order slugger to their offense would help improve their run scoring and allow them to make a push for the NL West down the stretch. For the first couple of weeks after the trade, it worked out great – Ramirez hit .424 with a ton of power, the team scored 77 runs in 16 games, and they went 10-6 in those contests to catch the Diamondbacks for first place.

Things have not gone so well since then, however. Ramirez’s home run last night was his first in the last 10 games, during which time the Dodgers have gone 1-9. And it isn’t just Manny’s offense that has gone south – the team has scored just 21 runs in those ten games, and never more than four in a single game. It’s hard to win when you’re averaging just over two runs a game. Even a series against baseball’s worst team, the Washington Nationals, turned into a debacle, as they got swept by a team that probably wouldn’t have medaled in the Olympics.

It’s not just Manny, either. Besides James Loney, who has gone bananas the last week (.464/.483/.786), the hitters just haven’t generated any kind of threat. Nomar is 2 for his last 24 with no walks or extra base hits. Jeff Kent is 5 for his last 30, and like Nomar, hasn’t done anything besides collect a few singles. Russell Martin and Matt Kemp have badly as well.

This losing skid has dropped the Dodgers to 65-69, and they now sit 3.5 games behind the Diamondbacks, even though Arizona has lost four games in a row themselves. In a division of mediocrity, the Dodgers are out-losing the Snakes, and they have an offense that has gone into a coma to thank for it. Perhaps all the talk about the mental boost teams get from making that big trade deadline acquisition is just that – talk – after all.



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Dave is a co-founder of USSMariner.com and contributes to the Wall Street Journal.

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  1. Scraps says:

    Looks like it’s time for the underperforming veterans to start blaming the kids agains.

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  2. RedSoxRule says:

    Too early to write the demise of LA Dodgers Dave.

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  3. scraps says:

    It’s a good thing he didn’t write their demise, then.

    Dave pointed out that the Dodgers winning after the big trade was a big story, with the usual crediting of the trade for the winning streak; but when the Dodgers started losing, suddenly it’s not a story. That’s worth pointing out, and it doesn’t mean he’s nailing their coffin shut. No need to be defensive for the Dodgers.

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  4. Xeifrank says:

    I would put the Washington Nationals as the favorite to win the gold medal in the Olympics if they had been an entry, even though not all their players would qualify as US American citizens.
    vr, Xei

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