Found September 04, 2008 on Memories Of Kevin Malone:
LAist: This was written a long ass time ago, but it's absolutely hilarious anyway.

Los Angeles Times: A leadership expert warns Frank McCourt about the way he does things. This shouldn't come as a big surprise to anybody, especially considering the current shape of the Dodgers. After all, bad ownership ends up hiring bad management which hires bad players.

MLB: A good opinion piece by Sarah on the Dodgers' situation. It's generally about how the youngsters are not to blame but there was some interesting information included too. Seriously, I had no idea Joe Torre said Russell Martin was inexperienced.

Sports Illustrated: Vin Scully is the shit.

Fox Sports: Ken Rosenthal speculates that Ned Colletti's job is safe for at least another year. Just more evidence that i'm going to be in for an off-season of crying myself to sleep.

Los Angeles Times: I'm pretty sure Simers fooled a lot of people with this article, including Fire Joe Morgan.

6-4-2: Wow, the Dodgers were worse than I thought at leaving men on base.

ESPN: Rick Reilly questions how many career minor leaguers didn't get their shot because of steroid users.

With Leather: I can't wait for Ashley Rape to play soccer at Duke! Can you imagine the harassment that comes with a name like that? Much less a female that now goes to Duke. Personally, I would probably just change my last name, just like if my parents gave me the first name of Yourhighness or something.

Ump Bump: The most entertaining video of the week for me. Some kid tries to catch a home run ball and falls over the outfield wall. Hahahahaha.
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