Found August 23, 2008 on Memories Of Kevin Malone:
The Hardball Times: They analyze the season to date, the season to come, stuff they can improve on, and their postseason chances.

Fox Sports: An important look on how scheduling will impact the Dodgers' stretch run.

Los Angeles Times: Finally, Matt Kemp gets some love from the mainstream media. It's a cool read on his development.

Fox Sports: Wait...I actually agree with Ken Rosenthal? Hell just froze. He says that the Dodgers should have blocked Adam Dunn, and by failing to do so, they may have cost themselves the division. But hey, Ned did a great job blocking Ronnie fucking Bellaird, i'm sure that really hurt Arizona more than Dunn helps. Rosenthal also has an opinion on giving up Santana for Blake, I agree.

Dodger Thoughts: Thoughts on Frank McCourt and the Dodgers' payroll situation.

Los Angeles Times: Simers says that Manny is nothing like what he was in Boston. He also takes a shot at the Boston media, which is always entertaining.

Yahoo Sports: Ned Colletti's job is apparently safe. I puked.

MLB: Joe Torre has a freakin' blog. Seriously. I'm not sure what to think. On one hand, it's pretty cool that's trying to "get with the times". On the other, he uses creepy chat language that 14-year-old girls use.

The Hardball Times: I always love their analysis on different pitches. This one is on the curveball.

Sports Illustrated: John Donovan wonders what the Olympics would be like if the MLB released their players.

Dunn And Dunner: More Bakermetrics!

Sox Addict: Good analysis on Daisuke Matsuzaka's season and how it's mainly powered by extremely fortunate luck. This is important to remember for all pitchers, even those who are having good years.
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