Well, perhaps we're in a little over our heads, but Hee Seop Choi had the best weekend of any Angeleno, single-handedly leading the Dodgers to a series win over the Twins. Choi hit six home runs in three games, including three yesterday to beat a probable playoff team.
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Heading in the Right Direction
Pitching on a cold day in Pitcher's Hell Park, Colorado, Penny showed first inning rust by surrendering up a 2-run home run. But he settled down and wound up allowing four runs in five innings. Penny's fastball was down just a little, but what can you expect from a guy make his first real start at Coors Field?
There's No Such Thing as a Pitching Prospect
Less than two years ago, Jackson was 19 and one of the most highly touted prospects in the game. Today he is 21, still young, but struggling mightily. On Thursday, Jackson was battered for seven runs in five innings against the Cleveland Indians. He's now given up 14 runs in 14 1/3 innings in spring training and seems destined for Las Vegas.
$36 Million is not Lowe
LAist confesses that its always been a Derek Lowe fan. The guy has great stuff, and rose to the occasion in the postseason this year for the Red Sox. But $36 million for Lowe seems excessive for a guy who has basically had one good year as a starter. So why are the Dodgers guaranteeing him four years?
What The Hell Is Going On Out There?
It is absolutely inconceivable that Eric Gagne could lose two straight games, and three games in the span of a week. And the Dodgers division lead has dwindled down to 4.5 games as a result.

