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Dodgers’ Shocking Injury Crisis: Can Their Star Pitchers Bounce Back Before It’s Too Late?

Dodgers' Shocking Injury Crisis: Can Their Star Pitchers Bounce Back Before It's Too Late?

John Merryman
Redondo Beach

Instead of spending hundreds of millions on pitchers to sit on the injury list for the majority of every year, I recommend the Dodgers instead allocate those funds to put nine All-Star offensive players in the lineup. Then just do what the team always winds up doing anyway — rely on inexpensive, lower-tier and journeyman pitchers for the season.

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Jerry Leibowitz
Culver City

Time to say goodbye

It’s about time that the Dodgers separate from Clayton Kershaw. Yes he has been with them forever, and was very good. But that was then, not now. The Dodgers separated from Chris Taylor, and Austin Barnes, long-term team members, now it’s time to do the same with Kershaw.

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