It's been a year to the day since I had my heart attack. June 5, 2009. They kept me in the hospital overnight and the next day (the anniversary of D-Day) The Pros from Dover put a stent in one of my coronary arteries; my doctor prescribed a bunch of medicines that lowered my risks; I changed my diet and added exercise to my daily routine.
I am still in the process of rethinking my life. I am working with an old friend to start a new business; I am working with God to update my spiritual activities.
But the Dodgers. The Dodgers. They still don't have enough pitching.
I suppose no team ever has enough pitching, especially in these days of three divisions in each league and twelve pitchers (twelve pitchers?) on each team. Really; each team can have twenty-five players. Do you really want twelve of them to be pitchers?
I don't think the number of pitchers matters. What matters is the quality, the ability of the pitchers you have.
My team is the Dodgers. I won't apologize for that.
But I have to say I am not overly impressed by the effectiveness of the pitchers on the Dodgers roster at the moment.
More to come.
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