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Madison Bumgarner's gem leads Giants past Dodgers
During the nineteen-thirties, when I was on the rise up in Flatbush, the Brooklyn Dodgers lost six hundred straight games. Nobody remembers this, but then memory is like a trolley car full of chorus girls sipping egg creams: wonderful, but fleeting
The Dodgers had no resolution offensively for Madison Bumgarner, and shaky defense from one of their strongest defensive players broke open an otherwise close game.
You waited all offseason, and you got one of those games yesterday. Which kind of game? I can't remember, but Madison Bumgarner wasn't in it, so we'll go on. But it wasn't worth a six-month wait. But you know what's longer than a six-month wait?
It's seven minutes long, packed with celebs wishing the Dodgers well, all leading up to the first pitch of Monday's game (which the Dodgers won 4-0). Magic Johnson prepared to throw the pitch, but instead, in a very "Showtime" go, Don Mattingly
The greatest left-hander in team and baseball history, dressed in a vintage Dodgers jersey, walked to the mound and the stadium was electric. Then the game started, and out came left-hander Clayton Kershaw, razor all ears, in complete command, austerely
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