Captain Torre, I trust you know what to do with a broom

A submarine celebrates a "sweep" (click to see the image full size in a new tab/window)Way back when on an old blog of mine (it definitely wasn’t last year) the LA Dodgers swept a very important series and I referred to the naval tradition of submarines lashing a broom to their mast to signify that they have returned to port having defeated every enemy vessel they encountered. (I have to agree with a blogger who feels that a sub’s completion of their first sea trials isn’t the same thing defeating enemy vessels.) I wasn’t able to find a link to the old post of mine, but I did save the image I posted with that article so I could include it in this post. (Click to see the image full size, which will open in a new tab/window.)

While nobody died in the National League Division Series (NLCS) battles between the Dodgers and the Cardinals, the Dodgers the what probably nobody, including this writer, thought was possible, especially since the Cardinals so easily won the season series against the boys from the Ravine, regardless what stadium they played in. After taking both NLDS Game 1 and Game 2 at home, which wasn’t all that surprising, Dodgers skipper Joe Torre gave the ball to Vincente Padilla to start the game. Before the Red Birds could even come to bat Manny Ramirez plated Matt Kemp with an RBI double, and Mr. Walk-off, Andre Ethier, pretty much put the game away with a two-run jack to right field in the third. Only an RBI single by Albert Pujols in the 8th avoided the shutout, and a perfect game was avoided in the bottom of the first on a single by Ryan Ludwick. When all was said and done, the Dodgers won 5-1.

Why didn’t I post after the first two wins?

2009 National League West Champion Los Angeles DodgersI didn’t blog the last two wins for two main reason. The first is that this blog is primarily a tech blog, and Dodgers baseball doesn’t really fit that classification, although I do post from time to time about what the Boys from Chavez Ravine do. But there’s also a very good reason I didn’t get to post about the wins, namely that I flat out didn’t have the time to write the posts. As I mentioned in passing twice before, I got an iriver E100 digital media player (DMP) as a belated birthday present from my mom and thanks to the wonderful open source app iriverter I am able to convert any video I can download to enjoy on my DMP. While I can enjoy some of the games on TBS, I end up missing some pretty sweet play so I either head over to the MLB.com Media Center page and use the Highlight links from the particular game or I go to the MLB.com Video Highlights page and catch the videos from there. The beauty of the Video Highlights page is that I am able to see not only highlights from a specific game, but also video content such as their FastCast of a day’s games, the Top 5 Plays from a specific day, as well as some content from the new MLB Network. On most occasions if I can see the video in my browser I can also snag the file in MP4 format and convert it to view on my E100, which makes a subway ride more enjoyable.

I had to say “on most occasions” because Friday I discovered a clip that I can see in my browser but for some unknown reason I’m unable to get it to download. If you saw the end of Game 2 of the NLDS, or at least heard about it, the Dodgers made an incredible comeback  with two outs in the bottom of the ninth to win the game. I was able to snag a video clip that includes Vin Scully on the Dodgers radio broadcast, as well as Mike Shannon on KTRS’s St. Louis radio broadcast and Dick Stockton on TBS, all calling the bottom of the ninth from Matt Holiday lost James Loney’s line drive in the lights all the way to Mark Loretta’s walk-off single. What I can’t seem to snag, even today, is the clip of just Scully calling the last five batters. I’d kill to be able to save that particular bit of multimedia to my hard drive, but for some reason the MP4 file isn’t coming up properly for saving off the MLB.com servers, so if anyone has a link that will help me snag this much desired MP4 please post it in the comments.

As it is, I was able to get 40 or so clips from the game, which took a good bit of time to download and then convert with iriverter. Game 1 of the NLDS only had a dozen clips I wanted to put on my E100, but last night’s game has another 40 clips (including postgame coverage) for me to see what I want to put on my DMP. Luckily I can snag the 38-second clip of Scully calling the final out and the Dodgers’ sweep of the 2009 NLDS.

What about the other teams still playing?

Yesterday’s NLDS Game 3 between the Rockies and Phillies was snowed out yesterday in Denver so it will have to be played tonight with the first pitch scheduled for 10:07 pm Eastern Time. That series is tied at a game a piece, but it won’t matter that much to the Dodgers who already know that there next game, Game 1 of the National League Championship Series (NLCS), will be on Thursday, with a start time to be announced. As with the NLDS, TBS will be carrying every game of the NLCS while the ALCS will head over to FOX. FOX will also be carrying the World Series when it starts on Wednesday, 28 October. You can see the entire postseason schedule on MLB.com.

Who would I like to see the Dodgers face in the NLCS? The Dodgers lost only four games out of 18 to the Rox, and against the Phillies they went 4-out-of-7, taking one series in May in Philly and splitting their series at home in June. Of course the Dodgers also met the Phillies in last year’s NLCS, with the Phillies beating the boys in Dodger Blue four games to one enroute to beating Tampa’s Rays four games to one to win the ’08 World Series, and this past season doesn’t mean much of anything, let alone last year’s results, so I’m going to have to go with my gut on this one. I’m hoping for a Dodgers-Phillies NLCS, followed by a Freeway Series to start three days before All Hallow’s Eve. The rest of the country may not like an All-California Series, but I’d love to see the Dodgers beat the team that is so bad at geography that they doesn’t even know what city, let alone which county they play in (another item on my old blog that I’m not able to find archived to share).

It took a week, but they got it done

[Updated Monday 5 October to include the time for the first game of the Dodgers/Cardinals series and provide a link to the MLB.com site for this year's postseason play. -Peng]

A week ago I had the pleasure of writing that the Los Angeles Dodgers had clinched their place in the postseason. For the past week Dodger fans around the world have waited for one more win by the boys in Dodger Blue or one more loss by the guys from the mountains to be able to celebrate Joe Torre’s boys being the National League West Champions for the second year in a row.

Your Los Angeles Dodgers are now the NL West Division Champions!The game went way past my bedtime last night so one of the first things I did this morning was to grab my cell phone and get the results from last night. Dodgers 5, Rockies Zip.

Of course that’s not all the good news Dodgers fans get this morning, as they also have home field advantage through the National League Division Series. While we know the schedule starts Wednesday in Chavez Ravine against the Cardinals, we don’t have times yet nor which network is carrying the games.

2009 NA Lwest Champion Los Angeles DodgersWe do know that TBS will carry the last game of the regular season with the Dodgers trying to beat the NL Wild Card team one more time before the postseason kicks off. The coverage will begin at 4 PM Eastern Time.

Update 5 October: The first game will be on Wednesday, 7 October at 9:37pm Eastern Time on TBS. You can get info on all of his year’s postseason games on Major League Baseball’s newly refreshed WorldSeries.com site. Dodger fans will also want to make sure you check out the latest Inside Dodgertown video on the Dodgers Media Network. If you haven’t been to the DMN lately there are some great videos that you’re missing.

Last year when the Dodgers clinched the NL West title on the road I posted a video of what has to be one of the favorite songs, although I see now that the video has been removed from YouTube. I found an “official” version of the video and fixed that post, and in honor of the Boys from Chavez Ravine I’m going to post it here as well because the song is so fitting on this last morning of the 2009 regular season.

I look forward to having three more rounds of good news to post as the Dodgers hopefully will go all the way to be not only the NL West champs, or even the National League champions, but the winners of the 2009 World Series.

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WE LOVE IT!

Around 2:30 yesterday afternoon, the quiet around Chavez Ravine was broken with a song that is always welcome in the neighborhood.

Even though the Dodgers lost 5-7 to the Padres to close out their season at home last night they’re still the NL West champs thanks to yesterday’s Cardinals drubbing of the Snakes 12-3.

The Dodger’s opponent for the NLDS will either be Phillies or the Cubs, depending on who wins the NL Wild Card race, with the Dodgers doing the traveling. Either way, the team isn’t done playing this season, and this fan is hoping they can play for several more weeks. Out of the four teams going into the ALDS, I’m leaning toward either the Angels or (I can’t believe I’m typing this) the Red Sox. I wouldn’t mind facing the Angels in a Freeway (World) Series because then hopefully we can settle who is Los Angeles’ true team. If it were the Sox and the Dodgers, then we can see if Bill Shakin’s column on Sunday was prophetic or not.

Either way, I love this game, and I love the fact that I don’t have to cheer for some other team in the NLDS.

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