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Posted: Nov 8th 2009 5:20PM ET by Pat Lackey (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dodgers, NL West, MLB Rumors

For most of the summer,
Joe Torre indicated that he was planning on retiring from managing after his contract with the
Dodgers expires in 2010. Both he and people who have followed his career closely noted that he's made similar statements in the past, and he's still in the dugout. Accordingly, Torre admitted to T.J. Simers on Sunday that
he's considering negotiating a contract extension with the Dodgers that would keep him in L.A. beyond the 2010 season.
In his two years with the Dodgers, Torre's taken the team to the NLCS twice, but failed to get past the
Phillies both times. Dating back to his years with the
Yankees, he's taken his team to a playoff spot in 14 consecutive seasons. Unsurprisingly, Dodgers GM Ned Colletti indicates in the same story that he'd be happy to negotiate with Torre, should he want an extension.
Posted: Nov 7th 2009 4:13PM ET by Tom Fornelli (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dodgers, NL West, MLB Transactions

In what wasn't much of a surprise,
Los Angeles Dodgers left-fielder
Manny Ramirez has decided to exercise his player option for 2010 and will return to the
Dodgers next season. His agent Scott Boras let Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti know about Ramirez's decision on Friday night.
All of which means that Ramirez will make $20 million with the Dodgers rather than becoming a free agent, which is a smart move considering it's highly unlikely Manny would get that much money anywhere else next year. Manny didn't have the greatest season for the Dodgers in 2009, but
Colletti is confident he'll bounce back next season.
Posted: Nov 4th 2009 11:57AM ET by Tom Fornelli (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dodgers, MLB Injuries, MLB Rumors
UPDATE: It seems that Padilla did not shoot himself, but was in fact shot by a shooting instructor.
Full details here.
Los Angeles
Dodgers pitcher
Vicente Padilla is back home in his native Nicaragua now his team's season has ended, and while there he's decided to do some hunting. Unfortunately for Vicente it seems his aim with a gun is a lot like his aim with his fastball. Sometimes he loses control of the thing and ends up hitting somebody.
Though this time it was himself.
Padilla was treated in a hospital on Tuesday after suffering what is being called
a "minor" gunshot wound to his right leg.
Posted: Oct 22nd 2009 8:00PM ET by Andrew Johnson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dodgers, MLB Biz
Frank McCourt, the owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, has dismissed wife Jamie from her post as the team's CEO ahead of what is expected to be a bitter divorce battle between the separated couple, according to a report by SI.com's Jon Heyman.
McCourt, who has been married to Jamie since 1979, purchased the Dodgers in 2004 for $430 million, but the team is believed to be worth considerably more than that.
The firing of Jamie further complicates the fate of the franchise as the couple heads for divorce court, with Frank claiming that he has full ownership of the team and his spouse contending that she owns 50 percent of it.
Posted: Oct 22nd 2009 4:15PM ET by B. Thompson Stroud (RSS feed)
Filed under: Cardinals, Dodgers, Phillies, Red Sox, Rockies, Yankees, MLB Playoffs, The Dugout

The playoffs are almost over and the stage is set for the defending World Champion Philadelphia Phillies to face the dreadnought New York Yankees ... or the Los Angeles Angels Angels, pending a dead Christopher Lloyd-style miracle.
The bottom line is this: the World Series is like one block to our left, and we're going to have to start buckling down and making some declarative statements. Before we do that, though, today's Dugout features some pre-ALCS decision arguing and some sad realities.
Posted: Oct 22nd 2009 6:00AM ET by Andrew Johnson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dodgers, Phillies, MLB Playoffs, Playoff Pulse, National League Championship Series
Playoff Pulse is our morning rundown of the night that was and the night that will be during the MLB postseason.
Looking Forward ...
Bask in the baseball now, because if the
Yankees beat the
Angels Thursday night, there isn't going to be much to keep us busy until the World Series begins.
In the last three LCS rounds, one of the two series has either gone four or five games. The other half -- the 2006 NLCS and the 2007 and 2008 ALCS -- went the distance. That partially masked the big problem with Major League
Baseball's ever-elongating postseason schedule, but if the Yankees wrap up their spot in the World Series, it'll be impossible to ignore.
Posted: Oct 21st 2009 7:15PM ET by Andrew Johnson (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dodgers, Phillies, MLB Live Blogging, MLB Playoffs, National League Championship Series

For the first time this postseason, there's a World Series berth on the line. Following their dramatic last at-bat win over the
Dodgers Monday night, the
Phillies will try to seal their second straight trip to the Fall Classic Wednesday at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
Standing in the Phillies' way is
Vicente Padilla, who Los Angeles picked up off the scrap heap in August, but has excelled down the stretch.
Will it be joy in the City of Brotherly Love or a return trip to the City of
Angels for Game 6? Join the
MLB FanHouse crew, after the jump, for a
LIVE chat starting at 7:45 PM ET.
Posted: Oct 20th 2009 5:31PM ET by Ed Price (RSS feed)
Filed under: Dodgers, MLB Biz, MLB Transactions
Ned Colletti hasn't been perfect in four seasons as the
Dodgers' general manager. But he promises he has learned from his mistakes.
The team announced Tuesday that Colletti had agreed to a "long-term" extension.
"I think that some of the decisions we made that didn't work out particularly well were out of impatience on our own part," Colletti said -- referring to (not by name) -- contracts for
Juan Pierre,
Jason Schmidt and
Andruw Jones. "I think the last year or so our deliberation and our thought process were keener, were a little bit more fine-tuned, were less impatient."
Instead, the Dodgers have blended acquisitions (
Manny Ramirez,
Orlando Hudson,
Rafael Furcal,
Casey Blake,
Hiroki Kuroda) with a home-grown core.