Monday Morning Coffee

September 8, 2025

It wasn’t pretty, but it was enough to feel good for the time being. The Rams took down the Texans in their opener at Sofi Stadium yesterday, 14-9. It’s safe to say that the Rams defense was just as good as it was last year, and reminded us of that with Nate Landman’s beautiful forced fumble late in the 4th. Although the offense wasn’t exactly explosive, Matt Stafford looked really good, and was able to make some clutch throws. He also endured three sacks which tells me he is healthier than we thought, but the offensive line may also need some work too. Still, I think the offense will get much better than we saw. They were rusty for not really playing much together in the preseason, and remember, they actually played a great team. The Rams need to take care of business on the road against the Titans, because they week after that they’ll have to go to Philly for a re-match against the Eagles.

As for the Chargers, I absolutely hate the idea of a season opening game, and a divisional game abroad for any NFL Team. It’s wrong. However, the Bolts should feel great about their big win over Kansas City. Justin Herbert reminded us that he is an excellent quarterback. The defense also stepped up against Patrick Mahomes, who had beaten the Chargers 7 straight times before Friday. Considering how critical everyone was of the Chargers offensive line, they also held up very well. Omarion Hampton looked good in his debut, but needs his head examined after running out of bounds on a 3rd down with 54 seconds left. Now the Bolts should feel really good about their chances of going 2-0 with a Monday night game against the Raiders coming up on the road.

Is USC Football really good, or are they just beating up on crummy teams? It’s too early to tell, and the fact one of their wins came against Clay Helton doesn’t exactly inspire confidence in the idea that they are elite. They piled up some very gaudy numbers against Georgia Southern, including 755 yards of total offense. That’s like playing Madden on easy mode and cruising to an easy victory. Should you be more worried about the passes Jaiden Maiava couldn’t complete? Should you be worried about Waymond Jordan fumbling on the opening drive? Should you be worried about multiple illegal use of hands penalties? These wins won’t do much for USC in the way or their rankings, buts one can say that wins are wins at this point in the season, and a few warm up games are needed for this group. I’m of the opinion that the truth is usually somewhere in between. USC has a talented team, and is probably top 25. Are they good enough to make the playoff? I still have my doubts. I guess we’ll get some answers when they play Michigan State.

I think it’s safe to say that UCLA Football is in serious trouble right now. They lost to UNLV over the weekend, in a game that wasn’t nearly as close as the final score. Despite rallying toward the end of the game which fell short, UCLA was favored and never should have been trailing. Their defense was out of the position frequently, and their offense is very unproductive. Nico Iamaleava is clearly a very overpaid quarterback, that bamboozled the Bruins when he came here. Deshaun Foster says the Bruins are “close”. Close to what exactly? Close to rock bottom? It’s like the captain of the Titanic giving his crew a pep talk before the ship goes under. I see maybe 2 wins on the schedule right now if they are lucky, and not sure that will get DeShaun Foster to keep his job. Does Martin Jarmond even care anymore? It sure seems like the fans don’t, because they don’t show up to the Rose Bowl either.

The NBA is suddenly investigating the Clippers for circumventing the salary cap to pay Kawhi Leonard. This is all thanks to ESPN’s Pablo Torres, and his investigative reporting. This is actually hilarious for a lot of reasons. Nobody actually believes a big star in their prime would be weird enough to sign with the Clippers, unless they were breaking the rules. Also hilarious is the fact that Kawhi was allegedly paid for a “no-show” job, and coincidentally he has “no-showed” for most of his contract with the Clippers! In all seriousness though, after seeing Ballmer’s interview on ESPN, I don’t know what to believe. I’m not saying he’s guilty, but I certainly didn’t come away from it thinking he was for sure innocent. Especially when I hear that Mickey Mouse voice of his going up a couple of octaves. Ballmer is one of the richest men in the world, and he got conned by a couple of tree planting dudes? Seems weird. Also seems weird that he claims he was conned and didn’t due his due diligence on these guys, but at the same time was considering putting their naming rights on his building, before deciding on the Intuit Dome. So he knew nothing about the company, but also knew enough to consider investing $50 million, and also consider putting their naming rights on a building? With all this, plus all the noise about all the illegal things Uncle Dennis has been asking for over the years, at minimum, this entire Kawhi situation is suspicious. Now that the league has hired a law firm to investigate, if they end up punishing the Clippers, a fair punishment would be to have them re-sign Paul George, and make Kawhi play all 82 games.

To baseball, where the Dodgers have really mastered losing stupid games. They are playing miserable against below .500 teams, most recently displayed against the Orioles and Pirates. There is no team in baseball that has ever lost a game after no-hitting a team for 8 2/3rd innings, yet they found a way to lose on Saturday. They can also kiss goodbye to a 1st round bye in the playoffs, considering they are now 5 games back of the Phillies for the #2 seed heading into Sunday. The only good news for the Boys in Blue is that the Padres absolutely stink as well, which is keeping them clinging to their lead in the division series. I’ve been saying it for months, but now that it’s September, the terrible decision making is only magnified. There is no reason in the world that Tanner Scott and Michael Conforto should be getting the playing time they are. Both are complete overpaid liabilities, and this team has better options right now, and especially in the playoffs. I don’t care if they are each making around $18 million. They stink right now, and are costing the team games. That would solve part of their problems, and when they get Max Muncy and Tommy Edman back, maybe they can stop screwing around with the position players, and play them in the right places on defense. They also need to do a better job of putting together quality at bats, and manufacturing runs, rather than sitting back and waiting for the 3-run homer. It doesn’t matter how good the starting pitching is if the Dodgers don’t fix these other areas. At least the Dodgers wouldn’t have to play any below .500 teams in the playoffs! However, I have seen nothing that makes me think this will change, so I have a hard time believing the Dodgers will get very far in October, let alone if they make it there.

Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani hits a home run at Camden Yards

I’ve been trying to figure out what Angels GM Perry Minasian meant earlier this summer when he said he just wants his team to play “meaningful games” in September. The Angels lost 3 straight headed into Sunday, were 8.5 games out of the Wild Card, and 11 games out of the division. They got smashed by the A’s 17-4 on Saturday night. I guess by “meaningful” he means meaningfully embarrassing! There is simply no end in sight to this complete disaster of a franchise the Angels are, but Arte Moreno doesn’t care as long as people fill the seats on all his bobblehead and Star Wars nights at the Big A!

Monday Morning Coffee

September 1, 2025

The Dodgers are still clinging to a 2 game lead in the NL West over the Padres, but they’ve got problems. They are all or nothing on offense, either hitting homers like they are the ‘27 Yankees, or getting shut down like they are Little Leaguers. Then there’s the bullpen, which has Tanner Scott problems. The man couldn’t close a hot dog stand right now, let alone a baseball game. It’s September 1st, so at this point, those of you that have hopes of getting rid of Michael Conforto can dream on. With a 40-man roster you can only hope that he’s left off the playoff roster. The talent is there, the starting pitching is looking great, but the rest of the play is so inconsistent, I can’t say I feel great about this team’s chances come October.

I’ve done the math, and if the Angels can go 22-4 the rest of the way, they can probably make the last AL Wild Card spot. You have a better chance of winning the $1.1 billion Powerball drawing than that happening. Prayers up to Taylor Ward, who went crashing into the wall yesterday, after trying to chase down a fly ball. Give the man credit because he’s playing hard, while his teammate Anthony Rendon has been at home on the couch all season long drinking whiskey, and playing PlayStation, while collecting his $38 million paycheck. I told you right after the trade deadline that the Angels were going to be fools for being buyers, because they are going to end up finishing out of the playoffs by double digit games. Sure enough, with less than a month left they are 9 games out of the Wild Card and 11 games out of the Division. It’s like everybody saw this coming except Arte Moreno.

To College Football, where USC got off to a nice easy win against Missouri State on Saturday at the Coliseum. Jayden Maiava and Husain Longstreet looked like a dangerous duo on offense, and that is the most points USC has put up in a game since 2005. Of course it’s easy to look great against a team like that, and next week will be easy street as well against Georgia Southern. Then it gets real against Purdue, Michigan, followed by three straight top 15 opponents. The Trojans and their fans are really going to need some of these early easy wins to get the confidence of everyone up.

Then there’s UCLA, which looked like a complete disaster against Utah. I don’t want to overreact to one game, but there really is a lot to be concerned about. They attracted only 35,000 fans on a holiday weekend, against a very good opponent. That opponent took them apart from start to finish. Deshaun Foster got completely out coached, and Nico Iamaleava looks like an overpaid and overrated quarterback. The concerns is that Foster started 1-5 last year before turning things around, but this time his schedule is much tougher. The Bruins will be at UNLV next weekend, where they will actually be favored by a point or so. If they can’t win that game, they should be quite worried.

Elsewhere around College Football, Arch Manning should probably be compared to Uncle Rico instead of Uncle Peyton after Texas lost to Ohio State in the opening game. Notre Dame lost a close one to Miami as well. Their offensive line offered about as much protection as a busted condom all game, and let them down when it mattered most on the last drive. Clemson got upset by LSU, Alabama lost to Florida State, and ‘Bama fans are going to think this is the worst thing to happen to them since they made it illegal to marry your cousin in the state.

In the NFL, the Rams are getting ready to take on the Texans next week in their season opener. The good news is that Matt Stafford is expected to start in the game, after all the concerns about his back. Don’t get me wrong, there’s still plenty of concern once he starts taking hits, but it’s a good sign that he’s going to be on the field and ready to go. Alaric Jackson is also on track to play too, despite the blood clots he’s been dealing with. The Rams have gotten off to slow starts the last few years, then rallied to make the playoffs or win the division. With their first two games against the Texans and Titans, this would be a good time to get some early wins.

Then there’s the Chargers, who will open the season on Friday against the Chiefs. I contend that the Chiefs are much better than most people think they are going to be. However, the Bolts need to win their games against their division rivals, especially the Chiefs. Since the Chiefs are missing Rashee Rice for the firs six games, now is as good a time as ever to find the win column against them, especially playing at home.

Finally, the Kings are going to open training camp in 3 weeks from now. The bigger news though is that Anze Kopitar said that this may very well be his last season in the NHL. It will be his 20th season in the league, and he will finish as the franchise leader in games played, assists, and most likely points when it’s all said and done. He is arguably the greatest LA King in franchise history. As for his retirement, he’s still a very productive player, and when he retires, the Kings really won’t have a capable replacement for him. By now they should with all the young talent they have wasted.

Monday Morning Coffee

August 25, 2025

I don’t even know who the Dodgers are anymore. Yesterday, they looked like the powerhouse World Series Contender we thought they were. Many times in the last two weeks though, they looked more like one of the dumbest teams out there, especially for an organization that is typically more savvy than others. They have been screwing around all season with Teoscar Hernandez in right field instead of left, with Mookie Betts at shortstop instead of right field,. and Michael Conforto consistently in the lineup when he should instead be consistently delivering your Door Dash. They’ve also been consistently using Tanner Scott as their closer, when instead he should be put into lower leverage situations until he’s right. All this screwing around and experimenting has eliminated the Dodgers 9 game lead over the Padres in the division, reduce their likelihood of having a 1st round bye in the playoffs, and ultimately slimmed their margin of error to repeat as World Series Champions. The Dodgers know the sensible things they need to do to win games. For some reason, they insist on being stubborn and not doing it. I sure hope that changes quickly, or else they can forget about defending World Series title.

Meanwhile, the Angels got swept by the Cubs, and have lost 7 of their last 10 games. They are now 8.5 games out of the Wild Card, and 10.5 behind the Astros in the AL West. Their pitching got completely destroyed over the weekend, which was previously a strength. The Cubs now look like they are waking up after a two month long slumber. The Angels? Well, their slumber has lasted two decades: “Rip Van Winklesque”. Angels baseball is really just the Stanford Experiment for how long people will continue to put up with losing if you give them enough bobbleheads.

To the Rams, where there are some signs of good news. Matt Stafford went through practice last week, and also looked sharp. That’s very positive and a step in the right direction. There is still a lot to be uneasy about though. Sean McVay wouldn’t exactly commit to Stafford being ready for week 1 when he was asked about it. Clearly, he wants to see more reps, and feel more confident in his QB’s health before determining if he would be ready to go. On a different note, I really like the fact the Rams extended Kyren Williams on a 3-year $33 million deal. It’s not a crazy number, he’s proven his value at running back, and I think it’s a very fair deal for both sides. Suddenly, running backs getting paid might be coming back into fashion.

Then there’s the Chargers who have some interesting training camp battles going on. Tomorrow is the day to get down to a 53-man roster. The biggest question is who will be the #2 quarterback: Trey Lance or Taylor Heinicke. Heinicke has a slightly better career resume. Lance however, has outperformed him in camp, and has much more upside given where he was drafted. I think the sensible move here would be to carry all 3 QB’s but have Lance as the backup, assuming Heinicke wouldn’t want to go elsewhere. Given that the Chargers might have some offensive line problems and thus protecting their QB, this might be a season where unfortunately they need all 3 quarterbacks! There’s also a lot of uncertainty around Najee Harris, who has yet to do anything in training camp, and that means he’s got a few running backs breathing down his neck for the #2 running back role: Hassan Haskins, Kimani Vidal and rookie Raheim Sanders. Harris only has 11 days to figure it out, because the Bolts are opening the season on Friday September 4th against the Chiefs!

We’ve also go the start of College Football this weekend! That means USC is going to open the season against Missouri State at the Coliseum on Saturday. The Trojans are going into the season unranked, which shouldn’t surprise anybody. The team has some talent, but they are still going to have very stiff competition in the Big Ten this year, and needs to prove it. I expect improvement from their 7-6 record last year. However, the real talent will arrive in 2026, which is when expectations should be sky high. Jayden Maiava will be good, not great, but the team will be shuffling it’s offensive line all year, and that won’t offset the 3 1st round picks they will have going to the NFL next year. Lincoln Riley needs to get to the playoffs this year to give himself more credibility with everyone, and take some of the heat off before the big recruiting class gets here. I’m not so confident that will happen, but we’ll find out soon.

On the other hand, I don’t expect UCLA to be a whole lot better than last year, but I do think they could be exciting. QB Nico Iamaleava is the obvious one here that I think will put up some numbers, and will probably be the best player they’ve had at the position since Brett Hundley. The same goes for RB Jaivian Thomas, who will reprise that role with the Bruins as part of a deep group of running backs that also includes Jalen Berger, Anthony Woods, Anthony Frias II and Karson Cox. While each of those players holds promise, Thomas appears to have the biggest upside given his speed, patience and vision. If the Bruins can find a way to win 7 games, that would be a huge accomplishment.

Finally, it’s that time of year where not only football is starting, but fantasy football! That means you women all need to be prepared to lose your husbands and significant others to what will basically be their side piece for the next 4 months. Don’t expect your man to be doing the dishes, taking out the trash, and folding the laundry like they usually do. You may also have to deal with frequent yelling at the TV and the dog on Sunday, while your European immigrant neighbor rushes over and wonders what all the commotion is all about. Your husband will try to explain, but your neighbor will just walk away thinking that’s why this country is going straight to hell.

Monday Morning Coffee

August 18, 2025

The Dodgers have stabilized things for the time being after sweeping the Padres over the weekend. That is the most baseball thing in the world. The Dodgers get swept by the Angels, then turn around and sweep the Padres, who have been on fire. The talent is there, but the consistency is not. When they hit they can’t pitch. When they pitch they can’t hit. It’s really good to see the top 6 producing again, especially Mookie and Teo, who finally seemed to get going. The starting pitching has been outstanding for a while, but the bullpen is very up and down. The Dodgers closer is basically the whatever flavor of the day Andrew Friedman’s computer chooses. Hopefully getting some of their injured relievers will help this, however, they will still need to be more consistent. At the moment, those types of inconsistencies make it hard to imagine that come October, they can put together a run to defend their World Series Title.

Meanwhile, the Angels are still the Angels. They sweep the Dodgers, and you think they are going to rocket up the standings, but then they follow it up by losing 2 of 3 to the last place A’s. The Halos pitching got rocked this weekend, and they fall to 7 games out of the wild card chase with only 6 weeks left of the regular season. In case you had any hopes of this team making the playoffs, they have a -71 run differential, which is not great. Arte Moreno doesn’t care though. As long as he can put butts in the seats in August and September for the big games, he could care less if this team is actually winning or not.

Angels pitcher Tyler Anderson delivers during the second inning of a 7-2 loss to the Athletics.

It’s time to officially start worrying about Matt Stafford. Dude has a back injury and can’t workout. Dude starts to workout, then can’t workout. The media starts asking if he worked out, and the answer seems like a resounding no, judging by how irritated the staff was at the questions the media was asking. Now there is word this morning that he is working out and throwing. We’ll see how his back reacts. If in fact Stafford has to be shut down for any significant period of time, that is going to torpedo the Rams chances of going to the Super Bowl. At best, I could see this team being held together by 5-6 games by Jimmy G. He’s a capable backup, but he’s not going to put this team in the upper echelon of the NFC.

The Chargers have their own injury issues to deal with as well. Quentin Johnston got knocked out on Saturday against the Rams. This comes after Rashawn Slater suffered a season ending knee injury, which is going to be a big problem in a competitive AFC West with fierce pass rushes. Everybody seems to love the Denver Broncos, but they are also dismissing the Chiefs, while the Raiders are also much improved too. The Bolts will be in the mix because they are well coached and have a great QB, but it’s going to be stiff competition just getting to the playoffs.

Speaking of injury scares, the Lakers got their own with Luka Doncic in the FIBA competition while playing for Slovenia. Doncic suffered a bone bruise while competing. Fortunately he appears to be ok. If Doncic got severely injured, that would in fact create a real conversation of whether or not Lebron would want out of LA for what may very well be the last season of his career. However, Doncic is like an NHL player, wanting to represent his country with pride in these international competitions, even if his team has very little chance of winning anything. That probably doesn’t sit well with a lot of us, since the Lakers have obviously made a huge investment in making him the face of the franchise. There’s really nothing they can do about it though.

Finally, these idiots that are calling for 2028 Olympics to be move from LA are truly nothing more than social media morons. The Olympics aren’t getting moved from LA people. LA could be ready for the Olympics in 5 minutes if necessary. Other countries and cities, with far less infrastructure and resources, have pulled it off in a few months. I can tell you that Paris did exactly that, when they weren’t ready about 8 weeks beforehand. The Olympics are something that California really needs for it’s economy, because well, its a state that is currently being run by people that shouldn’t be running a hot dog stand. Just because someone says something on social media doesn’t give it any credibility, so pay no attention to it.

Monday Morning Coffee

August 11, 2025

Things are suddenly looking up for Matt Stafford’s health! Stafford threw 60 passes during a workout before Saturday night’s preseason game against the Cowboys, and had no limitations. Sean McVay says that he is hopeful that Stafford will continue to progress into practices beginning next week. That should give Rams fans a slight sigh of relief to that point where they can at least put the bottle of tequila down, although maybe not put it back in the cabinet yet. The new concern that has come up is the health of edge rusher Jared Verse, who bumped knees with one of his teammates, and had to be helped off the field by two trainers. As for Kyren Williams, his 3-year $33 million extension is actually pretty good value for his production. We may be reaching the point where the running back is now making a bit of a comeback, and they are beginning to get paid again.

Meanwhile, the Chargers have had an interesting start to training camp. Early on they learned that Mike Williams retired, which was a little bit of a surprise since he’s only 30 years old and seemed excited to return to the team. He probably got tired of having to deal with injuries, and go through the rehab process, which you can’t blame him for. That opened the door for the Bolts to sign Keenan Allen lasts week, who may be old, but can still be productive for this squad. I still don’t love the Chargers wide receiver core outside of Ladd McConkey, but you do have to love the potential of Omarion Hampton, who could be an electric rookie running back for them. His teammates don’t even like tackling him in practice, so I’m sure the opponents won’t either. I’m also intrigued by the preseason production of Trey Lance, has looked really good early on and probably has the edge right now to be the #2 QB. It’s not like I see him taking Justin Herbert’s job, but he could be a very nice backup to have, and eventually revive his NFL career as a starter after this year.

I feel sorry for all the NFL fans out there now that ESPN has acquired the rights to NFL Red Zone. So much for “7 hours of commercial free football”. Everything ESPN touches turns to crap, and I expect this to be no different. Plus all those WWE fans have to be upset as well, because they now have to go from watching their content nearly for free, to have to pay for a $30 subscription.

Although the Dodgers lost yesterday and Dave Roberts seemed frustrated, I’m not as down as many of you are. All of a sudden, the Dodgers offense might be waking up. They still took 2 of 3 against a very good Toronto Blue Jays team, with some great pitching to complement Shohei Ohtani, Max Muncy, and even Mookie Betts coming alive at the plate. This team was bound to turn it around at some point at the plate because the talent is just too good. Ok, so they did leave a lot of runners in scoring position yesterday, Michael Conforto still stinks, Blake Treinen needs to figure things out, and Alex Vesia had a bad game. However, I see more reasons to be optimistic today than a week ago. The Padres won’t go away, and are still trying to chase them down for the division title, but many of you wanted to play meaningful games down the stretch to them prepared for October! You can’t complain now! The Padres will actually be facing the Dodgers later in the week, in some high stakes game. Still his roster is good and is a force to be reckoned with, and if the team is clicking like we saw this weekend, it will be fun to watch. We’ll see if they can continue the momentum this week.

Then there’s the Angels, who are doing exactly what we thought they would do after the trade deadline: floundering. Who could have looked at this team and thought they were 1 or 2 pieces away? They are now 6 games out of the Wild Card with tons of teams to jump over, and 10 games out of the division lead. Their playoff odds plummeted to a whoping 0.5% via Fangraphs, and their odds of winning the World Series are 0.0%. You would have a better chance of winning the Power Ball! The Twins are 5.5 games back of the same Wild Card chase the Angels are in, and they sold off about half their Major League roster. One team is run by complete buffoons and the other is run by sensible executives.

These people that are throwing sex toys on to the floor of a WNBA game have completely lost their mind. Look on one hand, these WNBA players have acted like complete fools the last 18 months with their mistreatment of Caitlin Clark, and the delusional opinion of what they are worth. However, I’m not going to sit here like some of you and say they are getting what they deserve, because you should never throw anything on the field of play when attending a sporting event. It was funny for about 5 seconds people, but can we all just grow up now? On the bright side though, the WNBA is actually going to get more ratings out of this because people are betting on colors of sex toys that will appear in certain games. We live in sick world don’t we?

Monday Morning Coffee

August 4, 2025

The Lakers got some exciting news over the weekend. Luka Doncic has signed a 3-year extension for $165 million. The Lakers have their next face of their franchise locked up. I don’t care about the nonsense you Pelinka haters and Lebron fan boys are spewing. The Lakers have had a good offseason, especially now that they can plan around their next franchise player. It’s amazing how quickly you can get into shape and how good you can look with a few weeks of cutting back on the beers and fried food. If Luka can take his team to the finals being fat and out of shape, imagine how good he is going to be the next 3 years in shape and pushing for a $400 million contract with the Lakers! Nobody leaves the lakers in their prime when they are in the face of the franchise so you’re a fool if you think he was ever leaving. I still think that despite all the talk about the Lakers next star like Giannis or Joker, the Lakers are unlikely to acquire a player as good as Lebron now over the next two years. For that reason, they shouldn’t be conservative in their approach to try and approve their roster now with the right depth pieces, if the opportunity presents itself. Don’t get it twisted: the Lakers have arguably the best big 3 in the NBA, so they should take advantage of it before Lebron retires.

To baseball, where the MLB Trade Deadline came and went last Thursday. You can’t be mad at the Dodgers approach. They added the depth they needed in the bullpen with Brock Stewart, and in the outfield with Alex Call. Ok, I didn’t love that the Dodgers traded Dustin May for a ham sandwich, but they really did it out of respect for him and the fact he’s going to be a free agent. I would have preferred that they keep him and potentially use him out of the bullpen if necessary. I still have a hard time believing that all 6 of these Dodgers pitchers are going to be healthy and effective come postseason time, so I still think there was an opportunity for him anyway to be a starter in October. At the end of the day, if the Dodgers are to successfully defend their title, it’s going to come down to them not hitting like Little Leaguers, which they have been for the last couple of weeks. They took 2 of 3 from Tampa, but the offense has been brutal. Shohei Ohtani is eventually going to stop striking out, but Mookie Betts needs to figure it out. I’m not convinced he’s fully healthy, but either way, he’s way too good of a player to not turn it around at some point.

As for the Angels, there is not an organization in sports that is more foolish than them. Sure the Taylor Ward walk off was nice yesterday, but they are still 5.5 games back in the wild card after losing 2 of 3 to lowly White Sox. They somehow decided it was a good idea to be buyers at the trade deadline. They should have traded Kenley Jansen, Taylor Ward, and others to replenish their farm system. And why didn’t they? So they can sell some tickets in August and September? I would argue fans want to see a young team that is showing some promise. The Angels have one of the worst run differentials in baseball at -67. They aren’t fooling anybody to think they are going to contend for the playoff spot. Plus the Perry Minasian comments to the media were even more ridiculous. He said it’s important that the team plays meaningful games in August and September. You can’t fool anybody, even your players into thinking they are playing meaningful games late in the year. What a complete joke, and every Angel fan should be completely livid with Arte Moreno, as if they weren’t already.

Well now we’re a week into training camp and the Rams are still looking for answers on Matthew Stafford’s back. Stafford is going to miss the joint practice with the Cowboys that is coming up and he’s going to see a back specialist. Ultimately, he needs to just be ready for week 1 of the regular season in September, but when I hear week-to-week, and that he is not practicing, I’m concerned this may be more serious than we think. Matt Stafford is as tough as they come, but back injuries can be very tricky, and can take people down for a while. Here’s to hoping we don’t have much to be concerned about.

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford throws a pass against the Vikings in October.

We just learned last week that Shannon Sharpe was fired by ESPN. In this case, two things can be true at the same time. First of all, Shannon was a fool to be messing around with a woman who is 20 years old, even if she is trying to extort him. Poor judgement. However, it’s also true that Shannon Sharp is so talented, in the long run, he doesn’t actually need ESPN and is way better off without them. ESPN on the other hand has become a crappy woke network for sports, that is hanging on for dear life to stay relevant in a consumer media era that is transitioning.

Finally, for those of you who have seen Happy Gilmore 2 and are complaining about what it was, what did you expect? Some Oscar Winning production? It was a funny movie for what it was. A typical Adam Sandler movie, and one that was a lot of fun with celebrity cameos. By the end of it, you can always feel good about a movie like that, and just take it for the entertainment value it provides. This is also a perfect example of why they don’t make a lot of great new content anymore in Hollywood. It’s way too easy for a movie to flop when it’s not an established franchise. When you have a name like Happy Gilmore, or even a Jurassic World, Top Gun, Star Wars, and the list goes on, you will get enough people that come to see the movie for name recognition alone. It’s a safe way to be successful in the industry, but unfortunate that it has put a cap on creativity in that space.

Monday Morning Coffee

Dodgers pitcher Dustin May delivers during the second inning of a 4-3 loss to the Boston Red Sox.

July 28, 2025

We are rapidly approaching the MLB Trade Deadline, and the Dodgers have some decisions to make by Thursday. Coming into Sunday, they were just half a game back of the Cubs for the best record in the NL, but they could use about 3 bullpen arms. Judging by how Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates have worked out so far this season, I doubt that Andrew Friedman is going to overpay for anybody though. I don’t see the Dodgers spending resources on a starting pitcher with their rotation getting healthier, or anything more than utility infield and outfield depth. However, I think a middle reliever like an Anthony Banda type is what they will probably come up with. I wouldn’t even mind Kenley Jansen or Taylor Ward, but if the price is too high, forget it. The Boys in Blue really need the top of the order to start hitting again down the stretch, especially Mookie Betts. I still think most of this teams issues are internal and can be fixed by moving Mookie back into the out field, sending Michael Conforto to an overseas prison, and putting Hyesong Kim and Tommy Edman in the middle of their infield. At some point, they need to stop being stubborn. They know what the solution is. It’s also not trading Dustin May. He is a year away from being an elite starter again, and is still an innings eater and insurance policy. Keep him!

As for the Angels, they gave you some hope a month ago, but forget that. They are now 5.5 games out of the wild card with 7 teams to jump over just to get to the playoffs. You can forget the division, where they are 10 games back. This team needs to be sellers this week. Knowing Perry Minasian though, they won’t be serious sellers. They might sell off a pending free agent or two, but the return won’t be anything great. Taylor Ward is trying to play his way into staying in Anaheim because Arte Moreno is a sucker who sees a 31 yea old with a .231 avg 24 hr 77 RBI and wants to keep him to “sell tickets”.

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To the NBA, where the Lakers have actually had a productive couple of weeks. They signed Marcus Smart to a deal after getting bought out by the Wizards, and now it sounds like they are on the verge of coming to terms with Luke Doncic on a 4-year $229 million extension. If you’re keeping score at home for all you Rob Pelinka haters, they got younger and more athletic at wing with Jake Laravia, signed a quality starting center in DeAndre Ayton, and now added an excellent POA defender. All this and now securing the next face of the franchise for the next half decade. The Lakers are definitely better than last year. Sure a lot of teams got better, but they were already the 3 seed last year and were improving each game. The West will have a lot of competition, but the Lakers should be in the mix. Maybe not an inner circle favorite, but they will be a good team. As for the Jeanie Buss ownership story, lots of talk about how she had decision making power for the next 5 yea rs. That may be true, but you can be sure she will have more opinions and influence around her during that time. Mark Walter didn’t buy the team to sit back and wait 5 years to run it like a mom and pop shop. Did you notice I didn’t even mention anything about LeBron? That’s because most of you are gullibale enough to believe the NBA “journalism” out there thinking he’s leaving the Lakers. My bold prediction is he’s announcing this is his last season before the start of training camp.

Then there’s the Clippers who have signed Bradley Beal and Chris Paul to contracts. Here we go again. Another off-season of “The Clippers are an NBA Finals Contender!” They are? Maybe if this were 2014 they would be. The Clippers added three players to their lineup this offseason that make them much older. Are they better? Bradley Beal hasn’t made any team he’s played on better in over 5 years. Chris Paul is 40, and while it’s great he is back close to his family, he won’t play every night. The Concept of the Clippers has always revolved around Kawhi Leonard’s health. He was healthy last year and they were a 1st round exit. They are also a year older, so now he has to stay healthy again, and the rest of the team continues to age. The Clippers are a good team, but those that want to call them championship contenders are as foolish as the people buying into the LeBron clickbait.

We’ve seen a pretty disastrous off-season for the LA Kings, as I’ve mentioned on Jock Talk LA several times. Even people inside the organization will privately admit that. However, what they can’t do is let a disaster spiral further out of control than where it is now. They need to sign Adrian Kemp to an extension by the start of training camp. Kemp is their leading goal scorer, best player, and currently slated to be an unrestricted free agent next summer. He is due for a sizeable raise, but also one the Kings can afford. The Kings have shown they aren’t a free agent destination for NHL stars. That means they have to do it by retaining their own drafted talent, and making trades. Kempe is one of the few in the last decade they have drafted and developed right, so don’t screw this one up too Ken Holland and Luc Robitaille!

We are on the verge of college and pro football starting up again. That means the Trojans are right around the corner from being back in action. I expect that USC will fall somewhere between #15-#20 in the preseason polls. Can they really challenge for a playoff spot this year? I’m skeptical they can given where recruiting has been lately. The probably won’t change until 2026, when an elite recruiting class is expected to arrive. Lately it’s been status quo, and I don’t think the NIL landscape has improved their chances much since Caleb Williams left for the NFL. What’s going on with Lincoln Riley is fascinating though. Paul Finebaum can’t stop talking about what a disaster his recruiting is, and how fraudulent his performance has been since going to USC. This is probably a bit of an exaggeration, because if anything, USC is struggling with a tougher conference in The Big Ten and tougher travel. However, their schedule is the lightest it’s been i n years. They don’t play Ohio State or Penn State. They get Michigan at home, and Oregon on he road, along with Notre Dame. That’s lighter but still a credible enough path where if USC makes the CFP, it should be considered a success.

USC coach Lincoln Riley stands with his hand on his hips as players warm up before a game.

On the other hand with UCLA, despite being fortunate enough to have Nico Iamaleava as their QB, if they finish with a winning record it should be considered a success. Remember, Chip Kelley left the Bruins a complete mess, so DeShaun Foster has to clean that up while moving conferences. That’s not easy. On the bright side though, UCLA has a lot to look forward to come basketball season. Not bad for an athletic program whose finances are about as bad as Enron.

In the NFL, the Rams got their training camp underway at UC Irvine last week. There are already a few concerns though. Matt Stafford has been sitting out early with back problems. It concerns me that Stafford hasn’t even done anything yet from a workout standpoint and he already is struggling like I do after a Saturday afternoon nap on the couch. He needs practice time to build chemistry with his receivers, including Devante Adams. Sure Jimmy G is a capable backup, but the Rams need Stafford to be the elite team they envisioned. Given Sean McVay’s vagueness around injuries in general historically, I’m also extra concerned and something to keep an eye on.

On a more sad note, my heart goes out to the family of Hulk Hogan, who passed away over the weekend. Hogan was an all-American legend who entertained us for years with the WWF, and was really considered the face of what was once highly regarded American Entertainment. WWF had better ratings than Saturday Night Live in the 80’s thanks to Hogan. Of course in this day and age there are always going to be people that focus on the negative, but remember, people are simply a product of their time. Hogan should be remembered as a celebrity entertainer, who gave us the escape we needed from the real world. He also paved the way for stars like “The Rock” to be what he is today. For that he should be celebrated, and that’s the legacy he really leaves behind.

Monday Morning Coffee

July 14, 2025

Welcome to the portion of the sports calendar where there is no news, so everyone just recklessly speculates and it’s considered “news”. That’s exactly what’s happening with Lebron James. Lebron opted into his contract weeks ago, and Rich Paul made the type statement that he basically makes every year that Lebron plays, that he wants to compete for titles to put pressure on the front office. As I told you weeks ago, Lebron isn’t going anywhere, so stop speculating that he will. Brian Windhorst and Ramona Shelburne, who are fine professionals but lack real sources, wrote a piece that had no sources in it, and was nothing but pure speculation. Everyone ate it up and they got all the clicks they wanted. Except if you’ve followed the NBA for a while, you know the difference between real reporting and opinions. Unfortunately a lot of people don’t. The article stated that James was upset that they traded Anthony Davis and he wasn’t given significant notice. Ramona and Windy must think we are stupid to believe he and Rich Paul had no idea whatsoever it was coming. The article says Luka was notified of the sale of the franchise and Lebron wasn’t, but that’s a lie and he was told. The article says the Lakers were treating Lebron as an expiring contract because they didn’t offer him an extension. Did he ask for an extension? No he did not. This is all manufactured journalism to get you talking about ‘Bron. I also love the folks like Scoop B, who are reporting two week old news that 4 teams contacted Rich Paul about trading for Lebron. One thing is for sure though, Lebron and Rich Paul could control this narrative if they want, but they won’t because that’s how they feel puts pressure on the front office to perform. That’s all fine and dandy if they want to do that, but in reality, it won’t change a damn thing. The Lakers are going to compete with Lebron on the team and without him on the team.

As for the rest of the Lakers roster, things have really quieted down with regard to rumors. The Lakers need help on their bench, and specifically when it comes to defensive wings. Andrew Wiggins sounded nice, but not at the cost of Rui, Dalton, and a 1st round pick. If anything the Heat should be throwing in draft capital because he’s a salary dump. Since Wiggins is reportedly not being traded this off-season, that leaves the Lakers hoping for a buyout of someone like Marcus Smart, trading for Matisse Thybulle, or signing a guy like De’Anthony Melton. Sure someone like Bradley Beal or Damian Lillard sounds sexy, but it’s not really what they need. The hold up is they need to waive someone on their roster to be able to sign just one player, or would need to make a trade. The team is better with DeAndre Ayton and Jake LaRavia, but there’s still a little work to do, so stay tuned, and stop telling me Rob Pelinka isn’t doing anything. Separately, I have heard some suggestion that the Lakers (and other teams) are trying to keep their cap sheet clean for 2027 free agency. This move makes little sense to me because all the free agents from Nikola Jokic, Anthony Davis, and Giannis will be 34 or older. They are likely to re-sign or get traded and re-signed before they hit the market. A better move would be trying to compete now with a top 5 talent like Luka Doncic, a still all-NBA player in Lebron, and a cheap but rising star with Austin Reaves.

Meanwhile, the Clippers have made all these moves and now have a couple of roster spots to fill. The speculation was that they were going to sign both Chris Paul and Bradley Beal to veteran minimum deals, but it’s been a week and nothing has happened on either front. Beal still hasn’t been bought out yet, and who knows why CP3 has not signed yet. He wants to be in SoCal, and this is his best opportunity. If he wants to start, he’s going to be out of luck because nobody will give him that opportunity at this stage if they are serious about winning. Let’s say these two moves come to fruition, they could help, but the Clips should be a bit concerned with age. Paul is 40, Brooke Lopez is 37, James Harden is 35, Kawhi and old 34, and Beal would be an old 32. It remains to be seen just how the Clippers roster shakes out between now and training camp.

To baseball, where the Dodgers have hit the all-star break! After Friday night, it felt like this team might never win again, but they came up with two big wins against the Giants to close the 1st half. They hit the break at 58-39, a 5.5 game lead in the NL West, and the best record in the NL. They are also just one game behind the Tigers for the best record in baseball. With all that being said, they have some things to fix. I wouldn’t panic over the 7-game slide. They looked a little disinterested before the all-star break in years past, so the streak itself isn’t concerning. However, they have some star players they need to get more productivity out of in the second half. Those are Mookie Betts, Tesoscar Hernandez, and Tommy Edman specifically. They also need to get their lineup in order once they get Max Muncy back. To me, the sensible thing to do is to put Mookie back in right field, put Teoscar in left, Tommy Edman at short, and Hyesong Kim at 2nd. This is by far the best possible defensive lineup they can put on the field, while maximizing the bats. I am especially encourage about the starting pitching. It’s hard to conceptualize, but Shohei Ohtani might be their best starter when he’s built up, and in a playoff series if you could deploy him followed by Yamamoto, Blake Snell, and backed up with the likes of a Tyler Glasnow, Clayton Kershaw, and Emmet Sheehan, you have to like your chances. The bullpen still has some very good relievers, but Tanner Scott isn’t one of them. If you can’t close 85% or more of your games, you shouldn’t be closing, and right now Alex Vesia should be the guy. Either way, the Dodgers should look at bullpen and starting pitching depth, as well as a versatile outfielder at the deadline. They should feel pretty good about where they are, with all things considered, and also feeling even better about their potential.

Then there’s the Angels who hit the break 2 games under .500 and 4 games out of the wild card chase. I just don’t see how this team is going to make the playoffs as presently constructed, and I don’t see 1 or 2 moves by the trade deadline to get them there. The Halos are one of the worst hitting teams in the league. Only the Rockies strikeout more times than they do, and they are ranked 24th in the league in team batting average. Everything was always going to come down to the development of their young players and there’s not enough big league talent to support that development. Zach Neto has been great, Nolan Schanuel is ok, Sam Bachman is really just a reliever. Reid Detmers looks promising, but for some reason they don’t want to put him back in the starting rotation. Christian Moore has been struggling early on, but given that the don’t develop players well, I’m not too optimistic. They also drafted pitcher Tyler Bremner out of UC Santa Barbara, with the #2 pick in yesterdays draft. I get the appeal these days of drafting the dude that strikes out a lot of guys and throws hard. However, Bremner might not even be a top 100 prospect, and is projected to be a mid rotation pitcher. It’s insanity to think that Perry Minasian could come out of a draft without someone that will be a clear cut top 100 prospect, given how desperate the Halos are for talent. A much better pick probably would have been the left hander Kade Anderson from LSU, or Ethan Holiday, who could be their future 3rd baseman and projected to be an all-star. How Minasian is still employed as GM of the Angels is becoming a mystery.

Monday Morning Coffee

July 7, 2025

Don’t lose your mind over the Dodgers folks. The Boys in Blue were due to lose a series, it just stinks that it happened against a bunch of cheating scumbags like the Astros. They still have the best record in the NL, and lead the NL West by 7.5 games following Sunday’s loss to Houston. It wasn’t like the Dodgers threw anywhere near the best pitchers in this series, and Saturday’s loss can be attributed to stupid mental mistakes. You can’t manage every series like game 7 of the World Series, especially for those of you thinking Shohei Ohtani should have pitched 6 innings on Saturday. The lineup did not hit, and is still unfortunately very dependent on the 3-run homer. I’m not discouraged by the loss to the Astros, but I am slightly disappointed by the fact they have a record only 1 game over .500 against teams with a winning record. Still, you can’t be that upset when the Dodgers have essentially the same record as they did this time last year. They have also been ravaged by injuries to their pitching, and now the lineup with Max Muncy, who they are very lucky to be getting back in 6-weeks from now. With all these things considered, maybe we shouldn’t be so upset their record isn’t that amazing against the elite teams.

I had the privilege of seeing Clayton Kershaw earn his 3,000th strikeout last Wednesday against the White Sox. It was an amazing moment for both Kershaw, the Dodgers, and their fans. Every time this man takes the mound, everyone wants to see him succeed because he’s a great guy, and a great Dodgers who has given it his all. Frankly, I don’t think he gets enough credit for still being an effective pitcher and trying to re-invent himself by changing speeds the way he does every time he gets the ball. Easily the best pitcher of his generation, a First Ballot Hall of Famer, a top 10 pitcher of all-time, an arguably the greatest Dodger of all-time. I still probably wouldn’t love the idea of him starting a playoff game in a perfect world at this stage of his career, but do I think he can be an innings eater in the playoffs who could be effective out of the bullpen? Definitely. It’s also really great to see Clayton selected as an all-star as the Commissioner’s Pick. Also deserving and selected were Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Freddie Freeman, Shohei Ohtani, and Will Smith. Yes it would have been fun to see Mookie make the team, but let’s be honest, he probably didn’t deserve it with his down year. Andy Pages was a complete snub however, and while we’re being honest, he should have made it over that front running San Diego Padre fool, Fernando Tatis.

Fans and teammates cheer after Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw tosses his 3,000th career strikeout at Dodger Stadium.

As for the Angels, they got swept by the Blue Jays over the weekend, and now are 4.5 games out the Wild Card Spot. Going into last week it was looking really good and like they were in serious contention, however, now they reverted back to the mediocrity we expected from them. The Halos are also wasting some pretty damn good performances from Reid Detmers and Kenley Jansen on a regular basis. Ironically though, neither one of those guys ended up being All Stars for the AL. Instead, it ended up being Yusei Kikuchi, which was definitely not the guy I would have thought made the cut. Mike Trout also needs to get it together. When your slugging percentage begins to lower near your on-base percentage, that’s probably not a good thing. If the Halos are going to stay in contention, they need Trout to at least resemble a productive player.

To the NBA, where the Lakers finally found a starting center! They signed DeAndre Ayton to a 2-year contract last week, after he basically fell out of the sky with a buyout from the Blazers. I don’t care what the pundits tell you either, the signing of Jake Laravia was a steal. This kid is 9 years younger than DFS, he’s $40 million cheaper, and he’s almost identical statically. In fact, at the moment he’s a better 3-point shooter, and may even be a slightly better and more physical defender than DFS. Although I would have loved Al Horford as a backup, Jaxton Hayes as a backup is a quality move too. Ultimately though, the Lakers still have needs. They need a defensive wing, a scorer off the bench, and an upgrade at backup point guard would be nice too. Don’t count out Rob Pelinka from getting this done. I know you haters want him gone, but its’s a bottom line business, and so far he’s improved the Lakers from where they were last year. Sure Houston and Denver are much improved, but the gap between all these teams isn’t that big as we learned last year. Remember the Lakers were the #3 seed in the West, and they did have injuries in that 1st round, as well as no depth. As for other rumors, If some how the Lakers could get Bradley Beal and Marcus Smart through the buyout market, they would really be in business. While I personally like Chris Paul and Damian Lillard, I don’t think either is a good fit for this roster right now, especially when it means having multiple players over 35 on your team.

As for the Clippers, they made a big move this morning, trading Norman Powell to Miami in a 3-team deal that brought them back John Collins. They also brought back James Harden, and signed Brooke Lopez as a backup big man. Lopez is a bit long in the tooth, but he could be ok in limited minutes. Chris Paul seems to be dying to come back to SoCal with the Lakers or Clippers, but they don’t seem to have much of an interest in him so far. That could change now that Norman Powell has been traded. I may be in the minority here, but Norman Powell was having a career year last year, and I like him a lot better than Collins. I understand the positional fit with Collins though. The Clips still have a solid team in a competitive West, but they have to look at rolling the dice with this squad until Kawhi comes off the books in 2027, and everything still depends on his health. Even if they are aging a bit with Kawhi, Harden, and Lopez between now and 2027 they’ll just have to play the game where they hope Kawhi can hold up for 82 games plus the postseason.

To the NHL, where the LA Kings are just a complete embarrassment to their fans. I owe Rob Blake an apology. I never really imagined that there could actually be someone worse at their job than him. I was wrong. Ken Holland is a disaster! First he trades Jordan Spence for a used bag of pucks, and clearly had no understanding of his trade value because he barely got anything for him after 5 years of development and becoming a top 4 defenseman. Then he lost his very best defender in Vladislav Gavrikov, who clearly did not want to be with the Kings. This is what happens when you hire a GM and keep a coach in place who everybody knows should be managing a Walmart in Quebec, rather than coaching an NHL Franchise. But there’s more! Then in order to replace all that talent he lost, he goes and blows $20 million on an aging Brian Dumoulin, a crappy Cody Ceci, then signs Corey Perry and Joel Armia, in hopes that his moron coach will play his 4th line. Listen Philip Anchutz, your franchise is really a complete dumpster fire, and we’re all going to be there when you discover next summer that none of these top free agents are going to take all that money you have under the cap. The Kings are back to where they were before they won any cups, and before they were even ready to compete for them in 2007. This is not a free agent destination. It’s not viewed as a winner anymore, a hockey market, and their coach has a poor reputation. That’s a recipe for an organization that doesn’t know what it’s doing. It’s a very sad reality that many are in complete denial about.

Monday Morning Coffee

June 30, 2025

This afternoon is the start of NBA Free Agency, and Lebron James is making all the news by opting into his $52.6 million contract for next season. However, Shams Charania is reporting that Lebron is “uncertain” about the Lakers roster, and hasn’t ruled out requesting a trade. This is like when parents take their kids on a long road trip, they are in the last mile, and the two kids are fighting in the back seat. The dad says “if you don’t stop fighting I’m going to turn this car around!” Good one pops. You and I both know that this is an empty threat and you aren’t going to turn the car around so shut up and keep driving. That’s exactly what this is. Shut up Rich Paul and Lebron. You and I both know Lebron is not leaving LA at this point to start over somewhere else now. If he does, I’m sure the Lakers would have no problem granting his request, and getting some draft picks and a Jonathan Kuminga or Jarrett Allen in return. The reality is though that this is just an empty threat to motivate the Lakers to improve their roster. What’s hilarious however, is that they just acquired Luka Doncic and got the 3rd seed, so what do you think they aren’t trying to win? Sorry the team can’t acquire Wilt Chamberlin, Kareem, and Magic Johnson to stack the deck in your favor like you are used to doing in Miami, Cleveland, or NBA 2K.

As for the rest of free agency, Dorian Finney Smith is asking for crazy amounts of money. If he wants to leave that’s fine, because the Lakers can use the non-tax payer mid-level exception of $14 million to sign someone like DeAndre Ayton, and maybe even look to do a sign and trade for Nikil Alexander Walker, who is 6 years younger than DFS. Ayton shares the same agent as Luka, so the Lakers have to feel pretty good about their chances to get him, and he would be a huge upgrade at center. The Lakers need to be careful not to add too many older players to this roster. Clint Capela could be a nice backup they can get, but Brooke Lopez and Chris Paul are too old for this team, unless they make significant roster changes. I just don’t see that happening right now given their salary cap constraints.

Then there’s the Clippers, who’s top priority has to be retaining James Harden, who just earned 3rd team all-nba. I don’t see a lot of teams out there willing to pay him that much, and he means too much to the Clippers. As of this morning, they’ve already agreed to a 2 year $41 million deal. I also don’t see a lot of cities out there with the strip clubs in LA that Harden likes, so it’s a match made in heaven. The Clips would love to add more depth and shooting, but they will also have to figure out how to do so while staying under the aprons. Adding a player like Nikil Alexander Walker is possible, but if you have to extend Norman Powell, that could be a challenge. It will be an interesting next few days for the Clips.

The NBA draft came quickly after the finals ended, and we are already in the full swing of the off-season. The 2nd apron is no joke. The Celtics broke up a contending team because of it by trading both Kristaps Porzingas and Jrue Holiday. CJ McCollum got traded to the Wizards for Jordan Poole. McCollum going to DC makes sense, because that’s where all the corrupt politicians go. Ace Bailey finally reported to the Jazz after saying he didn’t want to go there. He got off the plane in handcuffs and ankle bracelets. Nico Harrison said drafting a player like Cooper Flagg is a once in a lifetime opportunity. I think he means twice in a lifetime. Malik Beasley was on the verge of scoring a 3 year $42 million contract with the Pistons. That’s on hold now because he’s under investigation for gambling. Now it makes sense why he was missing all those jumpers years ago for the Lakers!

To baseball, where the Dodgers have the best record in Major League Baseball, despite all their issues. One of those issues is pitching, where they seem to be consistently utilizing Kike Hernandez or Miguel Rojas when they are up big or down big in a game. This was cute for a while, and I get the strategy of trying to save your bullpen. However, it’s becoming a player safety issue, and reaching the point where putting a real reliever in the game to finish it off is probably more practical. Hernandez and Rojas are reaching the point where they are throwing 25-30 pitches in an inning. That’s ridiculous, and they could easily get injured. Speaking of pitching, Clayton Kershaw is looking great and on the verge of 3,000 strikeouts. That’s an accomplishment, along with the fact he’s simply taking a regular turn in the rotation, which has been hard for most Dodger pitchers. Why does everyone want the Dodgers to trade for Walker Buehler? He is clearly struggling, and why do we think the Dodgers will suddenly turn him around? Max Muncy is on fire, and I think his Opthalmologist needs a Bobblehead night! Hyeseong Kim was supposed to get more playing time, yet after Dave Roberts said that, it’s like he’s getting even less playing time. Kim must have insulted Roberts mother, because he’s outplaying a number of Dodger regulars. The Boys in Blue are back home this week against the White Sox and Astros!

Meanwhile, the Angels are still very much in the mix for the last Wild Card, and now 2 games out entering today. However, it was a very frustrating weekend for them, losing 2 out of 3 to the Nationals, after a series of big time mental mistakes. Sometimes this team makes you think they might actually make things interesting, and then they regress to being the disappointment we all know them to be for over a decade. Mike Trout isn’t even playing like Mike Trout. The offense has been wildly inconsistent and so has the bullpen, yet they aren’t out of it. They also lost their Manager Ron Washington for the season due to health reasons. Knowing Arte Moreno, he’ll try to fire Washington to skip out on paying him health insurance. We’ll see if the Halos can keep this up as we get closer to the trade deadline, which might make them real buyers for roster help.

Bad news for the Rams this morning. Jalen Ramsey was traded to the Steelers, so they miss out on upgrading their cornerback position. Ultimately, it was just too much money for Ramsey, who ended up getting a bigger salary out of the deal than we initially thought. Although I could see the Rams adding a veteran corner at some point, Sean McVay indicated recently that no matter what, the Rams feel good about where they are at and that Ramsey was more of a unique situation.

Finally, what a disastrous weekend for the LA Kings. They completed the NHL Draft, but Ken Holland’s first move as General Manager was to trade defenseman Jordan Spence for a 3rd and 6th round pick. This is what happens when you keep a head coach who has no business being a head coach, and hire a GM that had his most successful run 30 years ago. The Kings spent five years developing Spence, and if they re-drafted in 2019, he would be a 1st round pick. I don’t care if he demanded a trade, they should have gotten more for him. In reality, he shouldn’t have demanded one, because he should be playing top 4 minutes in the expanded role he desires. That just goes to show you that the Kings don’t develop talent and manage assets even more poorly. They have since 2014. Even if somehow the Kings can sign Mitch Marner, they still have massive holes on defense, and need to overpay Vladislav Gavrikov just to fill part of that void. Very quickly Kings fans are finding out that somehow Luc Robitaille hired a GM that is even worse than Rob Blake.