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Ramon Martinez
Ramon Martinez is an infielder in major league baseball. He's a second baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers and wears number 18. He is managed by Grady Little.
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The Inquisitr2009 MLB season in review: Los Angeles DodgersThe InquisitrIn the end 3761669 fans came out to Dodger Stadium to see their Dodgers play. For their 81 home games they averaged 46440 fans and that was the best of the ...
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Jon Weisman's outlet for dealing psychologically with the Los Angeles Dodgers ...Los Angeles Times (blog)Blake DeWitt had a .344 on-base percentage in 2008, when he was 23. Here's a list of the 67 major-leaguers this decade who have had season on-base ...
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Tuesday was a good day for free agent left-hander Randy Wolf. As one of the top starting pitchers available in an extremely weak class, Wolf is looking at a nice pay day this offseason. After the Los Angeles Dodgers refused to offer arbitration to the veteran hurler, though, his value has only gone up.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are rapidly approaching a breaking point within the front office.
Yesterday, I detailed how Frank McCourt's diminishing bank account could have a pulverizing effect on the Dodgers' organization.
Which brings me to Mark Cuban, the possible savior for the future of the club.
Cuban was rumored to be interested in purchasing the Dodgers about two weeks ago,but just one day after the initial report was made about his...
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by Jon WeinbachFiled under: DodgersFrank and Jamie McCourt's divorce battle is still in the early rounds, but some small developments last week shed new light on the couple's financial health -- and indicate why it's quite likely that neither spouse will end up controlling the Los Angeles Dodgers. For those handicapping at home, here's some recent information you may have missed on L'Affaire du Chavez Ravine:Forget About Dodgers: Can McCourts...
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