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Letters: Dodgers show depth and talent at the Home Opener

I watch Blake Snell, who started the Dodgers’ home opener, and later Tanner Scott, who set up the eighth inning, and I think I might see these jugs in October. Jack Harris recently reported that Snell (who has made at least 20 starts in every full season) and Scott (who has achieved 275 appearances in the last four seasons).

Since I knew how bad luck that the Dodgers had had with injuries in recent years, I would not bet that a Dodger pitcher would be available in October. It is happy that the Dodgers are very deep.

Vaughn Hardenberg
Westwood

I have a proposal for the MLB commissioner Rob Manfred with the Dodgers and their fans confident of a World Series Repeat -and the assumption that the team already looks at larger and more noticeable 2025 championship rings. It is simple and will keep baseball fans a little interested if the Dodgers strive for a playoff spot in front of the Memorial Day.

So if (and this is a big one, if) you actually lose a few games, in addition to a loss that you can withdraw from you in the overall ranking and in a third column called “Oops” or “My Bad!” It could be both fun and entertaining, and trust me that it has no influence on the end result. But it could save the baseball season from an absolute Boorfest. At least until the 2026 season, if the Dodgers salary statement guarantees well over 400 million US dollars!

Richard Whorton
Studio City

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