Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Dodgers Head New Season

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Dodgers head into a new season with a first-time manager and a goal to return to the playoffs at the same time owner Frank McCourt’s contentious divorce continues to cast a shadow over what happens on the field.


Former Yankees star Don Mattingly takes over in place of manager Joe Torre for a team that finished fourth in the NL West with an 80-82 record and missed the postseason.

For the second straight winter, the Dodgers failed to add a big bat to bolster an offense that was second-worst in baseball after the All-Star break.

But despite McCourt’s well-publicized financial woes, the team committed more than $80 million in signings over the winter, including a three-year, $33 million deal for pitcher Ted Lilly and a three-year, $21 million contract for Juan Uribe.


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