8.24.2007

Dodgers Sign Boomer, More PR People

There's something about hold ing two balls in one hand that just kinda'  feels gay.
David Wells has elected not to retire, but stick around for a pennant race, instead.

Boomer and the Los Angeles Dodgers (his ninth club in 21 years) settled on a deal Thursday, with Wells making his first start in a Blue Uni on Sunday night against the New York Mets.

After struggling in his last four starts with San Diego - going 0-3 with a 14.33 ERA in that time - the 44-year-old hurler was stabbed in the back placed on release waivers by his hometown Padres on August 13th and spent only a week as a free agent.

Wells will most likely replace righty Brett Tomko in the Dodgers rotation. Tomko, who pretty much sucks at pitching, is 2-11 with a 5.80 ERA, so the change is more than welcome.

He who laughs last has schwilled the most beer.The absolute best part of this deal is the timing. After facing the Mets, there is a possibility that Wells will start against the Padres the following weekend in San Diego.

We can only hope.

The 66-61 Dodgers are 5.5 games behind the NL West-leading Arizona Diamondbacks, and 2.5 back from the Pads in the Wild Card race.

[ESPN] | [6-4-2] | [Blue Thoughts]

Ballhype: hype it up!

5 Comments:

Kaitlynn said...

This should be good.

Anonymous said...

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Stu said...

He is fat. I don't know if anyone's commented on this before, but I, Stu, am not afraid to take on the real issues.

He is a fat, fat man.

Sooze said...

...a fat, diabetic time-bomb.