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Dodgers post NLCS roster

October 15, 2009 | 11:02 am

Kuroda The Dodgers announced their 25-man roster for the National League Championship Series this morning, and it included two changes from their roster for the previous round: Hiroki Kuroda, who was sidelined with a bulging disk in his neck, and left-hander Scott Elbert are in; Jon Garland and Jeff Weaver are out. Kuroda will start Game 3 in Philadelphia.

Here's the roster:

Pitchers (11)

Ronald Belisario, Chad Billingsley, Jonathan Broxton, Scott Elbert, Clayton Kershaw, Hong-Chih Kuo, Hiroki Kuroda, Vicente Padilla, George Sherrill, Ramon Troncoso, Randy Wolf

Catchers (2)

Brad Ausmus, Russell Martin

Infielders (8)

Ronnie Belliard, Casey Blake, Juan Castro, Rafael Furcal, Orlando Hudson, James Loney, Mark Loretta, Jim Thome

Outfielders (4)

Andre Ethier, Matt Kemp, Juan Pierre, Manny Ramirez

-- Dylan Hernandez

Photo: Hiroki Kuroda. Credit: Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images


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too many good pitchers on the dodgers staff.


Thome ? it should of been mancavich

Kuroda OK Billingsly will get bombed

should of been weaver or garland

"Thome ? it should of been mancavich

Kuroda OK Billingsly will get bombed

should of been weaver or garland"

First learn how to spell SHOULD HAVE been, then start giving advice of what should have been.

lol

Secondly, it's not spelling - it's grammer!

Jon Garland s/b in, Billingsly looks scared out there!

grammAr, not grammEr

grammAr? You're right but the point sounds cooler phrased that way ;)

Ahah! phillie phan can spell but can their team make it a game?

dodgercredo, of course phillies can make it to the game. afterall, they paid a lot of money for their field level seats.

@dodgercredo - I suppose they made a game out of it, yes. :P (and a dam good game, I might add).
@SP: i think they got in to those field-level seats only because all the Blue Crew "fans" were leaving in the ninth!! (WTF!?)



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