
Toot! That's me tooting my own horn for one of the few times I've predicted correctly. Usually, my prognosticating, in a word, sucks. But I stand by my prediction: Rays in 5.
I'm not half the visionary as the 11-year-old I saw at the card show Sunday afternoon. He and his dad were going from table to table buying every David Price card they could find. He had a bunch. They're probably all on eBay right now.
Anyway, this is the time of the year, as it has been the last 20 years, when I pick out all the ex-Dodgers participating in the World Series. Some years there are none. Some there are a bunch. We have a fairly sizable crop this year.
Let's start with Don Zimmer (above), the Rays' "senior baseball advisor." I don't know what a senior baseball advisor does. But on Sunday, his job was throwing out the first pitch. Zimmer, of course, was most known during his Dodger career for getting drilled more than once in the cranium. His tales of recovery are a bit frightening.
The Rays have several players on their team that they acquired from the Dodgers in what were, more or less, major fleecing operations. Danys Baez, Toby Hall and Mark Hendrickson are doing real well for L.A., aren't they?
Meanwhile, Edwin Jackson ...


As for the Phillies, there's Jayson Werth, who starts in the outfield and was a Dodger until 2006. I mostly remember Werth for being injured all the time.


The other Dodgers connection on the Phillies is one everyone knows, I guess, coach Davey Lopes. ...

So, do all the ex-Dodgers affect who I'm rooting for in the Series? No, not really. Don't forget, the Phillies are my Plan B team. I'm a Philly backer until the end of the season.
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