
As everyone knows by now, Kuroda handcuffed the Padres for 5 2/3 innings, Matt Kemp swatted a home run, and James Loney hit a two-run single to kick off the Dodgers' first 162-0 season!
Yeah, I know, I just went from giving them not enough credit to giving them too much credit. But I am a fan. That's what fans do.
I didn't get to see any of the game, since I was at work. Earlier, I did get to see plenty of other games. I watched some of the Mets-Reds, Pirates-Cardinals, Rockies-Diamondbacks, Nationals-Marlins, Yankees-Orioles, and Indians-Rangers. I don't have the MLB Extra Innings package. But I take full advantage of the free preview weeks.
So, in lieu of missing out on the Dodgers' 4-1 victory, I am going to show some of what I received in Thorzul's Cheapie Group Break from a couple of weeks back. You can see a couple of the cards I received here. I received 70 or so Dodgers for a mere $5.25. Impossible you say? Ah, my little turnip root, haven't you been reading this blog long enough to know that anything is possible when it comes to cards?
The cards arrived at my home wrapped in newspaper. And the newspaper featured a happy little account of something that let's just say you usually see on CSI. One of the really unpleasant episodes. It certainly balanced out the thrill of receiving cards in the mail.
But after taking a hot shower, telling my family how much I loved them, playing ball with the neighbor kids, and teaching the dog how to tear out the neck of a threatening stranger, I felt better about the world again and returned to my cards.

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Just when I was starting to come around on the Mets, they had to pick up Sheffield. Minaya is just tossing good will out the window. Or maybe it was David Wright, since apparently he was the one who convinced Sheffield to become a Met.


Now, all that's left is Jonathan Broxton. Interestingly, Broxton was the first 2008 Topps Dodger that I pulled.
So, there you are, some Dodger cards to celebrate the Dodgers winning their first game of the season.
I just hope I have enough Dodgers to celebrate the other 161 wins.
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