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Dodgers far more dangerous with mature Ethier, Kemp

LOS ANGELES -- In Andre Ethier, Milton Bradley is the gift that keeps on giving for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

In Matt Kemp, the club's scouting and player development department has high-definition proof as to the value of foresight and patience.

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In the two of them together, the risk of the Dodgers getting tangled in Manny Ramirez's dreadlocks this October has lessened considerably.

There was much talk on a rainy Wednesday here of how the Dodgers that will open the NLCS Thursday against the Phillies are a much different team than the Dodgers who were blistered in five games by the Phillies in last year's NLCS.

Two left-handers in the rotation, the emergence of Game 1 starter Clayton Kershaw, three key lefties in the bullpen, general manager Ned Colletti's July 30 addition of George Sherrill ... no question, the '09 Dodgers have a vastly different and more dangerous look than last October's edition.

But nowhere is that difference more profound than in the fact that this October, the Dodgers lineup no longer is a one-Manny gang.

"Last year, we leaned on Manny a lot," says Larry Bowa, the Dodgers third-base coach and manager Joe Torre's right-hand man. "If Manny goes 0 for 4, we still think we can win.

"Last year, we didn't believe that."

The evidence started trickling in during Ramirez's 50-game suspension during the first half of the season.

By August and September, it was no longer a trickle. It was a roar.

Ethier, the 27-year-old left-hander who was acquired from Oakland when the misbehaving Bradley essentially forced the Dodgers to trade him in December, 2005, posted a career-year with 31 home runs and 106 RBI.

Kemp, the 25-year-old right-hander whom the Dodgers picked in the sixth round of the 2003 draft, popped for a career-high 26 homers and 101 RBI.

Together with Ramirez, L.A.'s outfield totaled 76 home runs. The only starting outfield that out-muscled the Dodgers in the majors was that of the Phillies. Jayson Werth, Raul Ibanez and Shane Victorino hit 80.

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Even though the names that will fill Torre's lineup card on Thursday night will be very similar to those who appeared in Game 1 against the Phillies last October, the Dodgers very much are a different team. In large part because Ethier and Kemp very much are different players.

"An enormous difference in both of them," Torre says.

In some ways, Ethier, a Phoenix native, has taken the longer journey. Selected in the 37th round of the 2001 draft by Oakland, Ethier said no thanks and opted instead to play ball at Arizona State. A two-time All-Pac 10 Conference pick there, he finally signed with Oakland after the A's grabbed him in the second round of the '03 draft.

Kemp's raw skills always were evident as he starred in both basketball and baseball at Midwest City High School in Oklahoma. But unlike Ethier, he came to the Dodgers straight from high school.

Each debuted in 2006, and the Dodgers kept them in the shallow end of the pool early.

"I think what helped both of them this year was that, going into spring training a year ago, I had the four guys for the three spots and they were all sort of auditioning all the time," Torre says. "Part of it was because we had signed a center fielder, Andruw Jones, who was going to play center field. And you certainly couldn't ignore Juan Pierre because he played every single game the year before.

"Now, you had to sort of mix in the other two less experienced outfielders."

By the time the Dodgers blew past the Cubs to face the Phillies last October, neither had fully graduated from his apprenticeship. Ethier last year sometimes sat against lefty pitchers. Kemp was prone to the most basic of mistakes, especially on the basepaths.

"Kemp, especially last year, used to beat himself up when he'd make a mistake or mess up on the bases, whatever it was," Torre said. "This year, he lets it go quicker. That, to me, is a huge difference where he doesn't let his next inning or next at-bat be affected by something that went wrong."

Unlike last season, Manny Ramirez has a lot of help in the batting order. (Getty Images)  
Unlike last season, Manny Ramirez has a lot of help in the batting order. (Getty Images)  
He ranked third in the NL with 34 thefts. His 81 percent success rate was more evidence that his mental acumen is catching up with his raw skill. He became the first Dodger in franchise history with at least 25 homers, 100 RBI and 30 steals in a season.

Compared early in his career by many in the industry to being a "young Dave Parker", the comparisons no longer seem so far-fetched.

"He's come quicker than I ever expected him to," Torre says.

The part that most pleases Kemp?

"Y'all call it a slump, but not getting in a funk too much," Kemp says. "Finding it sooner than I did last year when I get in one. This year, I just stay in it for a minute."

Ethier still battles lefties, which is why, in a series that figures to turn on matchups, he bears close watching. While he led the majors with six walk-off hits and four walk-off homers in '09, he also batted just .194 with six homers and 25 RBI in 165 at-bats against left-handed pitchers.

The lefty-happy Phillies, who went with four consecutive southpaw starters against Colorado last round, have plenty of weapons to throw at Ethier (including lefty reliever Scott Eyre).

Ethier isn't exactly the most analytical guy around, and maybe for good reason. Pressed for an answer regarding the area of his game that has grown the most this season, Ethier says, among other things, "Joe told me not to think too much." As former Twins manager Tom Kelly often said, the mind is a very dangerous thing.

"That's been sort of a slower maturation for him," Torre says. "I think sometimes he even surprised himself in how calm he is in some tough situations."

Out from behind Manny's dreadlocks, those situations figure to come at him and Kemp frequently over the next 10 or so days.

"They're very dangerous now," Phillies closer Brad Lidge says. "They were dangerous last year, but you knew they had holes and you could get swings and misses.

"This year, the holes they had, they can foul-ball off now. They're not swings and misses."

"Those guys have come a long way," Bowa says. "You're going to build a team around guys like that."

The Dodgers already have.

 
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October 15, 2009 3:05 pm
The man who made it all happen was Franklin Gutierrez, who was arguably just as big of a prospect as Milton Bradley, with an eerily similar skill set and a much better personality...why in the world would the ...(more)
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October 15, 2009 6:54 pm
Runs win games not maturity. Sure a couple of the Dodgers have improved their games from last season, but still across the diamond, the Phillies are a better club offensively and defensively.

First, defensively, the Phils sport +5.8 UZR(per 150 games) compared to -1.3 fo
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October 15, 2009 12:34 pm
SPs:

Dodgers : Kershaw, Padilla, Kuroda, Wolf

Philly:  Hamels, Martinez/Blanton, Lee, Happ

Games one, two, and four pretty equal, game 3 ...(more)
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October 15, 2009 11:20 am
As much as everyone is touting the Phillies-Dodgers matchup of last year, it's just that LAST YEAR. This Dodger team has matured and does not depend on Manny like they did a year ago. The Dodgers have great pitching, bullpen, and a bench. The two lefties in their rotation can quie ...(more)
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October 15, 2009 12:35 pm
You hit it on the head without really going into it. The lefty starters on the Phils will completely stop one of the Dodgers best season long weapons, namely Ethier. What was not said is that he should be benched and play Juan P. in his place. That will be the difference in this series. If Torre has the balls to do just that. He is a .190 hi ...(more)
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October 15, 2009 1:13 pm

So a mature Kemp and Either is better then a Utley, Werth, Victorino ?
No, mature or not these guys still dont match up. The Phils lineup is
the best. Plus, they also have the most fight in baseball, the will to win
is what wins games and the fightins never stop playing. Lets not forget
every pitching matchup is in our favor as well.. 5 games again

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October 14, 2009 11:56 pm
Now the Phils have Lee, the Phils twerked the Dodgers last yr remember?  and remember the struggle the dodgers had the last few months?  Phils are the better team, even with a questionable lidge.  Lee more than makes up for that, and everything else is the same.  Disclaimer:  I am not a Phils fan
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October 15, 2009 7:09 am

They proved it all year by having the best record in the NL all year long. Don't give me this they struggled down the stretch, because they still ended withthe best record and they currently have 5 straight wins against palyoff teams ( 2 VS CO. and 3 VS STL.). They have the best ERA in the League and one of the top BA. AVG. as well.   THeir bullpen is by far the best in al of basebal ...(more)

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October 15, 2009 8:01 am
Is is the Dodgers mission to sign every washed up ex-Phillie pitcher and add them to their postseason rotation? First Wolf. Now Padilla. Who's next? Maybe they should sign Adam Eaton and start him in game 3. That is one sad starting rotation. Their bullpen isn't going to matter in this series when their starters are getting lit up.
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October 15, 2009 4:38 pm
To think, the Dodgers also had Jayson Werth to play Left Field.  Imagine if they had him instead of Manny?  No way they could have known he would blossom (and stay injury free) for the Phillies, but boy, wha ...(more)
 
 
 
 
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