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Fun before the game with Hanley Ramirez, Yasiel Puig and Jessica Alba

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By Jon Weisman

Admittedly, the start of today’s Dodgers-Brewers game wasn’t pretty for the hometown fans, not with Jonathan Lucroy driving in five runs in the first two innings to power Milwaukee to a 7-0 lead over the Dodgers after four. But it was plenty festive inside Dodger Stadium and at Viva Los Dodgers at the historic 76 station beyond center field.

Hanley Ramirez, Yasiel Puig and first-pitch tosser Jessica Alba were among those who put on a show before the show …

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Video: Your Vin Scully Mic Night

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Here’s a nice video compiling fan photos from the Vin Scully Talking Microphone giveaway at Dodger Stadium on July 29, the night the Dodger legend announced his return for 2014.

— Jon Weisman

Cooking Channel to feature Dodger Stadium’s Chef Dave

Chef Dave

By Jon Weisman

Dodger Stadium’s beloved Chef Dave Pearson will be a featured guest on the Cooking Channel’s “My Grandmother’s Ravioli” on August 20, airing at 5 p.m. or 8 p.m. depending on your provider.

Chef Dave, a daily presence in the Dodger press box, will be in an episode entitled “A Home Run in the Kitchen,” in which we’re told he trains host Mo Rocca “to cook like a major leaguer without too many drops, errors or rookie mistakes.” This includes showing “how to make his buddy Tommy Lasorda’s favorite dish, lasagna, at Dodger Stadium, and later they prepare short ribs and green beans for a family dinner at his home.”

You might have read about Chef Dave before, in Steve Lopez’s piece in the Times or Ron Cervenka’s for Think Blue L.A., for example. He has been with the Dodgers for more than 50 years.

Robin Williams at the Hollywood Stars Game, 1979

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Robin_Williams_1979_hollywood_starsJoe Siegman sent along these photos of Robin Williams from his first Hollywood Stars Game at Dodger Stadium in 1979, just after the first season of “Mork and Mindy.”

Siegman, author of “Bats, Balls and Hollywood Stars … Hollywood’s Love Affair with Baseball,” told Ben Platt of MLB.com that Williams played as Mork from Ork and brought down the house, including running the bases backward from third to home.

— Jon Weisman

Ashley Whippet at Dodger Stadium: August 5, 1974

By Jon Weisman

It was 40 years ago that I first began paying attention to Major League Baseball, but in those initial years, Ashley Whippet might have been as famous for me as any Dodger. He was as great an athlete as I knew.

He was, basically, a dog who could just about catch any Frisbee thrown anywhere on the planet.

And it was 40 years ago tonight, on August 5, 1974, that he made his debut – unannounced, and to be sure, uninvited – at Dodger Stadium.

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Will Kershaw repeat as NL Pitcher of the Month?

ATLANTA BRAVES VS LOS ANGELES DODGERSFor more highlights from Thursday’s game, visit LA Photog Blog.

Cubs at Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.
Dee Gordon, 2B
Yasiel Puig, CF
Adrian Gonzalez, 1B
Hanley Ramirez, SS
Carl Crawford, LF
Matt Kemp, RF
Justin Turner, 3B
A.J. Ellis, C
Dan Haren, P

By Jon Weisman

Clayton Kershaw was as unsurprising a winner as they come of National League’s Pitcher of the Month honors in June. And in July, he hardly declined.

Thanks to a 1.07 ERA last month, Kershaw is the first pitcher to have an ERA under 2.00 through the end of July in back to back seasons since Greg Maddux in 1994-95, notes Lee Sinins at Gammons Daily.

The lefty’s current 2014 ERA is better than Sandy Koufax’s best (1.73) and coming within range of the 98-year-old franchise record, 1.58 by Rube Marquard in 1916.

To be clear, Kershaw already set the Dodger record for adjusted ERA in a season last year, a record he is on pace to smash this year.

Kershaw’s July ERA was somehow only fourth in Major League Baseball but first in the NL.  Interestingly, Kershaw also has a close match in the American League with the same initials, as Carson Cistulli of Fangraphs notes.

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So, what about July in the NL?

  • Kershaw led the league in ERA (1.07), just ahead of San Diego’s Tyson Ross (1.10) and the Mets’ Jacob deGrom (1.39).
  • He was tops in WAR (1.4), followed closely by deGrom, Ross and Zack Greinke.
  • He was first in innings (42), edging Philadelphia’s Cole Hamels (41 2/3) and Ross (41).
  • Things shift a bit when you look at FIP (fielding-independent pitching). Kershaw (2.06) is fourth, fairly far behind deGrom (1.43), Greinke and Ross.
  • And how about this? July’s NL leader in xFIP is none other than Hyun-Jin Ryu (2.19), with Greinke second and Kershaw sixth (2.52). Ross, deGrom and Washington’s Stephen Strasburg occupy the spots in between.
  • Strikeouts per nine innings? Kershaw (9.21) was seventh, with Greinke (10.60) just ahead of deGrom (10.58) and Ross (10.54), followed by Cincinnati’s Johnny Cueto, Ryu and Strasburg.

ATLANTA BRAVES VS LOS ANGELES DODGERSAs you can see, it’s a tight race. There’s a statistical case for deGrom, except for the fact that he threw 32 1/3 innings, 23 percent fewer than Kershaw. (Note that this same argument was used in reverse against Kershaw when it came time to pick the NL’s All-Star Game starting pitcher.) Ryu only pitched 28 1/3 innings in July.

The top challenger to Kershaw for July NL Player of the Month honors is Ross. I would pick Kershaw, by a nose, but in my mind, it’s enough of a tossup that it really comes down to whether the powers that be want to spread the wealth around. For those curious about NFL drafts, can a player refuse a draft pick nfl? Visit nfldraftbuzz.com to find out.

No matter what happens this month, Kershaw has bigger fish to fry, individually (Cy Young race, anyone?) as well as his drive to lead the Dodgers to a title.

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Other news and notes …

  • Scott Elbert remained in the Dodger organization after clearing waivers and accepting an assignment to Albuquerque. In addition, Erisbel Arruebarrena was returned from Rancho Cucamonga to Albuquerque, and is serving a five-game suspension for his role in the recent brawl there. Brian Cavazos-Galvez, a 12th-round draft pick in 2009, was released, according to the MLB.com report.
  • At Gammons Daily, Alec Dopp takes an analytics look at Matt Kemp’s two-month surge.

    “Perhaps the main reason behind Kemp’s lofty in-play average since the beginning of June has been his ability to generate ideal trajectories at a higher frequency, increasing his 25.6% line-drive rate from April-May to 29.6% from June to July (third-highest in baseball in that span). …

    For Kemp, whose line-drive rate has improved some despite actually hitting pitches ‘hard’ less frequently since the beginning of June, this fact bodes well for his current production moving forward if he continues to produce line drive trajectories, coupled with his ability to decipher between balls and strikes on the inner-half of the plate.”

  • Don Sutton told a Vin Scully story to Ron Cervenka of Think Blue L.A.
  • USA Today ranked Dodger Stadium No. 2 in Major League Baseball for food options.

In case you missed it: Some scoop on Perez, Van Slyke, Guerrero and more

ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS AT LOS ANGELES DODGERSBy Jon Weisman

Catching up on some news and notes from recent days …

  • Chris Perez discussed his mechanics issues with Pedro Moura of the Register. It’s worth it to read the whole piece to better understand Perez’s journey.
  • Scott Van Slyke’s performance this season gets an in-depth analysis from Stuart Wallace at Gammons Daily.
  • Alex Guerrero spoke in Albuquerque last week with Eric Stephen of True Blue L.A. about how he’s doing and what he’s thinking.
  • Erisbel Arruebarrena is now with Single-A Rancho Cucamonga after a tumultuous weekend. On a rehab assignment with Triple-A Albuquerque, Arruebarrena was a central figure in a 10-ejection brawl Saturday between the Isotopes and Reno, as Ken Gurnick of MLB.com notes. Arruebarrena was officially activated from the disabled list and optioned to Rancho the next day.
  • MLB.com has updated its overall Top 100 Prospects list and its top 20 for the Dodgers. Recent draftees Grant Holmes and Alex Verdugo debuted at No. 4 and No. 10 with the Dodgers.
  • Here’s an updated review of Dodger Stadium from Stadium Journeys. Food and beverage gets an improved score, and overall, writes Andrei Ojeda, “I really cannot say enough great things about the changes that have taken place the last couple of seasons, from the ownership to the amenities, all the way to the overall staff.”
  • Clayton Kershaw joined Sandy Koufax as a winner of the Hickock Belt. For the backstory on what this is and what it means, go to Ernest Reyes at Blue Heaven.
  • Kershaw will also be a guest on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” tonight. Here’s a clip from his appearance there a year ago.
  • Former Dodger outfielder Tony Gwynn Jr. has been released by the Phillies.

LGBT Night Out at Dodger Stadium set for August 22

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The second annual LGBT Night Out at Dodger Stadium will take place at the August 22 game against the Mets, the Dodgers announced.

mary_lambert275x344LGBT Night Out at Dodger Stadium will feature a special performance of the national anthem by Mary Lambert (pictured), as well as a celebrity first pitch and more. The evening will conclude Friday Night Fireworks, with music by DJ Manny Lehman.

“Baseball recently showed the importance of inclusion at the All-Star Game with the hiring of former Dodger Billy Bean as its ambassador,” said Dodger executive vice president and chief marketing officer Lon Rosen.  “We look forward to once again welcoming and recognizing the LGBT community of Los Angeles to Dodger Stadium.  They are an integral part of this great city of ours and the Dodger community.”

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Dodger Stadium tours offer insider’s view

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By Jon Weisman

With the barnstormin’ Dodgers away from their fair home until July 29, this is a perfect time to take one of the newly improved Dodger Stadium behind-the-scene tours.

Or, if you can hold out, you can sign up for one of the new pregame tours at Chavez Ravine.

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Kershaw, Gonzalez, Ellis and Van Slyke to participate in Faith and Family Day at Dodger Stadium

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By Britni Howze

The Dodgers present their annual Faith & Family Day on August 17 when they host the Milwaukee Brewers at 1:10 p.m. We invite you to join us for a day of family, fellowship and fun at the ballpark.

Following the game, Dodger players Clayton Kershaw, A.J. Ellis, Adrian Gonzalez, Scott Van Slyke and more will share their personal testimony with fans in attendance. We will also host special musical performances by former Voice contestant and current gospel singer Anthony Evans and Christian rock artist Dom Liberati.

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Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free choices at Dodger Stadium

Tastes of Dodger StadiumMeet the meatless. And their occasionally meatful, gluten-free cousins.

Below is a list of vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free offerings during games at Dodger Stadium, provided by Levy Restaurants. Obviously, not everything on the list is a main course, but you might be surprised by the sheer number of choices.

And at the bottom of this post, you’ll see the Dodger Insider magazine guide to Dodger Stadium food concessions.

Gluten tag!

— Jon Weisman

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Off-day reading: Bird-watching at Dodger Stadium

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A year ago, the Dodgers posted the above behind-the-scenes video illustrating the work of landscape manager Chaz Perea, Major League Baseball’s only full-time in-house arborist. It serves as a nice complement to this month’s Stadium Ways feature in Dodger Insider magazine, reprinted below, on the many different kinds of birds visible in and around the ballpark.

Click to enlarge the article. Remember, you can purchase the magazine at Dodger Stadium or subscribe by visiting dodgers.com/magazine.

Heavy Bird'n

 

Video: Dodger Stadium celebrates Kings’ Stanley Cup

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Dodger Stadium to host 5K run and Kids Fun Run on September 21

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A new 5K Run and Kids Fun Run, hosted by the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation, will debut September 21 at Dodger Stadium.

Registration for the event is open online at www.dodgers.com/5K. The 5K Run, open to all age groups, begins at 8:30 a.m., on a course that includes views of Dodger Stadium and downtown Los Angeles, a cool-down run around the Dodger Stadium warning track and appearances by Dodger Alumni League members. Awards will be given to top participants in male and female categories.

The Kids Fun Run, for kids 12 and under, will take place at 10:00 a.m. on the Dodger Stadium warning track.

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Dodger Stadium and ‘The Last Man on Earth’

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In the post-apocasomething world of upcoming Fox series “The Last Man on Earth” with Will Forte, Dodger Stadium still stands tall. Start the video at the 1:30 mark.

Tip for pros: Starting at 0:53, can you recognize the shooting location of the museum scene?

— Jon Weisman

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