Branded as a bad seed when dumped by the Texas Rangers, the right-hander has been stellar for the Dodgers, and they're hoping for more good things from him today in Game 2 versus the Phillies. It would have been unimaginable only a month ago.
Los Angeles Times - Top News, Los Angeles Times
Fri, 10/16/2009 - 9:31am
Branded as a bad seed when dumped by the Texas Rangers, the right-hander has been stellar for the Dodgers, and they're hoping for more good things from him today in Game 2 versus the Phillies. It would have been unimaginable only a month ago.