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A lot of times when you’re a dozen games out or you’re under .500 by 14 games, especially with a veteran club in a big market, they have a tendency to go the other way ... He kept them going. He kept their focus, he made every day special. Every day was its own game. When the team could have teetered, he didn’t let them.
He puts guys in the right places ... He has an idea with a player and you say, 'What's he doing?' Then it's like, 'Oh, that's what he's doing.' Just like Whitey Herzog.
He puts guys in the right places ... He has an idea with a player and you say, 'What's he doing?' Then it's like, 'Oh, that's what he's doing.' Just like Whitey Herzog.More quotes »
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Dodgers finalize Latin American signings
Ned Colletti was named general manager of the Dodgers on Nov. 16, 2005. (Getty Images) The Dodgers organization continued to extend its reach into Latin America on Thursday, announcing a series of player signings. According to general manager Ned Collett from MLB.com Read more »
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Colletti Expects To Have Flexibility At Deadline
The Dodgers have the best record in baseball at 25-13 and they currently lead the NL West by six games over the Giants. GM Ned Colletti told Dylan Hernandez of The Los Angeles Times that if he needs to make a move to improve his club at the trade deadlin from MLB Trade Rumors Read more »
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And now a few words in praise of Dodgers GM Ned Colletti
Is that a shudder going down your spine? Ned Colletti told The Times’ Dylan Hernandez that after speaking to the Dodgers’ new owners, he expects to have more financial flexibility at the trading deadline this year. Colletti with money, and thoughts turn from Los Angeles Times Read more »
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Ned Colletti expects to have more flexibility to improve Dodgers
SAN DIEGO — Based on his conversations with the Dodgers' new owners, General Manager Ned Colletti expects to have more financial flexibility at the July 31 nonwaiver trade deadline than he's had in recent years. "If we have a chance to improve our club, from Los Angeles Times Read more »
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Jackie Robinson's widow 'thrilled' Dodgers' McCourt era is over
As the Dodgers celebrated their first home game under new ownership Monday, the widow of perhaps the most memorable player in franchise history said she was "thrilled" the Frank McCourt era had ended. Rachel Robinson, the widow of Jackie Robinson, joined from Los Angeles Times Read more »