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Javy Guerra Opens Camp As Dodgers Closer

As expected, Javy Guerra opens spring training as the Dodgers closer.

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As expected, Javy Guerra opens spring training as the Dodgers closer.

Just as the 2011 season ended for the Dodgers, Javy Guerra is the closer with Kenley Jansen as setup man as 2012 spring training camp opens. Guerra excelled as a rookie in 2011, making the jump from Double A Chattanooga to the back end of the Dodgers bullpen, striking out 38 in 47 innings with a 2.31 ERA while converting 21 of 23 save opportunities. Jansen meanwhile set a major league record by striking out 16.1 batters per nine innings and was nearly unhittable in the last four months of the season, allowing two runs and 10 hits over his final 31 appearances.

"Javy, to me, didn't do anything last year to say he shouldn't be that guy," manager Don Mattingly said on Tuesday. "More than anything, Kenley was saying 'Hey I can do that too' by the way he pitched. It's a good problem for us to have."

"Javy has been here one year," said Mattingly. "It's a competition, you still have to perform. There have been a lot of guys in their first year were really good and struggled the next year. Kenley was a perfect example, as he wasn't himself [to start 2011] that he was the year before. It took him a half a season with little problems here and there, and he was in the minors for a little bit, but next thing you know he emerged back to what we had seen the year before."

Both Guerra and Jansen aren't concerned about their roles, especially six weeks before opening day.

"I don't worry about that stuff. Overall I think we have tons of arms in here, and my goal is to just throw strikes," Guerra said, though he did note that he takes pride in closing games. Guerra didn't play winter ball this offseason for the first time in his career, at the request of Dodgers management.

"Bottom line is [who is closing] doesn't matter," said Jansen, whose locker at Camelback Ranch is two stalls from Guerra, which made for good humor as both men answered questions about their relative roles within earshot of the other. "The eighth inning is just like the ninth inning. When the game is close, you just have to focus to close it out."

When Jansen was asked if he wanted to close, he said, "Yes, but I'm not going to stress and worry about it. I'm going to go out there whenever they want me to and get stuff done and help the team to win."

Jansen said he has no recurring problems from the cardiac arrhythmia that sidelined him for a month last season, noting that he has just had to watch his diet, which was a challenge with his mother's home cooking during the offseason.

Even though Jansen is not his closer for now, Mattingly is still enamored with his flame-throwing right-hander, adding, "With Kenley, you feel like you can kind of do anything."

Here are some more bullpen notes from the first day of camp:

  • "It's not like he's a bad guy, or you don't like him. But to this point he's been tough to count on," Mattingly said of relief pitcher Ronald Belisario, who is here in camp, but was not available for reporters as he left for a dental appontment. "It's a step in the right direction that he's here."
  • Blake Hawksworth, who is out of options, will not be ready for opening day. The relief pitcher had arthroscopic surgery to clean up scar tissue in his right elbow on January 11, but he had an infection stemming from the procedure that required a second surgery to repair. Mattingly said Hawksworth is 2-3 weeks behind schedule from his original rehabilitation plan.
  • When asked if he was comfortable with a second left-hander in the bullpen, in addition to southpaw Scott Elbert, Mattingly said "I'm comfortable with the best arms."
  • Matt Guerrier is essentially the seventh inning reliever in the bullpen
  • Mattingly said he is comfortable with Mike MacDougal in just about any inning, from the sixth to the ninth.
  • One of the funnier moments of the day was when Mattingly slipped and accidentally referred to Todd Coffey as Todd Jones, the former Detroit Tigers closer with a similar body type as Coffey

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Sweet to see a lot of OC

Great job Eric

Things I did not notice when looking in our picture queue for a photo for this morning's profile

Jamey Wright is tall and strikingly handsome in person.

Hope for displaced

Ely fans.

Did you bring him flowers?
In reply to Josie in the last thread

I don’t think NBC or The Office executive producers have the least bit of interest in ending the run of the network’s most popular comedy. Perhaps it does end in 2013, perhaps having something to do with the proposed Dwight spinoff, but the last thing I’d expect is an announcement this year to that effect.

I do think NBC would like to see something younger become the network’s anchor comedy, but until that happens, no one is pushing The Office out the door. House and Desperate Housewives were very different situations – airing on networks with better options.

right, I referring more to House and DH as producer decisions to stop the shows’ runs. Steve Carrell already gave up, and since they’re also doing Parks and Rec I wonder if they’ll just choose to focus efforts there

House stopping was a network decision not the producers. DH ended on their own terms.

not the way I heard it, a bit of a mutual thing

As I read it the production was waiting to find out if they were being renewed around Thanksgiving early December so that they could end the story on the right note or end the season on the right note.

It’s really not the same crew at all on both The Office and Parks and Rec. There are some people who have exec producer titles on both shows, but there’s no “they” that’s doing both shows – especially in terms of showrunners.

As for Greg Daniels, his attention will be more on the Friday Night Dinner adaptation that’s being developed than anything to do with Parks and Rec.

Saw Dwight at the Clipper game. Bandwagonner

Chris had such a great start yesterday

did he get worn down in the second half

Seemed like it. For those who did not think losing Chauncy was not going to mean much, they be wrong.

That Spurs loss was another example

Maybe but Foye shot us back into that game with his incredible 3rd quarter. Just think that while Paul was getting all the plaudits for his 4th quarter work, in the NBA, a player like Chauncy in the 4th is good for everyone.

Actually DJ has been crap for this month. Most minutes he’s ever played, hopefully he gets a 2nd wind. I will be curious how Bynum handles all these minutes.

Chauncey would have inbounded the shit out of that play at the end of the game!

would it have been backcourt if Paul held onto the ball? the rules on an inbound play escape me.

Watching it, I thought it would have been fine (no violation.) Other people disagreed. I don’t really know.

harvard westlake

does anyone think theyre going to head out to the scouts zoo that will be the hw baseball team? my gf went there and we’re talking about going just to see all the radar guns in the audience but I have no idea how to tell who will be pitching on what day.. anyone know?

My dad and I plan to go to a game sometime. Much has changed since I went there, to say the least.

I’m going to try to find out from Eric Sondheimer some good days to go.

does Colletti spend ST with the team?

Or does he just show up for a week or two later?

You make him sound like the bad dad from a Hallmark Channel movie.

not my intention at all

I was just wondering how it works

Where else would he be

one the advantages of being in Arizona is that you can travel back and forth with relative ease.

just wondering if he's there the whole time

Or shows up later. This is all in the context of hoping Eric gets some interesting tidbits like he did from Mattingly. This is not a “Yarp! Ned is teh sux0rz!!” thing

As Craig said, where the hell else would he be?

ok, lets start over

Eric, have you seen Colletti around CBR today?

Or does he really need to be there?

moar zen koans plz

sippin that gin and juice
getting new boots

Removal of his Frank McCourt tattoo.

Or adding 4EVA to it

without a gift, and he’s smoking the entire time

He was here today

did he give you his full itinerary?

I have Ned’s lunches and dinners accounted for and about 20-24 of the breakfasts. Working on the rest.

As soon as he finishes polishing his resume, he'll be there. ;)

And no that’s not a euphemism for anything!

Great stuff on the [co]closers

I think it would be great if Guerra can stay in the role. Gives us a huge weapon in Kenley to unleash in the 7th or eighth.

???
Saw the answer, Phil has been spreading false knowledge for a while.
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by regfairfield on Feb 21, 2012 12:06 PM PST up reply actions

Russell Martin was a top 100 guy, but it’s not on B-Ref for whatever reason.

Ah, since that is what I used for the info on that column, I don’t feel bad.

Was wondering about that too

couldn’t be about the farm system.

Alfonso Ribeiro

He said he’s banged over 1000 women. Does anyone really believe Carlton could get that much tail?

I thought we had classied up since Jon was popping over.

There was once a Dodger Thoughts post entirely about oral sex on TV. Can True Blue L.A. say the same?

http://dodgerthoughts.baseballtoaster.com/archives/13564.html

Gauntlet: thrown.

lmao

bravo, sir

You are not helping me any here.

I don't think he ever uses the slang term bang in his article

if that makes you feel better

“Touching and/or nudity without intercourse” is about as hot as it gets.

Do you subscribe to this guy’s newsletter or something?

Chris Jericho said it in his book. Long story short, they were both on Celebrity Duets when Ribiero matter-of-factly asked if he liked sex. Jericho said “Yeah, I guess” (but was clearly uncomfortable with the conversation) and that’s when Ribiero started bragging about it. Carlton came off really creepy.

“My good sir, would you by chance be a fan of fornication?”

I’m a fan of fornication as well

Fornication: Yay or Nay

yay

Oh yay oh yay ohh yaayy oooohhh yayyyyyyyyyyyyy!

This is the most disturbing thing posted at TBLA in my memory. But I expect Hris to come by and top it.

Cheers!

sure why not

that show started like 20 years ago. thats only 50 women a year. I also hope he has HIV

I bet that train from Silver Spoons had all kinds of germs on it.

i also wonder what was really going on

when mr belvedere turned out that green lamp

Off Silver Spoons alone, yes

i would really be interested in a racial breakdown

in a pie chart

Baseball: Yay or Nay
Yay

I’m a fan of baseball as well

Oh yay oh yay ohh yaayy oooohhh yayyyyyyyyyyyyy!

This should be in quotes.

Oh yay oh yay ohh yaayy oooohhh yayyyyyyyyyyyyy!
I expected a lot more from that guy on the Royals

on baseball IQ

but he is from the royals
More good Community news

there are plans to make six web episodes of Inspector Spacetime

Can we talk about soccer instead? ;)

There is a Kickstarter since it isn’t a project of either Community creators or Doctor Who creators, but the actor who plays Inspector Spacetime.

I now have the SB Nation android app installed on my Kindle Fire. So much more pumped than I should be.

Great, now try writing a fanpost.

I can’t imagine trying to write anything longer than a paragraph on a tablet.

I was told they are replacing everything and everybody

I cannot use a tablet

to write a fanpost using the regular site let alone the app.

Last spring training we were having a little internet connection trouble one night at the hotel and I had to put the finishing touches on an article using the regular site with Safari on an iphone. That was not pleasant.

Wang shot

Via @SBNation

The day after the softball tournament

I could not have assumed that position.

To summarize

Kershaw: opening day starter
Dee: leading off
Kemp: batting third
Guerra: closer

Wonder what’s next . . .

Jansen: set up man
Guierrier: set up man to the set up man
Belisario: nowhere to be found

Belisario: dentist appointment

Two words

Nitrous. Oxide.

LOL

Then zzzzzzzzz

Sands: Hitting dingers on the moon
Withrow: Walking dudes
Tolleson: K’ing dudes

Alfonso Ribeiro: fan of fornication

Grimjack: fan of fornication sound effects

Grimjack, making Fornication sound effects.

Houston: Astros

Jamey Wright: handsome

Strikingly so

What is said about Rivera might be telling.

Ned: in Arizona

Where the hell else would he be?

Prediction: Belisario 50 innings, 3.00 ERA, 7.9 K/9 in 2012

Finishes tied for fifth in NL Comeback Player of the Year voting!

Still probably has the second or third best stuff in the pen.

Ethier's thoughts on spring training

If your message is blank, that’s kinda funny. If it’s a pic that isn’t displaying for me, I’m guessing it involves one or two extended fingers.

In case you wanted to compare my beard with that of Dylan Hernandez

http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/photos/gallery.jsp?content_id=26783590&c_id=la

The lady looks like an older Suzy Kolber

I think she (Janie McCauley) is much younger than Kolber.

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