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Dodgers: Mets 6, Dodgers 2

Wilson Valdez went 2 for 5 and is beginning to look like a solid bet to make the team with a .367 average. But the pitching is becoming a sore subject, with Hong-Chih Kuo walking four batters in three innings and giving up two runs and Elmer Dessens giving up three runs on six hits over two innings. Grady hinted after the game that there are pitchers in camp (he didn't name them) who seem to think they have the club made, who might be badly mistaken. The guess here is he was referring to Kuo. Dessens has a guaranteed $1.7 million in base salary, and Kuo has a minor-league option left. The Dodgers didn't score until the sixth inning, meaning through the fifth, they had scored one run in 32 innings.

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I thought we had a pitcher who had pitched pretty well this spring, only giving up one run... Oh yeah, they put in the pen to waste away in middle relief. Whats his name again?

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Tony Jackson is in his fourth season covering the Dodgers for the Daily News, his eighth season as a full-time Major League Baseball beat writer and his 13th season covering MLB on regular basis. He is a native of Springdale, Ark., and a graduate of the University of Arkansas, although he refuses to root for the Razorbacks again until Frank Broyles is finally out of there. Tony is single and has a daughter who lives in Colorado. His hobbies include working out, reading and taking winter vacations with his daughter to non-MLB cities, usually in Mexico or the Caribbean. And he LIVES to blog.
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