Letters: Dodgers' Rich Hill has the perfect attitude


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DATE: Aug. 26, 2017, 7:28 a.m.

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  1. hen Harvey Haddix had his 12-inning immaculate diversion wiped out of the baseball records books by a regularly stupid run change, his reaction was basically, "That is OK, I realize what I did." That same senseless lead additionally renders Rich Hill's amusement not be a no-hitter. I'm certain he recognizes what he did as well.
  2. Ron Reeve
  3. Glendora
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  5. In a period when such a large number of legislators and competitors accuse everybody except themselves for their issues, Rich Hill leads by calm — and in some cases not all that calm — illustration.
  6. The man so strongly focused that he flings condemnation at himself when not pitching up to his benchmarks is a similar man who declines to accuse his colleagues — for a mistake that cost him an immaculate amusement and for stranding 11 sprinters on base, which cost him a no-hitter, a shutout and a win.
  7. Much obliged to you, Rich, for being the uncommon competitor our children can really gaze upward to.
  8. Jeff Kandel
  9. Dodgers administration's arrangement to "rest" and "spare" players for the playoffs presumably cost Rich Hill his spot in baseball history. With four All-Stars kept in limbo on the incapacitated rundown, this arrangement may likewise interfere with the force of an amusement winning machine. The reality of the situation will become obvious eventually whether the group can regroup for an October run. Give the players a chance to play.
  10. Jerry Moore
  11. Cerritos
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  13. How energizing are the Dodgers? My better half, who has dependably declined to watch baseball since it was "excessively exhausting," recently inquired as to whether the Dodgers are on today.
  14. PJ Gendell
  15. Beverly Hills

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