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Current Video: Dodgers Report: Who will it be?

Prime Ticket discusses who will be left off the Dodgers' roster come the postseason. Find out.

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" If you are able ticketed Joe Torre's office in May rifled through the desk at -- body yellow legal pad with two columns one I think guys are gonna make the playoff roster the other one. The guys are gonna have they homer watch and wait for a a partial share so who goes in the states. You know it's not to -- it and that and that's not the kind isn't that a manager wants to make. But at the same time it's a good decision at the make because that means you have choices and he's gonna have to make -- and you look at. Guys that have been on the team all your line a guy like Mark Loretta has been great off the bench he's great in the clubhouse he's been a break after this team but with the addition of Ronnie. -- yard. Does he make the tickets nine yards come on the team like a storm. How do you not have him on the playoff roster might come political between those two guys maybe got -- Mientkiewicz. Who hasn't played all year long but Joe Torre loves -- he played with the Yankees and he's a serviceable -- member on this ballclub. There's a reason not the -- that -- that he's -- starters right now how many Kenny take. How many -- you -- somebody -- a list of the six charter -- which what it's a pretty good list but you know the promised -- a budget guys there's much between her and their right who do you go pink -- a manipulative Billingsley who has not hit well all season or for the last half of the season but he was at the beginning. You leave a guy like that off your roster got it was your -- your stuff -- wanna I don't think so. But he had a rough night tonight but he's been good Jon Garland -- new addition he's been outstanding he's gotta be that wolf on the team. Kuroda probably on the and commercials on the team he's healthy. I don't wanna be to a -- out that you made about a hundred feet -- but -- like to eternity what are grew up -- about Joe Torre's got much have experience not gonna be statistically difficult -- he's gonna put together this could be surprises Saints answer remember that he -- he's. He's doubled."

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