Watching the 8th inning of the Dodger Padres game.
Kouzmanoff is up, 3-3 in the game with a homer (batting average up to .257, meaning he's been hitting .300 since May 1st), Roberto Hernandez is on the mound, Brian Giles has hit a home run earlier in the game, Milton Bradley is on the bench with a strained side, he's been out since the weekend.

They show a shot of Bradley and he's yapping to a teammate. Bradley looks pissed off about something. The teammate suddenly looks at Bradley incredulously. Some things never change. Has the guy ever told a friendly story to a teammate that made the teammate laugh and made Bradley smile?

Roberto Hernandez had a 6 plus ERA with Cleveland, his ERA with the Dodgers is 5.71. Some things never change.

Hernandez arrives on the scene with runners on first and second and two outs. Hernandez throws two wild pitches and the runners on first and second advance twice, the runner on second scoring on the second wild pitch.

Kouz walks, runners now on first and third. The next hitter (Brady Clark) hits a 3-2 pitch (how many of those 3-2 situations did Roberto have as an Indian) for a single, Kouz was running on the 3-2 pitch but stops at second, the second run scores. The two runs that have come in are charged to Rudy Seanez, ANOTHER former Indian.

LOL, JOSH BARD is now up.

This is just priceless.

Bard makes the third out. Although Hernandez allowed both inherited baserunners to score, his ERA will slightly lower because he technically pitched an adventurous 1/3 of an inning and none of his baserunners scored. However, Rudy Seanez will be charged with the two inherited runs that Roberto allowed to score.

Vin Scully mentions how Roberto hit 93 on the radar gun after one pitch.