We Will Never Forget These Two: DBM & MJ

Over the past couple of years, the world has experienced a pandemic and many other tragedies. The “Circle of Life” includes death and while we do not have to like it, it is best that we accept it, lest it controls our life. A car has a big windshield and a very small rear-view mirror. You should drive your car by watching through the windshield, but occasionally, you have to glance at the rear-view mirror to see where you have been and determine what is behind you. However, driving your car with your eyes only on the rear-view mirror will wreck your life as well.

So my advice is that we all live our lives in the windshield. I have buried both my parents, a wife, and many good friends… and I never forget them. However, while I do live my life in the windshield, I occasionally glance back at that rear-view mirror and remember… Today is one of those days! Bear and DC have two great posts ready, but today is about part of LA Dodger Talk’s past: Dodger Blue Mom (“Miki”) and MJ (“Michelle”). Over the past two years, they have both passed on to be with the big Dodger-in-the-Sky. This site is full of crusty old guys like me and the fact that they are gone does not make us better. We are the worse for their leaving. They brightened up the room every day and for that, I am forever thankful.

What prompted this blog is that I received an -email from Ed, Miki’s husband yesterday:

DBM’s marker finally arrived.   This is Giant territory so the placement is appropriate in my view.  Tranquility Garden, to the right of the fountain, first path from the top, 2nd in.  35 white doves flew over her site and our family as her song played.  We all miss her.  GO DODGERS!!!

Here are the photos he attached:

Miki had a family that supported her and honored her. In fact, Ed told me that her daughter is also a rabid Dodger fan. Maybe some day she will make her way to LADT as well. Rest in Peace, Dodger Blue Mom! You brightened up the room and gave this joint a lot of class. We miss you!

MJ – Michelle Jamison

MJ was a private person. We did not know much about her life or her struggles. We did know that she was in a horrific accident when she was in her 20’s which may have left her somewhat disabled, but that is just speculation. I have nothing to share about MJ. I have not been able to track down any of her family, and I suspect that is what she wanted.

I just know that she added class to this site and she was a breath of fresh air. We all miss you very much Michelle and I know that you are enjoying this amazing Dodger run with the Big Dodger in the Sky. Godspeed!

People come and go on this site… some because they do not like what I have to say and I am fine with that. I really do not try and offend anyone, but I am not ever going to back down from saying what I believe is right. We have a lot of diverse people and opinions on this site and hopefully, that will continue, but no one will have the class of MJ or DBM… unless DBM’s daughter happens to show up! We could use some female point-of-view.

I am in Vegas with two of my kids and wife for Fathers’ Day. Life is good!

A young Mark Timmons with his parents in 1975. My father was the best man I ever knew. May you both rest in peace.

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  1. Thanks for this great post today Mark. Those two ladies certainly did add a lot here and they are missed.

    I’m re-posting a comment I made just before you closed the last post. I think a number of readers here would be interested:

    Happy Father’s Day to all you fathers.

    For those of us who are Andrew Toles fans, Bob Nightengale has a really heartbreaking update on him, as per the following link. His Dad, Alvin, must be one helluva guy. This is what being a good father is all about. My heart goes out to him.

    https://sports.yahoo.com/wants-son-back-father-dodgers-120054485.html

      1. Thank you STB. I’ve been totally uninformed about Toles until now. Yes a very sad story for one who naturally played baseball so well. A real shame that mental illness is robbing him, his family and fans. Thank you Mark for sharing your remembrance of DBM and MJ. They both brought an energy to us all that we miss. The freak accident happened to MJ was almost unbelievable and a result of someone’s stupidity. Two really neat ladies that you could easily tell loved this site. Always had kind words with every post.

  2. That was a nice shoutout to MJ and DBM. DBM was so nice almost to a fault. I really enjoyed MJ and her writing style. She sure did a great job getting her point across and was very matter of fact about it.

    It’s Father’s day, so congratulations to all you fathers out there and all you crusty old me for making me feel relatively young. I love hearing your stories about growing up with baseball and all the little details that are etched in your memories.

    Life is short, enjoy the ride.

    Mark, that’s a great picture. You really look like the younger you. I can see a lot of your mother in you’re face.

  3. Thank you Mark for sharing these thoughtful words about two beautiful souls who are missed on this site.

    Mental illness is no joke. Sending good vibes out to the Toles family on this Father’s Day.

    Happy Father’s Day to all those, “Crusty Old Guys!”

  4. Very thoughtful and appreciated post Mark.

    I was more familiar with DBM as we have a bit of a common heritage as she had some roots in Yarmouth, NS. She was such a gracious lady and much more knowledgeable than she would give herself credit. I miss her posts always sensitive to the point of view others might have and for her questions always trying to learn more about Dodger Blue.

    Thanks to MJ and DBM for making this a better site. They were/are special ladies and Dodger fans.

  5. Great post Mark. Two great Dodger fans who are missed. Happy Fathers day to the dads out there. I read the Toles piece this morning. Heartbreaking stuff.

  6. Today’s lineup:

    Taylor CF
    Pollock LF
    Turner 3B
    Pujols 1B
    Burns 2B
    Souza Jr. RF
    Lux SS
    Barnes C
    Gonsolin P

    Everyone knows that Doc is a very compassionate man. I’m sure he feels awful about the D’backs current situation so he has taken a lineup already short Seager, Muncy and Belli and is now elminating Mookie as well. Giving our friends in AZ the best possible chance to end their losing streak today, coupled with their going against our #5 starter who hasn’t totally come back to form yet. This should be interesting.

    1. Betts normal day off. If it is close, you might see him as a pinch hitter. And it is not as if Young is as good as Cy out there. 0-2 against the Dodgers lifetime. They are hitting .278 off of him in 7 games with 4 HR’s.

      1. Normal day off ? Hey, with all those injuries Roberts should take this into consideration. Why not rest Mookie when Max and Belli will be back Tuesday ?
        Don´t like this Sunday lineup, especially with Catman going who probably will not all offensive support the Dodgers can supply.
        Happy fathers day to all dads out there !
        Nice blog BTW. I am relatively knew to the site so I did not know the two ladies that passed away recently. But class ladies all the way reading all those posts about them.

        Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!

        1. That lineup scored 9 runs today, and managed to overcome a bad performance by Uceta.

  7. Awesome job by Buehler last night. Let us hope the Catman can build on that today and get a sweep heading into San Diego. Padres may have lost Tatis for a while. His shoulder was injured again yesterday. No Betts today, Lineup, Taylor CF, Pollock LF, Turner 3B, Pujols 1B, Burns 2B, Souza Jr. RF, Lux SS, Barnes C, Gonsolin P. Facing a lefty again.

  8. Nice post Mark!

    Andrew Toles is such a sad story but an inspirational story of the strength of his father on Father’s Day!!! I remember watching the milb stats as he clawed his way to the Dodgers Mlb team. I kept thinking is this guy for real? Such a talent I pray he will get his life back to normalcy.

    Buehler was great last night with seemingly improved velocity. Wth is Gray out for the season? I don’t know how many times I have read day to day or minor discomfort only to c them out for months. So I am wary to hear Muncy will be back soon. Right, the oblique is very tricky!

    1. Gray has a shoulder problem and it is worse than they first thought. No surgery needed at this point, but we will see.

    2. Gray is allegedly throwing but not to hitters as yet. It looks like the best case scenario is Sometime in August.

  9. Going to miss the game today. I am going over to a friends house to do some pickin. Need a day off from the game now and then.

  10. Excellent post Mark and a nice picture of a young man and his parents. Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there.
    I was just thinking a few days ago about Dodger Blue Mom and how much I miss her posts. She was a breath of fresh air and positivity that I really miss. She knew more baseball than she gave herself credit for and was always eager to learn more about the game and the Dodgers. Absolutely awesome pictures. That is a beautiful headstone. Thanks for posting them and the shout our to these 2 women.

  11. You know what would be nice? A good performance by Gonsolin. It would make us feel better about our #5 spot.

  12. Curious your thoughts on Burns. From what I’ve seen:

    Raley–Not a guy
    Reks–Not sure if a guy
    Souza–Definitely could be, and has been, a guy
    Peters–Second division guy; needs a long runway
    Tsusugo–A guy [in Japan]
    Neuse–Probably will be a guy in a year or two
    Burns–???

  13. The core:

    Betts
    Smith
    Bellinger
    Muncy
    Turner
    Seager
    Taylor

    Core-adjacent::

    Lux
    Ruiz

    The next wave:

    Busch
    Vargas
    Pages
    Cartsya
    Hoese

    Sleepers:

    Amaya
    Valera
    Outman
    Vogel
    Lewis

    Lottery tickets:

    Rodriguez
    De Jesus
    Diaz
    Galiz

  14. What a bonehead play by Lux
    Now Gonsolin leads off the next inning
    There’s no way the steel sign was on

      1. Long way to go until the Puig dumbo meter level is reached by Gavin.
        Lol.

        Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      2. 6’ 2’’ is Small ?? and he looks solid as a rock
        I don’t get the white and American part either it’s irrelevant

  15. Gonsolins velo on his fastball is down 3-4 mph today. Reason to be concerned ?

    Well, not problem with the bat, ringing double by Tony.

    Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  16. Catman out after only 46 pitches with a big lead. Combined with the fact his fastball was 3-4 mph slower than usual there might be a problem. Not good .

    Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!

    1. We need to start getting length?!?!??

      I’d say the case can be made we should be cutting back on innings

  17. Doc needs to be more like Walter, Tommy and Dusty. Pitch them until their damn arms fall off! What is he? sane?

        1. I was hoping for a long outing today.

          We are definitely trading for a 5th starter.

        2. Good call.

          Evidently he had shoulder soreness after his last start so they were slow-playing him.

  18. If they blow this one it is on Roberts. That is horrific managing.

    Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!

  19. Yes, the Dodgers can blow a 9-1 lead…
    Now 9-8 as I await what the doctors call a “procedure.”
    Sheesh….
    Well, gotta move along now…

    1. No way is that a catch!Ridiculous they can not even get it right with replay.

      Go Dodgers°°!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  20. Thank God Kenley mowed them down in the 9th to preserve the W.
    Please no more Uceta. Kid has potential but is not ready for MLB. Needs time .
    On to San diego, should be an exciting series.

    Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!

  21. Gonsolin says this problem is not the same as the last time and it isn’t as bad and he’s very confident he’ll be ready for his next start.

    Roberts says the problem is the same and they’re trying to manage it. They could at least try to decide on telling one story instead of contradicting each other.

    We refuse to use Price or Nelson as starters/long men and none of our guys at OKC are capable, so we need to go out tomorrow and trade for an innings eater. He doesn’t have to have a great resume, just be able to give us 75-90 pitches every 5th game and keep his ERA under 6.00. That shouldn’t be too hard for AF to find for a couple of our less than topnotch prospects. I agree with Mark that it’s just a matter of time until Tony goes back on the IL, quite possibly very soon. We absolutely can’t afford to keep doing bullpen games every 5th day and if we aren’t happy with the way things look now, what happens if/when one of our top 4 guys goes down?

    1. Then someone else is will take their spot?

      The fear-casting on this blog is absurd. Absurd but hilariously.

        1. I haven’t heard the term before, but I’m assuming it refers to forecasting with a feeling that negative things are going to happen. Do I have that right, Bluto?

          I believe in being prepared and that’s why I figure we need to get someone to fill innings. Feel free to disagree………………………………which I guess is exactly what you’ve done.

          1. Sounds like a term an uneducated person who consumes a lot of bullshit media would use.

            Just my opinion.

  22. So Doc planned a pitch count for Gonsolin due to shoulder fatigue again. So when he said he wanted length he must have meant somebody else to start. I don’t blame Doc today. He can only pitch who he has. Uceta has looked great then awful but has mostly not been good. No lead is safe as long as we are experimenting with milb players at the Mlb level. Gonsolin will probably end up on the il again then what? Bullpen games again? What if somebody else gets hurt?

    Uceta could start in The 5th spot but we also have Jackson who is on the 40 man. Or, kick ham is ready we would have to make a roster move or 2. I would go with Jackson he can’t be much worse.

    I actually was able to watch the game today. My daughter surprised me with the Mlb package. Jansen really looked good. Fundamentals again pitcher not covering first nearly cost the game. Oh well a win is a win! Go Dodgers!!!

    1. Jansen legitimately playing the role of closer. Good for his confidence. I saw 93-96.

    2. Uceta no debió haber salido para la 8 entrada, Doc debió haber tenido listo a VG para iniciarla sin corredores en las bases. Este muchacho Uceta creo que tiene potencial pero debería aprovechar las oportunidades que le están dando, primero con una autocritica a su trabajo y concentrarse en hacer bien el trabajo cuando se requiere de su servico, es mi opinión.

  23. Felicidades a todos los papas de este gran grupo de aficionados a nuestros Dodgers, y tambien a Mark por su excelente artículo de hoy. Emotivo recuerdo de esas dos damas super aficionadas de nuestro equipo que aunque tengo poco tiempo de escribir tuve la fortuna de conocer algunas de sus publicaciones antes de que se adelantaran en el camino.

  24. Prediction: leadoff hitter and CF DJ Peters will be traded for rotation depth by this time next week.

  25. I may not know much about the NBA, but Ben Simmons sure looks like a bad basketball player to me.

  26. Two bonehead plays by Gonzalez. Doesn’t cover first and then walks a guy who couldn’t hit me. Have to clean that up. No depth at the end of our pen. Uceta isn’t ready and White should be better with his stuff. We need Graterol to get ready

    1. It’s almost like our bench.

      $40m for Bauer was cute and all but we’re a bit thin in places.

      Good thing everyone else is too.

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