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Is July a Trend or an Anomaly for LAD?

Note – This was written prior to the Reds game.

 

It is a long 162 game season, and teams have multiple peaks in valleys in that stretch.  At what point do you believe it is more of a trend (positive or negative) rather than a blip.

For the month of July, the Dodgers are 8-13, including 0-9 against two certain playoff teams (MIL and HOU).  They were 3-0 against a bottom dweller (CWS) and 5-4 against bubble teams (SF, MIN, and BOS).

The team has not been good in any aspect of the game.  Offensively for the month of June:

  • BA – .221 – #27
  • OBP – .297 – #27
  • SLG – .327 – #26
  • OPS – .673 – #28
  • Runs – 79 – #28 (3.76 run/game)
  • HR – 28 – #10
  • fWAR – (-8.7) – #26
  • K% – 24.4% – #5
  • BB% – 8.8% – #9
  • wRC+ – 89 (100 ML Average) – #25
  • wRISP – the team is 31-138 (.225), opposing team is 47-180 (.261)

There is not one encouraging number that can be spun to make it look better.  For the month of July, there is no denying that LAD is one of the worst offensive teams in MLB.

Individually for the month of July, in order of OPS:

  • Will Smith – .345/.463/.582/1.045 (67 PA)
  • Miguel Rojas – .250/.388/.525/.913 (49 PA)
  • Shohei Ohtani – .225/.340/.563/.903 (94 PA)
  • Michael Conforto – .276/.323/.517/.840 (62 PA)
  • Andy Pages – .250/.310/.408/.717 (84 PA)
  • Teoscar Hernández – .214/.279/.357/.636 (61 PA)
  • Freddie Freeman – .228/.299/.304/.603 (87 PA)
  • Mookie Betts – .186/.234/.314/.548 (77 PA)
  • Hyeseong Kim – .204/.218/.222/.440 (1 BB v 22K) (55 PA)
  • Tommy Edman – .150/.239/.200/.439 (68 PA)
  • Dalton Rushing – .200/.192/.240/.432 (26 PA)

 

Per Fangraphs:

The longest win streak for the month of July (3 games against CWS).  They have had 2 other 2 game win streaks. That’s it.

They have had a 7 game losing streak, and a 3 game losing streak.  The team has lost 3 games on their 7 game lead on June 30.

Their biggest lead was 9.0 games on July 3.  That was the last CWS game, and coincidentally (or not), that was one game after Max Muncy was injured and placed on the IL.

Pitching has not been very good either.  But their pitching is getting into more focus.  Tyler Glasnow is now back in the rotation.  He has started 3 games and has 18.0 IP.  His ERA is 1.00 in those games.  He has issued 5 BB to 23 K, 4.6 K/BB.

Shohei Ohtani is up to 3.0 IP per game and will increase it to 4.0 IP next start.  In his 3 July starts, Ohtani has 8.0 IP and allowed 1 ER (1.125).  He has issued 3 BB to 13 K, 4.33 K/BB.

Blake Snell, who has a history of dominating pitching in the second half, will start against Tampa Bay next weekend.

That could push Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Clayton Kershaw to #4 and #5 as the year progresses.  Will wait to see who emerges as #6 in the 6 man rotation after the trade deadline.

Bullpen is getting a big lift at the back end with the return of Blake Treinen.  Michael Kopech should be back around August 27.  Ben Casparius is returning to the role he excelled at for the first few months.  I am hoping that Tanner Scott comes back after a reset, and pitches as he was expected to do.  He is certainly capable.

While I have never been in on any team trade discussions, I have talked to multiple scouts and agents who, while not in the actual negotiations, have been involved in some capacity.  There is no consensus as to what any one team is going to do at any specific trade deadline.

Fans have their preference, and it will be across the board, just like trades and FA in the winter.

One other area we need to look at is what has AF done at the deadline.  ALMOST exclusively he has traded for rentals or for players with only one year of control remaining.  The last four years – 10 rentals and 4 with one year of team control remaining.  Players with multiple years of control involved in LAD trades are their players.

  • 2024 – Tommy and Michael Kopech – 1 year control for both
  • 2024 – Amed Rosario – Rental
  • 2024 – Kevin Kiermaier – Rental
  • 2024 – Jack Flaherty – Rental
  • 2023 – Kiké Hernández – Rental
  • 2023 – Amed Rosario – Rental
  • 2023 – Lance Lynn and Joe Kelly – Rentals
  • 2023 – Ryan Yarbrough – 1 year control
  • 2022 – Joey Gallo – Rental
  • 2022 – Chris Martin – Rental
  • 2021 – Max Scherzer and Trea Turner – Scherzer was a rental and Turner had 1 year of control

Outside of Eugenio Suárez, there is not a real difference maker offensively, and Arizona is not going to trade with LAD.  Rental OF they could look at are Harrison Bader, Ryan O’Hearn, and Ramón Laureano. O’Hearn primarily plays 1B/DH.

Steven Kwan, with 3 years control, would be a huge difference maker, but Cleveland is not likely to trade him.

Brendan Donovan has been discussed, but he also has 3 years control.  The Dodgers are not going to get Kwan or Donovan without a heavy top 100 prospect cost.  Never say never, but highly unlikely for either.

I will be surprised if the Dodgers trade for a position player except maybe for a bench bat.

The Dodgers do not need a SP.  Unless Paul Skenes or Tarik Skubal become available, the Dodgers are not looking to add another SP.

The Dodgers have never shown a likelihood of spending big prospect capital for relievers with 3+ years of control.  I cannot see them trading for Emmanuel Clase or Jhoan Duran or Griffin Jax.

I can see them interested in David Bednar (1 year control) with one year control, but a more likely trade target from Pittsburgh would be for Dennis Santana (1 year control).

I can also see them interested in Ryan Helsley, a rental, but a more likely target from St. Louis is Phil Maton, also a rental.

Anthony Bender (Miami), Danny Coulombe (Minnesota), Pierce Johnson (Atlanta), Seranthony Dominguez (Baltimore). Bender would be an anomaly (2+ years of control).  Johnson has a $7MM 2026 team option with a $250K buyout.  Coulombe and Dominguez are rentals.

That is six possible relief options that will not cost big prospect capital.  I am almost positive that the pool is large enough that AF/BG could/will come up with a someone I never even considered.

Assuming Alexis Diaz is optioned when Snell is activated, the team has to decide who will be an improvement over what the team currently has:

  • Blake Treinen (R)
  • Alex Vesia (L)
  • Anthony Banda (L)
  • Jack Dreyer (L)
  • Ben Casparius (R)
  • Justin Wrobleski (L)
  • Dustin May (R) or Emmet Sheehan (R) (whichever is not in rotation)
  • Kirby Yates (R) ( I assume it is possible he gets DFA’d if the Dodgers can improve the team.)
  • Michael Kopech (R) – Late August
  • Tanner Scott (R) – August
  • Roki Sasaki (R) – August

IMO, the pitching (SP and RP) will be more than fine for the playoffs. It is the offense that concerns me.  Most on this site continue to say that Mookie, Freddie, Teoscar, Shohei (outside of HR), and Edman will be fine and revert to their exceptional standards.  But this downturn has been going for 2 months for these players.  When is it going to turn?  Then there is the opinion that everything will be fine once Max gets back.  Which Max Muncy?  The early season or the May/June Max?

This team will make the playoffs.  While the offense has carried the team for most of the year, it will be the pitching that was expected to dominate that will carry the team the last two months and into the playoffs.  Is July just an anomaly or is it a trend for an aging team?

We also know that AF hates trading for relievers at the deadline, which is why he said he went all in on relievers during the Winter.  Does he change for this deadline?  Part of me says he is not going to change.  But IMO, AF/BG/Dodger owners want more than anything to win a second consecutive WS, something which has not been done since 2000.  Thus the $400MM+ AAV payroll.

 

Jeff Dominique

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Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
29 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Isn’t everything negotiable?

Norcaldodgerfan
29 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Bednar and Bader.

Dionysus
Dionysus
29 days ago

Anagramtastic

Michael Norris
Editor
29 days ago

Means you have to make 2 trades. Bader is also coveted by the Yankees and Mets.

Michael Norris
Editor
29 days ago

Just reported by MLBTR, Alex Freeland is being called up to the Dodgers. They had an opening on the 40-man, so only a move on the 26-man is needed. Outman most likely candidate to be sent down. Treinen a little rusty, but Dryer bailed him out. Mookie looked more Mookie like tonight. Mets and Yankees both interested in Bader.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
29 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Looks like KIm could use a reset at OKC.

Michael Norris
Editor
29 days ago
Reply to  OhioDodger

Freeland might be a good SS, but he is not that good at third. He has 6 errors in just 26 games. Kim has a shoulder problem and should go on the IL.

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
29 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Kim to the IL makes sense.
Or Edman.
Or both.
Seems like Kike won’t be back for a while…
Getting Max back should help a lot.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
29 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Sounds like Muncy will be back sooner than expected initially.

Michael Norris
Editor
29 days ago
Reply to  OhioDodger

He starts a rehab assignment with OKC tomorrow.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
29 days ago

Umpire tonight was crap. At least he sucked both ways.

Michael Norris
Editor
29 days ago
Reply to  OhioDodger

His zone was all over the place.

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

i think this is right, i just don’t think i understand why.

What is the difference between trading more or in the winter? Do you get more in the off-season?

Scott Andes
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I agree that he is a very good young catcher, but I think there is a good chance he gets moved. Honestly, he doesn’t have much of a future with the club unless something happens to Will Smith, unless he is ok with being a backup catcher and playing once or twice a week for the rest of his career. Something tells me they’ve already had this discussion with him and it wouldn’t surprise me if he wants to be a starting catcher. That would have to be somewhere else.

If he can bring back a strong reliever, or even Steven Kwan, then you have to move him. Hunter Fedducia can come up and be the backup catcher.

Right now, they have to go 38-17 over their last 55 games to win 100 games. They have to win 28 of their last 55 just to reach 90 wins. It’s very unlikely they are going to get to those marks with the pitching and defense the way it is. Right now they are on pace to win 10 less games then they did last year.

One other guy they should try and pick up is Mitch Keller. I know they technically don’t need another starter, with Glasnow and Snell back, but Keller is remarkebly consistent, and eats a lot of innings and he is rarely injured.

Last edited 28 days ago by Scott Andes
Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

So what’s the package for Helsley + Donovan?
Or for Bader + Duran or Jax?
Another idea, closer to home:
Kenley + Taylor Ward.
Call me sentimental, but I like this idea.

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago

From the Trade Simulator:

Cardinals GET:

Roki Sasaki
Gavin Stone
Total Value: 43

Dodgers GET
Ryan Helsley
Steven Matz
Brendan Donovan
Total Value 41.2

OR

Cardinals GET
Emmet Sheehan
Jackson Ferris
Total Value 44.7

Dodgers GET
Ryan Helsley
Brendan Donovan
Total Value: 42.10

Scott Andes
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I agree with you that he’s a very good young catcher. His catching and game calling skills are excellent. I would rather they keep him, but is he ok with being the backup for the next 6-7 years? Something tells me that he probably wants to go somewhere where he can play everyday.

Not sure how easy the schedule looks. They have some tough games coming up. Series against Tampa Bay, Toronto, St. Louis, they have 6 games versus San Diego, a 6-game east coast trip in early September, and 3 games against Philly.

I agree that the pitching should be better going forward with Glasnow, Snell and Treinen back. But how confident are you that those guys can stay healthy the rest of the way? I also agree that right now they may not need a starting pitcher, but having a pitcher like Keller who is consistent, eats innings and is rarely injured isvery valuable down the stretch.

The team has 55 games remaining. Given how the team has been playing since mid April, how many games do you think they will win? Do you think they can win 30 of 55? Right now that is debatable. if you subtract their 9-1 start, the team is 53-46, 7 games above .500. If they go 28-27 the rest of the way, they finish 90-72. I think they will win the division, (the rest of the NL West is weak this year anyways), but this year’s team is considerably weaker than last year’s club. I think they finish 8-10 wins less than last year.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

They win 90, win the division, and go to the playoffs, I am more than satisfied with that.

Scott Andes
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I don’t care if the Dodgers win 100 either, I was just using it as a reference point to illustrate that the team has been mostly average since mid April, and is playing .500 ball-ish for the majority of the season. They are on pace to win around 88 games. The team has not played well and has not been impressive at all. Even as I write this right now, they are losing 4-2 and bases are loaded, so soon to be more.

Do I think the pitchers will stay healthy? Why not? If you want to think negatively, okay. I choose to think that Glasnow, Snell and Treinen will stay healthy.”

Is this based on their incredible track record of health? When has any of their pitchers stayed healthy? Do you think Tanner Scott is going to come off the IL and save the day? Will Joe Kelly ride to the rescue?

Sorry Jeff, but I think they just suck this year. They are a sad, sorry watered down knockoff of last year’s championship club. Last year we got a Ferrari, and this year we got a rusty chevy pinto.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  Scott Andes

Scott, Chevy did not make the Pinto. That was Ford, but it might be a clunky Vega.

Scott Andes
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Ha ha ha I’m obviously not a car guy Bear.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Scott is our Pinto. Liable to erupt in flames. Yates is our Vega. Conforto is the Corvair.

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Makes sense. It’s the idea that more teams bidding outweighs the urgency/need fewer teams face at the deadline.

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
28 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

On the other hand, teams should have a better idea about their immediate needs at the deadline. Those winter deals are more of a crapshoot.
Last summer, AF and BG swung deals for Edman, Kopech, Flaherty and Kiermeier. All paid off handsomely–and does anyone here think the Dodgers gave up too much? Anyone pining for Miguel Vargas or Thayron Liranzo?
Then AF started talking about how the summertime prices were high–and so he proceeded to overpay for Scott, Yates and Conforto…

A little thought experiment: Would the Dodgers be out of first place if they had passed on that pricey trio?

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago

They’d probably be in the first, but would they be better positioned for a WS?

Doubtful and, ironically, I can imagine in your thought experiment people pining for the acquisition of Scott or Yates at the trade deadline if they hadn’t been already acquired.

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
28 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Maybe. But I have little confidence that Scott, Yates or Conforto will be crucial in getting to the postseason, or winning it.
Could be wrong, of course.
But the mid-season pickups Edman, Kopech and Flaherty all played vital roles.

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Seemed like the discussion was about the relative risk of midseason deals versus supposedly less pricey winter deals. I think AF proved that winter deals can be both pricey and misguided–and by contrast he handled the deadline well last season with enonomical choices. (I also think his deadline blockbuster for Trea Turner and Scherzer worked out well.)

Rushing is a valuable commodity. I think I would have put him in a deal for Crochet–especially knowing what we know now. As for RPs, I might deal him for Mason Miller, who obviously would not be a rental.
Some day the A’s will be dealing Miller…

Dionysus
Dionysus
29 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Still needs that first real HR 😉

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

He has done a great job of replacing Barnes and from here on out has more offensive upside. If nothing else than keeping Smith strong the rest of the way he will have made a big contribution.

Bobby
Bobby
29 days ago

Fantastic much needed 7 ace like innings from Yamamoto. The only run was because of the idiot umpire blowing a strike 3.

Interesting that it took 3 weeks after Muncy injury for Freland to be called up. Why now? I doubt a couple of games in the bigs would be for any trade showcase.

Ron Fairly fan
Ron Fairly fan
29 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Roberts’ said either Kim (shoulder) or Edman (ankle) could go on the IL. Edman apparently tweaked his ankle again on the basepath yesterday

Bobby
Bobby
29 days ago
Reply to  Ron Fairly fan

Ahh, that makes sense.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Kim to the IL with bursitis in his shoulder

Michael Norris
Editor
29 days ago

Not sure when this happened, but Manfred was confronted by Bryce Harper in the Phillies clubhouse and told to leave after he mentioned the possibility of a salary cap. MLB network covered that story this afternoon. Good chance the players come together and have a stop work strike after the 26 season unless there is less animosity than there seems to be now. CBA expires after the 26 season.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
29 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Well he should be advocating a salary floor. $100M to start increasing to $150M in 5 years.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
28 days ago
Reply to  OhioDodger

So, Ruiz would make $100M?

Badger
Badger
28 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

Funny.

philjones
philjones
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Yeah, the short version here is:
The Harper – Manfred “conversation” happened Monday before the Phillies – White Sox game. Manfred’s been meeting with all the teams with the guise of furthering communication but it really looks like the main purpose is pitching a Salary Cap. 
Bryce Harper wanted none of it and confronted Manfred during meeting. Reports say Harper told Manfred if he was there to talk about a salary cap, he could “get the fuck out” of the clubhouse. Harper had left it at that.  
Interestingly, Harper was the last draft #1 signee before the slot money came into existence. His signing bonus as the first overall pick in the 2010 MLB draft was $6.25 million, with the total contract value reaching $9.9 million over 5 years. 15 years later Eli Willits, the No. 1 overall pick by the Nationals in the ’25 Draft, signed for $8.2 million. Harper claims a Salary Cap would further cut into bonuses for young draftees.

philjones
philjones
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I totally agree Jeff about the need for a Minimum Cap to insure some competitive balance.
But it is a reality that it will come down to both a Maximum and Minimum Cap in place, and that will be a Dog-Fight.

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
29 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Unfortunately a work stoppage is a given.

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
28 days ago

Bader would provide superior defense in CF, and his offense this season has been good– a.772 OPS with 12 HRs. He’d likely bat 8th, ahead of Edman/Kim at the bottom of the lineup.
While Conforto has started to hit, an OF with Bader flanked by Teo and Pages would be better.

Badger
Badger
28 days ago

That would appear to be what the Dodgers are focused on. I believe they would also like to get one of the two Twins relievers in the deal as well, as it remains to be seen if the ailing Dodgers relievers will all be back at full strength for the September/October push.

It appears obvious to me the Dodger minor league system is there to develop players to be used in trade deals. The Dodger 26 man is stacked. It has been for a decade and it will remain so in the future with payrolls at $400 million. There will be little room for the top prospects to break in with the Dodgers. One at a time each season. The rest might as well be traded for those needed pennant winning pieces.

Last edited 28 days ago by Badger
Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  Badger

This is basically the entire Dodgers philosophy well beyond the farm system.

Chase elite/superstars, get value for the rest of the roster

Cassidy
Cassidy
28 days ago
Reply to  Badger

Totally agree. And it’s not fair to those prospects. I think we can offer enough AAA prospects and one of our young OF’ers and get a closer.

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

What about DePaula for Helsley + Donovan?
Still not sure if DePaula will be the next Juan Soto or next Cartaya…

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
28 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

I can’t argue with those fact based observations.

I hope Freeland takes over 3rd base and Edman moves to second. Kim can replace Ruiz’ role on the bench. I would swap Conforto’s and Outman’s roles to improve defense and make Roberts take a Tums every time Outman hits.

A strong outfield defense would be Kwan LF, Outman CF, Pages RF. I guess I just tried to include Hernandez in the trade for Kwan.

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
28 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

That would be a strong D, but I don’t think Teo will be sitting on the bench.

Badger
Badger
28 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

Are the Indians sellers? They are 4 back in the Wild Card.

I don’t think Outman has a future with the Dodgers. I like the guy but it would appear AAA is his ceiling. At least on this team. Maybe in another organization, but not here.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  Badger

Would want much wampum for their land now. Indians are now the Guardians of Cleveland’s bridge.

Badger
Badger
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Can’t believe I wrote that. I was thinking Cleveland and wrote Indians.

I noticed nobody answered the question.

Last edited 28 days ago by Badger
Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  Badger

Don’t fret it, I have done the same thing in my mind more times than I can count. I still call the Commanders, Redskins.

dodgerram
dodgerram
28 days ago

Treinen looked shaky.
Hopefully just getting acclimated back to big league hitting.
Thanx to dreyer who put out the fire. Good job, Kid!

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

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  dodgerram

Hadn’t faced MLB hitters in 3 months. I give him a pass on that one.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago

The Giants have signed Diego Cartaya to a minor league contract.

SandyAmoros
SandyAmoros
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Man, it’s been a tough year for Edman with his injuries but fits right in with rest of Dodgers crazy. Kim joins the party. Here we go again taking a ss to play 3rd base who joins a corner outfielder playing center a right fielder playing ss etc. Makes no sense to an old Irishmen but it’s a different game. Yet we lead the division so crazy works

Last edited 28 days ago by Michael Norris
Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  SandyAmoros

Plus, they gained a game on the Pudnockers last night! I don’t like Freeland at third. His defense over there at AAA sucked.

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago

Ardaya had a Q&A at The Athletic ($$$$)
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6521461/2025/07/28/dodgers-deadline-questions-live/

Among his answers:
Ferris and Quintana more likely (relatively) to move than Hope, Rushing, Freeland

Ryan Helsley and Pete Fairbanks are two bigger names that make sense to Ardaya.

Bader more heavily pursued by other teams and Donovan may cost too much

When it comes to the bat, my sense is the team is looking for at least a carrying trait that they can bank on. They hoped it would be Michael Conforto’s bat. Harrison Bader’s trait would be his glove. Donovan’s is competence at multiple positions to go with a quality bat. If the Dodgers could maybe pry away, say, Trent Grisham from the Yankees, I think that helps the roster in a few ways.

Of course, more names can easily enter the mix over the next couple days.

Cartaya’s fall was stark. Knowing when and which prospects to hold onto is a skill but there’s also so much of it that’s unpredictable.

I just don’t see a team that would want to trade for Conforto on that contract, and if you’re the Dodgers, why pay down the contract when you could concievably kick the can down the road another month or so and see if he really catches fire down the stretch?

Team continues to shut down any question re: moving Betts off of SS this season.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

I keep telling everyone that Mookie is not moving in season, next spring? Who knows? See Helsey’s name a lot in rumors.

philjones
philjones
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Bear, I haven’t seen a recent photo of you but you have to be Blue in the Face.😄

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  philjones

The most recent photo of me was in February when I was in the rehab center of the VA hospital in Long Beach, my musician friends, Max and Barbara were with me. They had a great band back in the 80’s. Sierra.

Max-Barb-and-me
Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Nice shot! Everybody looks good.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago

SI seems to think that the Yankees would really want Dustin May.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

May and nobody for Grisham.

His 2025 stats are substantially higher than his lifetime stats and I wouldn’t be surprised if his next two months are a very severe reversion to the mean.

I don’t particularly want to see AF trade for him but if he did there is no way I’d give more than May straight up.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I would trade May right now for anything useful.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I’m convinced that Grisham will not continue at his current pace for the rest of the year (or anywhere near it), so that’s why I really don’t want him.

But if you forced me, I’d definitely send Bruns instead of Frasso.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago

Grisham is an excellent center fielder, and he might hit as well as he is in this lineup. He would be an 8 or 9.

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

And Sports Illustrated seems to be very questionable content of late

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago

I keep seeing Mason Miller’s name in rumors, but he would cost a ton, and I also have read that the A’s have no intention of trading him. AF does not like to pay premium price for relievers.

philjones
philjones
28 days ago

So Freeland has been called up? To fill whose spot? Does he go to third and Rojas to 2nd until Muncy’s back?
Conforto’s defense lapses are numerous lately. While never an all-star defender a dropped fly ball, miscommunication with Mookie on the flare and a misplay off the Monster were glaring. But he’s up to .195 with some way better at bats that maybe are saving his bacon. And the focus may become a closer.

I had forgotten that Conforto has played in 3 world series’. He was on the Redmond Wa Little League World Series team in 2004, with Oregon State in a College World Series and the 2015 World Series with the Mets.

Chase Burns certainly rushes it up there but damn there were 25 Strikeouts in the game. What happened to getting the ball in play? Rushing has a hole in his bat. I know it’s struggle playing limited duty but somehow, move a runner. His K-rate is 45%. I do like his catching skills.

Worse yet is Kim, who’s sinking like a stone, as Jeff’s stats indicate. (Edman’s been worse) Kim has made his share of mistakes on the bases but his K-rate of 30% and rising, is un-exceptable for his style of hitter. He needs to a be a contact-guy, put the ball in play and use his wheels. He needs to forget about our Hitting Coaches and buy some Ichiro Instructional Batting Videos. 
I’d be fine with him doing that in OKC and Ward replacing him and see how he fares vs MLB pitching.
Kim finally bunted last night (not a good one) and it worked as it forced an error. 

I know the Dodgers really like slug and I’m fine with that for the power-bats. But the Edmans and Kims are not that and they can interject the lineup with some contact guys to set the table or manufacture some small-ball runs. We don’t do that well.
 
I thought Doc stayed with Treinen for one too many hitters. I fully expected him to go to Dreyer to face Friedl but Doc didn’t for some reason. Damn, warm up the LHP and get him in the game to face the LHB. Let Treinen knock the rush off after, in a less critical situation that he created.

The Red’s announcers were accurately critical of Andy Fletcher the HPU. He was inconsistent and Barry Larkin said he didn’t know what a strike was with that guy. They also claimed that Fletcher had more misses against the Reds. There thoughts were confirmed by the Umpire Scorecard which had a .33 runs in the Dodgers favor. His overall accuracy was 84% with 17 calls favoring the Dodgers and 7 for the Reds. ABS can’t come fast enough.

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Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  philjones

Kim to the IL with bursitis in his shoulder. I listened to the Reds feed instead of the Dodgers simply because I cannot stand Jessica.

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philjones
philjones
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Exactly what I’m doing too. And getting the opponents take on the Dodgers is an education; sometimes good and sometimes not, but a different take.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  philjones

Really liked their color analyst, you might remember him as a player, Barry Larkin.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
28 days ago
Reply to  philjones

Well, usually it goes the other way. ABS can’t get here soon enough.

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Vesia may steal the LH closer role, considering how he just shut down the Reds.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Plus, they are playing in a minor league park in front of maybe 10,000 on their best nights and will be doing that for two more years. Dodgers get a taste of that this weekend playing the Rays in a spring training field. Rich Hill was DFAd by the Royals.

philjones
philjones
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

If Kurtz was a Dodger he would likely be blocked and wasting his talents in AAA.

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Sad but true.
He’d be battling Ryan Ward for the AAA home run crown.

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Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Have him?!??

Id be thrilled if the team even had a chance to get him!

He is so much fun to watch

tedraymond
tedraymond
28 days ago

A somewhat entertaining effort by the Dodgers last night. Although, they struck out 13 times against hard throwing Reds’ pitcher Burns, they were able to cash in with four walks and some timely hitting. Yamamoto looked outstanding going a strong seven innings. And he finally got some run support. Even with minimal run support from his teammates he should 12-13 wins. Vesia and Dryer did their job out of the BP. Treinen had a rough return to the mound, but he should improve with another outing or two.

Andy Fletcher was really a problem last night. No consistency at all. I still don’t understand how and why these veteran umps are so bad behind the plate after so many years. You would think MLB would refine their skills right from the beginning of their careers. And, with no significant improvement in the following three years then they should be fired. Or, just use ABS ASAP.

It was good to see the Dodgers win without having to hit a HR. Contact can cause trouble for the defense. Last night Kim had a SAC bunt that the pitcher threw 20 feet over the first baseman’s head. It set up a scoring opportunity that sadly the Dodgers couldn’t take advantage of. My point is when a ball is put into play you never know what can happen. It’s better than a strikeout every time. Well, unless the catcher has a passed ball on strike three and the batter is safe at 1B like what happened to Conforto before the Kim bunt.

Carry on

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  tedraymond

I would love to see MLB and the Umpires union conduct a seminar on where the strike zone actually is. Some of these guys act like they have no clue. I saw a video of a pitch that was right in the middle of the plate and was called a ball. Umpire did not even react to the pitch. I would take the old guys who are dead over these clowns, they actually had a clue.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago

Seranthony Dominguez traded to the Blue Jays by the Orioles. Yanks have had discussions with at least one team on Bellinger and Goldschmidt.

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Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago

Seems the Angels are open to trading the players they have on expiring contracts.

Bradley Lawton
Bradley Lawton
28 days ago

So if the dodgers want to upgrade the centerfield position these four players would be the only ones to go after at the trade deadline. Harrison Bader Trent Grisham Jared Suran and Bryan Reynolds well that’s easy go after the two Pirates Bryan Reynolds and David Bedard and there all done improves the team okay that’s easy all this guessing and after looking at the teams to tradr with it would work tradr pirates may and outman and some minor league and yiu have your outfield set for the next 2 years and a legit closer who you can resign in the winter time.

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Cassidy
Cassidy
28 days ago
Reply to  Bradley Lawton

So Bradley, who are you giving up for Reynolds and Bedard? And you realize Reynolds is barely outhitting Conforto

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Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
28 days ago
Reply to  Bradley Lawton

Tell him Bear

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago

There are no words.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
28 days ago

OK, tell him Jeff.

david
david
28 days ago

Why does anyone answer this nonsense. It makes you look as silly as him

Bradley Lawton
Bradley Lawton
27 days ago
Reply to  david

Fine they won’t do anything not get a closer you guys are boring why even listen to these rumors if there not true that’s where I get them then when they happen you guys all oh see I told you they should have gotten these guys. You litterrally said theres like 4 guys the dodgers could afgoed or like give a one years cibtract to. I bring them up and you guys shoot them down. Ugghh

Cassidy
Cassidy
28 days ago

My goodness, Shohei has struck out 39 times so far this month. For as great a hitter that he is, he can look just clueless up there at times.He’s swinging at breaking balls 2 feet off the plate.

Norcaldodgerfan
28 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Probably the best power hitter in baseball right now but he seems to be a guess hitter the way he swings wildly on pitches so far out of the strike zone.

He can seem so locked in and then you see a swing that makes you wonder how he hits the ball at all.

Cassidy
Cassidy
28 days ago

40 times. Just ugly ugly swings! Wow!

bisonjones
bisonjones
28 days ago

We’re pretty good at striking out.
Rojas is our best hitter right now 🙂

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Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  bisonjones

Wrong on part 2, but…

As per S. Chen

Add Nick Lodolo (11 K’s through 5 IP) to the list of opposing pitchers to strike out 10+ Dodgers in a game this season. It’s happened three times in the past four games.

Norcaldodgerfan
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

So frustrating. When do they cut RVS loose?

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago

I really do like this board and the comment section, but THIS season Dodgers are arguably the top team in baseball and inarguably a top 5 team in baseball.

Also THIS season two different commenters have called for replacing the pitching and the hitting coach respectively.

WTF

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

What I think is that I know very little about pitching and pitching development.

I know, for a fact, that baseball executives rate the Dodgers as a top 3 team for developing pitchers.

Based on that, I’d say focusing on walks allowed while a good data point may not represent very much. That said, as stated above I like the ability to freely voice opinions on this blog, I’m just flummoxed by some of them (like this one.)

https://www.mlb.com/milb/news/front-office-executives-poll-for-farm-systems-2025?t=mlb-pipeline-coverage

BTW: They’re also #3 at hitting development
And #1 in developing sleepers

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Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Jeff,

Which team is responsible for the most players in MLB?

That’s developing players. Not sure why they need to be on the developing team when they make the majors.

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I think I’ve read it’s the Dodgers, but could be wrong. Are the Dodgers #2?

Ah, I’m citing something from 2024. Let me see if I can find 2025.

https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/which-mlb-teams-drafted-the-most-big-leaguers-in-2024/#:~:text=Counting%20players%20who%20are%20active%20on%20MLB,of%20the%20draft%20and%20which%20ones%20aren't.

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Norcaldodgerfan
28 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

If it’s too much for you and your head is going to explode go away

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago

i’ve come to grips with the fact that almost half the people in the world have below average intelligence

david
david
28 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Oh Jeff. And I thought only Bear didn’t get subtlety or humor

david
david
27 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Jeff. Its a joke. Half the people are below average intelligence. Half are above Well duh. Well half the people in the world are below average intelligence. Half the people are below average height, half the people have below average foot size. Aren’t you getting it? Just statement of obvious

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Bumsrap
Bumsrap
28 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Mean vs Median

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

what about mode?!?!?

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Probably because our education system has gone in the toilet

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

public education system

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

I stand corrected. But I got a decent education. Schools were better back then

John
John
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Being a former teacher and following public education very closely in my previous job, I feel that public education takes a bum rap. When I was growing up we went to the library and such to get out of the house. Our parents (mine and a lot of my friends) made us accountable for our grades. Now a lot of homes are single parent or both parents working. When they get home they are not inclined to working with their kid in geometry or whatever. I liken it too, I was a basketball coach for many years. If my players only played when we practiced they would not make the team. When kids leave the classroom very few are taking books home with them and at least what I see, kids aren’t reading books, or news in their spare time. I could go on forever but to quote my late mother when someone would say the could go on “please don’t.” So please think about it before we bash public education.

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Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  John

We are far off-shore from baseball.

I agree, and it’s been quantified, that parents have an outsized role in outcomes from the educational system.

But the teachers union and the bureaucracy of public school systems (why the fuck do we still have school boards?!??!) is outdated and underperforming.

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Michael Norris
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28 days ago
Reply to  John

We were a different country back then. But I see college students who have no clue what the capital of the state they live in is. Many of the kids I have seen cannot do simple math. I went to the library to study not because I wanted to get out of the house, but because it was quiet, and there were better reference materials there. I know you are from Kansas, and maybe that is the way it is there. But I lived in California, and the public education system there is nowhere near as good as when I went to school. My nephew is a US History teacher in the Compton School district. He has to work really hard to get the kids interested in the subject.

bisonjones
bisonjones
28 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

I see what you did there. Correct (by definition) except in Lake Wobegon  😉 

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
28 days ago

Probably not any time soon since they won a WS with RVS as the hitting coach last year.

bisonjones
bisonjones
28 days ago

Excellent job by the pen!!!
Now can we please see the comeback Dodgers do their thing!

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago

Hug watch!

Per Passan:

Jhoan Duran has not been traded. He was just hugging his bullpen catcher because that’s what friends do sometimes.

Bobby
Bobby
28 days ago

Why would any pitcher throw Ohtani a strike? He swings at so much crap that you have a very high chance of getting him to chase than challenge him and hope to beat him.

NH Dodger
NH Dodger
28 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Ohtani saw four pitches in this most recent at bat and none of them in the strike zone. I say this slightly tongue in cheek but, in July, he has turned in to Dave Kingman.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  NH Dodger

Or Rob Deer.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago

Going to vent a little. I understand all the Ks against two flame throwing kids they have not seen before. What irks the hell out of me is Shohei swinging at pitches he couldn’t hit if he were standing on the plate. He wasted four plate appearances today with maybe the worst at bats I have ever seen him take. He really needs to be more selective. He hurts the team when he has empty at bats, especially in close games. Max Muncy 0-2 with 1 K in his at bats so far.

Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

I know you are venting, and is magnified by recency bias.

One bad stretch of games doesn’t negate him being the leading MVP candidate nor changes the reality that his rates have always looked more or less like this.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

He isn’t even the MVP on this team. That title belongs to Will Smith. Recent bias? Horse pucky. Dude has struck out 129 times in 410 at bats. With his athletic ability, he should be way more selective. He is the only Dodger over 100. Freddie is the only other hitter with more than 90. In my humble opinion that is 129 wasted at bats. He has always struck out a ton, but this is a much higher level. He is going to pass what he did last year when he struck out 162 times. In 2021 he hit .257 and struck out 189 times in 537 at bats. Yeah, he hit 46 homers and drove in exactly 100 runs. But the guy is making 700 million dollars to be a superstar. Superstar’s hit well above .275.

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Wayne
Wayne
27 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

“Superstar’s hit well above .275.” — Bottom line is that Ohtani CAN and SHOULD be a better hitter than he is right now.

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Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

I think it’s arguable that Will Smith is the team’s MVP, but surely not clearcut in the least.

Smith is awesome, and I like it even more since he’s homegrown.

I know you like Batting Average, but it’s not an important metric anymore. wRC+, OPS, WAR? Heavy weight to Ohtani.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

BA with RISP, OBP, he is much more effective in the clutch than Ohtani. Might not be clearcut to you, but I would love to see the Big Show get some clutch singles instead of swinging for the fences. Smith has an excellent chance of being the first catcher to win a batting title since Buster Posey. Shohei is a unicorn, it is true. But with a little plate discipline he could be so much better, you enjoy watching him swing at pitches 8 inches off of the plate??? How about letting strike three right down the middle go without moving the bat off of his shoulder?? Have seen way too much of both. Guy could hit .300 and be much more productive if he was more selective. You are entitled to your opinion, but in this case I vehemently disagree.

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Bluto
Bluto
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

You are confusing what I like to watch with who is a better player.

It’s cool to have diverging opinions. I appreciate Smith doing what he’s doing as a catcher, I love that he’s home grown.

Neither of those, however, mean I think batting average is important.

But back to team MVP. I’m not even sure I disagree with you because catching is such an anomaly.

I just don’t think it’s early as clearcut as you seem to.

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NH Dodger
NH Dodger
28 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

True. But as great as he is as a power hitter and a pitcher (and he is an absolute all-timer for his ability to do both), there is room for improvement in his chase rate and zone discipline. I think the Dodgers would be remiss if they did not work with him in being more selective. It would help him become a better hitter and the Dodgers become a better team if he forced pitchers into the zone.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago

Arenado trade rumors flying, but not about a trade to LA. Speculation is Houston.

norcaldodgerfan
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Now that was clutch by Will Smith. Two out, tie game, top of the ninth and he gets a double. That did not happen in Boston. Way to go Mr. Smith

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
28 days ago

Will the Thrill!

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago

I have loved Will Smith since the first time I saw him play. His first year in a game in May at Dodger Stadium against the Phillies, he hit a walk off homer. He has just gotten better.

Bobby
Bobby
28 days ago

Ok wow, that was a total team effort, gutty win! Excellent job by the guys!

Ron Fairly fan
Ron Fairly fan
28 days ago

Congratulations are in order for Maddux Bruns after 71career starts he has earned his first win as a professional

bisonjones
bisonjones
28 days ago

Doc pressed all the right buttons in that game.
He takes out Glasnow before the game spirals out of control.
The whole bullpen is lights out.
Conforto comes in for Ruiz and gets two super-difficult-important walks and makes a nice play in the left-center gap.
Outman pinch runs at a key moment.
Team effort for sure!! Nicely done in spite of the ridiculous number of K’s.

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Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago

Muncy 0-3 with 2 Ks in his first rehab game.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago

Rangers in preliminary talks with the Rays for Pete Fairbanks.

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
28 days ago

What a nice win…
Conforto gets a key walk, and Roberts puts Outman in to run for him.
I was thinking, “steal!”
But then Smith doubles and Outman races all the way around.
And the Vesia shuts down the Red for the win.
All pretty good considering that Glasnow wasn’t sharp.

Michael Norris
Editor
28 days ago

Much needed win, now 3-2 on this road trip. Trade deadline on Thursday. Should be interesting.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
28 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Nice come from behind win. Outstanding job by the bullpen.

Wayne
Wayne
27 days ago

Yes, no one is perfect, but still, the Dodgers EXPECT Glasnow to perform like an ace pitcher in the playoffs, unlike what he did against the Reds yesterday. And I’m still not sold on him to match those expectations.

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Bluto
Bluto
27 days ago

Per Feinsand:

The market for Eugenio Suárez is beginning to shape up with less than 30 hours until the Trade Deadline. Per sources, the Mariners, Cubs, Tigers and Phillies are considered the primary teams in the race for the All-Star third baseman.

the Mets have been one of the more aggressive teams in their pursuit of Robert, with one source taking it to another level by calling New York “the frontrunner.” The Padres and Phillies are among the other teams said to have interest in Robert.

Per Rosenthal:
Padres’ Dylan Cease a prime trade target for injury-depleted Astros.

Per Morosi:
News: The Giants are telling teams they’ll listen on their relievers

Per Nightengale (!!!!!!!)
Injury-wracked 1st place Astros have inquired about their former star Carlos Correa. Astros have been preferring a lefty hitting infielder but they do love Correa (so do the Twins, but they are also in sell mode now)

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