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Comment on the Last Day of Trade Deadline

As I am writing this, the trade deadline is not over, so no conclusions can be drawn.

 

NYM trades for three late inning relievers:

  • RHRP Gregory Soto for Wellington Aracena (NYM #16 prospect, 40 FV) and RHP Cameron Foster (not ranked).
  • RHRP Tyler Rogersfor RHP Blade Tidwell (NYM #10 prospect, 45 FV), OF Drew Gilbert (NYM #12 prospect, FV 45), and RHRP José Buttó.
  • RHRP Ryan Helsley for SS Jesus Baez (NYM #8 prospect, 50 FV), RHP Nate Dohm (NYM #14 prospect, FV 45), and A/A+ Class RHP Frank Elissart (not ranked in top 30).

 

Philadelphia trades for a closer after also signing David Robertson.

  • RHRP Jhoan Duran for C Eduardo Tait (PHI #4 prospect, 55 FV) and OF Drew Gilbert (PHI #6 prospect, 55 FV).

 

Seattle trades  for

  • 1B/OF Josh Naylor for 25 year old Rookie LHP Brandyn Garcia (Seattle #13 prospect, 45 FV) and 21 year old RHP prospect Ashton Izzi (Seattle #16 prospect, 45 FV).
  • 3B Eugenio Suarez for AAA 1B Tyler Locklear (SEA #9 prospect, 50 FV), A+ RHRP Hunter Cranton (SEA No. 16, 40 FV), AAA RHRP Juan Burgos (SEA No. 17, 40 FV).

 

I will have a full report on the trades after the deadline passes.  But use this post to make comments on trades, the state of LAD, or whatever baseball issue you want to discuss.

 

 

Jeff Dominique

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Michael Norris
Editor
5 days ago

Matz traded to the Red Sox. Kitteridge to the Cubs

Michael Norris
Editor
5 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Both of their catchers on the roster now are struggling really bad. Both below the Mendoza line.

Michael Norris
Editor
5 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I would like to see what he can do at OKC.

Bradley Lawton
Bradley Lawton
5 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Well no closers guess the dodgers didn’t think thst was a problem. Going with what they have looks like Tanner Scott in the playoffs and hope Treinian and Kopech come back to form like they were last year in playoffs. Oh boy doing nothing at deadline when they needed help ouch.

Last edited 5 days ago by Bradley Lawton
Michael Norris
Editor
5 days ago
Reply to  Bradley Lawton

There is still 12 hours before the deadline at 3.00 PM EST

Bradley Lawton
Bradley Lawton
5 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

But the big name closers are all gone. I guess see what starter they go and get like a Bieber or Alcantara. Maybe they bring back Kenley Jansen and get Taylor Ward fans would like that. We will see.

Michael Norris
Editor
5 days ago
Reply to  Bradley Lawton

They are now, Miller traded to the Padres along with JP Sears. Pads are sending 4 players to the A’s. Very doubtful that the Angels, who just traded for two relievers, would trade with the Dodgers. They haven’t made a deal since the aborted Joc Pederson trade.

Last edited 5 days ago by Michael Norris
Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
4 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

The Angels are hoping to pull an inside straight…

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
5 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

6pm EST

Michael Norris
Editor
5 days ago
Reply to  Sam Oyed

I stand corrected. Thanks Sam

Michael Norris
Editor
5 days ago

Nothing more happening tonight. Finished setting up my new laptop. Has thumb print recognition. ooooooooooooooooh.

SandyAmoros
SandyAmoros
5 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Looks like Hunter Feducca got traded to Rays in 3 team trade with Reds and Rays. Dodgers get adam serwinkowski paul gervise (p) and ben rortvedi (c) according to mlb rumors .com

Norcaldodgerfan
5 days ago
Reply to  SandyAmoros

This team needs a spark, an infusion of excitement. Will Max Muncy be that guy? August 1st is tomorrow and many of us have said “it’s early, we’ll kick it in gear when we have to, wait until we get our pitchers back” etc.

Now is the time to start playing well in all phases of the game. I’m very worried about Ohtani and Betts. Betts has not been himself all season and Ohtani looks horrible at the plate. How does Mookie lose such bat speed in one year? His right shoulder tilt in his attempt to lift and separate is frustrating resulting in many fly outs to right field. The team needs much better.

Teo parlayed a great first season in LA into a three-year contract. Many pundits thought he would get two years but he and his agent did a good job in FA and got AF to give him a third year. Was that a mistake?

I’m hoping for a Kwan acquisition today. Put him in LF hitting lead off followed by Mookie and Ohtani and watch the offense take off. Will it happen? Most likely no it will not.

Parades over prospects was mentioned here by a poster and more prophetic words have never been spoken. Get it done AF/BG.

Go Dodgers!

Badger
Badger
5 days ago

Bumsrap:

Pages for Kwan.

I like it.

Ohtani looks tired. Maybe pitching this year is not such a good idea. 15 day?

I said early that this team would need some R&R in the dog days. Well those days are here. And with the Padres barking at their heels will there be opportunity for these guys to get time off?

I’m very interested in this Gervase fellow. 14.1 K/9 at AAA. He might could help right away.

The Dodgers need three months of offense. Where will it come from with this fatigued group? I think I can say this with certainty; if Betts and Ohtani continue at their current pace, the Dodgers offense will remain stalled.

Last edited 5 days ago by Badger
Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
4 days ago
Reply to  Badger

Still a lot of upside in Pages’ game.

Northmsdodger
Northmsdodger
5 days ago
Reply to  Badger

Hell no.

Bobby
Bobby
5 days ago

Per Morosi, Shane Bieber in the verge of being traded to Toronto

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
5 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I am ready now for this lineup:

LF Kwan
C Smith
!B Freeman
2B Betts
DH Ohtani
RF Hernandez
CF Outman
3B Freeland
SS Miller

Bluto
Bluto
5 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

This is close, I presume, to what Badger meant by “all in”

Wow.

Not sure his track record is great, but you gotta admire Preller for his aggressiveness

Michael Norris
Editor
5 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Not one of his trades has resulted in a Championship. Even when he went and got Soto. His farm system is pretty thin right now. AF is not going to overpay for any player.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Not really what I as talking about. I just like his aggressiveness.

It’s like Dustin May, he’s fun to watch even if the results aren’t great.

Back to Preller, I’m much more process oriented in baseball fandom, mostly because of the randomness of the playoffs. Preller’s process is great. He’s an exceptional talent scout and much more liberal with his prospect assets.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
5 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

But he will overpay in the off season. Scott, Yates, Conforto and Teo.
Scott in years and salary, Teo in years, Yates and Conforto in salary.

Norcaldodgerfan
5 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Wow. The Dodgers better do something because the Padres are going for it. They already have an excellent BP and this move makes a late inning comeback that more difficult.

Let’s go Dodgers

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
5 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

They can have Conforto

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
5 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

They are not messing around.

Bluto
Bluto
5 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

they could move one of their relievers now.

Norcaldodgerfan
5 days ago

I’m doing my annual every five minute MLBtraderumors.com update today and hoping for a significant OF offensive upgrade and a shutdown RP.

Perhaps all we get is a Joe Kelly signing and nothing else. Jeff D. has commented many times about how the Dodger brass slow play the elevation of minor league players. Have to give up something to get something. Hoping AF delivers some young athletic talent that makes us more diverse on the base paths with a hitter that puts the ball in play. Way too many strikeouts in the line-up right now.

Cassidy
Cassidy
5 days ago

And outside of Shohei, very little HR power for last month and a half. This prolonged hitting slump is concerning. Shocking!

Cassidy
Cassidy
5 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

And an OPS around .670

Bluto
Bluto
5 days ago

Feels like a good time to bring up this quote:

I hate trading for relievers at the deadline,” Friedman said in 2022. “It’s my least favorite thing to do. The acquisition cost is totally out of whack. So I like to avoid it as much as possible.”

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

“I prefer to pay too much over the winter…”

Cassidy
Cassidy
5 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

After last off season he must hate signing relievers in the off season as well!

Bluto
Bluto
5 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Totally. So much variance in relievers.

I still don’t get why they changed strategies to sign Yates, but that’s old news.

Last edited 5 days ago by Bluto
OhioDodger
OhioDodger
5 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

I was more surprised that he signed Scott for 4 years/$72M. At least Yates was only for 1 year. Both are looking like mistakes so far.

Bluto
Bluto
5 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Per Dennis Lin:

Guardians’ ask for Steven Kwan included Leo De Vries and more.

Bluto
Bluto
5 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

yeah. He’s a lot of fun to watch. I low key admire him. not just for the aggressive trades, but a good eye for talent too.

a little shady, i guess, but fun.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
5 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

He’s not going to get both Duran and Kwan, so maybe we can grab his leftovers.

I’ve always been a big Kwan fan but Duran made a believer out of me when we played Boston recently. I’d love to have either of them and would love it even more if Preller didn’t get either one of them.

I wonder if AJ has enough left to go get Alcantara now. Actually, by trading Suarez/Cease, he’ll have more trade fodder.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
5 days ago

Here is my gold glove Dodger outfield:
LF Kwan
CF Outman
RF Duran

Bobby
Bobby
5 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Def makes it interesting for us. I’m still stunned a combo of Knack, Hoese, and Outman didn’t get us Miller.

Cassidy
Cassidy
5 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Or Bobby for Mason?

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
5 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Your information was incorrect Bobby. The deal fell apart when AF refused to include Hoese.

Bluto
Bluto
5 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

I don’t know enough, but I wonder if you could argue that that would be the inverse example of the trade the Padres just did. As extreme of an underpay as the Padres overpaid. Given relievers.

Cassidy
Cassidy
5 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Anyone interested in a Duran for Rushing plus package?

Bobby
Bobby
5 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

I am/was but now that Fedducia has been dealt I don’t think we trade Rushing

Bluto
Bluto
5 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Anyone on Earth?
On this board?
On TrueBlue?
In the Dodgers Front Office?

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
5 days ago

The season is flying by. Already completed April, May, June, and July. I give the Dodgers an overall B for the first 4 months, a C for July’s defense, a C- for July’s offense.

Can Edman play the second half with healthy legs?
Will Kim return to Oklahoma?
Will Roberts let Outman play?
Will Kwan be a Dodger?
Will Freeland continue to look like he belongs w/ Dodgers?

I don’t want to trade for pitching unless including Bieber is the only way they can get Kwan.

Cassidy
Cassidy
5 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

A July record of 10-14 for one of the “greatest” teams ever gets a solid D- from me.
Do we have a shut down closer? Not in my book. We’re at a big 9th inning disadvantage to Padres, Phillies and Mets.

Bobby
Bobby
5 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

Bieber is a Blue Jay now, so no chance.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
5 days ago

Well, Puds have made a big splash. They are going for it big time. If Mookie and Shohei don’t start mashing again, we are in deep doo-doo.

Keith
Keith
5 days ago
Reply to  OhioDodger

Over the last three seasons it’s always the padres that worry me the most. They have that little brother chip on their shoulder, and seem to play a little better against the Dodgers than they do normally, plus Preller is fearless when it comes to making moves to improve his team.

Bluto
Bluto
5 days ago
Reply to  Keith

and they (Well, Tatis) are fun to watch!

Badger
Badger
5 days ago
Reply to  Keith

They won’t catch us if Ohtani and Betts wake the phuck up.

If they don’t?

Northmsdodger
Northmsdodger
5 days ago
Reply to  Badger

Unless ohtani gets hurt I am not concerned.I am very concerned about Mookie but he should bounce back.

Bobby
Bobby
5 days ago
Reply to  Keith

They sure do which is why it was so satisfying to beat them last year. They tried and tried but failed.

As Jorge would say, “F those sons of bitches”

Dan in Pasadena
Dan in Pasadena
5 days ago

Padres already strong bullpen just got a lot stronger with Miller. They will be hard to beat for any team meeting them in the playoffs. I feel fairly certain the Dodgers didn’t want to match the A’s asking price. Friedman hasn’t gotten the Dodgers into the post season TEN STRAIGHT YEARS by giving away the shop like Preller does. Padres better win it all and soon because their minor league “shelves” are pretty bare now.

Bobby
Bobby
5 days ago

Phils about to get Harrison Bader, so scratch him off your bingo card

Bobby
Bobby
5 days ago

Dodgers about to re-acquire Brock Stewart. (good call Jeff!!)

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

Also committed to Conforto, it seems…

Scott Andes
5 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Shoot for those stars! Why not get Wilmer Font?

Bobby
Bobby
5 days ago
Reply to  Scott Andes

I say let’s go get Dreifort/Mota/Gagne! That was a fantastic bullpen till Depodesta screwed it all up

Scott Andes
5 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Paul Quantrill was very good too. Dan Evans built some strong pitching staffs around that time. They were always a bat short.

John
John
4 days ago
Reply to  Scott Andes

He was an asshole as a general during the civil war

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

The Las Vegas A’s are looking better and better.

Scott Andes
5 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

A lot of the prospects are overhyped, and never even sniff the majors. All you have to do to see a future MLB all-star, is watch them play. FV grades are not necessary. The first time I saw Corey Seager play during spring training, it was obvious he was going to be an all-star. It didn’t take advanced metrics or algrebraeic formulas. Cody Bellinger was the same, Julio Urias, etc. Some do come on slow.

Some players become productive regulars, which is just fine too. But it seems as if every single low level prospect the Dodgers acquire is hyped up to be a super star.

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

Agree that Rorvedt was totally unnecessary, unless he’s going to be Will’s backup because we’re trading Rushing. 🙁

Looks like you and I were both right about welcoming back Brock Stewart. He’s really not talked about much but has become an excellent reliever since he left LA. Now the question is what did we have to give up to bring him back?

I’m going to be very disappointed if we don’t get Kwan or Duran by the end of the day. Of course, Duran is probably not going to get traded so that leaves Kwan. I would think we can put as strong a package together as anyone if AF wants him badly enough.

And then we can go get Fairbanks and Alcantara and the day will have been a success.

Last edited 5 days ago by Singing the Blue
Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
4 days ago

Rorvedi replaces Fedducia. A No. 3 catcher with ML experience. He’ll be competing with Chuckie Robinson.

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
5 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Surprised the Dodgers didn’t get Bader. The consensus is that they are looking for another hitter and Bader would significantly help their outfield defense.

Bluto
Bluto
5 days ago
Reply to  Sam Oyed

Ardaya spoke to this, he wrote that Bader’s carrying trait was his glove, that’s not really what the Dodgers are looking for.

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

Did not get Bader–and dealt Outman.
Best CF now is probably Edman.

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

The post season tends to highlight your weaknesses (like Pages last night). Hope that doesn’t bite the Dodgers. Kwan would be an upgrade in LF but center is still iffy. Duran in CF in lieu of Kwan?

Last edited 4 days ago by Sam Oyed
Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Sam Oyed

Did you just reply to a two consecutive posts that affirmed defense is not important to the Dodgers (IMO: Bat > Versatlity > Defense) by suggesting that the Dodgers, checks comments:

Make a move predicated on defensive upside?!?!?

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Yes. Look what defense did for the Yankees last year.

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

Maybe they didn’t match the deal because they are planning on getting Kwan. If so, Pages will be our CF for the rest of the year, although I guess Kwan could play there too.

Do you think there is any chance they’d include Pages in a deal for Kwan?

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
5 days ago

C’mon AF, free Ryan Ward.

Bluto
Bluto
5 days ago
Reply to  OhioDodger

Would be nice to see him get a chance.

Cassidy
Cassidy
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Which of our prospects would have matched with Yankee package for Bednar?

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Per Passan:

Among the return to the Pirates in Bednar deal, per ESPN sources: Catcher Rafael Flores, who tore up AA, is now at AAA, is a top-shelf framer and regarded as a big league-ready catcher. A very good centerpiece. Also in it: Edgleen Perez, who is 19 with excellent swing decisions.

Per Morosi:

Full trade, source confirms:

Yankees acquire David Bednar.

Pirates receive Rafael Flores, Edgleen Perez, Brian Sanchez.

Last edited 4 days ago by Bluto
Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago

Per Passan and Rosenthal:

The Yankees are close to acquiring reliever David Bednar from the Pirates, per source.

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago

A little surprised that AF has not made a major deal, especially now that with Bednar heading to the Yankees, all of the plus closers are off of the market. But maybe he feels that with Scott coming back, Diaz showing the form he had the last three years, with Treinen back and Snell back toon, he could move someone like May to the pen as a short reliever, he has enough arms that he does not need to trade for a top of the line closer. He could still swing a trade for Fairbanks or someone like him. Or maybe he is concentrating on getting Kwan from the Guardians. Yankees gave up 3 players for Bednar.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
4 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

How come you’re talking in the past tense about AF when there are still almost 3 hours left to make trades and he almost always waits until the last minute.

I’d be shocked if we don’t see another trade or two before the deadline.

And I would rate Fairbanks not far below Bednar in value so don’t give up hope on getting him today.

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

Well, I did use the word “below” even if the qualifying “not far” may have been a little too much.

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago

I was noting he had not done anything major, last year, a couple of his deals were not announced until after the deadline expired. Chill dude.

dodgerram
dodgerram
4 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Hope and pray that Kopech, Scott and Graterol return armed and ready.

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

TennisMenace
TennisMenace
4 days ago
Reply to  dodgerram

I’m not sure I’m as excited about this years version of Tanner Scott.

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago
Reply to  TennisMenace

At this point I’d rather have Michael Scott as closer

Scott Andes
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

That’s what she said

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago
Reply to  Scott Andes

Imagine Prison Mike coming out for the 9th. We got this!

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago

Padres just traded for catcher Freddie Fermin from the Royals.

Ron Fairly fan
Ron Fairly fan
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Padres also gave up Kolek in the trade

dodgerram
dodgerram
4 days ago
Reply to  Ron Fairly fan

Well, one thing for sure: Preller got guts and balls.

Padres will be tough down the stretch with that backend of the bullpen.

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

Keith
Keith
4 days ago
Reply to  Ron Fairly fan

Just curious, I’ve read about a lot of Kwan interest here, but not much about Donovan, is it that you guys feel Kwan is that much more superior, or that Donovan is not quite as available

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago
Reply to  Keith

According to MLBTR, Donovan, Nootbaar, and Burleson, are not going to be traded.

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

They also gave up Ryan Bergert.

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago

Sorry Bradley, Mets getting Cedric Mullins from Baltimore

Bradley Lawton
Bradley Lawton
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

That’s because the Mets do trades at the deadline not the dodgers. Hey with Outman gone now they can call up Ryan Ward from Oklahoma since they think we have the talent in the minor leagues.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago

Add this to the “Dodgers don’t preference defense” conversation above (and maybe to the Ward one?):

James Outman is heading to the Twins as part of the Brock Stewart trade, source confirms. @Alden_Gonzalez
had that part.

Last edited 4 days ago by Bluto
Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I hope it’s Outman + Ward. He deserves a shot.

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

How about Kwan/Pages/Teo? Or maybe Teo/Kwan/Pages?

We’ll know in about 2 hours.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Trade is one for one.

IMHO, Outman was barely going to play at Dodger Stadium. Stewart (we presume health, I guess) is definitely going to pitch.

That’s gotta be a win

As per Ardaya;

Just two seasons ago, James Outman finished third in NL Rookie of the Year voting. He was their starting center fielder two years in a row. Now, he’s heading to Minnesota as the Dodgers add a reliever in Brock Stewart…

Wait. Wait. Wait.

Brock Stewart is 33??!?!?!??!?

Last edited 4 days ago by Bluto
Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

I read that he was out of baseball for 3 years…. Despite his age (no big deal to me), I’ve read that the Dodgers would have another two seasons of contol.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I am thrilled for Outman. He should get a chance to be a full time starter in Minnesota. I hope he does well. Now, free Ryan Ward.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

100%

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Good luck James! Thanks for an almost best play ever last night!!

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago

Per Dennis Lin, and possibly written for Badger:

On a frenetic, all-in deadline day, the Padres are still determined to acquire a left fielder, with Ramón Laureano among the possibilities. A.J. Preller has already traded a ton of young talent, but he still has some interesting prospects left to offer including catcher Ethan Salas and pitchers Boston Bateman, Kash Mayfield and Miguel Mendez

Last edited 4 days ago by Bluto
Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Are the Padres more all in?

The San Diego Padres are finalizing a deal to acquire first baseman Ryan O’Hearn and outfielder Ramon Laureano from the Baltimore Orioles, sources tell ESPN.

Badger
Badger
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Yep. This is what all in looks like.

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Padres will need name tags for tomorrow’s game

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Them and the Twins.

Watford Dodger
Watford Dodger
4 days ago

Pleased for him. Another trade coming I think.

Last edited 4 days ago by Watford Dodger
Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Watford Dodger

This one?

BREAKING: The Minnesota Twins are trading shortstop Carlos Correa to the Houston Astros, sources tell ESPN.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Cheaters reunited.

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago
Reply to  Watford Dodger

Wat, my Brit Brother, sorry I was in London with my bosses 2 months ago, but had ZERO free time to contact anyone!

Stayed in Mayfair, and had a ton of good food! Also did Paris for the weekend. That ferry back from France to England was absolutely beautiful on the English Channel!

Next year I hope to have some more free time to get a pint and watch the Dodgers at 4am with you!

Keith
Keith
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

My bad, I thought I read a few days ago that the cards were listening on Donovan, either I messed up, which is most likely, or the cards changed their thoughts on him. Thanks Bear

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago

Scum trash Correa being traded back to scum trash houston

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
4 days ago

Really happy for Outman but I must say I’m very surprised that we got Stewart for James, one for one.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
4 days ago

Spoken like Roberts.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
4 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

I’ve have always rooted for Stewart and am happy he is a Dodger again.

I root for Outman. Not a prediction, but I think he can hit .250+ with an .800 OPS. OBVIOUSLY Roberts doesn’t.

Now trade Conforto. Obtain Kwan and Duran.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

With his defense, if he has an OPS of .720 or better (league average), he would be an asset.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

If Outman can make contact, he’s a really good player.

Let’s hope he makes more contact in Minnesota.

david
david
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Sure we all wish Outman well, but he had his chance and could not hit either here or at AAA. , we stuck with Bellinger when he was the worst hitter in baseball for 2 years. Now he has recovered. Maybe same for Outman

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  david

Outman hit very well at AAA.

david
david
4 days ago
Reply to  OhioDodger

Ok. Could not hit here

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  david

No. Did well in 2023 and then tanked.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
4 days ago

Padres now getting Ohearn and Laureano from the O’s
Hopefully means they’re out on Kwan.

Last edited 4 days ago by Singing the Blue
Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

It’s an alliteration rich real return (hee hee hee) for the Padres:
Two of the prospects?
Boston Bateman
Brandon Butterworth

Cassidy
Cassidy
4 days ago

More last second deals by AF this year? Kwan and Jax?

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Damn, I was hoping.

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago

Padres may trade for Skubal or Skenes next

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

THere’s a report they are looking to trade Cease, as per Heyman:

Cease to Houston is progressing. Astros might get a reliever, too if deal can be completed

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Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Why not both?

Cassidy
Cassidy
4 days ago

A lot of teams have gotten better today. Dodgers aren’t one of them. Yet.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Dodgers definitely got better.

Norcaldodgerfan
4 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Yet…… AF will do something

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
4 days ago

Of all the marquee relievers that got dealt, Mason Miller was the one I’ve coveted for the Dodgers for more than a year.
And it hurts that he’s going to the Padres.
Miller is a beast of a closer. A bad outing or two pushed his ERA above 3.00, but in most appearances he seems nearly unhittable. He’s young and the Padres will be able to control him through the ’29 season. They could also try shifting him back into the rotation.
Yes, Preller gave up a lot to get him. Could the Dodgers have bested the offer? Not without multiple top prospects. (I’d have been willing to deal Rushing for him.)
We’ll probably see whether the Padres made the right move in the postseason. Anyway, it’s not hard to imagine the Padres facing the Dodgers with the series on the line in Chavez Ravine… and Miller taking the mound.
The Outman-for-Brock Stewart deal had me hoping that maybe AF was poised to land Kwan to create OF of Kwan-Pages-Teo. Stewart is solid. But in dealing Outman, I think the Dodgers just lost their best defender in CF. Dodgers were either outbid or passed on Harrison Bader and Cedric Mullins.
If Outman had been able to make a fantastic game-saving catch, would he still be a Dodger?
As of this writing, still no word on Kwan…

Bradley Lawton
Bradley Lawton
4 days ago

Wow the Padres got Laureano and Ohearn would love to see what the padres gave up why the dodgers didn’t go for those two when the could have used both of them. Is AF just scared to tradr guys like there going to be the next Barry Bonds becauee if there is a guy like that why isn’t he playing in leftfield then over conforto.

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago
Reply to  Bradley Lawton

The price for Laureano and O’Hearn was high. They cost the Padres six prospects. Cobb Hightower OF, Util man Victor Figueroa, RHP Tyson Neighbors, RHP Tanner Smith, Inf Brandon Butterworth, and RHP Boston Bateman.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

And they are both rentals.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
4 days ago

I don’t see how SD can trade Cease without bringing in another starter from somewhere.

I have this nightmare scenario where they get some good prospects for Cease and put together a package to get Alcantara.

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago

Padres are all in. Just made another trade, this time with the Jays.

Fallito
Fallito
4 days ago

I just go bananas with people complaining trading James Outman. He has a robust batting average of .103 and he was going to AAA again when Kike come back from the IL.

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago
Reply to  Fallito

Kike may not be back. Max will return before Kike and he provides something neither Kike or Outman has, power from the left side.

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Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Fallito

Zero people are complaining.

Exactly zero.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago

Per Passan:

The Los Angeles Dodgers are acquiring outfielder Alex Call from the Washington Nationals, a source tells ESPN. The Nationals will receive two pitching prospects from the Dodgers for Call, per source.

On the downside: bad for the Ryan Ward stans

On the interesting side: More speed!

Per Ardaya:
Speculatively, looks like the Dodgers have formed something of a platoon in left field in trading for Alex Call. Call, 30, can play all three OF spots and is sporting an .807 OPS vs. LHP. Could help Michael Conforto build on a strong July (.827 OPS).


The return for Washington: Eriq Swan and Sean Paul Liñan

I know I’m a sucker for potential arms, but I actually think this return outweighs that for Brock Stewart!

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OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

The Dodgers have added to their outfield mix by adding Alex Call in a trade with the Nationals, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports.  MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand says the Nats will get two pitching prospects in return, and the Washington Post’s Andrew Golden specifies the two pitchers as Eriq Swan and Sean Paul Linan

Norcaldodgerfan
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Outman’s replacement, late inning defensive replacement, good athleticism and insurance while Enrique is out.

AF still not done yet.

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago

So no need then for Ruiz anymore?

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

  :wpds_grin: 

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Wowwwwww that seems like a LOT for a 4th outfielder??

NH Dodger
NH Dodger
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

At first glance I thought the same thing but the left hander they acquired in the Hunter Feduccia trade is now ranked as their 13th prospect in the system and the 6’10 reliever might be in their bullpen this year. I thought the return for Feduccia seemed like a lot.
Call fits the profile of a guy I had mentioned earlier in Jacob Young. Similar player but same team. Right handed batter, very good athlete, quality defender in center. Fits better as a fourth outfielder than Outman or Ruiz, in my opinion.
Not the quantity or quality of the Padres overhaul today but if Betts, Freeman, Hernandez return to form or at least closer to form then the offense will be fine. None of the playoff teams can match a healthy rotation of Yamamoto, Snell, Glasnow, and Ohtani. Going to be an interesting last two months.

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago
Reply to  NH Dodger

So well said. Our top 4 hitters are the best in baseball, but have taken a couple months off

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

He is excellent in center field.

Norcaldodgerfan
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Very steep indeed. With the prices we’re seeing for relief pitchers, fourth outfielders and utility players I don’t see Kwan happening. I hope I’m wrong.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago

Longenhagen on the Fedduccia 3-man trade:

Reds Deepen Rotation With Zack Littell Three-Teamer, Dodgers Leave With Best Prospect

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago

Dustin May to the Red Sox.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  OhioDodger

Between May, Frduccia and Outman its liberation day!

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Poor Ryan Ward

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

  :wpds_sad: 
Yep. Feel bad for Ward.

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OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  OhioDodger

If I am not mistaken, Ward can become a free agent after this season.

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago

Dodgers trade Dustin May to Boston

Cassidy
Cassidy
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Wow! Weak sauce AF!!!! Prospect paralysis! We are way behind in the bullpen in the late innings in October compared to our competition! Right now, the July Dodgers are one and done in the playoffs. We’re going to have to start playing much better. If not then can we hold the Pads off for the division title?

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Scott Andes
4 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Very weak. As usual Friedman serves us the Friedman special in July, which is nothing. 2024 was an abberation only because it was Ohtani’s first year as a Dodger. Friedman goes right back to obsessing over overrated prospects and picking up Tampa Bay’s leftovers. Just pathetic.

Everyone good with Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates blowing games in October? Those guys suck, and no amount of wishful thinking is going to change this.

I like Brock Stewart (even though he sucked as a Dodger in his first stint) but they also downgraded at third catcher, Ben Rotervedt??? (WHO?), and picked up a few other prospects that will probably never make it to the majors. Although the one in the Tampa Bay/Cincy deal looks like he could be promising if the Dodgers could teach him how to throw strikes, which very few in the organization can do anyways right now.

No Kwan, No Jax, No Bednar, No closer. Nobody that is going to immediately improve the active roster outside of Stewart. I guess as usual Friedman and the Dodgers just think that everything will work out magically.

More losing to come folks.

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
4 days ago
Reply to  Scott Andes

Didn’t AF trade for Scherzer and Turner a few years ago?

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

If Mookie, Teo, Muncy, and Ohtani don’t start mashing again, we are toast.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  OhioDodger

this is very true. If the team’s best players don’t play well, they probably won’t have a good outcome.

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Dodgers get James Tibbs III for May. Anyone know who this dude is?

Scott Andes
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Why did the Giants move him?

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Scott Andes

For Devers.

Scott Andes
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Oh he was in the Devers trade? didnt know that.

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Devers being crappy since the trade and the giants having the worst record in baseball since the trade may be my favorite story of 2025 so far.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

For Tibbs!

I was stoked when Boston got him, kinda amazed the Dodgers got him.

it’s a really good return for a starter that had nowhere to pitch

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Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

that’s not all they got!

Holy moly!

Source: Red Sox also send Zach Ehrhard to the Dodgers for May

Bobby
Bobby
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Wow he was the 13th overall pick in 2024; clearly he has some talent!

Badger
Badger
4 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Scouting grades: Hit: 50 | Power: 40 | Run: 60 | Arm: 50 | Field: 55 | Overall: 40

Overall 40?

david
david
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

‘They call me Mr Tibbs’

Bradley Lawton
Bradley Lawton
4 days ago
Reply to  david

Oh boy what a trade deadline all the moves. For us three guys that are so going to help us down the wire. Stewart, Call, and Tibbs bet the Padres are scared as they get Miller Fermin, Laureano, OHearn, and probabe Sandy Alacantra some how. And the Giants welll they traded for nobody.and the dbacks didn’t trade there two good pitchers wow. Guess magic is going to hut these Dodgers to hit and there’s so much talent on the farm I guess.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
4 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

My opinion is the Dodgers would finish stronger with Teo in LF, Outman in CF, and Pages in RF. Conforto on the bench. May was a decent piggyback pitcher but Stewart need an opening.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Bradley Lawton

Jeff and Bear produce amazing content, but imagine a point-counterpoint recurring feature with Bradley and Scott!

entertainment to the infinite level

Scott Andes
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

I am going to do a write up on this year’s trade deadline for the Dodgers over at my site,

But would like to see your article….oh wait, you don’t have a blog. Just a peanut gallery.

Get a life Bluto

Wayne
Wayne
4 days ago
Reply to  Scott Andes

What’s the name of your site?

Keith
Keith
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

If this morning someone had said the Dodgers were going to trade May, Outman, Feduccia, and Swann, would any of you guys had guessed the MLB players we were going to get back were Stewart, and Call. I’m not saying there is anything wrong with the deals, what I am saying is I never have a clue of what Andrew is going to do.

AF needed some one to shore up the bull pen, and the outfield, and that’s what he got, just not what any of us predicted.

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago
Reply to  Keith

Join the club. I was surprised a bit he did not do more, but they feel with Max coming back, Snell being activated this weekend, and Kopech hopefully in late August early September, that they were solid.

Scott Andes
4 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

You can’t be surprised. How many years has he acquired top-level players at the deadline? Last year and 2021. 2 out of the last 10 years.

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago
Reply to  Scott Andes

2017 Yu Darvish, 2018, Manny Machado.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Rich Hill and Reddick?

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Neither one was very good that year. Reddick was a rental and a total failure as a Dodger. He traded for guys before the September 1 date that were much better. Chase Utley in the middle of August in 2015, David Freese in 2018. Freese hit .325 as a Dodger and was excellent in the post season.

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Bluto
Bluto
3 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

This point was not about how players performed after they were traded for. You don’t get to manage teams with time-machines.

The point, Scott’s, was acquiring “top-level players at the deadline”

Scott Andes
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Reddick sucked

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Scott Andes

Only got two out of five Scott!

Forty percent!

Thats probably the high water mark for recent posts!

Scott Andes
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Keep insulting Bluto. Just shows how out of touch with reality you are. Your insults are petty and childish. And none of them bother me.

I don’t count Machado since the club would not have acquired him if Seager had not been injured.

Darvish, (Darvish sucked in the world series) scherzer, Turner, Kopech, Flaherty, and Edmon. I guess if you throw in Watson and Cingrani as Jeff mentioned that is 8 players in 10 years. Very underwhelming.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Scott Andes

That reasoning not to include Machado is moronic, but that’s par for the course with recent posts. Are improvements due to injury somehow less import than improvements due to under-performance?

so stupid.

Even without Machado, which again is moronic, it’s a major move at least 50% of the time over the past 10 years. Which, by the way, easily outstrips any other MLB team during that period.

Go write your new article! I look forward to reading it and hope it’s more accurate than recent posts.

Scott Andes
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Do you know how to communicate without childish insults? It’s pathetic Bluto.

If you like I can certainly sink to your level.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  Keith

I would have preferred Kwan, but, Call is an upgrade on Conforto. One of the lockdown closers would have also been nice.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago

nice little moment captured here:

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
4 days ago

Dodgers also get 22-year-old outfielder Zach Ehrhard in the May trade. So Jeff, I guess the Dodgers feel they have a shortage of MiLB outfielders.

Badger
Badger
4 days ago
Reply to  Sam Oyed

It would appear the Dodgers are “all in” on Betts, Ohtani, Freeman, Smith, Teo, Muncy, Snell, Yamamoto and Glasnow. They all better play at their peak. The best of the rest are coming.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago

Jack Harris summarizes, hopefully the Brandon Gomes quotes come through with the following link:

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago

Well, that was anti-climactic. Two young outfielders for May, Outman for Stewart and Call for two young pitchers. Had to believe for a while that they had something else in the works, but that was not the case. Cubs have DFAd Pressley.

Wally Moonshot
Wally Moonshot
4 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Whenever I see the Dodgers trading for prospects I can’t help thinking that those poor guys will never see the light of day in a MLB Dodger uniform. So I have a hard time getting excited about some 22 year old outfielder or pitcher purportedly with a load of potential. They are basically future trade bait.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago
Reply to  Wally Moonshot

Yes, this obliquely came up in a conversation with Jeff D. The idea of viewing Dodger prospects as successes if and only if they end up as dodger regulars is probably out of date with current management.

they can end up as Dodgers! Like Smith, pages, Casparius, Sheehan, etc. But most prospects are gonna end up as MLB players elsewhere, if they become MLB players that is.

For me, I find it better to view them as assets. I realize that the term can be dehumanizing, but I feel it makes sense given Friedman’s background on Wall Street.

Wayne
Wayne
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Wally’s point still stands because dreaming about prospects as assets for future trades is less exciting than dreaming about those prospects OWN skills possibly fitting into the Dodgers OWN major league roster.

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Badger
Badger
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

“For me, I find it better to view them as assets”

Yep. They are there to get guys like Kwan and Miller.

Wally Moonshot
Wally Moonshot
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Ha! I forgot he was a Wall Street hotshot.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
4 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Yep, a disappointing deadline. Really wanted AF to get Kwan and one of the stud closers.

Call is an improvement over Conforto. Stewart will deepen the bullpen if he stays healthy. Happy for Outman.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago

San Diego traded:

SS Leo De Vries (#1)
RHP Braden Nett (#3)
LHP Boston Bateman (#4)
SS Cobb Hightower (#6)
RHP Ryan Bergert (#7)
RHP Tyson Neighbors (#12)
RHP Henry Baez (#13)
RHP Eduarniel Nunez (#17)
C Brandon Valenzuela (#26)
1B Victor Figueroa (#29)
RHP Tanner Smith
RHP Brandon Butterworth
RHP Stephen Kolek

Dodgers traded:
-RHP Dustin May
-OF James Outman
-C Hunter Feduccia
-MiLB RHP Eriq Swan (#17)
-MiLB RHP Sean Paul Liñan (#15)

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Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago

Brewers DFAd KHRP Bryan Hudson and RHRP Elvis Peguero. Some good arms now in DFA limbo.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
4 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

AF likes to bring back former Dodger pitchers. Maybe Hudson winds up at OKC in the next few days

Michael Norris
Editor
4 days ago

Pressley is out there too. I could see AF signing him as a fixer upper.

Bluto
Bluto
4 days ago

Per the trade value simulator :

Today the #RedSox reportedly acquired RHP Dustin May ($2.3M surplus trade value) from the #Dodgers in exchange for OFs James Tibbs ($9.1M) and Zach Ehrhard ($2.5M).

The deal is rejected by our model as an overpay by Boston.

Today the #Dodgers reportedly acquired OF Alex Call ($3.4M surplus trade value) from the #Nationals in exchange for RHPs Sean Paul Liñan ($2.3M) and Eriq Swan ($1.7M) ($4.0M total).

The deal is accepted by our model.

Today the #Dodgers reportedly acquired RHP Brock Stewart ($6.0M surplus trade value) from the #MNTwins in exchange for OF James Outman ($1.3M).

The deal is accepted by our model as a moderate underpay by Los Angeles.

Today the #Rays reportedly acquired C Hunter Feduccia ($1.3M surplus trade value) from the #Dodgers in exchange for LHP Adam Serwinowski ($1.8M), RHP Paul Gervase ($0.4M) and C Ben Rortvedt (-$0.2M) ($2.0M total).

The deal is accepted by our model.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
4 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Based on the trade values, I’m surprised that BTV accepts the Stewart/Outman deal. Seems like a major underpay for the Dodgers according to the numbers I see. Not that I’m complaining, you understand.

Badger
Badger
4 days ago

I have a different take on this.

I think over the next 5 years Outman will put up more WAR than Stewart. All he needs is different hitting instructors and a chance to play every day.

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Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
4 days ago
Reply to  Badger

I’m not going to argue with you on that one. Hope Outman does really well. But I also hope Stewart does really well.

Fallito
Fallito
4 days ago

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