Connect with us

Dodger Baseball

Fans Wish List

                  Well, we are at the quarter pole in this year’s pennant race. I know some fans are already wishing for some changes to the Dodgers roster, many wish they would give some of their own kids a shot at contributing to winning the division, and hopefully, the pennant. I thought the Dodgers had one of their better off seasons, but with injury’s piling up and starting pitchers dropping like flies, I may have been somewhat premature in that judgement. 

               So far, they have gotten all of 9 innings of work out of their 182-million-dollar man, Blake Snell. Sasaki has been ok, but unimpressive so far. He did not cost much, so there is plenty of time. Lux for Sirota seems to be something that may pay dividends down the road. Scott and Yates have been good, Conforto has been bad for a few weeks, Treinen is down. Teo may be out a few more weeks, and the same with Edman. Glasnow is proving to be very brittle. Max has lost his mojo. Finally, Outman is not hitting at all, and he is striking out at a horrendous rate. 

             Plenty of room for improvement. With the starters dropping like flies, my wish list already has a wish for a front-line starting pitcher, and I mean someone good.  Not some team’s castoff.  A guy who can eat some innings would be really nice. You know the contenders are not going to be giving up any of their guys, but there should be someone out there who LA could get for a reasonable return. I would love to see what LA’s brain trust could do with a guy like Alcantara. Still has some really nasty stuff. But that is just me. 

             I am pretty sure that Gomes and Andrew are right on top of the situation. One question was answered when the Dodgers DFAd Austin Barnes and called up Dalton Rushing. He will be making his MLB debut tonight against the A’s. Could Chris Taylor be the next veteran casualty?  Conforto has been making solid contact and getting some hits the last few games, and Muncy crushed a ball in last night’s win. 

             Roberts has continued to play both even though neither is hitting close to what they normally hit. With the addition of Rushing, the bench is a little stronger. So, guys, who is on your wish list? The rumor I heard about Edman is that he is ok batting, it is the quick starts when running that bother him the most. I think that puts him at second rather than in center field for a while. I would like to see LA get at least one power bat for the bench, and as I said before, a starting pitcher who can eat some innings. 

            When will the front office make these kinds of decisions? Well, that is anyone’s guess. Since he took over, Freidman has made just a couple of trades prior to the deadline, and only one, Manny Machado, was a star player. He brought Kike back a couple of years ago in a trade about 6 days before the deadline. I would think he might make an early strike if the deal makes sense and is a reasonable return for the prospects he might be willing to trade. I do not think any of the players on the roster are in danger of being moved. Even the ones in their walk year. 

           So, let’s see what your ideas are. I am very interested in the opinions of our readers. 

 

MiLB GAME SUMMARIES

 

OKC Comets 7 – Round Rock Express (Texas) 3

20 year old RHP Sean Linan started for OKC, and while he was not his usual pin point self, he did not embarrass himself one bit.  His changeup looks like it could be a special pitch.  He had 9 whiffs in his 3.2 innings.  He had 6 strikeouts, but an uncharacteristic 4 walks.  He may not be ready for AAA, but he really is not that far away.  I could see Sean finishing the season in AA as a 20 year old.

 

In the 4th inning, Alex Freeland hit a one out single, stole 2nd, and scored on a Ryan Ward single for the game’s 1st run.

The Express scored a pair off Linan in the 4th before Logan Boyer got the final out.

OKC broke it open in the 5thHunter Feduccia led off the inning with a BB and moved to 2nd after a Nick Senzel single.  Kody Hoese doubled to score both runners and moved to 3rd on the throw.  Hoese scored on a sac fly. Justin Dean started it up again with a BB and stole 2nd.  He scored on a Esteury Ruiz single, who also stole 2nd.  Alex Freeland singled to score Ruiz and scored on a Ryan Ward double. 

Jack Little pitched the final 2.1 scoreless innings.  He did not allow a hit, walked 1, and struck out 5.

  • Alex Freeland – 2-4, 2 runs
  • Ryan Ward – 2-4, 1 RBI, double (8)
  • Kody Hoese – 1-4, 1 run, 2 RBI, double (5)

 

Box Score

 

Tulsa Drillers 4 – Northwest Arkansas Naturals (KC) 1

Jackson Ferris was the Tulsa starter and pitched a masterful 6.0 innings.  He allowed a run on a 3rd inning HR on the 7th pitch to Justin Johnson.  The problem was that all 7 pitches were basically in the same location.  But that was the only mistake he made through the first 5.0 IP.  He did give up a pair of singles in the 6th, but he was able to complete 6.0 innings for the first time in 2025.  He threw an efficient 88 pitches in 6.0 innings.

 

Griffin Lockwood-Powell slugged a HR in 1st inning, giving Tulsa a 1-0 lead.  Tulsa took the lead for good in the bottom of the 3rd with a Yeiner Fernandez 2-run HR, good for a 3-1 lead.

Tulsa finished the scoring in the 6th on a GLP 2nd HR of the night.

 

Two Tulsa relievers tossed 3.0 hitless, scoreless innings to preserve the win.

  • Griffin Lockwood-Powell – 3-4, 2 runs, 2 RBI, 2 HR (3)
  • Sean McLain – 2-3
  • Yeiner Fernandez – 1-4, 1 run, 1 RBI, HR (2)

 

Box Score

 

Great Lakes Loons 7 – Lake County Captains (Cleveland) 6

The Great Lakes Loons offense homered three times, and pitchers struck out 14 Lake County Captains in a 7-6 win. The Loons debuted their Dodger Blue uniforms.

The Loons offense scored the first five runs, driving them all in on longballs. Joe Vetrano had the first, a solo shot in the second inning, his second home run of the week. The 22-year-old belted it 385 feet and 101 mph exit velocity. Vetrano has eight hits this week.

Two Dylan DeLucia walks put on two for Jordan Thompson in the third. Thompson throttled his third of the season and third against the Captains. He sent a three-run homer to centerfield, punched 420 feet and 105 off the bat.

Mike Sirota, who went 3-for-3 with a walk in his Loons debut on Tuesday, went first pitch swinging to start the bottom of the fifth inning. Sirota smacked it 426 feet and 101 off the bat for his first Great Lakes homer. Sirota has eight homers over 26 games across Low-A and High-A.

 

 

Luke Fox, the Loons starter, earned a professional career best eight strikeouts. The left-hander worked 5.1 scoreless innings.

 

 

The Captains put up six runs in the seventh inning. Three walks set up Ralphy Velazquez who roped a two-run single. A hit by pitch brought another and was followed by Wuilfredo Antunez’s two-run single. A wild pitch brought home the go-ahead run.

Great Lakes reclaimed the lead in the eighth. Joe Vetrano, Jake Gelof, and Jordan Thompson each singled, Thompson tied the game. Jackson Nicklaus notched a sac fly to left field for the go-ahead run.

Carson Hobbs earned the final six outs, striking out two. The right-hander now has a 0.69 ERA in 13 innings with the Loons.

Zyhir Hope singled in the fourth to extend his on-base streak to 11 games, dating back to May 6th.

  • Joe Vetrano – 2-3, 1 BB, 3 runs, 1 RBI, HR (4)
  • Jordan Thompson – 3-4, 1 run, 4 RBI, HR (3)
  • Mike Sirota – 1-3, 1 BB, 1 run, 1 RBI, HR (1)

 

Box Score

 

Inland Empire 66ers (LAA) 7 – Rancho Cucamonga Quakes 3

The Inland Empire 66ers snapped Rancho’s six-game winning streak, thanks to a 7-3 win over the Quakes on Saturday night.

Despite the presence of Teoscar Hernández, the first Dodger to rehab with the Quakes this year, the 66ers held the Quakes to a series-low three runs and just six hits.

Hernández, who walked twice and struck out once over three plate appearances, walked and came home on a wild pitch in the first, as the Quakes took a 1-0 lead.

Inland tied the game in the third against Rancho starter Logan Tabeling, then took the lead with two in the fifth against Felix Cabrera making it 3-1.

The Quakes battled back, but saw Inland stretch the lead to 6-2 in the sixth, as the 66ers took advantage of a Rancho error.

Inland reliever Robert Stephenson was credited with the win, as he worked a scoreless fourth, earning a pair of strikeouts, including one of Hernandez to end the inning.

The Quakes remain ten games ahead of second-place Visalia despite the loss. Rancho will send Christian Zazueta (3-1) to the mound in Sunday’s series-finale, as he’ll take on Inland Empire’s Andre Sanchez (0-3) at 2pm.

  • Samuel Munoz – 2-5, 1 run, triple (1)
  • Eduardo Qunitero – 1-4, 1 BB, double (7)

 

Box Score

 

Dodgers ACL 8 – Texas ACL 2

  • Brad Tunink – 3-4, 2 runs, 1 RBI
  • Noah Miller – 2-2, 2 BB, 1 run, 1 RBI, double (1)
  • Ching-Hsien Ko – 2-4, 4 RBI, double (6)
  • Javier Herrera – 2-4, 1 run

 

Box Score

 

Michael Norris

Born June 14th, 1948, in Los Angeles California. AKA The Bear

Born June 14th, 1948, in Los Angeles California. AKA The Bear

88 Comments
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
88 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
dodgerram
dodgerram
1 month ago

It pains me to even think it let alone to write it: Is Clayton Kershaw done as a MLB pitcher ?
The stuff is just no longer there. The slider and the curve do not have the bite they once had and the fastball is just way below major league average.
Angels knocked him around pretty bad and if not for some great defense (Pages, Muncy) it could have been even worse.

Pitching overall is weak at the moment. Dodgers need to get back Snell, Glasnow, Kopech, Graterol, Phillipps or they could drop quickly in the standings.
If you score 9 runs on the ANgels at home you should win the game.

Both starting and relief pitching is just not getting it done.

On the bright side: Pages keeps raking, should have had another hit if not for FF bad base running on that blooper.
Rushing looking good hitting and behing the plate.
Scott is everything the Dodgers were looking for. Filthy stuff.

Sirota keeps mashing at GL.

Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

SandyAmoros
SandyAmoros
1 month ago
Reply to  dodgerram

Kershaw is going the way of Willie Mays sad to see a shell of his former self I hope im wrong or he hangs up his spikes at the end of the year. it’s time

Badger
Badger
1 month ago

Wish list: starting pitching.

There will be games like this. How many remains to be seen.

Kershaw won’t let this continue. I expect a couple more starts to see if he can turn it around and if he doesn’t he will step down.

But last night’s debacle only began with Kershaw. The bullpen lost this game. Statistically anyway. 6 earned in 5. Yates with the loss, 3 earned in a third of an inning. His ERA is now 4.34. 6 pitchers and only Scott had a clean inning. And this isn’t the Yankees or the Cubs. The Angels are not a good offensive club

Offensively? 9 earned with Ohtani going 0 for 5. Doubt that happens again.

Oh well, SD lost again. Nobody in the West is over .500 in their last 10. One at a time. Sure would like to know what management is thinking.

Last edited 1 month ago by Badger
Cassidy
Cassidy
1 month ago
Reply to  Badger

Let’s not bury Kersh just yet after his first start in a year. If anyone, he’s deserving of a runway.

dodgerram
dodgerram
1 month ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Well, this has not been just one game. This is what he was last year, the year before. Even when he was healtyh the stuff just is no longer there.

We should stop looking at him with our hearts but with our eyes.

He gets hit hard for some time now. And not all is rust .

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

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
1 month ago
Reply to  dodgerram

Can’t argue with that Ram. The end is definitely near for Kersh. Right now the Dodgers don’t have alot or any other options. I trust that Kersh will know when to call it a career. If he is not performing well by the AS break, I think he will announce his retirement.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
1 month ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Yep, too early to just throw in the towel on Kersh. With the current state of the Dodgers starting pitching, they don’t have a lot of options outside of Kersh.

philjones
philjones
1 month ago

*I was watching a high school tournament yesterday and ran into Jason Repko. I coached against his high school team many years ago and helped run a tryout camp for MLB when he was a senior. I was timing when he peeled off a 6.5, 60 yard dash, back when they ran that distance. Jason’s son is a very nice junior hitter. It was great catching up with him. Good guy.
*What a pitiful pitching performance last night. Scoring 9 and it not being enough against a last place team is awful. The highlights was Freddie again, Pages, who has made himself into a much better outfielder this season and watching Rushing. If he continues to swing it with the confidence he has shown the Dodgers will need to find a spot for him in the lineup somehow. He also showed improvement presenting his target for CK, since his first start.
*I will say it again, if Kershaw has a future helping this team, I believe it’s out of the bullpen. He just doesn’t have the stuff to be a starter anymore, I’m sorry to say. But he can get through an inning or two, assuming he chooses to accept that role.
*Teo and Edmon should help and we’ll see who goes when they come off the IL. My wish is for Outman and CT3, to go away.
What happened to Yates? Another one bites the dust??

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
1 month ago
Reply to  philjones

I was always a big Repko fan. Loved his hustle.

Dionysus
Dionysus
1 month ago

Jason Romano was better

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
1 month ago

I was just thinking about him. Weird. He never changed his swing regardless of pitch location and it was unsafe to be on the field with him.

Dionysus
Dionysus
1 month ago

Anybody know what Lindsey’s injury is?

Jeff Dominique
Admin
1 month ago
Reply to  Dionysus

You do not hear much about MiLB injuries. Maybe somebody out there knows, but I still do not know what Joendry Vargas’ injury was. I know that Maddux Bruns had a back injury to start they year. Now?? I have no idea.

Dionysus
Dionysus
1 month ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Thx

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
1 month ago

I wish Roberts had pinch hit Kim or Smith for Conforto last night.
I wish Conforto would go away. And take Taylor with him.

Last edited 1 month ago by OhioDodger
Bumsrap
Bumsrap
1 month ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Conforto cost remaining the same with or without him. Basic business 101.

Badger
Badger
1 month ago
Reply to  OhioDodger

I believe the runway will be a long one for Conforto. I pucker up when he steps into the box, just like I do on Taylor at bats. But the offense isn’t this team’s problem. It’s pitching.

Rushing, Pages and Kim are keepers. Who else below the ML surface can help win games? Pitching? Roster Resource depth chart lists Frasso, Wrobleski, Miller, Justin Jarvis, and Stephen Ridings, with a long list of starters still injured, including Ohtani. I’d wait as long as possible with him, as in after the All Star break.

For a first place team there sure seems to be some question marks. Feels like a Ferrari that is red lining. As if I would have a clue what that feels like.

norcaldodgerfan
1 month ago

The much talked about and unrivaled Dodger depth is going to be tested with another IL stint upcoming for Yates. Snell, Glasnow, Phillips, Treinen, Sasaki, Kopech all on the IL with maybe Kopech coming back soon.

Give the kids a chance….I’ve seen enough of the likes of Feyereisen, Loutos, Noah Davis, Yoendry Gomez, Zach Logue, Connor Brogdan, and the RP that needed a hug from Doc last year.

I love CK and expect the Dodgers to give him as much time as he needs, but will CK improve or will he remain sub-optimal and admit it’s time to hang it up?

Today’s transaction is easy…..Outman sent down when Edman is activated off the IL, but tomorrow will be telling when Teo is activated. CT3 DFA’d, Kim sent down, phantom injury to Miggy Ro or CT#? inquiring minds want to know.

philjones
philjones
1 month ago

Here we go again with Rojas. I know I’m getting like Ram is over Robert Jr, with Rojas. Yes, I’m am a big Miggy fan. He’s hitting .265, played plus defense in the infield and is a team leader. Despite that he is constantly mentioned as someone who’s expendable. All the while the outfielders Conforto, Outman, and CT3 stink What does Miggy have to do to get some respect? Guys like Kike are fan favorites but Miggie is tossed in the trash can ahead of guys who are way less valuable.
I just don’t get it?
And Kim sent down? Please.

Last edited 1 month ago by philjones
Bumsrap
Bumsrap
1 month ago
Reply to  philjones

Rojas has my permission to stay a little longer. 😀

Badger
Badger
1 month ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

Me too, but…. I prefer Kim take that role. As I have said, Kim, Edman and Hernandez should be all the utility this team needs.

norcaldodgerfan
1 month ago
Reply to  philjones

No I’m not suggesting Miggy Ro be DFA’d .Read the post again I mentioned a possible phantom injury IL stint for him and I didn’t suggest Kim be sent down only that it is a possibility. The obvious option is a CT3 DFA but it’s going to be interesting nonetheless.

bisonjones
bisonjones
1 month ago

Kershaw has to be near perfect to get outs with his current stuff. There have been times in the last few years when he could do that (esp 2 years ago in the regular season before getting hurt). What I did not see much of yesterday (shape-wise) was his go-to pitch against righties: the slider that starts middle-in and breaks down toward the back foot of the hitter. He MUST have that pitch to be successful, otherwise it looks like BP. I hope he finds it quick — otherwise every at-bat (against righties) feels like an agonizing struggle.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
1 month ago
Reply to  bisonjones

Sit on off speed and react to 87 mpr fastball.

Badger
Badger
1 month ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

He was aiming that fastball at edges and missing. If he can find those edges he might could be effective.

Is it too late to develop a Hershiser two seamer? Probably, but it would help if he had something he could throw with armside break.

tedraymond
tedraymond
1 month ago
Reply to  bisonjones

Hey bisonjones. I agree with your comments on the importance of his slider to be effective.

Kershaw’s performance started out poorly and was below average overall. To say he has to be near perfect with his current stuff might be an overreaction. A .250 hitter is failing 75% of the time. So, Kershaw being near perfect is not necessary for success. Kershaw’s K rate is going to be less, so he has to try to get soft contact and needs good defense behind him. And, obviously, his walk rate needs to be limited. Kershaw pitched a limited amount of innings last year. I would give him several starts to see if he can get dialed in with his slider and overall control.

If he doesn’t improve his effectiveness after several starts, then as Phil Jones suggested, the bullpen might be an option.

I’m assuming Kershaw’s heart is in a competitive place. Kershaw knows that this team has a great shot for another WS appearance and title. It would be a fantastic end to his HOF career to be part of that possibility. Let’s hope that can all happen. For the team, Kershaw, and Dodger fans.

Last edited 1 month ago by tedraymond
Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
1 month ago

Interesting article on ABS;

https://wapo.st/4j5ISnV

Badger
Badger
1 month ago
Reply to  Sam Oyed

Couldn’t access it all but saw the headline. Why would platers be skeptical?

dodgerram
dodgerram
1 month ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

huge loss for PHI. Phillies will be aggressive hunting bullpen arms. Good think Friedman signed both Scott and yates already.

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

Ron Fairly fan
Ron Fairly fan
1 month ago

Taylor has been DFA’d

dodgerram
dodgerram
1 month ago
Reply to  Ron Fairly fan

The right move.

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

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
1 month ago
Reply to  Ron Fairly fan

It’s been quite a week between Barnes and Taylor.

I wish them both a good landing spot so that they can continue their careers for a while longer.

They both contributed a lot to this team during their stay……………….but it was time to make both those moves.

norcaldodgerfan
1 month ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

We all did………..

Ron Fairly fan
Ron Fairly fan
1 month ago

Lou Trivino is Yates’s replacement he is headed to LA

dodgerram
dodgerram
1 month ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Oh boy, lets hope our offense can score tons of runs.
This pitching staff is frightening.

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

dodgerram
dodgerram
1 month ago
Reply to  Ron Fairly fan

Not much left from our previewed bullpen . With Treinen, Phillpps, Garterol, Kopech, Yates out only Scott left from all the high leverage guys
Unbelievable.
If you take into consideration all the starters who are out it is even more unbelievable.

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

Bobby
Bobby
1 month ago

1) Thank you to both CT3 and Austin Barnes for the 2 titles they helped us get, but yes, it was time to bring on the next generation

2) I”m watching the Great Lakes game right now, and my god, Kendall George is the fastest player I’ve ever seen. I’d LOVE to see him and Kim in a race!!

Dionysus
Dionysus
1 month ago
Reply to  Bobby

Nice

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
1 month ago
Reply to  Bobby

Designated runner and late inning defense

dodgerram
dodgerram
1 month ago
Reply to  Bobby

The kid can fly. Wow.
And Copen is dealing. 4 IP, 0 h, 0 R, 0BB, 8 K´s aleady.

Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!

Ron Fairly fan
Ron Fairly fan
1 month ago
Reply to  dodgerram

George with 4 stolen bases today. Sirota having a big game also 2-3 with a 3 run home run and 4 RBI’s on the day

dodgerram
dodgerram
1 month ago
Reply to  Ron Fairly fan

Now 6 sb in the game.

Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
1 month ago

Note to Bums:

Max Muncy is now the longest tenured position player on the Dodgers.
Please refrain from making any snide comments. Thank you.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
1 month ago

Okay out of respect for elders.

Oh. Was that snide? Sorry

He has the tenured girth. Oops, did it again.

Last edited 1 month ago by Bumsrap
bluto
bluto
1 month ago

i doubt it for the same reasons as Barnes, but maybe Taylor can be a coach or manager.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
1 month ago
Reply to  bluto

But he hasn’t said he was interested in coaching………

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
1 month ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

😃

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
1 month ago

Unfortunately for the 34-year-old, his time was up. He’s largely been unplayable since 2022 after falling off a cliff following his All-Star 2021 campaign. And it’s all come to a head the previous two years.

In 2024, Taylor registered a -0.1 WAR in 87. In 2025, across just 35 plate appearances, he was worth -0.5 WAR. Since the start of 2022, totaling 350 games, Taylor’s only been good for 1.6 WAR. Well, $60M down the drain. One of the worst contracts in Dodger lore.

Wayne
Wayne
1 month ago

Taylor’s release simplifies things. When Teo returns, Outman gets optioned, Kim stays. Great!

Last edited 1 month ago by Wayne
John
John
1 month ago

Bobby Miller threw a nice game for OKC. Still to many walks. Hopefully he can straighten out. What a lift that would be for LA. Not sure it’s in his cards but we can all be hopeful.
I really like Great Lakes Outfielders. All four seem to be really good players. Maybe they will advance like in the old days when they would keep a group together throughout the minor leagues and they keep playing together. Doubt that happens but it would be fun to watch.

dodgerram
dodgerram
1 month ago
Reply to  John

Gonsolin pitching with a cut finger from the get go. Already 3.0 Angels in the first.
Bullpen will be taxed again today. This is looking really, really bad.
Wrobleski and Miller to the rescue.

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

Dionysus
Dionysus
1 month ago
Reply to  dodgerram

Frasso too

SandyAmoros
SandyAmoros
1 month ago
Reply to  Dionysus

I wish Roberts would stop playing Rojas in stead of our best hitter another example of the vetern playing instead of a Rookie hitting .400

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
1 month ago
Reply to  SandyAmoros

It’s that Roberts’ R vs L thing

SandyAmoros
SandyAmoros
1 month ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

You are right

Cassidy
Cassidy
1 month ago
Reply to  John

2025 The destruction of a pitching staff! Wow! Didn’t think it could get any worse than 24!

Wayne
Wayne
1 month ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Me neither. But somehow, it IS worse than last year.

Scott Andes
1 month ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Good title so far for this season. The destruction of a pitching staff.

Or no strike throwers, how to never challenge hitters.

Bluto
Bluto
1 month ago
Reply to  Scott Andes

Or :

second best team in baseball, in the toughest division, despite a ton of injuries.

Scott Andes
1 month ago
Reply to  Bluto

Or:

About to be swept by Angels due to pathetic pitching.

Bluto
Bluto
1 month ago
Reply to  Scott Andes

thats a title for the season?

me thinks you are back to performing

Badger
Badger
1 month ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Swept by the Angels. Yeesh.

Wayne
Wayne
1 month ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Translation: Right now, the dodgers starting pitching..is bad.

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
1 month ago

My wish list starts with this:
Let’s see The Full Ohtani.
Looks like we’ll have to wait til after the all-star break, but I want “the unicorn” to be unleashed. I want to see a dominant pitching performance with a game-winning HR in the same game. And I want to see him do it in the World Series too.

I also wish the best of luck to Barnes and Taylor in their future endeavors.
And I wish that Rushing and Kim will richly justify the decision to release the two veterans.
And I wish to see Smith and Rushing in the same lineup.
Smith is quietly having a great season. His BA is .333–5th in the majors–and his OBP is .445, second only to the other-worldly Aaron Judge.
Who knew? We’ve got The Big Three, and we’ve seen strong starts from Edman and Teo, and now Kim and Rushing are making waves… while Smith quietly marches along. (Or walks. His plate discipline is impressive: 25 walks against 28 Ks.)
Rushing has made a strong first impression. When he isn’t playing catcher, he could get occasional starts in LF instead of Conforto, and also give Freddie some occasional rest.

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
1 month ago

In answer to Badger’s earlier question;

When they do, players and their representatives at the MLBPA say they will have concerns, most of them centering on the dimensions and fairness of an ABS strike zone vs. the one they are used to; the potential to try to manipulate that system with unsavory tactics; the need for an adequate adjustment period; and the removal of the human element from a sport with which it is so intertwined.

Badger
Badger
1 month ago
Reply to  Sam Oyed

The one they are used to? That’s nuts. Every umpire seems to be different. We see that every day. How do you get used to that?

The professional ump that taught me said there are only a few rules to successful umpiring and one of them is it’s a strike or it isn’t. And the black isn’t a strike, the white is. Be consistent with that. I would think the consistency of ABS would be welcomed by the players.

norcaldodgerfan
1 month ago

Perspective:

After 47 games in 2024 the Dodgers were 30-17. Right now the Dodgers are 29-18.

AF has made a statement to the team that they are not going to be complacent and will make changes as needed. SP is not nearly good enough, don’t go deep enough into games, way too many 3 ball counts.

Mookie’s offense is too up and down. Some good games but too many other games where he goes ofer and doesn’t get the big hit when needed most.

It’s a long season and a lot will happen between now and the season’s end. Disappointing to see the big money SP (Snell and Glasnow) injured. Get back soon.

AF did release Heyward and his $ 9 million one-year contract last year. Will he do the same with Conforto and his $ 17 million one-year contract? Unlikely, but he looks to be a huge bust.

Wayne
Wayne
1 month ago

While watching Conforto’s AB’s, the word “tense” jumps out at me.

Last edited 1 month ago by Wayne
Wayne
Wayne
1 month ago

From my view, the big stage of Dodgers Nation could be overwhelming Conforto. It seems he’s wilting under the intense glare of the LAD spotlights he chose to play under. He doesn’t look comfortable, and I don’t feel comfortable watching him.

Last edited 1 month ago by Wayne
Dionysus
Dionysus
1 month ago

When someone is clearly better than Conforto, yes. Until then, he has time.

Cassidy
Cassidy
1 month ago
Reply to  Dionysus

Just sayin, ever since we dumped Barnes and Taylor, things getting ugly!

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
1 month ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Yea, that is why the pitching has sucked.

More in Dodger Baseball

88
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x