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How Do the Dodgers Match Up?

                                We now know that the Dodgers will play either the Padres or the Braves in the first round. If the Braves by some miracle defeat the Padres, this would have to be the preferred match-up for fans. Although payback for 2022 would be nice, the Dodgers just seem to match up much better with Atlanta. I also think MLB should rethink the seeding and have the # 1 team face the lowest rated team after the wild card round. Reseeding makes sense. Because of that reason, MLB will most likely not do it. 

                               The Dodgers will use Ohtani, Betts, Freeman every day. The rest of the lineup is fluid. Roberts and the Dodgers love using match-up lineups. Muncy will definitely be at 3rd against RHP. We won’t know for a few days who will be on the 26-man offensively. The Dodgers are hoping for Freeman and Rojas to be ready to go. But assuming they both are, I will try a little one on one comparisons with the two teams we might face.  Today we will focus on the offense. Pitching will come later. 

                              First Base: Dodgers, Freddie Freeman. Freeman had an un-Freeman like year and there were a couple of reasons for this. The illness of his son kept him out for a week. He broke a finger and missed about the same number of games. He played in only 147 games this year. He played in 161 last year. He hit .282 with 22 homers and 89 driven in. With as much as he had on his mind, those are not bad numbers. His fielding remained gold glove caliber.  Braves: Matt Olson. Olson is a pure power hitter. But his power went down some this year and he hit 29 and drove in 98. Both numbers down from his career high 54/139 last season. He is Freeman’s equal with his glove. Freeman is a better hitter. Olson hit just .247. Padres: Jake Cronenworth: Cronenworth is a good hitter who has at times been a thorn in the Dodgers side. He has some pop, 17 homers, 83 driven in. He is more than adequate defensively. The Padres have also used Arraez and Bogaerts at first at times. But for now, Arraez is the DH and Bogaerts the starting SS. Freeman has a much higher OPS than either Olson or Cronenworth. No clear advantage for either team.  With Bogaerts moving to SS with the injury to Kim, Cronenworth has moved over to second. Solano and Arraez most likely will split duties at first. 

                             Second Base: Dodgers, Gavin Lux has been the primary second baseman for the Dodgers this year. And it has been a tale of two halves. In the first 78 games, Lux was abysmal. He hit .213 with three homers. It did not seem to affect his defense very much. He seemed to have some problems on his throws, but the more he played there, the better it got. He also does not seem to make some plays you would think he should. In the second half, he took off. Since then, he has hit .304 in 61 games and has 7 homers and 26 driven in. That is the Lux the Dodgers will need in the playoffs. Kike, Taylor, Betts have also logged some innings at second. Braves: Ozzie Albies: Albies has had an injury plagued year. He appeared in only 99 regular season games, and therefore his stats have suffered. He hit 33 homers last season; this year he has 10. A switch hitter, because of his injury, he is batting from the right side only. He is a .300 hitter from the right side, but most of his power comes when he hits left. Padres: Bogaerts was the starter until Kim went down. Now it appears that the job will fall to Cronenworth. 

                          Third Base: Dodgers: Max Muncy is the primary third baseman. As we all know Max has missed significant time this season due to injury. But he still is a huge power threat, and he has the 4th best OPS .852 on the team. Max’s defense is better than it was when he first moved to third.  He draws walks and hits for power and strikes out a lot. That is Muncy’s game. Braves: With Austin Riley done for the year, Atlanta has had to improvise some. But since they traded for Gio Urshela, he has got the bulk of the work. Urshela has played 36 games since the trade. He has hit .265 with 4 homers and 15 driven in. He has been very good on defense. Padres: Manny Machado: Machado is one of the best third basemen in the majors. He is a vacuum cleaner at third and since he got his bat going, he is once again one of the more feared hitters in the league. He hit 29 homers during the regular season.  Advantage over Braves and Dodgers to the Padres third baseman. 

                       Shortstop: Dodgers: Miguel Rojas, if healthy, will get the bulk of the playing time at SS for the Dodgers. He has had his best year since 2019 offensively. His health is the only concern. At one point, the Dodgers won 24 straight games when he started. His defense is a-one. He has been very good in clutch situations. He has one of the better BA with RISP on the team, .295. And he is a leader both on and off of the field. The Dodgers need Miggy Ro. If he can’t go, the primary SS job will fall to Edman. Braves: Orlando Arcia is the Braves SS. Not much of a hitter but he has more power than Rojas, 17 homers. He is above average on defense. Padres: Xander Bogaerts is now the starting SS for San Diego. His offensive numbers are down across the board in his second year in San Diego of his long-term deal. His defense is not the greatest as he has had some problems with readjusting to the position. His backup is Nick Ahmed. Solid glove man, not much stick. 

                      LF: Dodgers: Teoscar Hernandez is the primary for LA. He had a solid season with the Dodgers with 33 homers and 99 driven in. He has done well in clutch situations.  He is one of five Dodgers with an OPS over .800. Solid defensively. Still strikes out too much as many sluggers do. Pages, Taylor have also had time in left.  Braves: The primary LF for the Braves is Jared Kelenic. Obtained in a trade last December with the Mariners, he had some drop off in his offensive numbers. Defensively he is excellent. Braves have also used Adam Duvall and Ramon Laureano in left. Padres: Jurickson Profar is the Padres primary LF. Offensively he has had his best pro season. He is more than adequate as a defender, and he has been very good in clutch situations. 

                      CF: Dodgers: The Dodgers have used several players in CF this year. James Outman started the season there, when he was sent down the job went to Andy Pages. Pages did ok for a while offensively, but his defense in CF leaves a lot to be desired. At the deadline LA traded for Kevin Kiermaier, a top-notch defender with not so good offense, and Tommy Edman, a versatile player who is also a very good CF. His offensive numbers are reflective of only playing a little over a month since he came off of the IL. Braves: Michael Harris III. Harris is an excellent defender. He has speed and is MLB average offensively. He has some pop, 16 homers, but for a player with his speed, he does not steal much. Duvall has been his backup. Padres: Jackson Merrill is the Padres CF. He is having an excellent rookie year and is one of the top candidates for ROY. He has good power and is excellent defensively. 

                      RF: Dodgers: Mookie is back at his gold glove position. When the Dodgers needed him to move back, he made the transition from SS back to his old spot seamlessly.  He is a very streaky hitter but when he gets hot, he can carry the team. They need him to be much better in the playoffs this year than he was the last couple of years. Solid power and very good defensively. Pages has also played RF a lot and done well. Braves: Jorge Soler has become the main man in right since his trade back to Atlanta. A lot of power, so-so defensively. Laureano also spends time in right for the Braves. Padres: Fernando Tatis Jr is their guy in right. Tons of power, he has become a very good RF. Cannon for an arm, don’t run on this guy. David Peralta also gets time in right and left field. 

                       C: Dodgers: Will Smith. Smith is one of the best catchers in the majors. That being said, is has been an up and down year offensively for him. Career wise he is a .258 hitter with an OPS over .800.  He is hitting 10 points below that number this year, and his OPS is .760. His defense though has been very good, especially throwing out runners. He has caught 32 this year. Up from 19 last year. He has had some nagging injuries which no doubt has contributed to his offensive fall off. He still managed to hit 20 homers for the third time in four years. His backup is Austin Barnes. Had one of his better offensive seasons this year. Solid defensively but does not throw out many runners. Braves: The Braves use a tandem of Travis dArnaud and Sean Murphy. dArnaud is decent offensively and a very good defensive catcher. He also has had some very clutch hits for the Braves. Murphy has fallen off of a cliff offensively from his first season in Atlanta. He is below the Mendoza line. Padres: Kyle Higashioka has taken over the bulk of the catching duties in San Diego. The former Yankee took over the job from Luis Campusano, the 25-year-old has not had a good season. Kyle’s backup now is former Rockie, Elias Diaz. 

                   Bench: Dodgers: The Dodgers prefer to use players who are versatile and multi-positional on their bench. Barnes is the backup catcher. Then there is Kike Hernandez, Chris Taylor, and Kevin Kiermaier is the only LH bat on the bench. Kiermaier has a dislocated finger. Whether or not he will be on the 26-man roster for the first round is up in the air. He could be replaced by James Outman. A lot depends on the Dodgers first round opponent. Padres are righty heavy starters wise. The Braves have two lefty starters if Sale is available for the LDS. Braves: The Braves have utility player Eli White, Whit Merrifield, Sean Murphy, and Kelenic off of the bench. Padres: Diaz, Ahmed, Solano, Wade, Peralta and Lockridge. Wade and Lockridge are usually used late in games as defensive or pinch runners. Both have excellent speed. 

                 DH: Dodgers: Shohei Ohtani, the big show, had a season for the ages. Set a Dodger season record for home runs with 54. He drove in 130 and stole 59 bases. Baseball’s first ever 50-50 player. Most fans are excited to see him back on the mound next year. Braves: Marcel Ozuna. Ozuna was neck and neck with Ohtani for the first half of the season, but he slumped some after the break. Still finished with excellent numbers. Third in the league in hitting behind Arraez and Ohtani. He drove in 104 runs and hit 39 homers. His OPS is over .900. Padres: Arraez has been the DH for many of the Padre’s games. They have also used Solano and Peralta in that spot. They tend to mix and match. 

             Overall view: The Dodgers have a slight edge on the Braves and Padres at first base, catcher and LF. They also have the edge at DH. RF is a push with the Padres and a plus against Atlanta. Defensively the SS position is a plus over SD and a slight plus over the Braves. Offensively the Padres SS has more power. CF is a plus for Atlanta and SD over whoever the Dodgers put out there. Third base is a plus for the Padres over both teams. Dodgers have an edge with Muncy over Urshela. Dodger bench is the most versatile, Braves and Padres bench’s are both deeper. The Padres lead the majors in offense, and they do not strike out a lot. Dodgers score a lot of runs when their offense is clicking. But they also can have days where it seems they took the day off. The Braves offense without Riley and Acuna is simply not as potent as it has been. They have some nice pieces, but they need contributions from their stars. Second base: This is one position where the Padres seemingly have it over both teams. Albies is having a down year, Lux is streaky at best with the bat, and sometimes is shaky on defense. Cronenworth is good defensively and contributes solidly to the offense. 

           Conclusion: Dodgers-Braves would be the easier route to the LCS for the Dodgers. They did well against Atlanta’s pitching and with Sale a question mark, and the Dodger pitching in the state it is in, navigating that lineup seems a lot easier than San Diegos. Dodgers-Padres: If LA has to play the Padres, it is going to be a dogfight. LA wants some payback for 22, and the Padres want to finally win a World Series. LA fans have a huge disdain for the Padres. Dodgers will need to take full advantage of home field advantage in any playoff scenario. They are a much better home team than they are on the road. 

       These are my own projections of how I see the teams involved. Not an expert, just the view of a fan. 

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

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Cassidy

Superstars need to be superstars starting Saturday

Bluto

Pretty much.

Wayne

Yup, and Freeman’s health still a concern

Bluto

Roberts said fielding and running will still be limited

Bluto

Heh.

Badger

“Roberts said fielding and running will still be limited”

So it’s batting practice.

Duke Not Snider

Sure looks like the Dodgers will face the Pads again.
Bummer for the Braves that both Chris Sale and Austin Riley are down with injuries when they are most needed.
I hope it the Pads beat the Braves, because it would be more gratifying for the Dodgers to get some vengeance.

OhioDodger

Front Row Amy
I see what you mean Phil..

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Bobby

I think MLB would absolutely LOVE a Phil/NY and SD/LA Final Four in the NL.

I’ll personally be scared to death Saturday at the game regardless of who we play.

Phil Jones

Dammit, I hate it when the Brewers lose games. Not because I especially like the Brewers but because it means less opportunities to watch their home games at Family Friendly Park and get a look at Front Row Amy (Williams). She’s always there by herself, keeping score. She makes such a nice couple. She is a major visual improvement over Dennis Gilbert who sits in the same area, but at Dodger Stadium. Amy may be the most interesting fan in MLB. Go Brewers.
Great TV day for a baseball junkie. What a great time of year:
I love it when the Asstros lose. Skubal was an Ace, as usual for the Tigers.
The pitching match up of the day was the Royals Cole Ragens vs Corbin Burnes of the Orioles. Both were great. Burnes gave up one earned run in 8 innings which was 1 too many. Ragans left after 80 pitches with a calf issue but 3 relievers threw up goose eggs to seal the 1 – zip win. Great post season pitcher’s duel.
I’m afraid Atlanta is toast. Chris Sale being out is the final nail in a tough season.
God I hate the Padres. But Michael King is the real deal. He dominated Atlanta with 12 K’s over 7 innings. His cross-fire stuff is filthy.  
Who is this guy? He came to the Padres from the Yankees in the Soto deal. In 5 years as a mostly middle reliever with the Yankees, he was 13 and 17 with a 3.38 ERA. Nothing to really write home about. Suddenly at 29, he becomes a Dude with the Padres going 13 and 9 in 30 starts with a 2.95.  
I really enjoy Ben McDonald in the booth. He’s doing the Orioles series along with Jess Mendoza. It’s a treat having her compare thoughts on pitching in that series. 
I think I’ll do it again Wednesday. 

Phil Jones

I had to re-post this from yesterday’s blog. I didn’t want you to miss Amy. Thanks Ohio Dodger for the photo. She’s an interesting fan.

Jeff Dominique

Miami has a cheap ass owner, and their pitching staff was decimated as much as the Dodgers, but without the depth. They cannot get any FA to want to play there. There are no fans. The only time the stands were filled was because of Shohei. Then again, those were mostly LAD fans. If the Dodgers do not get past the NLDS this year, I predict Skip Schumacher will be the new LAD manager.

Singing the Blue

I’m sure Skip would love the Dodgers job but he’ll have his choice of all kinds of jobs if he waits a bit to see the dust settle after the season.

If the Yanks are eliminated in the ALDS, I could see Boone out.

No way he’d want the White Sox job, but the Reds might be interesting.

Bud Black might be tired of losing and retire, but that’s also not a great job.

Ron Washington’s first year with the Angels didn’t exactly go smoothly. He might quit or be fired, but again, not a great job.

I would have thought Schneider might be out in Toronto but they’ve just fired a bunch of coaches. Normally you fire the manager at the same time if you’re going to get rid of him.

All in all, I would think Skip would prefer the Dodgers or Yanks if those jobs become available. If not, the Reds seem like a good landing spot for him.

Jeff Dominique

I missed the Detroit/Houston game because that is my Starbucks time. But I watched the other three games. The game of the day for me was KC beating Baltimore 1-0. Great pitchers duel. Ace vs Ace. I hope for KC’s sake that Ragans’ calf issue is resolved.  

My favorite game watched was NYM vs Milwaukee. It was great watching two teams shorten up, letting the ball travel, and go oppo for run scoring singles. My favorite play of the day:

I have been a long time Jose Iglesias fan. He plays the game right. 

My favorite stat of the day before the Padres/Braves game. For the first three games, no run was scored due to a HR.

I hate the Padres and the Padres fans, but they did not need anyone coming on the loud speaker and telling the fans to make some noise. It was like a football game with the terrible towels. Philly fans never sit in a playoff game. Let’s see what the LAD fans are like on Saturday for everyone not named Shohei.

Bluto

TIL that the Tigers have McKinstry AND Sweeney!

awesome

dodgerram

Cheatrios out!

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

Cassidy

Love me some Tigers! Amazing run! How sweet for Hinch! Goodbye Asturds!

Make Mine Blue

So sweet to see the Cheatin Astros swept in the first round.

Make Mine Blue

The Houston Asholes deserve to be bounced, it will never make up for robbing the Dodgers, their fans or the rest of baseball of a WS Championship. OH well, it felt good to see them faceplant (Hader totally crashed and burned, perfect).

Jeff Dominique

Congratulations to the Detroit Tigers and AJ Hinch. I know the Astros are hated, but what a run. 7 straight years reaching the ALCS and reaching the World Series in 4 of those 7 years. Boy they must have been lucky for a lot of years. Or maybe they learned how to play playoff baseball (save 2017 when they cheated). It was fantastic watching Josh Hader get ripped for an Andy Ibáñez bases loaded double. I guess teams can win a bullpen game.

KC and Baltimore is another excellent game. I love pitching duels.

Bluto

Totally agree.

Interesting to think if cheating and getting away with it should be considered luck or just malfeasance.

I’ve heard Passan argue that the Astros didn’t need to cheat to win what they did, I’m not sure I 100% buy that.

Hannah Keyser took a look at the Astros/Dodgers sustained dominance a couple of years ago. It was fun, now it’s a bit dated.

https://sports.yahoo.com/making-sense-of-the-dodgers-and-astros-sustained-success-is-rather-simple-051343759.html

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Cassidy

The playoffs is no place for favorites!
Where do the Orioles go from here?

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Bluto

Orioles are full of young talent.

Jeff Dominique

No season has hurt more for me than 2017. Yes, Houston cheated and did not deserve to win it. But did the Dodgers? The Dodgers lost 2 games out of 4 in LA with no cheating. That was due to poor decisions by Dave Roberts. Game 2 was more than winnable. But 5 total hits and 1-5 wRISP.

Yu Darvish was reportedly tipping his pitches before the playoffs. He got hit hard in Game 3, and yet after he came out after giving up 4 runs in 1.2 IP, Houston only scored 1 unearned run against the bullpen the rest of the way. So was it due to trash can banging or tipped pitches? Also only 4 hits and 0-7 wRISP. No cheating on that.

Game 4, Alex Wood figured it out and pitched a gem. Wood and Barnes changed their signs every 10 pitches and Houston never caught on. Game 5 was the one game that cheating really hurt LAD. The Astros knew exactly what was coming. Not one swing and miss on a Kershaw curve????

Game 7 was a disaster. Yu Darvish never should have started. That should have been an Alex Wood/Clayton Kershaw game. Then again, you cannot win many playoff games with only 4 hits and 1-10 wRISP.

Did Houston cheat? Absolutely. Should they have the WS title vacated? Absolutely. But were the Dodgers without blame in this WS? This series was winnable even with the cheating. Poor decision making by the manager and poor hitting wRISP also had a lot to do with the loss. Something we have come to recognize in the post season for LAD.

Bluto

I never really understood how they cheated. Like the thing that always stands out to me is that Kershaw comment that he didn’t get one swing or miss on any slider. Obviously something fishy was going on, but how did that happen.

It couldn’t be the trashcan banging, because you can watch the games and you don’t hear anything…

anyway, what Houston did, just like what the Dodgers have done, has been amazing over the past decade or so. Totally agree that it shouldn’t be dismissed completely.

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Badger

Alonzo just tripped on his own bat coming out of the box. Did a face plant. I don’t believe I’ve ever seen that.

Yep. There are no safe bets in the playoffs. But, FanDuel will help you out with it anyway.

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John

Being a huge Bill Self fan(head basketball coach at Kansas University) he always states that big time players make big time plays in big time moments. Hopefully our big time players make the big time play at the big time moment. I’m not sure Coach Self came up with the saying. Being a former coach we love borrowing things we like from other coaches. I would love more than anything, Kershaw coming back sometime in the playoffs and has a positive big moment. I can’t think of another player who deserves it more. Sometimes life isn’t fair.

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Bobby

Ok, so we’ll be playing SD it seems.

Will Yu Darvish be pitching game 3?

John

Bear, I have meetings in Denver starting on Wednesday the 16th. They go through until Friday at noon. I’ll probably bail when the meeting concludes on Thursday night. I’d love to buy you a beer or dinner if you can make it work. I’ll probably do a soda I don’t drink much. Maybe the dodgers will be playing and we can yell at the TV.

John

I believe I have your email address. I’ll let you know when I get there and hopefully we can make it work.

John

Thanks

Jeff Dominique

Why can’t the Dodgers find a Jackson Chourio or Elly De La Cruz?

Bobby

any chance Josue de Paula is that?

Cassidy

Bring it on!!!!!

Bluto

I know this will get that Jorge guy upset, but there’s a lot to like about the San Diego and the Padres:

The Salk Center is amazing
The weather is amazing.
I love how it’s the only team in town. All baseball. The fans reall rally around their only pro team.
Tatis Jr. is a blast to watch.
I admire how aggressive Preller is (only one homegrown player for a small market team!)
Comicon is always a blast.
Soichi is righteous sushi.

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Badger

MCRD is in San Diego.

That’s enough for me.

Keith

Damn Padres

Jeff Dominique

Eric Hosmer came out and said, “Haven’t we graduated from the Beat LA chants. It is time to move on and chant Let’s Go Padres”.

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