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LADC Update

With the paucity of activity at the Winter Meetings in general, and specifically to the Dodgers, I thought I would take this time to give an update on LA Dodger Chronicles.

First of all, I want to thank everyone for your words, and offers to help financially with the site.  I would never accept that, unless it was from a rich benefactor or venture capitalist who wanted who wanted a tax write-off and to front the whole expense.

I also want to thank a couple of you out there (you know who your are) that emailed me with suggestions on alternatives.

The designer and host presented me with a generous discount for 2026 on the annual hosting and maintenance fee, which I have accepted and paid for. I am good to go for the 2026 season.

AF/BG seem to hint that the “heavy lifting” for this team is done for now.  They do plan on adding, but not at the elite tier. The one caveat is if they are successful in trading Teoscar Hernández, which they do not seem to believe they will do.  So no Tucker, no Bellinger, no Bichette, no Diaz.

The team also wants to get younger.  They know that will be difficult this year, but they have top prospects they do not want to block.  What does that mean for playing time for Dalton Rushing, Hyeseong Kim, and Alex Freeland this year?

The reports are that AF/BG will be concentrating on the trade side, but could also look to some lower level free agents.  Certainly Harrison Bader’s name has been brought up as a bridge, as well as Robert Suarez as a high leverage reliever.  But those guys do not get the team younger.  Either do names like Mike Tauchman and Luke Weaver who have been linked to LAD.

Which brings me to Kiké Hernández.  Kiké is a youngster at 34.  Right up front, I am not in favor of re-signing Kiké.  As gifted as he is defensively, the Dodgers have more than enough defense first utility infielders so that he would not be needed.  In the OF, the Dodgers have to get Alex Call and Ryan Ward enough ABs, and perhaps Dalton Rushing some play time in the OF.  Tommy Edman and Hyeseong Kim can give Andy Pages time to rest for CF.

For the last two years combined, Kiké has batted .219/.270/.370/.641, with 22.3 K% and 6.9 BB%.  His wRC+ was 77 for the last two years.  I know, but he is an October guy.  With 126 PA the last two years, Kiké has batted .270/.320/.400/.720, 3 HRs, 13 RBI, 27.8 K%F and 6.3 BB%.  Sure, better than his last two regular seasons, but not enough to bring him back on a $6MM-$7MM deal.   The Dodgers need more bench production.

One rumor I saw was with Boston, and it did not involve Jarren Duran or Wilyer Abreu.  It involved 23 year old SS/3B Marcelo Mayer and 24 year old 2B/CF Kristian Campbell.  I am guessing that AF/BG could work out a multi-player deal.  If Duran is involved, it is going to take Emmet Sheehan as the LAD headliner.

I expect to continue to see a lot of rumors that do not involve the elite tier of free agents.  The only ones that count is AF/BG.  We hurry up and wait.

 

 

 

Jeff Dominique

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Keith
Keith
16 days ago

I’m glad you’ll be back for the 2026 season Jeff. I enjoy your site, I’m an everyday guy during the off season, and July (trade deadline) and I’m a part timer during the season. I love to read all the ideas and opinions thrown around.

Thank you for all you and Bear do here, and I hope this upcoming Dodger season is enjoyable for you.

Michael Norris
Editor
16 days ago

I feel very privileged and lucky to be a part of this site. If any of you has a special story relating to the Dodgers you would like to see, just let me know.

Badger
Badger
16 days ago

Good news Jeff.

Just to clear something up on Kim. Fangraphs does project him to produce 1 WAR in ‘26, but they project that over 370 plate appearances, which is more than twice the number he had to produce the .8 WAR. And I don’t know how BR comes up with their numbers, I use both sites for research but find myself using BR more often and in this case I do agree with their analysis.

Clearly I’m a fan of The Comet, Kim’s nickname. He has the combination of skills that I most admire in a baseball player. Skills that I can more relate to – speed, BA, gap power and superior defense. The question is, does his success in the KBO, .300 hitter, multiple Gold Gloves at multiple positions, stolen base leader, translate to MLB? And will the Dodgers upper cut swing for the fences on every pitch in any count work for this player? What’s the plan here? Signing Rojas, a move I agree with, having Edman and talk of Freeland and Donovan, suggests to me the Dodgers feel they don’t need Kim. If that’s the case, I would like to see them trade him to a team that does.

Last edited 16 days ago by Badger
Dionysus
Dionysus
16 days ago

Great news, great site & great update on offseason.

When I think of getting younger, I rarely think of that from within, but as you mention, Kim, Freeland, Rushing all could help accomplish. Also on the pitching side, leaning on Sasaku, Sheehan, Wrobleski, Ryan, Stone, Hurt, Gervase, etc.

I like the Boston idea. Aside from Freeland, might be nice to have a future 3B solution added to the system with Muncy in his final contract year.

As for OF, we need to hope we build a bridge until the cavalry arrives.

Michael Norris
Editor
15 days ago
Reply to  Dionysus

Sasaku? Methinks you been drinking too much Sake!

Dionysus
Dionysus
15 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Nae autocorrect

Michael Norris
Editor
15 days ago
Reply to  Dionysus

Uh huh, if you say so.

Norcaldodgerfan
16 days ago

Great news Jeff. Thanks for keeping LADC alive and well. KTLA sports reporter put out an X comment yesterday that the Dodgers were in discussion for Skubal. Would love it, but find it far-fetched.

Farhan Friedman
Farhan Friedman
16 days ago

If the Red Sox are interested in Marte, perhaps a Tommy Edman package might entice them if the price is too high for Marte. Edman and a pitcher not named Sheehan for Duran. Then you can slot Kim in as your second baseman.

Michael Norris
Editor
15 days ago

Not trading Edman. Established player and much better option than Kim or anyone else as a utility guy.

tedraymond
tedraymond
16 days ago

Jeff, I’m happy to read that LADC will continue for at least another season.

I expect that it could be a quiet off season for the Dodger front office.
And, I’m good with that. That said, AF and staff will probably pull off a major signing or trade that none of us would expect.

I’ve been a proponent of trading for Brendan Donovan in lieu of resigning Kiki. Kiki has been fun to watch over the years, but I feel it’s time to move on for a more consistent, productive player. I think Donovan fits that profile.

I’d like to see a trade for Wilmer Abreu to man the CF spot. Then have Pages in RF and Teoscar in LF (if he is not traded). As much as I am a fan of Sheehan, if that’s what it takes to get Abreu then make it happen. I don’t know if a one for one trade is feasible, but leave that to the FO or another poster.

As this rosters’ stars age I think it’s important to improve the defense up the middle. With Will catching, Mookie becoming a GG caliber SS, Kim and/or Edman 2B, Abreu would complete the making of a solid defensive unit.

As Badger mentioned above about every Dodger hitter is expected to emphasize slug in their hitting approach, I would like to see that change. The players that are expected to slug probably don’t take much input from the current hitting coaches. They are all veterans who know their swing better than a guy who never played professional baseball and who’s only apparent star student is JD Martinez. It’s the hitters at the bottom of the order, Edman, Kim, Rojas, etc who should be working the count for a walk or making contact trying to get on base for the top of the order. Too many non competitive and wasted AB’s from the 7-9 spots this past season.

Watching the Brewers and Blue Jay hitters making consistent contact and putting the ball in play made for entertaining games. And, I know, it was slug from Rojas and Smith that won the seventh game, but it was the Jays that had runners on base it seemed every inning. The Dodgers were extremely lucky to win in the end. But, that’s usually what it takes to win a championship.

Carry on.

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
16 days ago
Reply to  tedraymond

Being a devils advocate; Yes Milwaukee and Toronto were entertaining, the Dodgers have won two consecutive WS. So is their approach so bad?

I think Toronto showed how if you can string hits together, you will score a lot of runs. They did so in the games they won. However, as the results show, it’s hard to sustain that.

That said,I think the Dodgers need one player on the team that can be a pesky line drive hitter. There is enough slug on the team to compensate.

tedraymond
tedraymond
16 days ago
Reply to  Sam Oyed

Sam, the Dodgers approach is, obviously, not bad. I think you might agree when they don’t slug the chances of winning are reduced. Also, to watch them score 2-5 runs early in a game and then nothing is boring to WATCH even if they win.

Why not try to do both. Having the 7-9 hitters have the capabilities to make contact, put the ball in play, and bunt would not only make the game more interesting, but provide the top of the 1-6 who have slug be more productive. I think they would need more than one player with contact hit skills considering the failure rate is about 75%.

You’re correct in that it is hard to sustain any type of hitting whether it’s base hits in bunches or slug.

Badger
Badger
16 days ago
Reply to  tedraymond

“Too many non competitive and wasted AB’s from the 7-9 spots this past season”

Amen to that. You could add Ohtani’s name to that list with as many chase whiffs he has had, but filing a complaint about your MVP kinda sounds lame.

About getting younger, I was about to mention what you just did – it wasn’t Pages the Younger who came through with the big hits, it was Rojas and Smith. Getting younger sounds good in print but getting better sounds better. To me anyway.

I think the Abreu to whom you refer, Wilyer, is what we usta call a pregnant idea. He is however entering his prime and is team controlled for four years. That trade would be expensive. His fWAR projection is 2 WAR in 417 at bats, BR projection is of course higher, but, whatever, it’s gonna cost one of our stud AA outfielders and a pitcher. Maybe more. Would you do it? For the record I would.

Last edited 16 days ago by Badger
tedraymond
tedraymond
16 days ago
Reply to  Badger

If it took Sheehan and a stud OF prospect to make it happen I’m all in trading for Abreu (but only Wilyer. lol). There’s probably going to be room for one OF prospect in a future Dodger OF if the trade is made. Pages and Abreu should be around for a few years. That leaves 3-5 prospects vying for one spot down the road.

Keith
Keith
15 days ago
Reply to  tedraymond

Not trying to pop your balloon Ted, but Abreu is a RFer he has only played CF in 1 game, during his time in the big leagues. Bringing him on would keep Pages in center, but it would achieve getting Teo back to left. Everything I’ve heard and read has been that the bosox are willing to trade Duran not Abreu.

tedraymond
tedraymond
15 days ago
Reply to  Keith

Damn, balloon popped! Appreciate the correction Keith. I would still do the trade being I’m fine with Pages in CF and Abreu in RF.
Anything to get Teoscar out of RF. Duran would be acceptable as well.

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
16 days ago

I like Kim and think he as the potential to really help the team. However, he has yet to show he can consistently hit MLB pitching. Roberts specifically called him out last season, saying he had to many non competitive at bats. I would not rely on him to man second base until he does.

Ron Fairly fan
Ron Fairly fan
16 days ago

Per Jorge Castillo Dodgers in agreement with Edwin Diaz

Dionysus
Dionysus
15 days ago
Reply to  Ron Fairly fan

Lfg

Ron Fairly fan
Ron Fairly fan
16 days ago

Per Passan 3 years 69 million for Diaz

tedraymond
tedraymond
15 days ago
Reply to  Ron Fairly fan

Wow! twenty three million a year. I guess AF has no limit in spending for relievers in order to avoid a trade deadline move. Hopefully, this signing pays off where the Scott signing did not. It, also, allows Sasaki another shot at starting.
The 2026 BP could be other worldly if health can be maintained.

Dionysus
Dionysus
15 days ago
Reply to  tedraymond

#notmymoney

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
15 days ago
Reply to  Ron Fairly fan

Dodgers signing Diaz is the second best news of the day. Jeff keeping Dodger Chronicles alive is the best news.   :wpds_grin: 

norcaldodgerfan
16 days ago
Reply to  Ron Fairly fan

And just like that the Dodgers do indeed spend $$. It what was supposed to be a quiet off season, but they spend $$ on the BP. Any additions to the position players side of the roster will come from the trade market.

Like the signing of Diaz.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
16 days ago

Kyle Schwarber to re-sign with Phillies on five-year, $150 million deal

Michael Norris
Editor
16 days ago
Reply to  Ron Fairly fan

Just read that.

Michael Norris
Editor
16 days ago

Lost a good friend yesterday, Steve Duncan, former drummer for The Desert Rose Band. Also, we lost Raul Malo, lead singer for The Mavericks. RIP.

tedraymond
tedraymond
15 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Damn, so sorry to hear about Raul Malo’s passing. One of the great voices. I was introduced to the group 25 years ago. Their album Trampoline is in my top 10 favorite albums. Sixty years old…way too young. Cancer.

Michael Norris
Editor
15 days ago
Reply to  tedraymond

I used to do What a Crying shame a lot.

Bobby
Bobby
16 days ago

Thanks, Jeff. Let’s 3 peat for your generosity!

Edwin Diaz could be a huge pickup, but relievers are up and down so often that I cant get excited yet.

TennisMenace
TennisMenace
15 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

His 1.63 ERA with 28 saves looks pretty good to me. I hope he doesn’t follow Tanner Scott’s first year here. Maybe this will take the pressure off of Tanner as he gets demoted to be a 6-7th inning guy only.

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
16 days ago

Glad to hear that Dodger Chronicles will continue. Best Dodger blog on the planet by far. Thanks Jeff.

TennisMenace
TennisMenace
15 days ago

Oh, great news Jeff….I’m glad to know this place exists.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
15 days ago

Let me add my thanks, Jeff, for another year (hopefully more) of LADC. Really appreciate the time and effort you and Bear put into this blog.

So much for a quiet Dodger off season. If Bazooka and Stewart come back healthy and Scott can find himself again, we could actually have one of the best bullpens in baseball next year. Not to mention hopefully having Phillips back later in the year.

A reporter in San Diego is saying that Preller is working on a deal that will make the Soto trade look like nothing. Of course, sometimes reporters get it wrong, but knowing Preller, I’m interested to see what he might have up his sleeve.

I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see them move Tatis but a monster deal might involve others as well.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
15 days ago

I would welcome Tatis to the Dodgers.

What does the trade evaluater say regarding Dodgers and Tatis? Pages plus Glasnow get close?

Michael Norris
Editor
15 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

Padres will never trade Tatis to LA not a chance in hell.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
15 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Relax your vocal chords, you’ll sing better

Michael Norris
Editor
15 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

I sing pretty damn good as it is. Tatis will never be traded to the Dodgers from the Padres. Bet your house and life savings on it.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
15 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

Given Glasnow is a negative number and Tatis is at 83, I have my answer

Bobby
Bobby
15 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

Offer them the chargers back

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
15 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

And the Clippers

Michael Norris
Editor
15 days ago

AF pulls off another shocker. Did not even think Diaz was on their radar. Bur he wont wear 39 in LA.

Last edited 15 days ago by Michael Norris
Dionysus
Dionysus
15 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Best reliever on market? I thought the length would rile him out. 3y is perfect

TennisMenace
TennisMenace
15 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Maybe we won’t need Yamamoto to close out game 7 next year.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
15 days ago
Reply to  TennisMenace

How many extra inning games in the WS might have something to say about that

Keith
Keith
15 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

When the off season started I thought maybe Williams or Suarez would be a target, I never thought AF/BG would be shopping at the top shelf.

philjones
philjones
15 days ago

Very good news to start my day on 2 fronts:

Thanks Jeff for keeping this site alive.

Thanks for the Edwin Diaz signing. Out of the blue for me but I love it.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
15 days ago
Reply to  philjones

Out of the Blue and into the Blue

Scott Andes
15 days ago

Diaz signing is savage. I’m guessing that means T.Scott will not be the closer in 2026.

Kickstart
Kickstart
15 days ago

Yes Jeff thanks man for keeping it going. I really love reading your stuff. Keep up the good work

Bobby
Bobby
15 days ago

If you guys haven’t heard Edwin Diaz entrance song, it’s well worth watching and imagining how amazing this will be bumped at Dodger Stadium:

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
15 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

I like it

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

Very cool.

Cassidy
Cassidy
15 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

We used to complain about AF dumpster diving for the bullpen.

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
14 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

We can still expect some of that. Sometimes it pays off.

therealten
15 days ago

Thanks Jeff for keeping the site open. I love the Diaz signing. He pitched great against La but then so did Scott. I expect Scott to bounce back. I still think the Dodgers need an offensive player or 2. I know the names look good but we just struggled so much to score in the playoffs. But the results are what they are. We are getting older. A right handed complement to Muncy and another good hitter in the outfield or second base could do it. I expect Teo to come back stronger n Edman.

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

Kim really hasn’t had much of a chance to show what he can do. The Dodgers need to give him a real opportunity.
Hell, a couple years back Vargas had a lot of “runway” at 2B even though it was on-the-job training.
Contrary to popular believe, Kim had a solid rookie season. As it was, he batted .280 in 161 ABs and his OPS was a tick under .700–close to league average. He stole 13 bases and was caught just once. Play him full-time and he might steal 50 bases.
Roberts didn’t play him much against lefties even though he showed reverse splits! Like many players, Kim needs to cut down on Ks and boost his on-base percentage. He won’t have a chance to improve if he’s sitting on the bench.
Nobody doubts Kim’s glove, range and speed. He has Gold Glove potential, and he’s several years younger than most of his teammates. We want this team to get younger, right?

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

Between Edman and Kim, who has more upside?
Kim is younger, swifter and still has room for improvement. Nobody questions his work ethic.
Edman is a finished product, as they say, and a valuable UT guy. Plug-and-play. That’s a role Kim is still learning.
In terms of OPS, Kim, just a rookie, outhit both Edman and Kike last season–each of whom received many more ABs. Kim’s OPS was .699 to Edman’s .656 and Kike’s .621.
For some reason, Roberts basically platooned Kim even though he produced reverse splits. He only faced lefties 21 times–but had a team-high OPS of .952 against them. Why not see what he can accomplish in a full-time role?
As for Freeland, he had some nice moments in ’25 but mostly showed he wasn’t ready to push Miggy or Kike off the roster.

Badger
Badger
15 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I remember saying wow when Scott was signed. I’m not saying it this time. I wonder what Suarez wanted.

Now? The outfielder. Another top shelf purchase? Tatis? I doubt it.

Dionysus
Dionysus
15 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

We’ll figure something out

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
15 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I hear you.

At least payroll cost for innings 8 and 9 are better matching innings 1 – 6.

Now I want Anthony and PCA in the Dodgers outfield.

Keith
Keith
15 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

Hey Bum, they made a song about that in 1967 it’s called
“California Dreaming”😀

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
15 days ago
Reply to  Keith

Sometimes ya gotta sing for your dinner

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
15 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

Diaz is considered a great clubhouse guy

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
15 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

Regarding your Tatis trade, the simulator says Sheehan and Rushing would do it.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
15 days ago

I’m in.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
15 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

Now we just have to convince Preller and AF.

Dionysus
Dionysus
15 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

A litle bit of a health issue?

Ron Fairly fan
Ron Fairly fan
15 days ago
Reply to  Dionysus

Team Canada’s WBC manager Ernie Whitt said that Freddie Freeman would like to participate, but it’s not set he would be available. Whitt said Freeman is having “some procedures done” and they will know more later with how he’s feeling.

(@fabianardaya.bsky.social) 2025-12-09T17:55:47.077Z

per Fabian Ardaya sounds like something is up with Freddie’s health. Sounds minor hopefully

Dionysus
Dionysus
15 days ago
Reply to  Ron Fairly fan

Good excuse to opt out

Keith
Keith
15 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

STB, regarding the Preller/Padre rumor, I was looking some stuff up, and from what I can tell, Machado has 8 years and around 300 mil left on his contract, and Tatis has 9 years and 286 mil left on his contract. I’m thinking if Preller can move either one of those contracts for anything it would be a big deal.

im going to predict, just for the fun of it, Machado to the Yankees.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
15 days ago
Reply to  Keith

Tatis is almost 7 years younger than Manny which would make his contract far easier to move I would think.

Keith
Keith
15 days ago
Reply to  Keith

Here is a question for one of you brainiacs, if a team trades for a player, mid contract, what portion of his pay goes towards the new team’s CBT, the average of the whole contract, or the average of the portion of the contract the new team acquires.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
15 days ago
Reply to  Keith

I believe it’s figured as follows:

When the original contract is signed, an AAV for the entire contract is figured. If the player is traded mid-contract the new team picks up the AAV for the remaining years.

In other words, the AAV is not re-calculated based on the remaining $ in the contract. The AAV number is just moved from the original team to the new team.

Jeff, please correct me if I’m wrong about that.

Keith
Keith
15 days ago

Thanks STB

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
15 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Might we see him in 2026

Cassidy
Cassidy
15 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

If you can afford it, why not sign the best player available, especially on a short term deal, with deferred $. Love the Diaz signing.

Keith
Keith
15 days ago

I read that the O’s offered schwarber 5/150 mil, I’m guessing he took that offer to the Phillies and said here’s the number. I’m happy to see a team that has shied away from any big contracts for quite a while finally attempt to spend some money. I believe there are a lot of owners that really don’t care if they win or not, as long as their profit margins stay up. Thankfully we have an owner that is willing to do whatever it takes to win.

Norcaldodgerfan
15 days ago

Real of fiction?

Ron Fairly fan
Ron Fairly fan
15 days ago

He’s a local sportscaster in L A at KTLA a local L A channel. I have no idea if he has legitimate connections with any one in the Dodgers organization. I saw another rumor about the Dodgers seriously looking at Skubal but who knows what AF has cooking I never thought they would sign Diaz.

Keith
Keith
15 days ago

This is the only place I’ve heard or read it so I’m a little skeptical

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
15 days ago

Hear, hear! Very glad to have LADC going for another championship season. Thank you, Jeff.
Today’s big news, of course, is Edwin Diaz… Did not see that one coming…. So I guess Kenley won’t be returning.
The bullpen is now loaded. Or maybe overloaded. What is the ripple effect?
A trade from the pitching depth for an outfielder now feels even more likely. Duran or Abreu? Or maybe Jake Myers from the Astros? I don’t think it will be Kwan, as the Dodgers are signaling that Teo will likely move to LF–which could be a reason for a rangy up-the-middle defender like Myers.
Putting up $$$ for Bader now feels less likely to me. Flipping a young pitcher like Sheehan or Wrobleski or ??? seems more likely.
Bringing in another outfielder would make Ryan Ward the odd man out. If the Dodgers have an interest in Brendan Donovan, Ward could fit into a package with a pitcher or two, as the Cards need both pitching and power

dodgerram
dodgerram
15 days ago

Thanx Jeff for keeping this site open for at last another year! You and Bear are doing a wonderful job. IMHO best site for Dodgers news and discussions.

The Diaz signing came out of nowhere for me. Did not expect it.
Lets hope he and Scott can be the lights out 8 and 9th inning guys in 2026.. That would be huge for our chances at threepeat.

Need a bat off the bench with some power and a strong defender in CF and we are set IMHO. I am still on the Buxton bandwagon.

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

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
15 days ago

I was surprised by the Diaz signing but it makes sense. The Dodgers have a once in a generation opportunity to win three straight World Series. So signing, what the industry considers the best closer is consistent with that goal.

As for Suarez vs Diaz, Diaz was marginally better in percent saves (90 vs 88) and had a higher K/9/(13.3 vs 9.7). Other stats are basically the same. Suarez is also older (32 vs 35 in 2026). Either pitcher would benefit the Dodgers. Time will tell if this signing was good or bad.

Dionysus
Dionysus
15 days ago
Reply to  Sam Oyed

I like shopping at the high end. We need WS high leverage innings!

And no more relievers please. Just try to make an eight-man bullpen out of this group of arms. You’ll end up with 5-10 studs leftover.

Badger
Badger
15 days ago
Reply to  Dionysus

Im wondering why fangraphs projects Diaz nowhere near what he did this year. Same with Suarez. Do they just project everyone to be less than next year?

Freddie should sit in a jacuzzi after doing yoga all winter. Same with Ohtani and Yamamoto. I understand why MLB allows it, and I read that deals are struck to cover contracts, but I still don’t like it. MLB seasons are long enough. Further wear and tear on players over 30 is just not worth the risk in my opinion.

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
15 days ago

Some more info on the Diaz signing

ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan revealed during a Tuesday night edition of “SportsCenter” that Diaz “was not happy” that he “did not get a call giving him a heads up” about the Mets’ signing of Williams. Additionally, Alexis Diaz, Edwin’s brother, spent time with the Dodgers last season and “reported back to him that everything there is as great as they say.” 

4-Gens
15 days ago

Makes me think….

Signing Diaz makes me think the Dodgers are not confident Tanner Scott can return to elite level.

Hearing Prellar spout about a big deal coming makes me think he’s trying to move Boegarts contract and has to package him with Tatis to do it.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
14 days ago
Reply to  4-Gens

I don’t think it was Preller who was spouting about a big trade. That was a SD reporter. I saw Preller on tv yesterday and he was totally stonefaced when responding to that question. Had the usual comments about “we like what we have” but “are always working to get better”. The usual GM drivel.

I’m not saying he won’t pull off something huge, but he wasn’t the one predicting it.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
14 days ago
Reply to  4-Gens

Mets might be interested.

John
John
15 days ago

Jeff really enjoy your site, thank you!!! I wish the Dodgers would bring Brett Butler to spring training (even earlier) and have him work with Kim. There is a chance Kim could be a better version of butler than Butler himself.

Keith
Keith
14 days ago
Reply to  John

Alonso to the O’s 5/155 mil good for the O’s they swung and missed on schwarber but got Alonso. What the heck are the Mets doing? They’ve lost three fan favorites this season Nimmo, Diaz, and now Alonso. They need Tucker real bad now.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
14 days ago
Reply to  Keith

The Mets still have plenty of time to redeem themselves with their fans. You mentioned Tucker. Bregman and the two Japanese corner guys are still out there, plus the pitcher Imai.

And, of course, they could also talk Preller into a trade for Tatis.

Or maybe they’ll just load up the truck and give the Tigers something crazy for Skubal.

Last edited 14 days ago by Singing the Blue
Bumsrap
Bumsrap
14 days ago

Miller and Bogaerts and Machado for some Mets would clear Padre payroll and allow Mets to replace Diaz.

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
14 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

I don’t see any team taking on both Bogaerts and Machado contracts even to get Miller. They don’t even have a spot to play Bogaerts with Lindero at SS and now Semien at 2B.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
14 days ago

First base?

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
14 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

I suppose he could play 1B but no sane GM would take on both of those contracts considering how old Bogaerts and Manny will be at the end of them. Manny maybe, but not Bogaerts also.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
14 days ago

So Arte then?

Keith
Keith
14 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

Stearns was always a sharp cookie with Milwaukee, well have to see what he comes up with

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

Compared to past years, this was a very tame Rule 5 for us. Not much worry going in and no panic afterwards.

Glad we have that 40th spot open on the roster. Just sitting there waiting for Skubal. 🙂

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
14 days ago

That math would be + 1 -4 = 36

Bobby
Bobby
14 days ago

Damn, the Alonso/Baltimore story was the only signing of the day. What a boring overall winter meetings!

Keith
Keith
14 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Everything is done over the cel phone these days, nobody really needs to meet face to face anymore. Wonder if they will just skip the whole winter meetings thing all together, in the not too distant future

Daniel
Daniel
14 days ago

Are most closers converted from starters,or do some pitchers identify early( high school/ college) as relief pitchers?

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
14 days ago

Edwin Diaz! Welcome aboard!
A pleasant surprise. Another reason it’s good to be a Dodgers fan.
And I am so grateful that I’m not a Mets fan.
Can you imagine? Steve Cohen invests a fortune in Soto…. and within one season he proceeds to lose fan favorites Nimmo, Diaz and Alonso.
Good news for Baltimore getting the Polar Bear. He and Taylor Ward could combine raise the team HR total by 50 next season. The O’s need pitching and perhaps the Dodgers could find a rising prospect there.
Right now, it feels like we are just waiting to learn who will be joining the Dodgers outfield….

Watford Dodger
Watford Dodger
14 days ago

Wonder if Soto is regretting not taking the Dodger’s money? Would look pretty good in our lineup and we wouldn’t be looking for an outfielder!

Diaz was a bit of a surprise but if Scott can return to form would give us a formidable late inning combo.

Dodgerfan
Dodgerfan
14 days ago

MLB rumor says KC are interested in Teoscar,who’s in KC that the dodgers might be interested in.

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