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MLB Roster Construction

I have finally finished the project on roster construction that I promised Badger.  Sometimes I get caught up in the MiLB games too much so I cannot get to my other topics.  Then again how many times can we say Max and Pages need to step it up, not to mention everyone on the bench (Austin Barnes, Chris Taylor, Miguel Rojas, and Kiké Hernández).

The data I used was compiled the day after the domestic opening day occurred.  So what I report today has undoubtedly changed.  Rosters are very fluid for all teams.  My charts below reflect the different categories teams used to build their 26 man roster, plus those on the IL at the time.

There are 780 players in MLB.  In total, the players were acquired as such:

  • Free Agent – 231
  • Trade – 220
  • Draft – 190
  • International Free Agent (IFA) – 51
  • Waivers – 49
  • Purchased – 17
  • Rule 5 – 16
  • Undrafted Free Agent (UDFA) – 6

I consider the home grown group to be drafted, IFA, and UDFA.  Combined that total is 247 and is slightly more than the free agents and trade acquisitions.

The Dodgers have not grown their 26-man roster by homegrown players.  Their roster consists of:

  • Free Agent – 11
  • Trade – 8
  • Draft – 3
  • International Free Agent (IFA) – 2
  • Purchased – 1 (Anthony Banda)
  • Undrafted Free Agent (UDFA) – 1 (Jack Dreyer)

Their home grown players total 6.

That does not count the number of LAD players on the IL.  They have 5 drafted pitchers on the IL.  4 pitchers they acquired via trade are also on the IL.  As is the one IFA (Edgardo Henriquez) and waiver wire acquisition (Evan Phillips).

The Dodgers have recently added a 12th pitcher on the IL.  The Dodgers have 30 pitchers on their 40 man, 12 are on the IL (7 on the 60 day IL).  I know we continue to beat the proverbial dead horse, but this is the problem the Dodgers need to find a solution to.

Okay back to roster construction.

As much s*** as Padres fans throw at LAD for trying to buy a championship, the Padres have exactly three home grown players; 2 drafted and 1 IFA.  All of their players on the IL were acquired via trade.

Now I might have expected that the Padres used their largess of drafted and IFA players for trades, and technically they have considering the 7 on the IL.  But for the 26 man roster, half of their players were acquired as free agents.  Only Texas with 14 has more free agents on their 26-man.

St. Louis carries the most drafted players on their 26-man with 12. Minnesota and Detroit top the AL with 11 players on their 26-man who were drafted.

As was expected (by me anyway), Tampa Bay leads MLB with 17 players on their roster acquired via trade.  Milwaukee has the next most traded for players with 13.

Three teams lead MLB with 4 IFA players on their roster: Houston, Kansas City, and NYY.

Also not surprising, Miami leads MLB with 7 players picked up off the waiver wire.

 

NL West

 

NL Central

 

NL East

 

AL West

 

AL Central

 

AL East

 

 

 

MiLB Game Summaries

 

OKC Comets 15 – Round Rock Express (Texas) 0

After being handcuffed for 11 innings, OKC put up 15 runs on 19 hits in the 5th game of the 6-game series.  Every OKC batter reached base.  Every OKC hitter except 1 had at least 2 hits. 7 of the 9 OKC hitters had at least 1 XBH.  5 Comets hit 7 combined HRs.  Three more players hit doubles.

Matt Sauer started for OKC and completed 5.0 scoreless innings.  He allowed 2 singles, no walks, and registered 4 strikeouts.  RHRP Noah Davis and LHRP Alec Gamboa had identical 2.0 scoreless IP with 1 hit, 1 walk, and 3 K.  The three Comets pitchers pitched a combined 4-hit shutout, and did not allow a runner to reach 3B.

Oklahoma City hit seven home runs in a game for the first time since May 30, 2021. Six of the team’s seven homers Saturday traveled at least 405 feet.

Hyeseong Kim and James Outman became the first OKC teammates with two home runs in one game since Ryan Ward and Dalton Rushing Sept. 21, 2024, at Salt Lake.  Outman and Michael Chavis hit the team’s first set of back-to-back home runs this season in the fourth inning.  They did so on consecutive pitches.

 

 

 

 

 

Then there is some Kim “D”.

 

  • Hyeseong Kim – 2-5, 1 BB, 2 runs, 3 RBI, 2 HR (3)
  • Alex Freeland – 3-6, 1 run, 1 RBI, double (6)
  • Ryan Ward – 2-5, 1 BB, 2 runs, 1 RBI, HR (2)
  • Eddie Rosario – 2-4, 1 BB, 2 RBI, double (6), Sac Fly
  • James Outman – 2-5, 1 BB, 2 runs, 3 RBI, 2 HR (3)
  • Michael Chavis – 4-5, 1 BB, 3 runs, 1 RBI, HR (6)
  • Hunter Feduccia – 2-6, 2 runs, 2 RBI, double (2), HR (2)
  • Austin Gauthier – 2-4, 1 BB, 2 runs, 1 RBI

 

 

Box Score

 

 

Arkansas Travelers (Seattle) 5 – Tulsa Drillers 3

Jacob Meador started for Tulsa.  Overall he was not very effective, either pitching or defense.  Jacob did retire the side in order in the first with 13 pitches.

He gave up a run in the 2nd on a single, 2 SB, and a catcher’s throwing error.

Tulsa got the run back in the top of the 3rdBubba Alleyne was HBP and moved to 3rd on a Chris Newell single.  Alleyne scored on a sacrifice fly hit by Taylor Young.

Arkansas grabbed back the lead in the bottom of the 3rd.  Julio Rodriguez (not that Julio) doubled to start the inning.  He moved to 3rd on an errant pickoff throw by Meador.  Rodriguez scored on a sacrifice fly for the Arkansas lead.

In the 4th, Arkansas was running on Meador and the Drillers.  Single, SB, single to score 1.  SB and another errant pickoff throw to 2nd and the runner is on 3rd.  After another walk, Jose Rodriguez relieved Meador. Arkansas then pulled off a double steal scoring another run.

Arkansas scored a run without getting a hit.  BB, WP, BB, double steal, balk scoring a run.

Everything was quiet until the 8th for Tulsa.  In the 8th, Chris Newell drew a walk and moved to 2nd on a WP.  Newell scored on a John Rhodes double (3).

In the 9th, Damon Keith as a pinch hitter hit a 2-out double (1), and scored on a Chris Newell single.

Chris Newell was the only Tulsa batter to have 2 hits.  Chris went 2-3 with 2 BB, 1 run, and 1 RBI.

 

Box Score

 

 

Lansing Lugnuts (A’s) 6 – Great Lakes Loons 3

Payton Martin had a very disappointing start in this game.  Dionysus asked what was wrong with Martin.  In Martin’s 2.1 IP (66 pitches – 42 strikes), he surrendered 4 runs (all earned), on NINE hits and 2 walks.  He did not have any strikeouts.  I did not watch him pitch today, but it sure appears that his pitches caught way too much of the plate, which was verified by reviewing the batter box screens.

Of the 42 strikes, 35 prompted a swing, and 7 called.  Of those 35 swings, only 4 were swing and misses. Since I did not see the game, I have no idea whether his pitches flattened out or he lost velocity.  But he was certainly hittable today.

In the 2nd inning, Kole Myers (RF) tripled (1) and came home on catcher Nelson Quiroz’s double (2).  In the 4th, Great Lakes scored a pair of unearned runs.  Quiroz singled home one with his 2nd hit and 2nd RBI of the game.  The other run scored on a Kendall George sacrifice fly.

The Loons crawled back into the game in the 7thJosue De Paula (LF) drew a BB, Logan Wagner (3B) doubled (4) and moved De Paula to 3rdJoe Vetrano (1B) got an infield single to load the bases for Jordan Thompson (SS).  Thompson doubled home a pair and put runners on 2nd and 3rd with just one out.  GL tied the score when Kole Myers got his second RBI hit, a single, that moved Thompson to 3rd, and Myers moved to 2nd on the play.

With a new pitcher, on the 1st pitch Nelson Quiroz ambushed him for a 2-run single.

Kendell George and Josue De Paula each walked to load the bases.  Zyhir Hope (DH) singled home a pair, and the Loons put up 7 in the 7th, to take a 10-6 lead.

In the 9th, the Loons scored a pair of insurance runs.  Kendall George singled, De Paula reached on an error, and Hope drew a BB.  Joe Vetrano hit his 2nd double (3) of the day to score two.

 22 year old RHP Cam Day entered in the 5th inning, and pitched well in 4.0 innings.  He allowed a solo run on 3 hits and 2 BB.  He also had 1 K.  Day threw 72 pitches, 46 for strikes in his 4.0 IP.

The once promising LHP, Robinson Ortiz entered in the 9th.  He loaded the bases but got the final out without surrendering a run. Ortiz threw 23 pitches in the 9th, with 12 for strikes.

Hitting stars in this one:

  • Nelson Quiroz – 3-5, 1 BB, 1 run, 4 RBI, double (2)
  • Joe Vetrano – 3-6, 1 run, 2 RBI, 2 doubles (3)
  • Kole Myers – 2-3, 3 BB, 3 runs, 1 RBI, triple (1)
  • Logan Wagner – 2-5, 1 RBI, 1 run, double (4)

 

Box Score

 

Stockton Ports (A’s) 3 – Rancho Cucamonga Quakes 0

20-year-old RHP Sean Linan was excellent for 4.0 IP.  In the 5th, he allowed a BB, a single putting runners on the corners, and a sacrifice fly gave the Ports a 1-0 lead.  After Linan got two outs, 22-year-old RHP Ryan Brown relieved Linan and got the final out.

The Ports scored a pair of additional runs in the 6th without getting a hit.  FWIW, both runs were unearned.  Cameron Leary walked and moved to 2nd on an errant Ryan Brown pickoff throw.  Leary stole 3rd and scored on catcher Gio Cueto’s throwing error for the first run. Myles Naylor drew a BB.  Naylor stole 2nd and moved to 3rd on the Cueto’s second throwing error of the inning.  Naylor scored on a ground out.

Elijah Hainline had a pair of hits, including a double.  Mike Sirota also had a pair of hits.  Raynerd Ortega tripled but was left stranded.

 

Box Score

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Michael Norris

OKC goes off on a night when the Dodgers basically could not hit a pitcher with a plus 7 ERA. Sasaki deserved a better fate. He pitched well.

dodgerram

Yes , he did well and deserved a better fate.Just one of those nights during a 162 game marathon.

Today is a new day, that is the beauty of baseball.

BTW, who says Pages can not play CF ? Great catch.

Go dodgers!!!!!1

Michael Norris

He made one good play. Even a blind squirrel gets a nut now and then. I still think he is more suited as a corner outfielder. He still can’t hit a lick.

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Jeff

That was his 2nd great catch of the season, Bear. Let’s give him some credit, then send him back to the farm. 😉

Michael Norris

I guess I missed the other one. He is not a centerfielder.

Duke Not Snider

Sasaki did OK, but Pages saved him from an ugly stat line with that robbery at the wall. Considering his reputation for dubious defense, Pages also did himself a big favor on that play. Perhaps the finest play of his career.
I feel sorry for the fans who witnessed this debacle. Imagine that you can get to one game a season–and this was the one. Ugh. Very rough day for Casparius after several solid outings.
Very nice to see that Kim and Outman each hit two HRs in the OKC game. Were they playing on the moon? Did Kim really hit one 462 feet? He’s not supposed to have that kind of power. The video of his play at SS is nice too.
Kim seems on track to be summoned to LA in due course. The outlook for Outman is more iffy, what with Rosario in the mix.

Back to LA…. Michael Busch probably got a little extra enjoyment hammering the team that traded him. It got me thinking about a Dodger-prospect alumni team:

Catcher–Keibert Ruiz, Connor Wong
1B–Michael Busch, Luke Raley
2B– Zach McKinstry
3B–Miguel Vargas
SS–Trey Sweeney, Jacob Amaya
OF–Jonny DeLuca, Raley, Gavin Lux
UT–Kyle Freeman

Off the top of my head…. Who am I forgetting? The pitchers would include Ryan Pepiot, Dean Kremer and Josaiah Gray

Michael Norris

Zach Pop

Dionysus

Eovaldi, Barlow, . .

Dionysus

I can’t believe we couldn’t get to Brown. Reminded me of an old futile Dodgers lineup letting a so-so pitcher survive early and letting him off the hook.

Badger

I can see that represents a lot of work Jeff. Thank you. I will take a closer look later but it appears every team has a similar balance. Obviously getting the right free agents and drafting tradable assets is how the Dodgers and Padres are getting it done.

Maybe Casparius is a one inning pitcher. And maybe Garcia doesn’t belong. Kopech is pitching again. Miller? Gonsolin? And tell me about Noah Davis.

Pitching doesn’t matter if you don’t score any runs. This offense is too good to have that happen. Wake up call?

After that terrific start the Dodgers are a .500 club in their last 10.

Were those home runs really hit that far? I think the Dodgers might be ready to put Kim in the lineup. I know I’m ready to see him. Yes, Pages made a great catch last night. But as was mentioned, he isn’t hitting a lick. Will the Dodgers give him a hundred at bats? Kim in center, Edman at second? Kim at short, Betts at second, Edman in center? Outman? Rushing for SS or CF? Bottom of the order 1 for 16. Barnes 0 for 13. Roster construction.

Im not really worried yet. Just curious what might happen in the coming weeks.

Dave

Or Kim at second,Edman in center, Mookie at short( because that’s what they have decided for some reason)

Dionysus

Garcia’s so gone when Phillips comes back.

Beat some Cub ass tonight and everything’s fine.

Lovable losers in quite a binding with Tucker. He’s looking like a top 5 player in the league.

Bumsrap

The Dodgers have in-house alternatives for dealing with current weaknesses. A few alternatives are on the IL and a few are in Oklahoma.

Patience vs knee-jerk decisions have to be a headquarters drinking fountain common topic. All we need is to plant a bug and listen in.

OhioDodger

The Los Angeles Dodgers suffered a historically embarrassing home loss to the Chicago Cubs, 16-0, Saturday evening. It was the single worst loss at Dodger Stadium in the proud history of L.A.

Well, if nothing else, we got to witness history being made last night. At least Roki did well and made progress.

Dionysus

I keep waiting for his break-out game. He’s really like watching a top prospect struggling through his first season. Stone & Sheehan were both better. And I’d take a healthy River Ryan over all three.

Jeff

That was the worst embarrassment as a Dodger fan I’ve ever seen. I couldn’t believe my eyes. And, to top it off, they extended it by having Miggy pitch for 2 innings. To me, pure arrogance, as I’m sure the players wanted the game to end as quick as possible and should have faced a real Dodger pitcher. Pure crap, I say.

I still think Roki is hanging on by a thread.

Dionysus

5 IP 1 R

Jeff

A silly rant, Jeff D.

Dionysus

Have a game, Kim. Thanks for the name check, Jeff. These recaps go very well with the first cup of coffee of the day. Cheers. Linan moving onto the radar. Would enjoy a write-up on him if possible. He and Auger both showing signs of breaking out this year, like Copen did last.

john

Hope needs to be promoted to Tulsa

OhioDodger

WOW!! Just watched history as Rory McEllroy completes the career grand slam.

Cassidy

Just an incredible final round. Never seen so many highs and lows in a round of golf for the winner! Congrats to Rory! If Michael Busch only played against the Dodgers he could win an MVP!

OhioDodger

It will go down as one of the best all time. Thoroughly entertaining.

Michael Norris

Three solo shots by the Cubbies so far, one of them by Busch and two by Crow-Armstrong. Dodger Nation reported that the Dodgers and White Sox were discussing a deal involving Outman and Robert Jr, plus a Dodger prospect. The teams have put the talks on hold for now.

Badger

Good.

And how did Conforto miss that fly ball to left? Dodgers defense sucks.

Jeff

Another genuine embarrassment.

OhioDodger

Rats!!! Pitiful showing.

Michael Norris

The best team in Dodger history has some serious holes. Bottom of the lineup can’t hit worth beans.

Cassidy

Right now 6 of our 13 positional players couldn’t start on a local beer league team. Will our catchers ever throw out a base stealer this year? Will Barnes get a hit this year? Let’s all pitch in and buy out Chris Taylor’s contract. AF said he didn’t want to have to do business at the trading deadline this year. It may have to be his busiest deadline ever to get back to another WS.

Jeff

You could be prophetic with this post.

Jeff

On paper, we all thought they were the best. Unfortunately, reality shows a different picture. Not only is the pitching faltering, the hitting has gone south, too. Freddie looking useless as well as the bottom feeders on our roster. Time for the FO to get on the ball and change things up. Very little bat to ball skills and no home runs spells disaster for the Blue.

Norcaldodgerfan

At some point the offensive futility needs to be addressed. I’ve wanted Van Scoyoc fired many times over the last several years, perhaps it will now come to fruition.

Dionysus

Wild overreaction

Bluto

this is the way.

seriously? The hitting coach fired? Major transactions ?

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