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Sunday Game Summary

                                            Final game before the All-Star break and the Dodgers trying to win the series against the Giants after snapping their 7-game losing streak on Saturday. Yoshi Yamamoto starting for the Dodgers and Robbie Ray for the Giants. Through the first three innings, Ray was perfect. Yamamoto outside of giving up a walk in the second, and a single in the third, matched zeros with Ray. In the top of the fourth, Ohtani and Betts walked. Smith flew out to left. Freeman then ripped a double down the right field line scoring Shohei. 

                                           Teo and Pages both struck out ending the threat. Yamamoto gave up nothing but a walk in the bottom of the 4th. In the top of the 5th, Edman struck out. Rojas then homered to left field. Ruiz struck out, Ohtani singled, and Betts popped out to first to end the inning. Yoshi gave up just a single to Schmitt in the 5th. Dodgers went down 1-2-3 in the 6th. Yoshi set the Giants down in order in the bottom of the 6th.

                                          Walker replaced Ray in the 7th and retired the Dodgers in order. Yamamoto went back out for the bottom of the inning. Kim took over at second and Edman moved to third. Yaz struck out, Flores grounded out third to first. Lee then doubled. Yoshi then struck out Schmitt. Rodriguez came in to pitch. Conforto pinch hitting for Ruiz flied out. Ohtani flied out and Betts struck out to end the inning. Vesia came in to pitch for LA. Outman came in to play center and Pages moved to left. Vesia struck out the side. 

                                        In the 9th with Doval on the mound, Smith walked. Freeman and Teo struck out and Pages flew out. Scott came in to pitch for the Dodgers. Adames made the first out on a fly ball to Outman. Chapman singled. Matos then pinch hit for Yaz and homered to deep left center field tying the game. It was another blown save for Scott, and the 7th homer he has allowed this season. He got Flores to pop out, Lee walked, and Schmitt flied out to left.

                                      Lucchesi set LA down in order in the 10th. Dreyer came in to pitch the 10th for the Dodgers. Bailey lined out to center. They intentionally walked Ramos. Devers then hit a shot to deep center field that Outman caught at the wall for the second out, the runners did not move up. Casparius relieved Dreyer. Adames then grounded out Edman to Freeman. 

                                      Bivens came in to pitch the 11th for the Giants. Outman was the ghost runner at second. They intentionally walked Ohtani. Betts flied out to right, but Outman did not tag up and move to third. Smith struck out. Freeman then hit a bloop to center field scoring Outman. Teo hit a hard grounder to Flores at first that Bivens could not handle the throw on, and Ohtani scored, 4-2 LA. Pages singled to right scoring Freeman and Edman grounded out. 5-2 LA. 

                                   Casparius went back out for the bottom of the 11th. Adames the ghost runner at second.  Chapman struck out, Matos popped out and Flores flied out to Pages to end the game. Casparius went 1.1 innings and got his 7th win. Scott got his 7th blown save. LA batters struck out 12 times. Freeman’s two hits brought his average up to .297. LA had 6 hits and 4 walks. The Giants struck out 11 times, had 5 hits and also drew 4 walks. Neither team had an error. With the loss, SF drops 6 games back of LA. The Phillies beat the Padres, so LA picks up a game on the Pads and now lead them by 5.5 games. Dodgers next game will be Friday the 18th at Dodger Stadium against the Brewers. 

                                                                                                                                    Minor League Scores. 

                                 Sugarland 6 OKC 2: Bobby Miller started for the Comets, went 4.1 innings allowing 3 runs on 4 hits and 2 walks. He struck out 2. He was charged with his 3rd loss. The other 3 runs came off of Kopp and Rodriguez. Dean had 2 of the 5 Comets hits, Alexander drove in both runs with a sixth inning double. 

                                  Tulsa 5 Arkansas 3 10 Innings: The Drillers would use six pitchers to secure the win. Neeck and Reinoso went the first 3 innings and gave up all three of the Travelers runs. Tulsa scored first in the bottom of the first on a pair of doubles by Kole Myers and Kyle Nevin. In the top of the 4th, Newell walked and then stole second. Pagan tripled and McLain singled to tie the score. Both teams then remained scoreless until the 10th. In the top of the 10th with the ghost runner at second, Myers was hit by a pitch. Fernandez walked loading the bases. Nevin grounded into a 6-2-3 double play. Newell singled driving in Myers and Fernandez. After the third out, Knowles came in and got the Travelers out 1-2-3. Cabrera got the win and Knowles his 8th save. 

                                 Lansing 3 Great Lakes 1: Lansing was in control the entire game with the Loons not scoring until the bottom of the 9th inning. Lansing’s Corey Avant pitched 6 scoreless innings allowing just 2 hits and walking 3 with 4 Ks. The only Loons run scored on a homer by Decker in the bottom of the 9th. It was his third. Romero who pitched 4 innings gave up all three Lansing runs and was charged with his 3rd loss. 

                                Rancho 7 Inland Empire 8: This was a back-and-forth game from the beginning. Inland scored in the first on a triple and then an RBI single Rancho tied the game in the bottom of the frame on a single by Munoz, a ground out that moved him to second, and then a Meza single. Inland scored 2 in the top of the second on a single, a walk and then a double. Rancho came back and tied the game on a pair of walks in the bottom of the third and then a 2-RBI triple by Meza. The teams traded runs in the 5th and 5th innings and went into the top of the 9th tied 5-5. 

                              Dylan Figueredo came in to pitch the 9th. He gave up a single a walk and got a bunt pop out. A single scored a run. Then on an attempted steal of second, the catcher threw the ball away and both the runner on third and the runner stealing the base scored. Inland now led 8-5. In the bottom of the 9th, after two batters were out, Martinus singled, Osorio then hit his first homer, 8–7 Inland.  Guererro then grounded out to end the game. Rancho had 12 hits and drew 4 walks. Meza and Avila both had 3 hit games, no other Quake had more than 1. 

                                                                                                                            Around the League

                            Jays are showing interest in D-Backs Ace, Zac Gallen. Cardinals placed Nootbaar on the 10-day-IL and called up Ivan Herrera. Multiple teams, including the Dodgers, are showing interest in Twins closer, Jhoan Doran and set up man, Griffin Jax.  Mets activated Manea from the 60-day IL.  Rays will listen to offers for Taj Bradley. Braves selected former Dodger, Wander Suero and DFAd former Dodger, Michael Petersen. Blake Sabol was traded to the White Sox from the Red Sox for cash. Orioles DFAd Corbin Martin. Skubal and Skenes will be the All-Star game starters. 

Michael Norris

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

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

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dodgerram
dodgerram
22 days ago

Dodgers need a reliable closer. This has to stop. 7 blown saves by Scott alone this season. Had he converted only 3-4 more the Dodgers already would lead the Divison by almost 10 games.
Neither Scott nor Yates are doing the job. Can not go into the postseason like that.
What would the As want for Mason Miller ?

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

Duke Not Snider
Duke Not Snider
21 days ago
Reply to  dodgerram

The A’s would want A LOT for Mason Miller, who is under team control for a few more years.
But the Dodgers have a lot, so it’s a question worth asking.
Perhaps the Dodgers should have just passed on Scott and Yates.
Kenley Jansen now has 16 saves in 17 opportunities for the Angels.
Oh well.

Cassidy
Cassidy
21 days ago
Reply to  dodgerram

Dodgers sign or resign 9 guys this offseason and everyone is talking 116 and greatest team ever. Through the all star break how have those signings worked out?

1.Snell. F. Is he still on the team?
2.Sasaki. F. We both should have waited till he’s 25.
3.Scott. F. Ohtani might be the only guy in the NL who can’t hit Scott.
4.Conforto. F. Tho he’s played a pretty good LF
5.Kike. D. Waiting for October
6.Yates. D. Proof why AF dumpster dives for relievers.
7.Edman. C-. Fell into an ice bath after hot start.
8.Teo. C-. He’d be bad defensively if he was the DH.
9.Kim. A. Doing so well that Roberts won’t play him
Nine guys and bijillions of millions.
So far, colossal waste of $$$$$$$

Jeff Dominique
Admin
21 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

Snell, yes, he is on the team and could be back in the rotation before the deadline. Based on his history, you will be happy that he is a Dodger in August through October.

Sasaki – Why till he is 25? Should the Dodgers have waited so that he may have cost $100MM, $200MM, $300MM like Yamamoto? The bonus for Sasaki was $6.5MM and a MLB minimum salary. He is controlled through the 2030 season. He is not even arbitration eligible until 2028. This was a small investment for someone many believe was the best pitcher to come out of Japan. This should be much higher than an F as the Dodgers did not buy for just one year.

Scott – I honestly did not keep receipts, but a lot of commenters here wanted Scott. I think someone actually said that he was the most important person to sign.

Yates – I am guilty on this one. He has not performed as well as I thought he would, but he is only signed for one year.

Kiké – The only reason fans wanted this was for October. My position was then and remains, if the Dodgers need Kiké in the playoffs to win, they won’t.

Teo – I was okay with signing Teo for one year and a club option. Teo was not. The Dodgers should have let him walk.

Conforto – I was in favor of Conforto signing. He is playing a much better LF of late and much better than Teo’s RF. Many believe he has figured something out and will have a good 2nd half.

Teo in July – .222/.250/.250/.500 – 0 XBH, 4 RBI
Conforto in July – .250/.269/.444/.713 – 3 XBH, 6 RBI
There is no comparison between the two defensively.

I agree with your conclusion that the Dodgers overpaid for this. I still believe Snell will earn his contract. Edman will earn his contract. Full deal is $14.8MM/year for five years. 1.875 fWAR per year. As much as he has played hurt, he is already at 1.1. Sasaki will earn his contract.

Scott and Teo were bad contracts, and AF/BG should have known that when they signed. Yates and Conforto are bad one-year deals, but they are over after the season.

Last edited 21 days ago by Michael Norris
77Dodger
21 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

I do not think they should have let Teo walk. The mentoring of Pages alone is worth resigning him. He is also one of a couple of players with fire and enthusiasm. You need energy guys like him on your team.

Last edited 21 days ago by 77Dodger
Bobby
Bobby
21 days ago
Reply to  dodgerram

Let’s offer them Yates and Scott?

Badger
Badger
21 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

Hold on there gentlemen.

The Dodgers are in first place and with all the injuries they are still near the top in wins. AND, they lead all of MLB in attendance. By a wide margin.

The money is rolling in and the team is still favored to be in the Fall Classic. Who out there wouldn’t want to trade places?

And I think it’s important to mention something everyone in here already knows – it’s how you finish.

Bumsrap
Bumsrap
21 days ago
Reply to  Badger

You are not supporting the sky is falling people. The Dodgers need an 11 game winning streak and all will be okay. I’m thinking maybe around the end of October and early November.

Badger
Badger
21 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

October is where this particular Dodger team will make their statement.

Or not.

As far as the organization is concerned, they are the second highest revenue generating team in MLB and on pace for 4 million in attendance. What’s falling from the sky is money. The Dodgers are an enormously successful franchise.

John
John
21 days ago
Reply to  Badger

Badger, whose first is it the Yankees?

Jeff Dominique
Admin
21 days ago
Reply to  John

Yes, Yankees.

Badger
Badger
21 days ago
Reply to  John

Yes

Bobby
Bobby
21 days ago
Reply to  Bumsrap

I don’t know, I think the most impressive thing is that Blake Snell has as many wins so far this year as he has bobblehead days.

Badger
Badger
21 days ago
Reply to  Bobby

I get it. He, Glasnow, Sasaki and May have been disappointments.

I very much look forward to all of them eventually pitching every 6th day until November.

Last edited 21 days ago by Badger
Jeff Dominique
Admin
21 days ago
Reply to  Badger

Well, maybe not May.

Bluto
Bluto
21 days ago
Reply to  Badger

Seriously. It’s a great team, having a very good season. 90% of the posts this morning are silly.

Jeff Dominique
Admin
21 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Who made you the arbiter of silliness. I personally did not find any of the posts silly.

Bluto
Bluto
21 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

seriously?

Jeff Dominique
Admin
21 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

Yes seriously. Is that so odd that I do not find the commenters comments silly as you do?

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

What’s wrong with a critique of recent acquisitions?

Bluto
Bluto
21 days ago

A. It’s not a critique, it’s a smattering a cherry picked facts and minuscule samples
B. Its hyperbolic (Is Snell on the team? Bajillions)
C. It’s irrational (How could the team have waited until Sasaki was 25?)
D. Other than the (interesting!) thought that not pursuing high dollar relievers was a strategy that worked there’s nothing here to drive or contribute to discussion

Jeff Dominique
Admin
21 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

And yet it did drive discussion.

Bluto
Bluto
21 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Point conceded, but I aspire for better conversation

OhioDodger
OhioDodger
21 days ago
Reply to  Bluto

It was a very good conversation until you got involved.

Bobby
Bobby
21 days ago
Reply to  Michael Norris

Ya, I don’t think anyone is “dissing” a first place team.

Due to numerous reasons, we’ve not had the first half we expected, and yet, we have the NL’s best record. I actually find it comical that we can point out so many flaws and failures in the first half for a first place team, because the expectations are THAT high!

Mookie and Freddie will wake up. As will Teo and likely Conforto. Scott cannot be this bad in the 2nd half, and he’ll get help with Kopech and Treinen (and others). And once Snell and Glasnow start acting like the #2 and 3 pitchers they are, we may skyrocket in the 2nd half and run away with the NL and best record in baseball.

I’m not worried, but by no means did we have a fantastic first half, despite the record. However, we are set up for a really nice 2nd half of well over .600 baseball.

It’s going to be a really fun Aug/Sept/Oct (and first day or 2 of November if need be).

Last edited 21 days ago by Bobby
Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
21 days ago

Teo in July – .222/.250/.250/.500 – 0 XBH, 4 RBI
Conforto in July – .250/.269/.444/.713 – 3 XBH, 6 RBI
There is no comparison between the two defensively.

Interesting stats. The big question for AF is whether Conforto’s numbers are sustainable. Is it just me or does Teo seem tentative when getting near balls that drop in front of him. And is this due to lingering effects from his groin injury?

Last edited 21 days ago by Sam Oyed
Bklyn2LA57
Bklyn2LA57
21 days ago

A lot of time left in the season. Historically the Dodgers have been the best second half team in MLB the last ten years. Some pitchers will be back and you all know Mookie will turn it around. Going to be another great second half.

Cassidy
Cassidy
21 days ago
Reply to  Bklyn2LA57

Only stating the facts through the break. Still amazing that Dodger record is 2nd best in baseball even with these failures. In the end it’s all about October and who produces then. No one will care what Mookie hit in the regular season if he’s the WS MVP

Last edited 21 days ago by Cassidy
Bluto
Bluto
21 days ago
Reply to  Cassidy

only stating select, and incredibly small sample sized facts that is

John
John
21 days ago

Normally when you have a team like the Dodgers, you have players that are having exceptional years according to their past performance. If you look at the Dodgers the only real surprise at least offensive is Pages and Will Smith. One has to think that the rest of the lineup will step up in the second half. Pages has to be disappointed he isn’t in Atlanta, hopefully this is the last time he isn’t on the all star team for a long while.

Dionysus
Dionysus
21 days ago
Reply to  John

Ton of talent × Crazy in-season variability = Better chance of thriving.

Jeff Dominique
Admin
21 days ago

Noah Davis who was DFA’d was sent to Twins for cash.

Not that the Davis trade has any significance, but the Dodgers appear to be involved with preliminary trade discussions for one of Jhoan Duran (closer) or Griffin Jax (setup). I have only heard that the Dodgers should be pursuing David Bednar, not that they are.

Last edited 21 days ago by Jeff Dominique
Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
21 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

Baseball Trade Values says:

Duran to Dodgers
River Ryan, Joendry Vargas, Kendall George, Feduccia, Jose Rodriguez to Twins

or
Duran to Dodgers
Ferris, Frasso, Hoese to Twins

Any takers?

Sam Oyed
Sam Oyed
21 days ago
Reply to  Jeff Dominique

If they trade for both Jhoan Duran and Jarred Duran, the Dodgers could have their own version of Duran Duran.

Seriously, Outman showed yesterday why outfield defense is so important. I doubt Pages makes that play. Will the Dodgers pursue Jarren? Padres are listed as being very interested in trading for him.

Last edited 21 days ago by Sam Oyed
Jeff Dominique
Admin
21 days ago
Reply to  Sam Oyed

I agree Pages does not make that play. Jarren does not make that play. Ceddanne Rafaela does make it. Jacob Young makes that play.

TennisMenace
TennisMenace
21 days ago

I’m disappointed reading so many here down on Teo and some down on Edman. Both have been injured and willingly playing at less than 100%.

Not to mention Teo is third on the team in RBIs with 57. Only 3 behind the leader and don’t forget, he missed about two weeks of playing time.

No, Teo brings much more to the team besides stats. He is the soul of the team and the team follows his lead. You can’t measure that quality.

As for Tommy Tanks….try to also cut him some slack….he earned it after last year’s playoffs.

Later…..

Singing the Blue
Singing the Blue
21 days ago
Reply to  TennisMenace

Not sure folks here are down on Teo and Tommy, but rather just commenting that we aren’t getting the production we had hoped for.

In Teo’s case, it’s fairly easy to see by the way he moves that he isn’t healthy. It might be time for another visit to the IL to give him time to heal. I’m thinking that might have already happened if we had been getting regular production from the other corner outfield spot. I wouldn’t be totally shocked to see an outfielder added this month.

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