The Bad News Could Be Good News

Losing Corey Seager just when he was rounding back into form was/is a big blow, but unless you are just resigned to failure, sometimes bad news can be good news. I always say that problems are opportunities in drag. The fact that Corey is out means that Chris Taylor and Kike Hernandez are probably going to get almost “regular” playing time.

Of course, that could also be bad… if they can’t improve on their hitting (so far), but both know that they are not regulars at this point and may be pressing. You know, trying to hit 5-run home runs. When a comrade goes down, sometimes you develop a siege mentality which can give you even more focus. Yes, it could be bad that Corey is out, but it has the potential of being “good.” It’s all up to Kike and CT3. As I was writing this last night, Singing the Blue wrote this:

Here’s a comment that will no doubt be unpopular. I predict that CT3 will produce substantially better offensively in the next six weeks than he has so far this season. Assuming he’s the regular shortstop while Seager is out, he knows that he’ll play every day and at shortstop.


He won’t feel he has to produce every day in order to keep his spot in the starting lineup so he’ll relax a little and that will lead to better results.


And just to give the majority opinion equal time. He could press even more than usual knowing that he’s the guy who has to make up for the lost production from Seager.


I’m betting on the first scenario but if we took a poll I know I’d be outvoted.

So, he stole all my thunder, but he could very well be right because his wisdom is not conventional and conventional wisdom is frequently wrong. We shall see how this plays out.

I Lied

I said that I had a Press Pass to the Midwest League All-Star Game in South Bend, Indiana (that was true), but my wife neglected to tell me that they had a surprise birthday party for my 20-year-old son on the same night. She said, “Go to the game, he will understand.” Hell no! He will only have one 20th birthday party. I wouldn’t miss it for the world. Here he is 10 years ago… I’m not sure who the guy to his right is (he still has the autographed ball).

The bullpen is still the big topic of conversation, but like DC told me yesterday “It will work itself out… I’m more worried about losing Corey Seager.” See, I e-mailed AC and DC to see if they wanted to take my place at the All-Star Game… but neither one wanted to do it. What’re a few hundred (or thousand) miles? Sissies! 😉

Minor League Report by MT

Ogden Raptors – Their season starts tomorrow.

DSL Dodgers Shoemaker – They barely lost 19-7 as the Rays scored two touchdowns but missed two extra points. I will not mention any of the pitcher’s names to protect the innocent… except one who’s last name is Moron. I would suggest he change that. Most alarming is that the Dodgers made 6 errors. OUCH! Move on… nothing to see here.

DSL Dodgers Bautista – The Dodgers were ahead 7-5 until the bottom of the 9th inning when the DSL Athletics scored 3 runs off of Jesus Tirizo and Andrew Budier. I haven’t looked at any of these players to tell you much. That is the specialty of AC and Dc.

Great Lakes Loons – Loons win! The Loons captured a first-half playoff spot this afternoon with a 5-0 win over the Lake County Captains. The Dodgers #23 prospect, John Rooney, went 6.2 shutout innings (86 pitches). In his last three starts, John has pitched 16.2 innings, allowed NO RUNS, 11 hits, 5 walks, and 18 strikeouts. John was followed by Nathan Witt who pitched 1.1 perfect innings with 2 K, and Brett de Geus pitched the 9th allowing a single and notching 1 K. We should also note that Niko Hulsizer slugged his 14th HR. Let Niko enjoy the AS Game and then move him to Rancho!!! (I copied all that from AC and DC yesterday).

Rancho Cucamonga Quakes – The Quakes continued to roll as they won their 6th in a row to clinch the first half title. Nick Yarnall was – for 3 with a HR and Devin Mann hit his 12th HR. Jeter Downs was 1-3 with a BB and Drew Avans tripled to drive in 2 runs. Leo Crawfird started and went 4 innings and Logan Salow closed it out wit a perfect inning. His ERA sits at 1.66 and that is awesome in that league.

Tulsa Drillers – Dustin May went 6.2 innings and allowed 3 hits and 1 run while Jordon Sheffield and Marshall Kasowski blanked the Frisco RoughRiders the final 2.1 innings. Tulsa won 6-1 behind two home runs by Gavin Lux. Parmalee was 3-5 with a home run as well. DJ Peters was also 2-4 with 2 RBI.

Oklahoma City Dodgers – They beat the Radioactive Albuquerque Isotopes 12-9 as Zach Reks hit a Grand Salami and Will Smith hit a solo shot. Rios went 2-5 and Mora was 4-5. Mitch White continues to struggle in AAA after being absolutely dominant in AA. He pitched 5 innings, allowed 7 hits and 5 runs to go with 3 BB and 3 HR. His ERA is now 7.71. I still say the PCL is a bad place to have a AAA team. I had it all figured out that they could move to Indy in the International League… BUT NOOOOOO!

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  1. It would be a great example of depth coming to the rescue if Taylor played well at shortstop but if the Dodgers were confident he would suffice they would not have traded for Machado last year.
    Maybe because there is no Machado available this year the Dodgers will give Taylor a chance because they can make Lux the Machado solution if Taylor fails.

    The Dodgers want more offense from second base and to get it they are using Muncy there more and more and that means more playing time for Freese at first base. Taylor can give the Dodgers the defense they need at shortstop and maybe Seager’s offense can be replaced at first base instead of shortstop, assuming Muncy moves to second.

    1. I would expect Beaty to get a lot of ABs at 1B as well since Freese isn’t going to play full time. Don’t forget that Freese is dealing with knee tendinitis. We’re going to see a lot of Yahtzee lineups while Corey is out. CT3 will get the bulk of the playing time at SS. Kike will probably get some reps there especially if CT3 doesn’t produce with the bat. Muncy is going to play more 2B since he’s eventually going to move there full-time once Pollock comes back.

    1. The Dodgers have rallied during the absences of Kershaw. But you are right, the Dodgers need Seager.

    2. Absolutely correct. No spinning it into positive. If Cody can pick his game back up, we will be fine.

  2. Interesting response to a couple of questions posed to Ken Gurnick in his Dodger Mailbag regarding the bullpen. The first question was whether he believed that the Dodgers would add a pitcher at the trade deadline. Gurnick’s response: “During the Andrew Friedman regime, the Dodgers have added pitchers Luis Avilan, Alex Wood, Mat Latos, Bud Norris, Rich Hill, Jesse Chavez, Josh Fields, Yu Darvish, Tony Watson, Tony Cingrani, Dylan Floro, John Axford and Ryan Madson during the season. So, the pattern is pretty clear. They will add pitching. Most likely, left-handed, which is why Brad Hand and Will Smith are often mentioned.”

    The second question was whether Gurnick believed that the Dodgers would trade for an elite reliever at the trade deadline. His response was very telling: “That pattern is pretty clear as well. Do you see any in that list above? Sitting out the Craig Kimbrel auction, which wouldn’t have cost any player in return, should answer your question.”

    In other words, yes, the Dodgers will add pitching at the trade deadline, but no, it will not be an elite reliever. I hope he is wrong, but I fear he is right. And before it gets brought up, Gurnick did not say that they should have signed Kimbrel.

  3. AF went after machado last year when seager went down albeit a season ending injury. If Cleveland continues to fall out of the race which is a big if the Dodgers could go after hand and lindor or either which would be huge for this years run. Maybe a multi team trade could help both sides. Last years haul for machado might dissuade AF from doing that again. I’m sure he is considering both.

  4. I’m not sure that sitting out on the Kimbrel auction is a tell tell sign on adding an elite reliever at the deadline. Kimbrel’s stuff has been declining, he wanted too much money and too many years. He also wanted to be the closer period. That was not a fit for this team. So I would say it was more that he wasn’t a good fit. Just my take.

    1. 100% agree with you. Not signing Kimbrell does NOT tell us anything about AF’s plans this year.

      Yesterday on the thread when I suggested going after only elite guys, like Hand, Singing the Blues made a great point. AF traded 5 prospects for Machado and maybe didn’t want to totally deplete our depth in a deal for reliever a month later.

      Well now we’re back to being a top 7 farm system and we just apparently had a great draft, so we have some capital to ship out for a stud reliever. We’re most likely not trading for impact bat, because we really don’t need to (barring another serious injury). So we can use our chips where we need it most: The bullpen

    2. I think his more prevalent tell was the list of relievers that have been acquired during the season during the AF era. IMO it was the point that Gurnick made that the Dodgers stayed out of the Kimbrel auction altogether not that he wasn’t signed. I personally never felt that there was a match between the Dodgers and Kimbrel from both parties. And I do not think that what Gurnick actually said indicates that he believes that there was a match. I think his point was that in his opinion they were never even considering it. None of us know for sure, but Gurnick is closer to the decision makers than any of us.

      I am not upset that the Dodgers did not sign Kimbrel, but to ignore that the Cubs got better with Kimbrel is a mistake. They do not have to counter now, but the Dodgers will need to counter.

  5. I do not like to see other teams we may be competing with get better and our team seems to not. But if we are considered the best how much more do we need? Agreed, bullpen help is needed. Caleb was a welcome addition. CT3 and Hernandez are interchangeable at shortstop, second and the outfield. Their defense is very good but their offense needs to improve especially with Seager out for a while. I think it will for Taylor with regularly starting. Go Blue.

    1. I like your comments DodgerBlueMom. Keep ’em coming!

      IMO, it is tougher to improve this team then our competition. The glaring need is a high leverage reliever and a loogy. Call them what you want. A guy that can setup / close and a lefty that’s death on lefties. Ferguson might by the loogy, but having another option isn’t a bad thing. No one on this team or in the minors is anything close to a sure thing to pitch the eighth or to provide insurance for a Kenley injury or meltdown, so that is priority number one. After that, where are you going to improve? Our rotation is tops in baseball unless you count the Rays who don’t consistently use 5 starters. Bellinger is our best player, maybe baseball’s best and he can play 1B or RF. Verdugo, Pollock and Joc round out the outfield and Turner, Muncy, and Seager round out the infield. Who are we to get that’s better than these 7 position players or the top 4 pitchers? Even our bench would be close to impossible to improve.

      Sure, if some perennial All-Star impact player becomes available, maybe one of those guys can be replaced.

      To complicate things, they changed the trade deadline rule (you can no longer make trades after July 31). No one really knows how much this will effect the market.

      We’re still a month and a half from the deadline, so many players that will be available, currently aren’t available.

      Friedman pretty much always makes an impact move at the trade deadline. Last year was Manny (best hitter at the time), the year before was Yu Darvish (best pitcher available at the time, Verlander was made available after the deadline via waiver which no longer applies with the new rules), and the year before that Rich Hill (arguably the best available pitcher at that time).

      We will definitely have at least one new face between now and July 31. You can bet on that.

  6. After 2 more bombs last night, they should be looking to promote Lux to AAA ASAP. Let him start getting some reps, if he goes on a hot streak, bring him up!

  7. So sorry Mark. Do not mean to be a blog stopper, lol. It seems to stop after I comment. Really enjoy this site though.

    1. just say something moronic, like most of us do, and it’ll get responses quickly.

      1. Haha, thanks Bobby. Thought I was already doing that in my way. Will try harder.

      2. That’s the key! And if you want MT to comment, say Doc is an idiot and list your reason you think so. 😉

        1. 59, calling Doc an idiot only works this year as last year MT was the one calling him an idiot. The more we learn that Dodger personnel look at this site, the more homer it gets.

    2. Don’t irritate Mr. T or else he will hate you and mock you. You learn to tow the line or else.

  8. They should get a great reliever to put them over the top. Here’s Buster Olney:
    “David Ross recently recalled a conversation with Theo Epstein from the fall of 2016, about the Cubs’ trade for Aroldis Chapman. In the midst of that season, with Chicago holding a big lead in the National League Central, Epstein had traded star prospect Gleyber Torres and others to the Yankees for Chapman, and at the time Epstein made the deal, he was transparent about his motive: This was a trade made to win the World Series. Nothing less.

    Epstein told Ross that the only way he would’ve felt OK about trading Torres would have been if the Cubs had won the championship. Chapman mostly thrived in his short time for the Cubs, and although the left-hander was weary from a heavy workload and struggled in the epic Game 7 of the World Series, the team won its first championship since 1908, and Chapman, catcher Ross and GM Epstein cemented their places in Chicago history.

    Which brings us to the 2019 Los Angeles Dodgers, a great team with exceptional starting pitching, a good defense, an excellent offense. A great team with a bullpen problem.”

  9. There should be at least 8-12 relievers available at a talent level somewhere above Baez by the end of July. Some of them will be made available pretty late in July based on when various teams decide they are ready to sell. Others are playing for teams which have already demonstrated they aren’t going anywhere and may be available now.

    The only decision will be how much AF is willing to spend on them, prospect-wise. In 2016 he spent prospects on Hill/Reddick. In 2017 on Darvish. In 2018 on Machado. So that tells us he is willing to upgrade the team in July and give up prospects to do it. This year our biggest weakness (assuming Seager is back by August) is definitely the bullpen. The only other question is whether he has a different philosophy on the value of trading for a reliever. We’ll have a definite answer within the next six weeks.

  10. Brad Hand is the player to get and it’s not like he’s a rental. If we pick up his team option of 10MM, he won’t be a FA until 2022. No doubt he will be expensive, very expensive. Who knows who he Indians would want in return.
    Also Indians still in the WC hunt and with 6 weeks to go, anything can happen and usually does.

    1. OK Richie, you’ve already stated that Hand will be very expensive and that he’s your guy. You get to make up the list for AF to present to Cleveland. Who are you willing to send them?

      1. Well, it isn’t really that simple without knowing what Cleveland thinks their window is. But, I would say pick 2 from Cartaya, Peters, Amaya, Rios, Wong, Kendall, Alvarez, but I would let them have three if that was the deal breaker. I might even include Santana at #6.

        This is getting back more than they gave up since they traded away a catching prospect who isn’t doing as well as expected in Francisco Mejia (currently SD’s number 4 prospect). For Hand and Cimber, who they get to keep. Plus, Hand has one less year of control and is one year older.

    2. I’m still a Greg Holland guy, he has the career stats to back up his 2019 stats. Hand doesn’t.
      I don’t think Holland would mind being the set up guy for 2 months in the rugular season and in the post season because he can become a free agent after this season and go to a team that will give him the closer role. Or he might like it on the Dodgers and stay.

  11. A little silver lining on Seager from MLB.com…

    “Seager suffered a left hamstring strain trying to score from second base Tuesday night in Anaheim. It was initially thought he had suffered a Grade 2 strain, which usually requires four to six weeks to fully heal. But the club said that an MRI on Wednesday revealed a strain “between Grade 1 and Grade 2,” less severe than Tuesday night’s initial exam indicated. The Dodgers have not placed a timetable on his return.”

  12. How about putting Kelly on the IL (and keep him there until the powers that be are absolutely certain he can pitch decent) and bring up another position player in case Garlick and/or Beaty don’t produce.

    1. The only problem with that is there has to be a verifiable injury (signed off by medical professionals) and mental instability does not count.

      1. I’m almost certain that mental instability does count MT, but I don’t think you could get a doctor to sign off on that diagnosis at this point.
        I think the actual diagnosis is “Trying too hard with a slight bit of panic added in”. That diagnosis does not qualify for a trip to the IL.

    2. Just have someone break his leg and he will have a legit injury lol. I know some people who can help with that.

  13. Today’s lineup v Lester:

    Kike
    JT
    Freeze
    Belly
    CT3 (ss)
    Muncy
    Verdugo
    Barnes
    Kersh

  14. Here’s what we are working with tonight:

    1. Kike LF
    2. JT 3B
    3. Mr. Freeze 1B
    4. Belli RF
    5. CT3 – SS
    6. Mad Max 2B
    7. Alex CF
    8. Barney C

  15. DODGERS ACTIVATE INFIELDER MATT BEATY
    INF COREY SEAGER PLACED ON 10-DAY IL

    LOS ANGELES –The Los Angeles Dodgers today activated infielder Matt Beaty from the 10-day injured list and placed infielder Corey Seager on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to June 12, with left hamstring strain.

    Beaty, 26, appeared in 17 games for the Dodgers before being sidelined with a left hip flexor strain on June 3. He was batting .286 (12-for-42) with seven RBI. The former Belmont Bruin made two rehab starts for High-A affiliate Rancho Cucamonga, recording two doubles in seven tries for the Quakes.

    Seager, 25, left the game in the top of the ninth inning on Tuesday night. Prior to being sidelined, the infielder had recorded a season-best nine-game hitting streak, in which he was hitting .459 (17-for-37) with seven doubles, one homer and nine RBI. On the campaign, the North Carolina native is hitting .278 (66-for-237) with 21 doubles, eight homers and 38 RBI.

    1. It was initially thought he had suffered a Grade 2 strain, which usually requires four to six weeks to fully heal. But the club said that an MRI on Wednesday revealed a strain “between Grade 1 and Grade 2,” less severe than Tuesday night’s initial exam indicated. The Dodgers have not placed a timetable on his return.

  16. 2 first place teams tonight a lot of hype 2 lefties going. A big game no doubt. 2 aces going at each other. Get comfy and get ready for a real pitchers duel. Kershaw the best pitcher on the planet. First batter homerun 2nd batter walk….nothing like having the best pitcher in the game to be on his game in a first place matchup.

  17. Kiki has certainly lost his approach. This as lost as I’ve ever seen him. He doesn’t look like he has a clue!

    1. Verdugo should leadoff or at least bat after Belli. Why he is so low is a mystery.

    1. Did they beat the sissy Warriors? Love it. I hate the turncoat Warriors. Once they finally become a viable team, they abandon Oakland for Sissyville, San Francisco. They can rot in hell for all I am concerned.

        1. You should have seen the TV coverage for Durant and his injury. They acted like he was shot down by a terrorist. I have had multiple back surgeries and they send my ass home the same day, but this jerk gets to stay in his comfy bed for who knows how long.
          then the GM crying for putting him in was laughable. What have sports become?

    2. Toronto played well, but could never beat the Warriors when they are at full strength. To have 3 starters injured doesn’t leave much optimism to win with. But that’s life. Got to love their heart. They have finally gotten a very bad dose of bad luck. Looks like Durant will be out all next season. Klay has a torn ACL. Shit happens, just ask Seager.

      1. Similar to the Lakers when Magic, Worthy, and Scott were injured and couldn’t play in the champion series against Detroit.

  18. Keekay had an opportunity to seize the 2B job for the present and the future. He has failed terribly with a current .212 BA, .282 OBP, .674 OPS and .393 slugging. It might seem he’s destined for a journey man role solely. Whit Merrifield anyone?

  19. Man if Urias can become consistent in the pen that would help a lot come playoff time. But I hear he might become a starter by then.

    I kinda like how Roberts broke up Hernandez, Taylor and Barnes in the lineup instead of having them back to back to back at the bottom. I’m not too concerned about protection behind Bellinger unless pitchers start to consistently intentionally walk him.
    I like our offense, do not trade any of them and no need to trade for offense. If that means we can’t get a good reliever then so be it, but there should be other ways to get a good reliever. Don’t touch this offense.

    I have a funny feeling these are going to be the last 2 teams standing to determine who goes to the world series from the national league, especially with the Cubs adding Kimbrel.

  20. Kike seems to get a pass by the FO. His strong start, and his terrific 2nd half of last season, make him still viable to hold down something on the Dodgers. They stuck with Joc and they’ve stuck with Taylor. I see no reason they won’t stick with Kike. Plus, we’ve got the backup with players like Belli, Turner, Muncy, Verdugo, Freese, etc., to provide the punch, and a starting rotation that has performed well. No worries……………

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