By now, you all should know that I am an optimistic person. There are many reasons for this, including the fact that I believe in the power of the human spirit to overcome incredible obstacles, and that without an optimistic attitude one might never try… let alone succeed, in overcoming incredible odds. The Miracle on Ice would have never happened if the coach and players had said “We are realists. We know that they are better than us and that the odds of winning are not very good. We aren’t pessimists. We are realists. We know they are better than us.”
They would have been beaten before they started.
What about the 1988 Dodgers without their MVP in the Playoffs and World Series? “The Mets beat us 11 out of 12 times in the regular season – we have no chance, but even if we did, in the World Series, we have to face the best team in baseball with the best closer in baseball. We are just being realistic.”
They would have had no chance, but guess what? They did not buy into that pessimistic thinking. The rest is, as they say, history. Often pessimists disguise their pessimism by saying, “I am not a pessimist – I’m just a realist!” Yeah, right! No matter how you try and cloak it, you are a “glass half full person.” Well, they say that they are “realists” but in reality, they are pessimists through and through. I feel sorry for them because they always feel that the worst will happen (which makes them miserable) and when it happens… well they are still miserable because they were right. When something good happens, they might feel something less than elation, but it doesn’t last long.
On the other hand, optimists believe that the best will happen and until it doesn’t, they are happy. When it doesn’t they might be less than miserable, but it doesn’t last long. I think that is a better way to live. I never have a bad day. Maybe a bad hour… but never a bad day. William James was an American philosopher, historian, and psychologist, and the first educator to offer a psychology course in the United States. He said this:
“Pessimism leads to weakness, optimism to power.“
We live in an age today of victimization. So many people proclaim their victimhood from racism, police oppression, obesity genes, bad breaks, alcoholism, drug addiction, being born in the wrong place, in the wrong place at the wrong time, etc., etc. Some say they are too thin, too fat, too black, too white, too tall, too short, too smart, too dumb, too fast, too slow, too cheated, or too privileged. In psychology, James’ work is, of course, dated, but it is dated as is Galileo’s in physics or Charles Darwin’s in biology because it is the originative matrix of the great variety of new developments that are the current vogue. In philosophy, his positive work is still prophetic: Pessimism leads to weakness, optimism to power.“
I believe in that 100% and if you don’t, well, as a pessimist, you usually get what you believe. Me? I am worth more than that. I refuse to believe that. I also realize that some people are just “wired” a certain way and nothing I do can change that. YOU can change your thinking from pessimistic to optimistic one thought at a time, but that has to come from you and no one else. I also happen to believe that there are only optimists and pessimists… and realists are just pessimists who refuse to identify as that.
Why am I talking about this right about now? Well, when things go bad and then they get worse, it is often very difficult to maintain a positive attitude. When a player like Cody Bellinger is mired in a horrible slump, day-after-day-after-day, how does he even begin to have hope? Well, it has to start with a short memory and a positive attitude, which has to be damn hard to get, let alone maintain. Cody was credited with two hits last night, but I am not ready to pronounce him out of his slump. However, it is a step in the right direction.
If we look back over the season, there were times when Dodger fans wanted to get rid of Cody Bellinger, AJ Pollock, Max Muncy, and Kenley Jansen, to name but a few. Pollock, Muncy, and Jansen have “fixed” their problems and are pretty much back to being staples of a hot Dodger lineup. Hopefully, Cody Bellinger is “in the process” of “fixing” his issues. Only time will tell, but the Dodgers with a horrid-hitting Cody Bellinger have been a Very Good team. If Cody’s problems get “fixed,” they become a “Super Team” and to me, that is worth the wait!
Last night’s game was challenging and when it came down to the last man in the bullpen, Shane Greene earned his pay… even if that happens to be the last game he pitches this season. What a game… and yet the Giants refuse to die. There’s still plenty of time for that. Hopefully, we see Mookie today!

Watched all 16 on the East Coast (NC)…had a very 2018 Game 3 WS vibe to be, without the extra runner of course.
MUCH better to win a game like this than to lose it. Pen was outstanding. Beaty was robbed too….
Bullpen was fantastic last night, every guy made his contribution to win this epic game, Walker as usual almost unhittable. Great team win. Knebel gave up t hat tying HR to Tatis but CT3 almost made a spectacular robbery .
Belli got two hits but still looked overmatched in his at bats.
I do not want to see Snell in a do or die game against us. Guy is having a so-so season but he still has our number.
If only the Giants would let up at least a little bit but they keep on winning in every possible way.
Keibert had his second straight two HR game for the Nationals AAA club. happy for him.
Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!
I saw that play completely differently. CT3 absolutely should have come up with that ball, it hit the top of the fence and bounced over. He made a bad route and had to change directions. No doubt the ball was hooking and it was a tough play, but Mookie and Belli would have come up with it.
This is the thing with the Padres. They are fighting for their playoff lives. And just like the Giants are not rolling over, neither are the Reds. The Padres are not in a position to set up their pitching for a playoff run. They are going to have to run their best guy out there all the time. If it comes down to the last day and they have to win to get into a wild card game, they are going to have to trot ol Mr. Snell out there. The Dodgers on the other hand are positioned to set up their pitching any way they like right now. And the game would be in LA. Don’t worry about the Giants. The Dodgers need to take care of their own business, which they have been doing for the last few weeks. Mookie will be back today, Kersh is about ready for his September debut. This team is going to finish with a lot better looking lineup than it had before the deadline.
Question for the prospect hounds: Duran pitched last night, but does anyone know the rest of the Quakes’ starting pitchers for the Visalia series? Thank you.
Cy Young? That stat about Buehler pitching at least six innings in 25/26 [I think] is beginning to look unparalleled.
(Even though it’s not about individual awards . . .)
That’s as strange a box score as I’ve seen. 10 for 57, 18 Ks, 38 LOB. 5 for 27 WRISP.
Pessimist realist again huh? The mystics tell us this realm of consciousness, which is the bottom of creation by the way, is in perfect balance. The laws of physics see to it, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. I trust they know what they are talking about. Me? I’m a half full guy of course.
Cody 2 for 7, raising his average. Muncy 0 for 7, Seager 0 for 6. Ouch.
All of those innings because of a first inning error by Trea Turner. As good as he his, so far with us he’s a negative dWAR player. You know what’s interesting about that – with Washington he put up a positive .7 dWAR at shortstop, which by the way is something Corey Seager hasn’t done in 4 years and probably won’t do again. Hope Trea gets comfortable at second before the playoffs start.
Yeah, you’re a half full guy as you write all negative comments about last night’s game?
Half full of what?
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If your glass is half full, it’s also half empty. I know this, I measured both. I also watched one pot boil and left the kitchen and timed both when they whistled. They took the exact amount of time. I know I’m too old and too fat to be jumping off walls to take a short cut. But it didn’t stop me from trying. I guess the good part of that was the retaining wall was at my doctor’s office parking lot which was where I was headed to. My visit became about my broken leg. You can look at the guy pissing on you and tell yourself it’s raining, but I’ll kill the guy doing the pissing……before I jump in the shower! And last night’s game proves half empty is also half full because there has to be a winner and a loser. Or neither! And I’ve got 20 million things to do. 20 million things…….
That which shall remain unmentioned? 🙂
I could be wrong. And this is observation, not half-empty. I wonder if TTurner will re-sign with us if it is only to play 2nd. That play looked like Seager had a better throwing angle, but Turner went after it like he was the SS and in charge of the infield.
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I doubt it. You can see he’s not comfortable there. He wants to play SS. And if that’s what he wants to play that’s what he should play.
Interesting article in Athletic about where Kershaw finds himself. He threw 20 fastballs, felt ok. Hasn’t thrown curves yet. That’s next. He and Roberts say bullpen may be an option. I wouldn’t count on him at this point. I’m not counting on Bellinger either. I thought he was back on August 11th when he hit 2 dingers. His OPS has gone down from then. He might get it back before the playoffs. Hope so. But he doesn’t look right. Still can’t hit center cut fastballs. I also hope Muncy gets back in his groove soon. He’s 1 for his last 26. Seager is 3 for his last 26. Bellinger is 3 for 23. And yet we win. This team continues to amaze.
My thought as well. I have seen others saying “money talks”, and that may apply in some cases, but he does not seem like a “okay for that amt of $$ I will play anywhere” type guy. And being a guy that prefers the East coast, I don’t see him signing an extension here unless it is to play where he wants to play.
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If Turner does not want to play 2b and the Dodgers decide to resign Cory they could turn around and trade Turner for a kings ransom . Either prospects or established mLB players.
How about Turner and Bauer to the Angels for Trout or Otani ?
Just thinking…
Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He literally crushed a center cut fastball in the 6th inning last night against a lefty with a pretty damn good fastball.
si, la tenia de frente y en mejor posición de tiro a primera, es parte del juego.
Error came in the second inning. Pollock and Taylor were ofer until the 16th. Heart of the lineup was shut down pretty good. But what is not in the box score is some pretty shoddy base running by the Dodgers. Muncy too far off of third when Pollock scorched one to Machado and thrown out in a rundown in extras. Smith breaking for home on a weak hit. Although the runners did end up on 3rd and 2nd. Lots of weak hacks at pitches way out of the zone. Oh yeah, Muncy is something like 1-10 lately. Taylor has struck out a lot the last few games. His double last night after they scored the 2 on Pollock’s HR meant nothing. Although he did almost catch Tatis’ HR in the 15th.
The power of positive thinking all right. It’s a great way to live your life!
Today is a great day after an insane win last night. I guess the Greene over Feliz decision has already paid dividends even if he only got into the game when there was no other choice.
Congratulations Kenley Jansen! 1000 career Ks!
Baseball is a weird game indeed. Consider this, everyone clamoring for Trea Turner to take over for Seager at SS and CT3 for Belli in CF. The only runs the Padres scored were misplays by TT and CT3.
It’s ironic that Vesia, who blew a few of those extra inning games early is so comfortable now that he breezed through the 10th inning.
Blake Snell has our number, but once again he’s left in a little too long. Thank you Will Smith!
AJ Pollock comes up huge once again. People will still want to trade him in the offseason.
It’s too bad that Trea cutoff that ball early in the game. Seager was in a perfect position to make that play. Shift confusion? Bueller would have got the W and the game would have been finished in regulation. What a difference a play makes.
Belli hit the ball pretty well last night. He’s getting close and there is absolutely no reason to sit him down. CT3’s misplay that allowed that Tatis HR is more proof.
How about that crappy bullpen?
16 innings and only one mid inning pitching change when Kelly came in to finish off Bueller’s night. Bueller was gassed. No unnecessary double switches. It’s not that hard. Good things come when you don’t overmanage. Maybe Doc is finally learning.
Mookie will be back tonight, as will Yu who will be facing off against the other Mad Max. 6PM start.
Facing Darvish without the sticky stuff,
Well I’m not very optimistic about the Padres chances after last nights brutal loss for them! Who could have seen the Padres and Giant seasons at start of this year. Is 5 months a slump or who you really are? At least this year. This will be a huge off season for Bellinger to heal and strengthen and next season will be very telling for him and the Dodgers.
Just read a piece on the Padres injury woes. Nobody’s been hit harder than the Padres, with their playoff odds slipping from 96.7 to 27.3 percent. Apparently Gore, who cost them $12 million has regressed in the minors. Bummer for Padre fans. Yippee for us.
I think we will still pass the giants but even if don’t we’ll kick the sh*t out of them in the playoffs. The money is still on us.
The two teams that have lost the most WAR to the IL are the Mets and the Dodgers.
Interesting stat I saw on the game last night.
>>> The Dodgers’ bullpen went 9 1/3 innings and allowed one hit. Per STATS, since 2000, the only other bullpen that has tossed that many innings while allowing one or fewer hits was also the Dodgers on April 29, 2007, also against the Padres.<<<
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Interesting nugget of information. Thanks for sharing.
Efectivamente eso estaba pensando durante el desarrollo del juego y temprano revisé estadísticas de pitcheo y estamos 3.03 de efectividad como equipo, pero no se donde consultar ese dato para inicialistas y relevistas, alguien podría orientarme al respecto?, por cierto acá en México el juego terminó cerca de las 3 a m de hoy jueves.
Yo tampoco estoy seguro José. Pero sé que hay algunos expertos en estadísticas aquí que saben dónde encontrar todas las estadísticas.
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José. En la aplicación de ESPN en español, puedes encontrar esas estadísticas. Saludos
Gracias Daniel,las busco ahí.
On the Trey-play. If he would have made a good throw the play would have been close, but an out. It was not a hard hit ball and he had to charge it. If he would have let it go, and CS would have made the play I do not think he could have caught the runner. It was a do or die play and the unfortunate thing was that the throw went out of play. If it stayed in play they wouldn’t have scored.
CT’s play reminded me of the play AJ made on a home run the other night. It looked like he either hit the wall on the way up or he didn’t get a good push on the jump. That’s a really difficult play when you run a long distance and don’t get a chance to set yourself before you jump. You make it sometimes and sometimes you don’t. Pads made it, we didn’t.
AJ got robbed by Grisham today.
But it didn’t nearly matter as much as AJ’s robbery.
Okay, let me get this straight. An optimist is an optimist and a pessimist is a pessimist. But a realist is actually a pessimist? No gray area there, right? So when it comes to Trevor Bauer, an optimist would say he’ll be back. A pessimist would say, no he won’t. A realist might say, highly unlikely.
The realist isn’t saying it won’t happen, but the odds don’t look good. Consider the same point with Clayton Kershaw. An optimist might say he’ll back in the starting rotation for the playoffs. A pessimist would probably say it won’t happen. The realist might point out time is running out so it’s highly unlikely he’ll return as a starter.
I guess it depends on what your definition of the term realist. A person who accepts a situation as it is and is prepared to deal with it accordingly. So a realist is a person who recognizes what is real or possible in a particular situation. Or a person who has a good grip on reality.
So I think there is room for an optimist, a pessimist and a realist. Okay, I go with the idea that optimism is better than pessimism. But a touch of reality certainly isn’t a bad thing.
I totally agree with Mark we live in the age of victimization and it tends to defeat people before they get started. As Tom Brady just said, stop blaming others. But then you have to accept accountability and for some that’s difficult. There are a lot of people in our society telling people it’s not their fault. Someone else is to blame. That kind of thinking leads to failure.
As to Cody Bellinger, I truly believe his best years are ahead of him. The talent is there, the same athletic skills I saw in “A” ball, that’s not going away. But realistically I’m not sure it’s all about fixing something, a lot more complicated than that. The shoulder surgery, healing and strengthening, then the leg fracture, which set the process back. No question this is playing with his head. You can see the frustrations. Realistically, the shoulder is probably not fully back to normal so it is was it is … his swing is longer so timing is incredibly important so you hope for the best, but a return to a his best years may not be in the cards in this season. Remember, he was having problems with the shoulder in 2020.
We may have seen something significant last night. The Dodgers refused to give in, going to 16 innings to win it. That probably wouldn’t have happened a couple of months ago. The return of Mookie Betts should have a dramatic impact if he stays healthy over the next couple of months.
Life is difficult, isn’t it, Charlie Brown?”
“Yes, it is, but I’ve developed a new philosophy. I only dread one day at a time.”
As George Will once put it, “The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either proven right or pleasantly surprised.”
MLB Injury Data Summary: The San Diego Padres (1669 games missed by players due to injury) and Toronto Blue Jays (1515) lead the league in total games missed by players to injuries and the injured list.
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Mark, i feel compelled to take you to court on the following comment of yours :
“I also happen to believe that there are only optimists and pessimists… and realists are just pessimists who refuse to identify as that.”
To call a realist is pessimist illogical. Someone needs to get out their Merriam Dictionary, but because I’m feeling frisky and helpful today, I will do it for you.
Realist- a person who recognizes what is real or possible in a particular situation : one who accepts and deals with things as they really are
Pessimist- a person who is inclined to expect poor outcomes
Optimist – person who is inclined to be hopeful and to expect good outcomes
So, to say they are one and the same is Not even close. Here is a good example to make this tangible for you to grasp hold of…
I have played tennis against this one guy in my neighborhood about 20 times over the last few years. I have NEVER beat him, but tomorrow we are getting it on again.
Optimist says: you got this TM, I believe tomorrow will be your day
Pessimist says: lol, let me know TM if you bet $100 on this match. No offense buddy but I will take my chance that you 1% chance of winning wont be tomorrow .
Realist says: wow TM….you sure are a glutton for punishment, but I hope you are at least having fun losing, which will probably be the outcome tomorrow .
Conclusion: sorry mark, but methinks you misspoke again (Cody is a superstar). It’s okay…you don’t walk on water so it’s understandable.
TM
Actually, you prove my point. An optimist always thinks he can. A pessimist doesn’t believe he can and a realist may believe it is possible but will be hard. If you give me three people of equal ability and talent, the person who comes out on top more often than the others will be the optimist.
It’s intangible but I believe that is the difference between winners and losers.
That one is a life lesson. And then when you apply that to professional sports it is even more valid. ALL these guys are exceptional athletes to make it where they are. Some have better physical skills than others, but they are all very, very good. And often times it seems to me that the difference between them & sometimes it is contest to contest is their attitudes & what happens to be going on between their ears at the time.
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If Trea does not feel comfortable in second, why not use it in the center? Put Belli on right and Taylor on second, but if he doesn’t like playing in the outfield so much, and he just wants to play in the shortstop, then we have a couple of divas who just want to play that position (Turner and Seager) and if necessary choose between the two to sign only one, I would stay with Turner!
Which is why I think it will come down to what the cost is for either & which one AF sees the best long term return on. I do not see both of them being on the team after free agency comes around. As noted above, they would likely get the most out both when IF they decide to resign CS, they then trade Turner for as much as they can get.
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Simple, he has not played the outfield since 2016. And he has only played 45 games out there total in his career. And Mookie is coming back tonight and will be playing RF. And the winning reason not to put him there. He does not want to play the outfield.
Being an optimist, being a pessimist and being realistic are 3 very different things, and I think that we are all 3 things, we all have a little or a lot of all of that.
But being realistic, today LA is a wild card team, and of course there is optimism to catch up with SF, because the Dodgers will not give up.
In the case of Bellinger, I can be optimistic that he will be a great hitter, but being realistic (not pesmistic) the truth is that it does not look like he can be, being realistic, it just seems that he will continue to be a mediocre hitter with power, no matters how many excuses want to keep using to justify their poor performance (are you their agent?)
Nicely phrased, Jorge. Clap clap….
So to summarize on your opinion of Bellinger. You think he has fallen and cannot get up?
>>>seems that he will continue to be a mediocre hitter with power,<<<
Using that logic, if you were making the same observations half way through the 2019 season you would have had to come up with the opinion that Belli would be one of the greatest hitters ever!
Just sayin'
Remarkable game. Hell if you’re going to play 5:50, you might as well win the game.
I got through the 13th last night and pulled the plug. I finished watching this morning.
* For 14 innings, I’m not sure if it was great pitching or lousy hitting.
* Nice pitchers duel between Snell and Striker , which seemed like 2 days ago. Super fast game early. That’s predictable from the get-go with a plate that’s 22 inches wide.
* Think about the poor umpires. Ed Hickox (with that generous zone) and his crew were on their feet for nearly 6 hours with no chance to sit down. Ed called 489 pitches. Like em or not, those boys earn their $.
* Docs game management was exceptional, especially with the bullpen. His strategy in extras, using 8 intentional walks was great. Taking advantage of the Padres out of position players by the 10th, left them vulnerable allowing Doc to load the bases intentionally twice to pitch to a pitcher. He also didn’t use his last bench piece until Lux in the 16th The one second-guessable move was not keeping Knebel in for the bottom of the 16th. But I liked it. Knebel would have had to bat. Instead he went with Lux who damn near hit it out. Greene was great. Much different the his last outing.
* The Contact Play strikes again. As I have mentioned repeatedly, I hate the contact play with a man on third with less than 2 outs. The only time for it, IMO, is 1st and 3rd, 1 out with the infield, NOT PLAYING IN. I lost count of how many times last night the Contact Play was used by both teams with the infield IN and a guy on 3rd. First contact led to an easy out at home or in a rundown that didn’t allow the trail runner, if there was one. to advance to 3rd. I just don’t get why teams insist on running that guy off 3rd. There are 25 ways to score from 3rd that aren’t available at 2nd, so why not value that base more?
* That was a big win to keep pace with those Giants.
The professional sport of baseball is a little messed because we are far and away the most talented team in MLB and yet it still is going to be an uphill battle to win it all.
Maybe we should view it like March Madness in which the field will always be the favorite.
I can’t stop shaking my head in wonderment over comments and criticism with Trea Turner. Oh hell yeah, his error almost cost us, and Striker, a win last night, in the 2nd inning. The team scored 1 run in 14 innings. Damn that Turner. He needs to move to center or short or something huh? Just doesn’t look “comfortable” enough. He’s just not cutting it at 2nd.
Wow! Talk about over reacting. First of all, physical errors are PART of THE GAME. They happen. These guys aren’t robots. It’s the mental errors that I can’t take. I don’t want to see multiple errors every game but they are going to happen. One of the characteristics of a great team, it’s picking up your teammates errors. Oh, Yeah TT looks uncomfortable at 2nd so shuffle this very successful line up and put him in center where he doesn’t want to play. TT has 57 games at 2nd base, (15 as a Dodger). He has 5 errors at 2nd total…..5 (five). In 226 chances. So maybe a .978 fielding % isn’t good enough for some folks. I’m happily living with that with a guy hitting .320 w/ 25 steals and an OPS of .877.
Damn.
For me, I frankly like him there even with a few booboos while getting used to playing there. My only observation on him was that I doubted there was any chance he would re-sign with us if he knew it was to be permanent playing 2nd. I think as long as he is here, he will put his full effort on playing where we ask him to. Seems like a straight up guy to me.
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I look at it differently phil. I think pointing out the facts isn’t criticism. His fielding % with us isn’t .978 it’s .950, and the stats say he is a below average defensive second baseman. That isn’t personal, it’s just fact. Now he may get better as the year goes on, hope so, but it’s no secret he prefers shortstop. Ideally we keep them both, but the realist in me says it isn’t likely. If I get to choose I take Turner. I think it’s more likely he will put up better numbers over the next 5 years.
.950 for 15 games. Hardly a reason to move him.
I don’t think he’s going to be moved. Unless Mookie goes back to second.
Andre Jackson is in SD traveling with the team per David Vassegh and will a start a game against Colorado this weekend, Price will start Saturday,
I am surprised that M.White is not with the team . I thought he would get another start after his 7.1 shutout innings last time out.
Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!
White pitched Tuesday night and Jackson last Saturday night.
Rocs are dangerous at home this year, We need to make sure we have our big boy pants on.
.625 record at home. Nothing to sneeze at.
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The series is in LA. Not Colorado.
My bad, I remembered we were blacked out & forgot that it did not matter home or away. You going to go to a local watering hole to watch?
No, I just grab a book and listen to the radio call.
There is research that shows that depressed people are more realistic than the rest of us. Most people have a positivity bias, a tendency to see things – and themselves – through rose colored glasses that protects them against low mood. I guess this supports Mark’s point. Personally, I see myself as as combining optimism with realism. Take some risks, because pursuing dreams and opportunities is worth it, but avoid doing stupid stuff. Be bold, but keep your feet planted firmly on the earth. And yes, life sucks sometimes and it isn’t always fair, but keep on keeping on, and your luck may eventually improve. Thus, I’m basically an optimist, but tempered by realism.
To take the Dodgers as an example, I still think that we are likely to overtake the Giants, because we are a more talented and deeper club, and they are likely to regress towards the mean. However, injuries are unpredictable and the Giants are playing with great self-confidence. They believe that they can win and it shows in their performance. The power of optimism! They have not had an extended losing streak all year. Thus, I’m optimistic but realistic. If we have to go to a WC game, anything can happen, but I still like our chances.
Having said all of that, you’ve got to love our pitching amd especially the relief pitching. Lots of names that I hadn’t even heard of are coming through big time for us. And we are finally winning the close and extra-inning games, getting that monkey off our backs. There’s a lot to feel good about right now.
Just to diverge a second on a different subject. I wanted to offer my condolences to the families, friends, and comrades of our brave service people who gave their lives today trying to protect innocent civilians, along with scores of injured, from the mess going on in Kabul.
Rest in peace Marines & Sailor and prayers for all now trying to recover.
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I with you popoiseboy! What a tragic situation. My prayers are with them and their families.
Amen brother. Another mess by the politico’s in DC.
My prayers with all. What a terrible terrible shame. And what makes it worse is it didn’t have to happen this way
Clayton Kershaw’s 4th year in MLB in 2011 (Cy Young Winner):
2.28 ERA, .977WHIP, .207 opponent average, 9.6k/9
Walker Buehler 4th year in MLB in 2021:
2.02ERA, .917WHIP, .188 opponent average, 9.5k/9
Damn.
Nice. Buhler the clear frontrunner for Cy now. If he keeps it up, Dodgers would have FIVE on the roster–Buhler, Kersh, Scherzer, Price and…. damn, the name escapes me.
Reds win 5 to 1 today. Pads a game and half out of the Wild Card and sinking fast with a tough schedule ahead. Jorge will be a happy guy when the Pads are sitting home watching the Dodgers in the playoffs.
Seems like Padres have been hitting good to Scherzer
Tatis is hitting .125 against Scherzer and Machado .217. Tatis has 1 HR off of him and Machado 0. Hosmer, Caratini and Frazier hit him the best. Hosmer has 2 HR’s and a BA over .400 against him. Dodgers have not faced Darvish but once. But he is not the same pitcher now he was then. He has been getting rocked.
Darvish has seemed like “no sticky, no spinney” since the “substance rule”.
Most amazing stats from last night. 13 intentional walks. MLB record. 34 strikeouts. 18 by the Dodgers. 14 total walks. Teams a combined 7 for 51 with runners in scoring position.
As I said earlier, Bear. I can’t decide whether the pitching was great of the hitting brutal. Probably a little of both. But a lot of pitchers with marginal stats and marginal stuff and we were eating out of their hands in critical AB’s.
The 22 inch plate helped the pitchers.
Giants win 2-0. Fuck
Did you mean to say “Giants winning 2-0” Daniel?
As I write this at 5:00 PM L.A. time, it’s only the bottom of the 3rd and I think you made your comment almost 45 minutes ago.
Cheer up. Be an optimist. Mets are going to win this one.
Many of us have noted that the Giants have not had a really bad stretch. I decided to go back and look to see what losing streaks both teams have had this year.
LAD Losing Streaks (Total losses = 47):
1 game – 14
2 games – 5
3 games – 5
4 games – 2
SFG Losing Streaks (Total losses = 44):
1 game – 23
2 games – 7
3 games – 1
4 games – 1
Both teams have limited their losing streaks to no more than 4 games. However, the Dodgers have had 7 losing streaks of 3 or 4 games, while the Giants have had 2 all year.
I also took a look at the teams’ winning streaks:
LAD Winning Streaks (Totals wins = 80)
1 game – 11
2 games – 4
3 games – 2
4 games – 4
5 games – 1
8 games – 2
9 games – 2
SFG Winning Streaks (Total Wins = 82)
1 game – 10
2 games – 8
3 games – 6
4 games – 3
5 games – 4
8 games – 1
The Dodgers run hot and cold, while the Giants are more stable; no long winning or losing streaks. Are the Giants due for a couple of 3 or 4 game losing streaks? With Mookie coming back, and potentially Kershaw and Duffy added to the pitching roster in September, the Dodgers could be peaking at the right time. They just need the Giants to do their part and LOSE.
New prospect list from 1500. OTOH I think they go Pepiot, Miller, Vargas, Cartaya, Knack.
To quite Borat, Nice!”
Mokie is on lineup as 3th
Mookie is activated and Darien Nunez is recalled. Gavin Lux and Matt Beaty optioned to OKC.
No bench for a few games, eh?
They need arms after yesterday’s game, and Friday & Saturday figure to be bullpen games. Price on Friday (??), and Jackson on Saturday (??). Actually their bench might be stronger than their starting lineup.
Going with 14 pitchers because of last night and a short bench of 4 players ,Albert ,Will, Max and Chris.
That’s a really strong bench.
Of course the starting lineup isn’t very good after the first five.
Let Will watch from the hotel. Kid deserves a break.Just kidding. PH HR in 7th.
Tonight’s lineup:
HITTERS H-AB RBI HR SB AVG
T. Turner2B 146-456 55 19 25 .320
C. SeagerSS 63-231 32 6 1 .273
M. BettsRF 93-336 44 17 7 .277
J. Turner3B 118-412 70 21 1 .286
A. PollockLF 100-330 55 16 8 .303
C. BellingerCF 43-246 31 9 2 .175
B. McKinney1B 51-249 27 9 2 .205
A. BarnesC 35-162 17 4 0 .216
M. ScherzerP 0-42 1 0 0 .000
Welcome back Mookie!!!
The last 4 in the batting order won’t exactly strike terror into the heart of Darvish.
Belli, Billy, Barnesy and Maxy – the fearsome foursome.
I hope the first five guys bring their good bats tonight.
Exactly what I was thinking.
And yet it turned out that Barnes delivered the biggest hit of the day. Pretty nice that the catcher position has now produced 25 HRs.
This lineup had Muncy, Taylor and Smith sitting.
Based only on offensive stats, the best lineup would include all of them–and Barnes, McKinney and even Belli would be on the bench with Tio Albert, available to pinch hit and/or come in on defense..
Apart from the pitcher, of course, who would be the weak link in the Dodgers best lineup based on current stats?
I don’t think there is one. And yet the offense has this weird habit of just disappearing. So inconsistent.
That said, I’d still start Belli and use Taylor off the bench. And I’d be tempted to start Tio Albert in certain games.
Dodgers are looking strong again, especially with Kershaw and others expected back.
Sure would be nice if the Giants could lose a few games…
McKinney at 1b. Ok.
DODGERS ACTIVATE MOOKIE BETTS, RECALL DARIEN NÚÑEZ
LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers activated outfielder Mookie Betts from the 10-day injured list, recalled left-handed pitcher Darien Núñez and optioned infielder Gavin Lux and outfielder/infielder Matt Beaty to Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Betts, 28, returns from the injured list after missing the last 16 games with right hip inflammation. In 87 games with the Dodgers, the five-time All-Star is hitting .277 (93-for-336) with 17 homers and 44 RBI. He is in his eighth Major League season and is a .299 hitter with 172 homers and 553 RBI in 936 career games. He was originally acquired by the Dodgers on February 10, 2020 along with David Price from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for outfielder Alex Verdugo and minor league Connor Wong and Jeter Downs.
Núñez, 28, returns for his fourth stint with the club and is 0-1 with a 8.22 ERA (7 ER/7.2 IP) in six games (one start) for the Dodgers this season. He has split the season between Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City, going a combined 5-0 with a 2.29 ERA (10 ER/39.1 IP) and 60 strikeouts. In 66 minor league contests, he is 8-2 with a 2.25 ERA (27 ER/108.0 IP) and 172 strikeouts. He was originally signed by the Dodgers as a minor league free agent on April 16, 2018.
Lux, 23, has played in 85 games, hitting .221 with six homers and 37 RBI this season. In parts of three seasons with the Dodgers, the Kenosha, WI native is batting .217 with 11 homers and 54 RBI. The 2019 Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year had a banner campaign in his last minor league campaign, hitting .347 with 26 homers and 76 RBI in 113 games split between Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City. He was originally drafted in the 2016 First Year Player Draft out Indian Trail High School with the 20th overall pick in the draft.
Beaty, 28, has appeared in 105 games for the Dodgers, batting .262 (49-for-187) with five homers and 34 RBI. In three seasons with the Dodgers, he has hit .259 (126-for-486) with 24 doubles, 16 homers and 85 RBI. He was originally drafted by the Dodgers in the 12th round of the 2015 First Year Player Draft out of Belmont University.
Nunez has MLB stuff. Just needs to learn how to pitch. Graterol from the left side.
Glad to see McKinney staying up and Lux going down. Lux needs to be active, not just sit on the bench and occasionally pinch hit. Hopefully, he can get hot and regain his confidence. He seems like he might let this game get to him mentally and gets down on himself, and then presses, when things aren’t going his way.
It looks like game 7 of the World Series would be played on the 3rd of November. Better be in a warm weather city.
Alonso hits a 2-run homer. Mets-Giants tied 2-2 in the 6th.
Seeing the Mets playing is the worst thing I have seen in my life, Alonso is the only one who really worth on that shitty team!
I’ll take Orel any day over those chatter boxes at MLBN. The formula of four commentators all wanting to say something about everything ain’t worth it.
Orel talks too damn much. I prefer Nomar anyday.
I know i roll a little different.,but I really like to hear Orel.I have learned a lot of baseball from him.I didn’t play,always played basketball.But Orel is one of my all time favorites ,so that is probably the reason I enjoy listening to him.
Giants Lost….at laest
Sorry..I mised the information. Giants 3 mets 2
The Giants don’t lose anymore….well maybe 1 out of every 4 or 5. And don’t expect Atlanta to beat them more than once this weekend, if that. The Giants are for real and I don’t really see them choking in the last 30, do you? They have clutch hitting, very good starters and an amazing bullpen too.
Plus, we haven’t shown we can beat them down yet either. Hopefully, we can at least win 2 of the 3 we play them. This is not going to be easy and certainly not a given.
I hear he never sleeps.
We will have to take care of the Giants ourselfs. They refuse to lose.
Max is dealing tonight…
Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Where would we be without Max Scherzer? I guess we might still have Gray, who by the way, is pitching very well in Washington. He may not have many wins but he pitches a quality game every time out. Usually 6 innings, giving up 2 runs, and not getting the decision.
What a shame Lux was sent down to the minors, but it is best for him. I hope he comes back next year and tears up MLB pitching.
Lux probably will get called up when rosters expand.
Will the Dodgers go with a bullpen game today or on Saturday ? Price would be on his regular turn today.
Or will the call up Andre Jackson to take the bulk of the innings and give Price an extra day off ? And who should they send down to make room for Jackson ? Will the go with White on Sunday to give the rest of the rotation an extra day ? Many questions regarding our pitching alignment in the next days.
What is going on with Bobby Miller ? Havent seen him pitch in some time now at AA .
Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Price is pitching Saturday.
Andre Jackson pitches one of the other two games this weekend,
Lux needs reps, reps, reps.
He needs a lot of at bats and work at become a UT guy.
If he figures out how to hit lefties–and I assume he used to do this well, or his minor league numbers wouldn’t be so good–he still has a chance of being an everyday player. Maybe even a star.
But he’s already had plenty “runway,” as Roberts likes to say. Seager’s injury was a huge opportunity–but he made the least of it.
Pepiot got lit up at AAA tonight in their loss. They did not hit much either. Neither Lux or Beaty played, and my guess is neither is in OKC with only 4 days until the roster can expand.