Rants & Raves

Here Goes:

  • I have always felt that Michael Grove should be in the bullpen. I think he will flourish there
  • Gavin Stone last night:
    • 6 IP
    • 5 Hits
    • 5 ER
    • 2 BB
    • 6 Strikeouts
    • 2 HR
  • Jimmy Nelson pitched an inning in relief at OKC and allowed 1 hit and 1 K
  • Jose Ramos hit his 14th HR for Tulsa
  • The GL Loons are 45-20 – their best start EVER!
  • Hyun-il Choi is looking very good. – 2-1 with a 2.00 ERA and 1.00 WHIP in 18 IP He is still only 23.
  • The Dodgers Bullpen woes have evaporated for the past three games. I think there was something to the sequencing deal…
  • Dodger relievers have moved from #29 to #27. It’s progress.
  • Play the kids until the deadline and let’s see what we have.
  • Just win, Baby!

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  1. Grove’s kryptonite is left hand batters (OPS of .756 vs 1.121). It would be great if he could fill the role of the multi-inning relief pitcher but we need to see how he fairs against LHB’s.

    1. I believe Houston only threw out one LHB last night against a Sheehan, a RHP. Tucker was that player and he did hit a HR against Sheehan, but didn’t bat against Grove. So, if you are right, and if Grove is much better against RHB, then pitching him against Houston makes a lot of sense.

      And, if you are right, I believe he can do the least amount of damage in the bullpen than as a starter against most teams not named Houston. Most teams would have Grove face 3-5 LHB.

      1. Their best LH hitter, Alvarez, is on the IL. Midris is the only other left handed bat on the active roster. They have 11 RH hitters.

  2. I agree bear, why not take a shot with Will Myers? At least he’s healthy! (I think). Dodgers need to put. Up 8 or more on the assstroles tonight!

  3. DODGERS ACTIVATE PHIL BICKFORD

    LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers activated right-handed pitcher Phil Bickford from the injured list and optioned left-handed pitcher Alex Vesia to Triple-A.

    Bickford, 28, missed 14 games with lower back tightness. He made one rehab start with Triple-A Oklahoma City, tossing one scoreless inning with one strikeout. He has appeared in 23 games this season for the Dodgers, posting a 7.33 ERA with 36 strikeouts in 27.0 innings. He has been in the Majors parts of four seasons with Milwaukee (2020) and Los Angeles (2021-23) and he is a combined 7-5 with a 4.75 ERA (74 ER/140.1 IP) and 164 strikeouts. He was originally drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the first round (18th overall) of the 2015 First Year Player Draft out of Southern Nevada College.

    Vesia, 27, pitched on Wednesday, tossing a scoreless inning with one strikeout against the Los Angeles Angels. On the season, he is 0-4 with a 7.58 ERA (16 ER/19.0 IP) and 30 strikeouts in 23 games for the Dodgers. He is in his third season with Los Angeles, and he is a combined 8-5 with a 3.10 ERA (39 ER/113.1 IP) and 163 strikeouts in 127 games. He has been in the Major Leagues parts of four seasons with Miami (2020) and Los Angeles (2021-23) and he is 8-6 with 168 strikeouts in 117.2 innings. He was originally acquired from the Miami Marlins on February 12, 2021 along with right-hander pitcher Kyle Hurt in exchange for right-handed pitcher Dylan Floro.

  4. I highly doubt the sequencing theory had much if anything to do with the bullpen improving the last three games.
    Sequencing didn’t cause Graterol to make two horrible defensive plays to cost games and hang a two strike slider for a HR against Giants. Sequencing didn’t cause Caleb to walk 3 and hit another batter to blow a game.
    The pitchers executed this week and it also helps that Kershaw and Sheehan had great starts which allowed only two well rested relievers to throw in 2 of these games.
    I need to give Dave Roberts credit also for his bullpen moves the last 3 days. He showed confidence in many relievers in the bullpen game against Ohtani and he stuck with Grove last night in a tight game. I didn’t agree with all of his moves but they worked and Dave deserves credit. Hopefully, Hudson and Nelson can return soon and Shelby Miller can come back to add even more depth to the bullpen.
    What a roller coaster the last 6 games!

    1. Will Myers seems to have lost it. Dodgers have better options.
      Has the bullpen suddenly gone from worst to first? Can we trust it now to be one of the best, just like it was in 2022? I doubt that.
      But if Sheehan and Miller continues be bright and shiny objects, we won’t have to rely on the bullpen as much. Grove may flourish in a bullpen role, or he may find himself on that shuttle between LA and OKC, which is not the worst fate. (I haven’t seen this quantified, but I strongly suspect the Dodgers lead the majors in this practice, not to mention the one-day wonders like Dylan Covey. A luxury for a big-market, big-budget team, I suspect.)
      I hope Kyle Hurt gets a shot soon. He’s compiled one of the best K/BB rates in the minors, getting a lot of whiffs. The anti-shift rules have helped put a premium on Ks, and we perhaps we’ll all be singing that it Hurts so good.
      (Sorry.)
      Finally, how about some props for often-maligned Jimmy Outman, trying to shake his slump with a 3-hit, 2-run, 1 stolen base game. He has a reputation for being coachable and a strong work ethic. Perhaps that is paying off.

      1. Myers has been injured, If healthy, the guy is a decent bat with power. It would not hurt them at all to give him some games at AAA and see if he has anything left in the tank.

        1. Yeah. Can’t hurt. Plus, he bats from the right side.
          Don’t see him as an LA option now, the way the Orioles plugged DFA’d Aaron Hicks into their OF.

  5. 7:15 PM ET

    Astros (41-35)
    Dodgers (42-33)

    SP Ronel Blanco R
    1-0 4.66 ERA
    SP Bobby Miller R
    3-1 2.83 ERA

    Confirmed Lineup
    RF Mookie Betts R
    1B F. Freeman L
    C Will Smith R
    DH J. Martinez R
    LF J. Heyward L
    CF James Outman L
    2B M. Vargas R
    SS Miguel Rojas R
    3B M. Busch L

    Clear-day
    0%rain
    76° Wind 9 mph Out

  6. High-A: Catcher Dalton Rushing was activated off the IL.

    Pitcher Ben Serunkuma, who the Dodgers signed out of Uganda in January 2022, joined the Quakes after pitching four games in the Arizona Complex League.

    Friday scores
    Las Vegas 7, Oklahoma City 2
    Northwest Arkansas 5, Tulsa 4
    Great Lakes 8, West Michigan 6
    Rancho Cucamonga 4, Lake Elsinore 0

    Saturday scores
    4:05 p.m. PT: Great Lakes (Hyun-il Choi) at West Michigan (Carlos Pena)
    5:05 p.m.: Oklahoma City (Landon Knack) vs. Las Vegas (Adrian Martinez)
    5:05 p.m.: Tulsa (Nick Nastrini) vs. Northwest Arkansas (Drew Parrish)
    6:30 p.m.: Rancho Cucamonga (TBD) vs. Lake Elsinore (Henry Williams)

    AA Tulsa was eliminated from winning the first half division.

  7. David Vassegh
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    Noah Syndergaard is warming up in the bullpen to throw a simulated game at Dodger Stadium. #Dodgers

  8. Team Dodger Bautista is 15-0 in the Dominican Summer League with their win today.

  9. * Emmet Sheehan looked great. And what I like best was what happened after his first taste adversity in the Big Leagues. He was sailing along again with 3 more shutout innings. And then wham-bam, back-to-back bombs. Than a second walk to Bregman on 4 pitches and it looked very much like he may have been scared out of the strike zone. But no. He regrouped, got a pop up and 2 swinging strike-outs. That showed me something. I like the kid and he needs to continue to challenge hitters with that fastball up. Seems like it must have high spin.
    * I think Grove has looked way better than his 7.59 ERA. I like his stuff. And he may have found a nitch in the bullpen.
    * I’m with RC Dodger on this one “I highly doubt the sequencing theory had much if anything to do with the bullpen improving the last three games.”
    We have tons of scouting reports on hitters that goes into a game plan. It may be predictable the first time through but after that is’s more about adjustments; how the hitter has looked against certain pitches, what’s working for the pitcher that day, what was saved up the 1st time through. It also has to factor in a pitcher’s strengths as much, or more, then the hitter’s weakness. And it is almost always the pitch location versus the pitch type that determines success or failure. I might buy some guys tipping pitches maybe but I’m not buying that we had become that predictable in pitch sequencing.
    * Nice to see the bottom of the order carry the mail. Rojas with 2 hits and the rookies with 4. Nice to see Outman get it going a bit.
    * Really good game. And 2:08, too.

  10. He might just be–dare I say it?–a trade chip, but Jahmai Jones is playing awfully well at OKC.
    I was looking ups something else but noticed that Jones’ offensive performance has been remarkably similar to Busch’s.
    Jones’s OPS is .983, while Busch is at .968. His OBP is .429, one point higher than Busch. Also impressive: 41 walks against 50 Ks. Good plate discipline.
    Some of us have assumed Yonny is higher on the depth chart, but Jones’s offense is substantially better. His slugging percentage is .554, slightly better than Busch, while Yonny’s is .392. Yonny is also great at getting on base, with a .407 OBP and nearly as many walks as Ks.
    I assume that once Muncy or Taylor is back, Busch will return to OKC. But if there are more injuries, perhaps Jones and Yonny will get called up.
    Hunter Feduccia is also playing well. His OPS is .843, with a .401 OBP.

  11. When you throw 100 mph, you just can’t walk the #9 hitter! Miller has to learn to throw his 4 seamer up in the zone like Sheehan. And he needs to keep his composure when things unravel a bit. Gonna be interesting in his next start.

  12. Roberts keep Miller soooo muuch.. Even Smith did not talk to him (The picher). They saw Miller fall down the slide and did nothing.

    Go Dodgers

    1. I thought that the very first time I saw him. A right-handed version of course. Just like DeLuca’s stance reminds me of Cey.

      1. Mark stands staunchly against sending Vargas back to AAA. He thinks Miguel gains nothing if that happens.

      2. And I said in the offseason that Vargas needs at least a half year at AAA. Right again. And some people here think I’m stupid.

        1. Nyah. I think this take is stupid, especially when it grows to involve Outman.

          But nobody thinks you are!

  13. Frustrating game so far today. Get out 3 – 0 and bats fall asleep until Peralta homers. Freddie and JD are really struggling and Vargas is about to dip below the Mendoza line. Busch has had more competitive at bats than either Outman or Vargas of late. Not like he is tearing it up but looks like a hitter. The growing pains of young starting pitchers. Miller seems to have had issues getting on to next pitch – got out of sorts in the last two starts. Phil mentioned it but that impressed me about Sheehan last night after the back to back homers.
    If Dodgers decide to go get a starter I would like to see them get either Flaherty or Giolito. FA at end of year, just entering their prime, and LA ties which may make it more likely to re-sign them if Dodgers decide. Cardinals need young pitching which Dodgers have a lot of. Seems like a good match.
    Like Mark, I think Grove could be a nice bullpen piece. I think Ryan Pepiot, Frasso, and Kyle Hurt might also be guys that fit that profile in the short term. Not a fan of trading good young prospects for relief pitching. So much variance from year to year and within a year.
    Great at bat by Outman. Be great to come back to beat the Astros. Especially, the Astros.

  14. Twice with Busch on base ahead of him in the late innings, Mookie comes up empty at the plate.

  15. I don’t know why they didn’t send Deluca they wouldn’t have thrown through. If he was on second base, we would’ve taken the lead with are the ground rule double

  16. Good for Outman! He comes thru to drive home some runs. He’s so critical to the fate of this team.

  17. Wild game. Go for the sweep tomorrow and a five game win streak. Six game road trip to Denver and KC and then six game home stand before the ASB. Put another another 10-11 wins in the W column and we will be on our way.

  18. 5 hits and 8 runs. Thank you Houston! Our bullpen following the Dodger theme of all or nothing. And right now it’s nothing! Good for Outman! Karos was right, sitting on the slider there. Thought for sure it was a home run!

    1. Wow! What a beat down! Another really weird thing that does not happen very often at all is that after the game the Rockies traded Mike Moustakas to the Angels and he will flip uniforms and play against the Rockies today.

  19. Strange game….happy for the win, but I don’t think we could NOT count on Miller to pitch a quality game. That’s two stinkers in a row….you know what they say? Three strikes and you’re out.

    I do believe if we have any chance of winning it all this year that we absolutely need at least another stud SP to be added to Urias, Kershaw, and hopefully a healthy Gonsolin. I’m not counting on either Miller or Sheehan as starters this year- too unpredictable…but maybe one or both can pitch an inning out of the pen, much like Grove. And I don’t believe May comes back this year. I’m not talking bullpen on this post, just SP. That’s another thread.

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