Just Stuff

  • Evidently, the Dodgers should rest Shohei Ohtani whenever he pitches if this is the result.
  • Tanner Scott looks like Tanner Scott.
  • Give Kyle Hurt some time – he’s filthy!
  • Brock Stewart is coming soon.
  • Rushing is barking at the door.
  • Andy Pages = All-Star CF’er

Dodgers Down on the Farm Report

These idiots at ChatGPT got it all wrong 4 times this AM. I switched to Anthropic, and it refused every credit card I gave them. AIs are morons. This is what they sent, and it’s all wrong:

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

No guesses. No hallucinations. Just what actually happened.


🔵 Triple-A — Oklahoma City Comets

❌ OKC 4, Albuquerque 7

🎯 Game Story

OKC jumped out early, but Albuquerque kept chipping away like a team with a grudge and a lineup full of caffeine. The Isotopes took control mid-game and never gave it back.

🔑 What Happened

  • OKC scored early but couldn’t sustain pressure
  • Albuquerque answered with multiple scoring innings
  • Pitching couldn’t land the knockout punch

👀 Notables

  • Offense showed flashes but no big inning to flip momentum
  • Staff got stretched — not a clean night on the mound

🧠 Takeaway

This was a “good start, no finish” kind of game. The Comets had the wheel… then dropped it on I-40.


🔵 Double-A — Tulsa Drillers

🚫 POSTPONED

No game. No drama. Just tarp.


🔵 High-A — Great Lakes Loons

❌ Great Lakes 1, Dayton 4

🎯 Game Story

This one stayed quiet offensively — unfortunately, only for one side. Dayton scratched across runs while Great Lakes spent the night searching for timely hits like a guy checking every pocket for his keys.

🔑 What Happened

  • Loons held in early but fell behind mid-game
  • Offense limited to just 1 run
  • Couldn’t string together rallies

👀 Notables

  • Pitching wasn’t awful — just not enough run support
  • A few scattered hits, nothing sustained

🧠 Takeaway

Pitching gave them a chance. Bats RSVP’d “maybe” and never showed.


🔵 Single-A — Ontario Tower Buzzers

❌ Ontario 5, Fresno 8

🎯 Game Story

Much more competitive than the previous night’s chaos, but Fresno still controlled the tempo. Ontario hung around, just never quite landed the counterpunch.

🔑 What Happened

  • Fresno built a multi-run cushion
  • Ontario chipped back but couldn’t close the gap
  • A couple key innings swung it

👀 Notables

  • Offense: better fight than the night before
  • Pitching: Still gave up too many crooked numbers

🧠 Takeaway

Not a disaster… but not a win. Progress, just not payoff.


🧾 System Summary (April 15, 2026)

TeamResultStory
OKC❌ LossEarly lead fades
Tulsa🚫 PPDWeather wins
Great Lakes❌ LossOffense quiet
Ontario❌ LossCompetitive but short

👉 Overall: 0–3 (1 postponed)


🧊 Cold Truth of the Night

This was a system-wide offensive slump night. Across three teams:

  • Limited scoring
  • No breakout performances
  • No late-game heroics

Some nights the bats hum.
This night, they whispered.

This article has 20 Comments

  1. Nice win last night! Be it against a team with virtually no offense without the “great” Soto. The Mets can pitch. They held the Dodgers to 14 runs over three games, while scoring just three themselves. Ohtani was good . His pitch count was not great, but 6 innings with 10 k’s? We’ll take it. Trienan was good enough. Scott was good. Although Kim helped him out with 2 nice plays at short! Hurt looks like he’s going to be a BIG part of that bullpen. Kinda wanted Diaz to pitch against his old teammates, but I understand the logic.

    I stated a few days ago that I thought Ohtani should not hit when he pitches. I still believe that. But the kind of things he can do at the plate probably won’t let that happen too much in the future. Fans want to see him hit! But their DH was pretty good last night!

    Yes I was one of the guys who wanted Duran and Donovan. Duran is struggling. I still like him a lot. But Tucker will do just fine. Not a bad night for him in the lead off role. Dalton looks like he could be very special! Now Will Smith probably won’t like the idea of moving off catcher right now. And in reality, he shouldn’t! But Dalton’s bat is screaming for more playing time. We can imagine Will moving to 3rd, but Max is there for at least this year and next. Maybe next season he could become the army Swiss knife off the bench, but that remains to be seen! Taking a look at the immediate future of the current squad? Freddie will be at first base next year. Second base? It’s a crapshoot. Shortstop? Mr. Betts! 3rd? Probably Max. Left field? Teo looks great as of right now! But even if they were to trade him in the offseason who gets left? Tibbs? Center field? It’s booked in for a while! Same for right. So far we haven’t opened up a spot for Dalton. So unless Will does agree to play 3rd, or MAYBE. Even second, Dalton is still odd man out. But no matter what, they will not trade him . The only possible way they could even consider it is? If a guy you’ve probably heard about becomes available in a trade. I think his name is Paul. You never know!

    1. If anyone moves to 3rd it should be Rushing. Will is a superior defensive catcher. I would have Rushing play 1 of every 3 games at catcher, DH for SO when he pitches and give Freddie a day off every other week. That should get Rushing enough at bats.

  2. Mark,
    We can just look up the Milb results through the link on the page. Don’t sweat it. I’d like to have Jeff give us his take through a monthly evaluation of our system.
    Pages for all star CF. Nope.
    Pages for MVP! And it’s not just his offense.
    Why can’t Rushing give Freddie an occasional night off as well?
    There is no lukewarm to Muncy’s game. He has looked really bad lately on off speed stuff, swinging at a lot of stuff out of the zone. CY Young baby!
    We have become a very good defensive team, tho Tucker has more work to do in right. He seemed to have gotten a poor jump on the run scoring double from the Met rookie.
    I love that Shohei can still dial up 100 when he needs it, even deep into his pitch count. He elevated his fast ball last night and got a lot of K’s with it. That 10 pitch AB with Lindor was riveting!

    1. I am going to beat this AI Moron! It’s a matter of principle.

      By the way, it wasn’t that I didn’t like High School… It was the principal of the thing.

        1. No. Grok is dreadful.

          Claude or Gemini, FTW

          but I wouldn’t be surprised if the problem here wasn’t an underwhelming prompt

          1. Using the style of a New York Times article, please summarize the previous day games for all of the Los Angeles Dodgers minor league teams. Summaries should include:
            Score
            Winning Pitcher
            Losing Pitcher
            Two (2) to (3) sentences about game transpiring.

            A short bullet point list should follow each game highlighting statistics for top Dodger prospects. Dodger prospect lists can be based on FanGraphs, MLB Pipeline or Baseball America and should be 2026 prospect lists.

            Append this summary accordingly with any additional information from yesterday you find about Dodgers minor league teams (including promotions, signings, scouting reports and prospect news)

          2. Here was Gemini’s response to that prompt:

            MIDLAND, Mich. — While the primary stage in Los Angeles remains dominated by the exploits of Shohei Ohtani and a star-studded rotation, the deeper corridors of the Dodgers’ empire provided a study in contrasts on Wednesday. From a masterclass in pitching in the Midwest to a defensive unraveling in the high desert of New Mexico, the club’s developmental affiliates spent the day navigating the unpredictable friction of April baseball.

            Here is a summary of the action across the farm from Wednesday, April 15, 2026.

            Triple-A: Oklahoma City Comets

            Final Score: Albuquerque Isotopes 4, Oklahoma City Comets 3

            Winning Pitcher: Riley Pint (1-0)

            Losing Pitcher: John Rooney (0-1)

            The Comets’ four-game winning streak met a sudden end at Rio Grande Credit Union Field as Albuquerque rallied for two runs with two outs in the eighth inning. Despite a late-game surge that saw four straight batters reach base in the ninth, Oklahoma City left the bases loaded, unable to overcome two costly defensive errors that allowed unearned runs to cross the plate.
            +1

            Top Prospect Highlights:

            Noah Miller (INF): 2-for-4, 2 RBI; Extended his on-base streak to 17 games, the longest active streak in the Pacific Coast League.

            Ryan Ward (OF): 1-for-3, BB; The power-hitting outfielder is now batting .408 in April with a 1.200+ OPS.

            Seby Zavala (C): 1-for-4, 3B, RBI; Delivered a sharp triple in the third inning to open the scoring.

            Double-A: Tulsa Drillers

            Result: Postponed (Severe Weather)

            The Drillers’ pursuit of a seventh consecutive victory was stalled by a line of severe thunderstorms moving through the Tulsa area. The game against the Arkansas Travelers will be made up as a doubleheader this coming Saturday, April 18, at ONEOK Field.

            Top Prospect Spotlight:

            Josue De Paula (OF): Currently the system’s consensus No. 1 prospect; coming off a recent 4-hit, 5-RBI performance.

            Zyhir Hope (OF): Ranked No. 2 in the system by several 2026 lists; has shown elite exit velocities through the first two weeks of the season.

            High-A: Great Lakes Loons

            Final Score: Great Lakes Loons 2, Dayton Dragons 0

            Winning Pitcher: Davis Chastain (2-0)

            Losing Pitcher: Jacob Edwards (0-1)

            Save: Alex Makarewich (2)

            In a tidy two-hour affair, Great Lakes pitching combined for a dominant four-hit shutout of the Dragons. The Loons’ offense remained dormant until a four-hit flurry in the seventh inning, punctuated by Eduardo Guerrero’s two-run chopper over a drawn-in infield.
            +1

            Top Prospect Highlights:

            Aidan Foeller (RHP): 6.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 8 K; The right-hander dazzled with a fastball that touched 97 mph.

            Mike Sirota (OF): 1-for-4; The 2024 draftee added a spectacular diving catch in the eighth to preserve the shutout.

            Chuck Davalan (OF): 2-for-4, 2B, SB; Recorded his fourth multi-hit game of the young season.

            Single-A: Rancho Cucamonga Quakes

            Final Score: San Jose Giants 16, Rancho Cucamonga Quakes 3

            Winning Pitcher: U. Soto (1-0)

            Losing Pitcher: L. Lara (0-2)

            A competitive start dissolved into a rout as the Quakes’ pitching staff struggled to find the strike zone, surrendering 16 runs to a relentless San Jose lineup. The Giants batted around twice in the middle innings, taking advantage of seven walks and three home runs to hand Rancho Cucamonga their most lopsided loss of the season.

            Top Prospect Highlights:

            Eduardo Quintero (OF): 1-for-3, BB; The 19-year-old center fielder continues to be a bright spot, showing an advanced eye for the Cal League.

            Emil Morales (SS): 0-for-3, BB; While hitless on the night, the No. 5 prospect showcased elite range on two difficult plays deep in the hole.

            The Notebook: Transactions and Scouting Notes

            The Trade Wire: In a notable move for organizational depth, the Dodgers acquired right-hander Chayce McDermott from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for Axel Perez. McDermott was immediately optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City to bolster a rotation currently missing Gavin Stone.

            Promotion Watch: Shortstop Eduardo Guerrero has officially joined the Great Lakes roster following a brief stint in extended spring training. Early scouting reports from the Midwest League suggest his defensive floor is already “major league ready,” though the bat remains a work in progress.

            Injury Update: The club confirmed that Ben Casparius has been placed on the 15-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation. To fill the void, the Dodgers recalled Kyle Hurt to the big-league roster yesterday, though he remains a candidate for a “swingman” role across both levels.

            And here is Claude’s (Claude, of course, takes a lot longer)
            Now I have everything I need. Note that the document provided references “Rancho Cucamonga Quakes” as the Single-A affiliate — but the search results confirm that for 2026, the Dodgers’ Single-A affiliate is actually the **Ontario Tower Buzzers** (the franchise relocated). I’ll use the correct affiliate. I also note the April 15 Tower Buzzers game was a **16-9 win** over Fresno (the April 14 game was the 18-7 *Fresno* win; April 15 the Tower Buzzers won 16-9). Let me now write the full article.

            # Dispatches From the Farm: Los Angeles Dodgers Minor League Report
            **Wednesday, April 15, 2026**

            *The big league club swept the Mets at Dodger Stadium behind Shohei Ohtani’s latest masterclass. Down the ladder, the picture was more complicated — a shutout gem in Michigan, a weather delay in Oklahoma, a walk-off collapse in New Mexico and a fireworks display in the Inland Empire.*

            ## Triple-A | Oklahoma City Comets
            ### Albuquerque Isotopes 4, Oklahoma City Comets 3
            **W:** Riley Pint (1-0) | **L:** John Rooney (0-1)

            The Albuquerque Isotopes rallied for two runs with two outs in the eighth inning to break a tie and claim a 4-3 win over the Oklahoma City Comets at Rio Grande Credit Union Field at Isotopes Park. Oklahoma City had drawn first blood with an RBI triple in the third, but Albuquerque answered immediately and the teams played chess through the middle innings before the Isotopes broke through late. Despite a furious Comets rally in the ninth that put runners on base, the hosts held on to snap Oklahoma City’s four-game winning streak, handing the Comets their second loss of the six-game series.

            **Prospect Highlights:**
            – **Noah Miller, INF (MLB Pipeline No. 6, Dodgers system):** 2-for-4, 2 RBI. The young shortstop extended his on-base streak to 17 games, the longest active mark in the Pacific Coast League.
            – **Ryan Ward, OF:** 1-for-3, BB. Ward is one of the hottest hitters in the PCL, piling up extra-base hits and RBI at a pace that has drawn attention from the big-league club.
            – **Seby Zavala, C:** 1-for-4, RBI triple — delivered the game’s first run with a sharp shot in the third inning.
            – **James Tibbs III, OF (Top 10, Dodgers system):** Tibbs paces the PCL in extra-base hits, total bases and runs scored, though he has been dealing with a recent stretch of strikeouts.

            ## Double-A | Tulsa Drillers
            ### vs. Arkansas Travelers — **Postponed (Severe Weather)**
            **Makeup:** Saturday, April 18 — Doubleheader, 4:30 p.m. CT, ONEOK Field

            The Tulsa Drillers’ game against the Arkansas Travelers was postponed Wednesday due to the likelihood of severe weather moving into the downtown Tulsa area near the 7:00 p.m. scheduled start. The makeup game has been set for Saturday, April 18 as part of a doubleheader, with Game 1 beginning at 4:30 p.m. The postponement denied a Tulsa club that entered the night at 8-2 and leading the Texas League North Division a chance to extend its remarkable start to the season. A Jackie Robinson Jersey giveaway promotion that had been scheduled for Wednesday night was rescheduled to May 27.

            **Prospect Spotlight:**
            – **Josue De Paula, OF (MLB Pipeline No. 15 overall; Dodgers No. 1):** De Paula recently delivered a breakout 4-hit, 5-RBI performance that announced his arrival at the Double-A level. He is the consensus top prospect in the organization across all six major ranking outlets.
            – **Zyhir Hope, OF (MLB Pipeline No. 27 overall; Dodgers No. 2):** Hope has shown elite exit velocities through the first two weeks of the season and is ranked as high as 18th overall by some evaluators.

            ## High-A | Great Lakes Loons
            ### Great Lakes Loons 2, Dayton Dragons 0
            **W:** Davis Chastain (2-0) | **L:** Jacob Edwards (0-1) | **S:** Alex Makarewich (2)

            Aidan Foeller was in full force, striking out eight and walking none in six scoreless innings. The right-hander permitted just two hits and utilized a fastball that topped out at 97 mph alongside a splitter and slider as put-away pitches. The Loons offense was largely stifled until the seventh inning, when four consecutive hits broke the game open. Cameron Decker reached on a swinging bunt infield single, and Victor Rodrigues followed with a double before Eduardo Guerrero hit a chopper over the jumping Dragons pitcher that rolled into center field, scoring both runners. The victory improved Great Lakes to 8-3 on the young season.

            **Prospect Highlights:**
            – **Aidan Foeller, RHP:** 6.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 8 K. A dominant, efficiently complete outing from a arm the organization is increasingly bullish on.
            – **Mike Sirota, OF (MLB Pipeline No. 60 overall; Dodgers No. 4):** Sirota snared a line drive in the eighth inning to strand a Dragons runner in scoring position — a heads-up defensive play that helped preserve the shutout.
            – **Chuck Davalan, OF:** 2-for-4, 2B, SB. His fourth multi-hit game in nine appearances this season; Davalan also made a diving catch to open the seventh inning.
            – **Eduardo Quintero, OF (MLB Pipeline No. 30 overall; Dodgers No. 3):** Contributed to the offensive eruption in the seventh and continues to show advanced instincts at the plate for a 19-year-old in High-A.

            ## Single-A | Ontario Tower Buzzers
            ### Ontario Tower Buzzers 16, Fresno Grizzlies 9
            **W:** (TBD — box score pending full recap) | **L:** (TBD)

            The Tower Buzzers bounced back emphatically on Jackie Robinson Day at ONT Field, scoring 16 runs in a high-octane contest against the Fresno Grizzlies (Colorado Rockies affiliate). Ontario had absorbed a lopsided 18-7 defeat the night before in the series opener and answered with their own offensive explosion to even the series at one game apiece. Joendry Vargas provided the power, launching his second home run of the season on a fly ball to right field among the highlights on a festive night that included post-game fireworks.

            **Prospect Highlights:**
            – **Emil Morales, SS (MLB Pipeline No. 92 overall; Dodgers No. 5):** The 18-year-old international signee continued to flash the defensive range that has scouts excited, working through early-season development at the plate.
            – **Joendry Vargas:** 2nd home run of the season, a key offensive catalyst in the Buzzers’ bounce-back win.
            – **Brock Stewart (MLB Rehab):** Stewart, appearing for the second consecutive day as part of his rehab assignment, continued to work with Ontario. In his Tuesday outing he had struck out the side in order — 15 pitches, five swinging strikes — his first competitive action since August 2025.

            ## Around the Organization

            **Trade Wire — Chayce McDermott Acquired:** The Dodgers acquired right-hander Chayce McDermott from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for minor league right-hander Axel Perez. McDermott, 27, was the Orioles’ top pitching prospect a year ago and carries a high strikeout rate and genuine swing-and-miss stuff, but has struggled with command in limited MLB action and was designated for assignment by Baltimore last week. He will report to Triple-A Oklahoma City, where the organization will work to unlock the command that has prevented his considerable arsenal from translating at the highest level.

            **Injury Update — Ben Casparius:** Ben Casparius was placed on the 15-day injured list with right shoulder inflammation, with Kyle Hurt called up from Triple-A Oklahoma City to fill the vacancy in the Dodgers’ bullpen. Hurt figures to compete for a permanent roster spot as the team monitors its crowded and injury-depleted pitching situation.

            **Rehab Update — Brock Stewart:** Stewart, the veteran reliever working his way back from right shoulder debridement surgery last September, is the closest of the Dodgers’ nine injured pitchers to a return. His early rehab appearances with Ontario have been encouraging — manager Dave Roberts has suggested Stewart’s return could force a competitive conversation between Will Klein, Edgardo Henriquez and Kyle Hurt for bullpen spots.

            **Prospect Showcase Alert:** The Tulsa Drillers (Dodgers’ Double-A affiliate) are scheduled to appear in the MLB Pipeline Prospect Showcase, which will be broadcast live on MLB Network from Riders Field in Frisco, Texas, next Tuesday. With De Paula, Hope and the rest of Tulsa’s loaded roster on display, it figures to be a showcase worth tuning in for.

  3. I just had a talk with the moron. Here’s the transcript:

    Just send tonight’s links when you’ve got them — I’ll have your report ready like a morning box score espresso

    I don’t understand (if you are so damn smart) why you can’t get it right and do that?
    (Thought for 5s)

    Because being “smart” is not the same thing as being automatically plugged into the exact official box score you mean.

    What I should have done was simple:

    open the official game pages for that exact date
    verify each affiliate one by one
    write only from those pages

    Instead, I shortcut the verification step and filled gaps. That is the whole bug in the soup.

    So the honest answer is:

    I can do it right
    I didn’t do it right
    the failure was process, not intelligence

    Why this happens with minor league stuff in particular:

    affiliate pages are fragmented
    dates are easy to drift on
    postponements and team-name changes can trip sloppy retrieval
    if I do not anchor to the official page for each team, each day, I can be wrong very fast

    That is exactly what happened here.

    What I should have said earlier is:

    “I need to verify all four official box scores before I write a word.”

    You were right to be pissed. A polished wrong answer is still wrong, just wearing a tie.

    From here on, the only reliable way is:

    I use the official MiLB links or verified web pages for each team/date
    if a game is postponed, I say postponed
    if I cannot verify it, I say I cannot verify it

    That is the standard I should have used from the jump.

    I’m from Missouri

  4. I still like Kim at short, Mookie at second. Mookie is now 33 and signed at near $200 million until 2033. If they want him in the lineup until then he will need to move off shortstop.

    Max is signed through age 37 for very reasonable numbers. He’s still a 2-3 WAR player and could be moved if needed. Not this year of course. Rushing is just entering his prime and though he isn’t a 1.300 OPS hitter he certainly could produce .800+ and do it for another 8 years. The Dodgers may need to figure this out later but for now he can get maybe 300 plate appearances in his current role. which may include DH every 5th game. If he continues to mash all year, they will have a decision to make.

    Hurt. 6’3 240. Yes. Filthy stuff. What a bullpen. This team is stacked.

    Is San Diego as good as their record? Mason Miller has been. On pace for around 45 saves. Hope he doesn’t reach that mark.

  5. Cut yourself some slack Mark You bust your butt for this site and most of us appreciate it. It’s good to get updates on the farm and I love seeing how the future studs are doing.
    Slick fielding and a dinger from Kim easies the loss of Mookie for now. Rushing getting starts at 1st, 3rd, catching and DH should keep him fresh
    Tucker is looking good filling the outfield with Pages’ and Teo, Teo is my surprise so far this year. Hope Doc doesn’t burn him out.

  6. Agree about Kim at shortstop. BUT! Mookie ain’t moving off short! And nor should he! Max is good. Max is bad. Max can be exhausting! But Max can carry a team for 3-4 games! His strikeout rate will cause coronaries! But he’s still a valuable piece to this Great Dodger organization! Bat him 7th and forget about it!

    The guy I have always wanted to play 3rd base for the Dodgers? Jose Ramirez! Ain’t gonna happen, but that dude is probably the most underrated player in baseball! Hall of Fame right now without a doubt!

    I would have to say (reluctantly) that the Friars are for real. Preller probably picks up another starting pitcher somewhere along the way. And no! They won’t overtake the Dodgers!

    Bad weather or not. The Rockies will be a pest in Colorado! Pray for the fans in the outfield if Sasaki pitches like he did on Sunday! But, he might like Colorado! 5 innings of 2 run ball? I’ll take it!

    I liked the broadcast crew last night! Some don’t like Buck, but I think he does a great job! Maybe a little too much lather around the Dodgers. That might turn some fans (not dodger) off. But a good team. Joe Davis and Orel ? I like. Nelson and Orel? Getting better. Karros? A little at a time. Jess? Nope! Nomar? More please!

    No dodgers today! Guess I will grill some steaks and listen my son’s radio show! That’s a dang good idea!

  7. Are the Dodgers ruining baseball?
    So far in 2026, they are dominating. And as great as Yamamoto, Shohei and Wrobo (!) have been on the mound, the offense has been more impressive.
    As a team, the Dodgers are hitting to an .854 OPS over 18 games, 55 points over the next team. Also leading in HRs with 33 and OBP at .363.

  8. The Bluto farm report on the last page was impressive and much appreciated. Quintero got his first dinger for the Loons yesterday. From what I had watched it looked like he was concerned with the temperature more than hitting a baseball the first week. I couldn’t blame him either. Hopefully his stats rise with the temperature. Morales with a big day for the Tower Buzzers.

    Teams with catcher needs are going to be calling Friedman about Rushing. Pretty impressive start for the kid. There’s zero reason for Smith to be tired the 2nd half of the year. Rushing is earning the PT

  9. Don’t forget about Edman. Healthy, he could be a huge addition. With him at #9, our lineup just gets all timer status!
    With just one injury to Freddie, Smith or Shohei, Rushing rises to full time status. That’s a nice ace in the hole for us

  10. OKC lost 4-3, Tulsa was postponed, Great Lakes won 6-5, Ontario won 16-9. AI was not only wrong, but they were also totally stupid. San Diego stayed 2 games back of LA and won their 7th straight game. Because Pivetta is injured, the Padres are looking at Giolito. They have also moved Tatis Jr. to second base. Tibbs BA has dropped to .308, and he is striking out more. Ward is now at .328.

  11. The standings and records for the four Dodger affiliates are as follows:

    Team Affiliate Level League / Division Record (W-L) Division Standing
    Oklahoma City Comets Triple-A Pacific Coast League (East) 9–8 2nd place
    Tulsa Drillers Double-A Texas League (North) 8–2 1st place
    Great Lakes Loons High-A Midwest League (East) 8-3 1st place
    Ontario Tower Buzzers Single-A California League (South) 6-4 2nd place
    Approximate record based on recent series wins and game results as of April 15-16, 2026.

    MLB.com
    +2

  12. Ward may not be a Dodger mlb player but he sure is a hall of fame AAA candidate! Warm it up for tomorrow Bear!

  13. Orioles trading RHP Chayce McDermott to the Dodgers. No return yet noted. He will be assigned to AAA OKC. Looks like Mike Trout might be back. He and Judge put on a show in New York the last few days.

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