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A Huge Dodger Loss

A few weeks ago, I predicted that other teams would raid the Dodgers front office in an effort to emulate the Dodgers success. I listed possible candidates, but never mentioned the first Dodger employee who would be hired away from the organization, and even though you may not know a lot about him, the Dodgers lost a very important part of their organization. Jeremy Zoll, whom many of you have

By Mark Timmons2 min readJump to 35 comments

A few weeks ago, I predicted that other teams would raid the Dodgers front office in an effort to emulate the Dodgers’ success.  I listed possible candidates, but never mentioned the first Dodger employee who would be hired away from the organization, and even though you may not know a lot about him, the Dodgers lost a very important part of their organization.  Jeremy Zoll, whom many of you have never heard of, was hired by the Minnesota Twins to be their Director of Minor League Operations.  Zoll was with the Dodgers for three seasons and left as Assistant Director of Player Development.  He was essentially Gabe Kapler’s right-hand man.

It will be a shame if the Dodgers lose Kapler too – he is a hot commodity.  Lots of teams would love to have him. Jeremy Zoll is young and while he tried to play baseball, he saw very quickly that his talent was in coaching and player development, not actually playing.  After four years of high school and four years of Division III baseball, wearing the “tools of ignorance,” Jeremy’s baseball career was over. By all accounts, he is a bright, effusive individual with high energy.  He very well may be a GM someday!

This won’t be the last personnel  loss, which is why you continually build your core… hire and train… hire and train.  Godspeed, Jeremy!

Right about now we are treading water, waiting to see who the Dodgers play in the NLCS.  In September, the Dodgers were Dogs, Bums, Heathens,  and the Scum of the Earth. The Indians pole-vaulted the Dodgers as the best team in baseball. They were the flavor of the month.  Corey Kluber was the re-incarnation of Cy Young and they had Andrew Miller, who could walk on water.  They were anointed as the next World Champions and even though they had less wins than the Dodgers, they were placed as #1 in the MLB Power Poll.

When the Dodgers lost 16 out of 17 games, I yawned and said “so what?”  While the Indians were winning 30 out of 26 games (I was never good in math), I said “so what?” Now, the Indians are gone as the Spankees beat them like Rented Mules.  So much for the mainstream media.  So much for expert opinions.  So, much for the morons who make a living writing stupid stuff!

So, the Astros now play the Yankees for the ALCS and we… we wait to see who the Dodgers play on Saturday… the Cubs or the Nats.  Whoever, whatever, like AC, I don’t care.  Bring ’em on!  These are Destiny’s Dodgers.  We are due… actually overdue.

 

 

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  1. Roger AskewOctober 13, 2017

    And so it is. I love this matchup. Yes, the Cubs are resilient but we have the bullpen to take them down. Perfect time to face them, the first game sets the tone. All I can say is pull Kersh after 6. We got this!

  2. BobbyOctober 13, 2017

    We’ll see Kersh vs Lackey or Tanner Roark on Saturday

    Unless this game goes 17 innings in which case we’ll see Kerry Wood or Jeff Reardon

  3. HawkeyeDodgerOctober 13, 2017

    This game couldn’t go much better for the Dodgers. I’m rooting for extra innings.

  4. Mark TimmonsOctober 13, 2017

    Max Scherzer has just been savaged by the Cubs!

  5. Brooklyn DodgerOctober 12, 2017

    This is interesting. According to the the Washington Post, starting in 2016 the Dodgers, among other sports teams, stopped staying at Trump hotels.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/pro-sports-teams-were-once-reliable-patrons-of-trumps-hotels-not-anymore/2017/10/11/113ceb8a-a47c-11e7-ade1-76d061d56efa_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-more-top-stories_no-name%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.f579a98d2435

    Not too far from the end of the article you will see this:

    “In some cases, pro teams continued to frequent Trump hotels but individual players stayed away. The Los Angeles Dodgers, for instance, returned to Trump’s Chicago hotel in May 2016 on a road trip to play the Cubs. But Adrian Gonzalez, a Mexican American first baseman, chose to stay elsewhere.

    “You can draw your own conclusions” about why, Gonzalez told the Los Angeles Times. “They’re probably right.”

    “The team soon followed suit. When the Dodgers returned to Chicago for the playoffs that year, they stayed at a new hotel.”

    “The decision to stay elsewhere was not a political one,” said Dodgers spokesman Joe Jareck.

  6. IdahoalOctober 12, 2017

    We have control over Cingrani for 2-3 years, don’t we? I used to bitch about Honeycutt when Mattingly was the manager. I have to eat crow. Look what he has done for Darvish. Look what he has done for Cingrani. Changing Darvish ‘s arm slot and his pitch selection right before the play offs takes some courage. I believe they have so much stats on these guys they figure out quickly what works and what does not work. I heard from a friend of mine who lives in the Phoenix area that the Dodgers take the best care of their farm kids. Good to hear.

  7. BobbyOctober 12, 2017

    Since we don’t play today or tomorrow, and I’m thinking about 2018:

    I think the thing I”m most excite about (call me nuts) is projecting how good and dominant Tony Cingrani will be next season! He’s way better than when we got him, and now I can only imagine how good he’ll be all of next year

  8. Dirk CalderwoodOctober 12, 2017

    I get this feeling Friedman will have no trouble filling any gaps created by non players leaving. I would worry more about replacing players leaving. Like Darvish. Also Urias, since odds are not great he’ll come back soon and be what we hoped he’d be. Kershaw maybe looking at back surgery…that’s almost never good.

  9. Rudy ByrdOctober 12, 2017

    I’m not sure if this would be considered ‘a huge Dodger loss’. Having Roberts leave to go manage the Giants would be a huge loss. As would Guggenheim selling the team back to McCourt or Kershaw’s arm falling off. Losing Zoll is more like, “Oh, well.”

  10. Watford DodgerOctober 12, 2017

    Not Dayton – Stewart plus a few others.

    This explains it –

    http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/258278328/dave-roberts-mulling-dodgers-nlcs-roster/?topicId=27118384

  11. IdahoalOctober 12, 2017

    One other comment. I thought I saw Ryu and Joc in the dugout. If you are not on the team can you be in the dugout? Maybe it was my imagination.

  12. IdahoalOctober 12, 2017

    Grandal will start half of the games. I still think Grandal will have a decent series. Barnes is my favorite catcher. I think Stripling stays as the long relief man. Maeda could play that role. However, he has become an important part of the back end of the bull pen. Baez is the one who could go or stay as needed. I just cannot imagine Locastro on the team.

  13. HawkeyeDodgerOctober 12, 2017

    I think the roster is going to look a bit different largely depending on Avilan’s sim games. I think Avilan replaces either Baez or Stripling and it is possible that another position player will replace the other. Bill Plunket put an article out for Baseball America that says Locastro is still in play for the NLCS. Doc said the final spot came down to Baez or Locastro for NLDS. Also, if Barnes is now the starter it weakens the Dodgers bench from the right side. Locastro is RH hitter, but it could open the door for Segedin too. It really depends on how much they feel the need to carry a long reliever(Stripling).

  14. Brooklyn Dodge rOctober 12, 2017

    Regarding my last point in the previous post, what makes anyone think that players are all that the Dodgers scout?

  15. Brooklyn Dodge rOctober 12, 2017

    Cleveland losing to the Yankees proves the point that the playoffs are a crapshoot. Didn’t help that Encarnacion was hurt.

    Sure hope you’re right, and that these are truly Destiny’s Dodgers.

    Cubs? Nationals? I have no preference. Just rooting for the Dodgers.

    Not worried about the Dodgers losing management talent. I suspect that they’re stockpiling talent there as well. And what’s to stop the Dodgers from raiding the talent of other teams?

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