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All Positions are Set, But One!

Outfield is Set Cody Bellinger in CF is is allegedly healthy and should be ready for another monster season after shoulder surgery. Mookie Betts has RF nailed down for the next dozen years, so that is set. LF belongs to AJ Pollock as long as he can stay healthy. He hasn t done that much, but when he did, he was All-Star Caliber. The outfield is set. The only question is

By Mark Timmons3 min readJump to 37 comments

Outfield is Set

Cody Bellinger in CF is is allegedly healthy and should be ready for another “monster season” after shoulder surgery. Mookie Betts has RF nailed down for the next dozen years, so that is set. LF belongs to AJ Pollock as long as he can stay healthy. He hasn’t done that much, but when he did, he was All-Star Caliber. The outfield is set. The only question is who will be the 4th outfielder. That equation might be decided by who wins the job at the only position that is not set!

Catcher is Set

Catcher is set with Will Smith and Austin Barnes. If one goes down, there is Kaybear Ruiz. C is set. Will Smith is in the discussion when you decide who the top catcher in baseball is… and he might be the very best! End of discussion.

Infield is Almost Set

Three positions are manned by All-Stars – Justin Turner at 3B, Corey Seager at SS, and Max Muncy at 1B. All could be Solid to Spectacular in 2021. That leaves the only position to be decided as second base. There are several candidates and I will list them in the order of probability:

Chris Taylor – About 2/3 of the teams in baseball would improve their lot at 2B with a CT3. He is probably one of the Top 10 2B in baseball… except that he is so much more than a second-baseman.

Gavin Lux – While not technically a rookie, he might as well be one. He has been rated a TOP PROSPECT, but for parts of two seasons, he has struggled to fulfill that promise, while showing “flashes” of greatness. Gavin Lux could be an All-Star or a Big Bust. 2021 seems to me to be the year that defines him. The Dodgers would love for Gavin to step up this Spring and win the second base job, but it won’t be “handed” to him. He will have to get the job the old-fashioned way: He will have to earn it!

Sheldon Neuse – In case you don’t know, his name is pronounced “Noisy.” Don’t count this guy out! He has reached the point in his career where he is ready to rake. He could be a Justin Turner/Max Muncy-type turnaround project. He has a great chance of making the team.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zolPedJiZs

Michael Busch – This guy has a “hit tool” that is near the TOP of al second basemen, but is seems very unlikely that he will have the opportunity to win the 2B job this Spring. If Gavin Lux tanks, then he has a shot.

Zach McKinstry – It seems very unlikely to me that McKinstry wins the 2B job, but you never know. Zach is an underdog and will be 26 in April. He’s a LH hitter and a guy who can play all over the IF and OF, but not at the defensive level of Kike… however, it would not be from a lack of trying. I personally root for guys like this. I think Zach’s best shot is to share the super-sub job with a RH hitter like CT3 or Noisy.

Who Prevails? I hope it is Gavin Lux and that he steps up and wins the 2B job and harnesses all his potential, but if he doesn’t, there are several viable options. If Lux wins the 2B job, then CT3… and probably McKinstry become the RH/LH “supersubs.” However, as we all know, ths is baseball where almost anything can happen. That’s what makes it magical!

My goal for this season is simple: I want to go to at least one game at every level and see the Dodgers win a second straight World Series. That’s it! Maybe we will see fans in the stand sooner than later. I am sick of this pandemic crap! If you are honest, there is not much difference in death rates between the states who are “closed” and “open.” Be smart, be safe, and think for yourselves.

Dodger Photos

These photos are compliments of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Jon SooHoo:

Trevor Bauer with Justin Turner – JT looks visibly thinner. That bodes well.
Dino & Julio
The Bazooka looks thin and fit, as does Kenley (below).

The rest of the photos can be found HERE.

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  1. Duke Not SniderFebruary 26, 2021

    Dodgers look scary. They dominated in the short, weird 2020 season despite subpar performances from Bellinger and Muncy. Now the SPs include two more Cy Young winners.

    If this team hits on all cylinders… yikes.

    As for covid, “if you are honest about it,” remember that the failure is nationwide. Instead of comparing “open” and “closed” states, try comparing nations.

    I grew up in OC and lived in LA for many years. But for the past four years I’ve lived in Hong Kong, just 570 miles from Wuhan, with frequent flights.

    Most HK residents lived through the SARS epidemic, so people here started wearing masks LAST JANUARY. The mask has never been a political statement here, simply a public health measure. And masks actually enabled most of HK to remain “open.” (This is common throughout Asia: Just about every Asian country has managed the pandemic much better than the West. )

    Masks are a big reason why HK–with a densely-packed population more than double that of OC– has recorded only 198 covid deaths. (Just looked it up.) OC, meanwhile, is approaching 3,889 deaths. When I crunch the numbers, I figure my chances of surviving covid in HK is about 40X the chance of a typical OC resident.

    So please wear a mask, people. Get a blue one with a Dodgers logo.

  2. BkemdanoFebruary 26, 2021

    My previous comment (if accepted) reminds me of the steals the Yankees made with the Athletics (KC) in the 50’s and 60’s…… and a little bit like the Dusty Baker trade in the 70’s…of course this also could be I am the only one that see’s things this way….⚾️⚾️

  3. BkemdanoFebruary 26, 2021

    First time contributor and I love this site. I read the comment above about the Brewers-Padres trade rumors and had this thought.

    If the Brewers are serious about trading those 2 guys I think the Dodgers should get involved and at least push the prospect price up for the Padres….if it is possible for the Dodgers to pick up those 2 guys they should do it……Muncy, Pollock, Kelly, Gonsolin and 3 prospects….perhaps Ruiz, Gray and White or Miller…..too little, too much??? The current Dodgers being offered offset Yelich’s salary a bit for the first 2 years. Jansen off the payroll next year, probably CT3 also helps set the payroll back. Yes, resigning Seager will raise payroll but Kersh resigning should lower his impact on payroll because he won’t get 32 million a year again. I am sure I have missed a lot of things to think about but I think to be able to get these two players would elevate the Dodgers to a level that would be difficult for all teams to overtake for many years…..Looking forward to another great year for the Dodgers!!!!⚾️

  4. BearFebruary 26, 2021

    Mike Kickham will be starting Sunday’s game against the A’s. Baseball is almost back.

  5. RichieFFebruary 25, 2021

    Would someone please educate me as to why Ruiz is having a problem with his visa? Did he apply too late to make it on time for ST? Did he not pay enough “under the table” to get his visa? Do players like Ruiz have to apply for a visa EVERY YEAR? Can a visa be granted for MORE than ONE YEAR? How many players are there in total for the 30 teams AND their minor league teams? etc etc etc!!!

  6. DodgerBlueMomFebruary 25, 2021

    Thanks for the very good write-up, Mark. While I am rooting for Lux and believe he can turn it around and be the 2nd base starter, I absolutely love CT3. I admire his playing skills, personality and value to the team which is huge.

  7. CassidyFebruary 25, 2021

    I think there will only be a four man bench with an added pitcher in the pen. Pitching depth is the key to 21 season. Tough break for Beaty and company.

  8. Jim NielsenFebruary 25, 2021

    I have been a long time reader and started rooting for the team in Brooklyn, Duke Snider was my favorite when growing up. I’ve enjoyed all of the Championships. My wife and I saw World Series games in 2017 and 2018 which had been a long time dream of ours. Really looking forward to another great season this year.

  9. philjonesFebruary 25, 2021

    I case you are wondering, I didn’t omit McKinstry. Here are my 12 position locks:

    1 Betts R

    2 Seager L

    3 Turner R

    4 Bellinger L

    5 Smith R

    6 Muncy L

    7 Pollock R

    8 Lux L

    9 Barnes R

    10.Taylor R

    11. Rios L

    12. McKinstry L

    13. ????????????????????????

  10. philjonesFebruary 25, 2021

    Good stuff Mark. Sure looks to me like that 4th outfielder spot would be the 13th position player and battled between Reks, Rayley, Beaty, DJ Peters and Neuse who I hear can play some outfield. Or maybe someone out of the blue. Pretty had for those mid 20″s players to earn a job on this team and time’s running out.

    I can see 13 pitchers without batting an eye. The 13th to me looks like Alexander initially, if Kelly is sore. (or gone)

    Bill Ripkin on MLB was talking about Belli yesterday saying he injured his shoulder on the homer celebration. We all know this isn’t the whole story as it’s happened before and moved him to center to keep him from diving at 1st.

    Juan Toribio reports on MLB that Belli is done forearm bumping for good and the following:

    Bellinger barrelled the ball 13% of the time in 2019, but that number dropped to 9.4% last season. His average exit velocity also decreased from 91.1 mph in ‘19 to a career-low 89.3 mph in ‘20. A healthy shoulder should help.”

    I hope so. I’m on record here of mentioning that with Belli’s complicated swing with lots of moving parts he relies so much on timing and athleticism. A healthy shoulder can’t hurt.

  11. KldFebruary 25, 2021

    Justin is still overweight, he just looks thinner because he trimmed his beard so much. ☺☺☺

  12. RC DodgerFebruary 25, 2021

    Great analysis, Mark!

    Concise and to the point.

    I believe in Gavin Lux to win the second base job, but he absolutely needs to earn it. The good news is there are solid options if Gavin is not ready, especially with CT3 as a proven major leaguer. I also enjoy watching some of the young and new players in spring training. There will be fierce competition for the 25th and 26th roster spots. My guess would be McKinstry and Neuse. But a spot could just as easily go to Beaty, Reks, Raley, Ruiz, Peters or an extra pitcher. And Matt Davidson could be a sleeper as a former first round pick who hit 46 HRs in two seasons with the white Sox. Maybe the Dodger system can turn him into a right handed Max Muncy.

  13. BearFebruary 25, 2021

    Rumors are just that until they aren’t Funny, Smith is rated one of the best in the league, and after his rookie year many were questioning if he was the real deal or not. Ruiz still not in camp with visa problems. All the numbers have been assigned now. Neuse is #56, Fed-Ex got #18. Morrow is #23 now. I thought I recognized the guy driving the truck in the video. It is Cy from Duck Dynasty, Rucker does a good job on this tune, but I like the original by Old Crow Medicine Show. Song was co-written by the founder of Old Crow and Bob Dylan in 1973.

  14. Mark TimmonsFebruary 25, 2021

    If the Brewers could get their Top 6 prospects , they should do it

  15. Watford DodgerFebruary 25, 2021

    Very pleased to see Kenley looking trim. Always believed he Pitches better when he’s lighter.

    That being said, he always turns up for ST looking fit, and then puts on the weight over the season.

    Same really regarding JT. Hamstrings are his Achilles Heal (sorry), so conditioning is very important.

    At times watching him run the bases is a scary experience.

    If Julio makes the Rotation, is he or Price our 4 or 5? May 6, Gonzo 7???

    What a great dilemma.

    I’m rooting for Gavin Lux big time.

  16. CassidyFebruary 25, 2021

    Now that would be something! They have the prospect capital to get that done. But Brewer fans would be up in arms. That’s a winnable division

  17. MushersPopFebruary 25, 2021

    Rumor is that Preller is working on a major deal. Some discussion about Hadler and possibly Yellich.

  18. DodgerLoverFebruary 25, 2021

    Great piece, Mark. A+.

    I can’t tell how much of JT’s thinning out is his beard but I see it too.

    Also, I think that’s Victor Gonzalez with Urias in that photo.

    My goals are to repeat and keep developing the prospects.

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