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Dalton is Rushing to the MLB

Patience and perseverance have defined Dalton Rushing’s journey to prominence. After languishing on the bench for two seasons at Louisville, buried behind 2021 No. 1 overall pick Henry Davis, he erupted onto the scene in the Cape Cod League and carried that momentum into a…

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Patience and perseverance have defined Dalton Rushing’s journey to prominence. After languishing on the bench for two seasons at Louisville, buried behind 2021 No. 1 overall pick Henry Davis, he erupted onto the scene in the Cape Cod League and carried that momentum into a monstrous junior year, launching 23 homers. The Dodgers pounced on his potential in the 2022 Draft, securing him for $1,956,980 in the second round, and he has rewarded their faith with steady ascension through the system.

By 2024, Rushing was not just another name on the prospect lists—he was the name. Crowned the Texas League’s top prospect and the Dodgers’ Minor League Player of the Year, he obliterated baseballs to the tune of 26 home runs, tying for second among all Minor League catchers. Equally important, he refined his craft behind the plate, transforming from a raw backstop into a more polished receiver.

What makes Rushing special is his offensive polish. Armed with a short, compact left-handed stroke, he generates loud, consistent contact and launches baseballs with natural ease—particularly to his pull side, though his power plays to all fields. Unlike many sluggers, he doesn’t sell out for home runs; rather, his blend of discipline and pitch recognition allows him to pile up walks and get on base at a robust clip.

At 6-foot-1 and 220 pounds, Rushing moves with surprising agility for a catcher. Though his experience behind the dish remains limited—just 46 games in college and 109 in the Minors—his strong arm and rapid development in framing, blocking, and receiving suggest he’s more than capable of sticking at the position. The Dodgers, ever mindful of maximizing their talent pool, began experimenting with him in left field in 2024, providing a path to consistent at-bats alongside All-Star catcher Will Smith. Early returns are promising, and with his offensive prowess, Rushing’s bat will find a home in Los Angeles one way or another.

I have predicted for several years that Will Smith may move (at least part-time) to another position. I doubt that it will be this year, but it could be next year, and it could be LF, where he might share time with Dalton Rushing both in LF and behind the plate. There are things to be decided in the short term:

  • When does the torch get passed to Dalton? It’s soon!
  • Is Max Muncy a viable 3B for two more years? I think so. He arrived in the best shape of his life… losing 20 pounds since last season, and he is moving better than I have ever seen him move. Kike, Rojas, and CT3 can spell him from time to time.
  • The Dodgers love Tommy Baseball at 2B where he is a Gold Glove Wizard, but whether he stays there depends on whether they turn the Pages… or not! Andy Pages is a LH Pitcher Killer and Dodger brass plan to play him just about every day there as they think he will learn to hit RHP as well. Not only can he be a 20 HR hitter, he is capable of 30+ HR and his defensive play is improving dramatically.
  • James Outman likely has played his last game with the Dodgers.
  • Alex Freeland is the real deal. It won’t hurt him to play SS at OKC all year, but he’s MLB-ready in 2026.

I think that other than normal rest (and “normal” rest may be quite liberal), the lineup will be set:

  1. Ohtani DH
  2. Betts SS
  3. Freeman 1B
  4. Teoscar RF
  5. Muncy 3B
  6. Smith C
  7. Conforto LF
  8. Edman 2B
  9. Pages CF

Rojas, Taylor, Kike, and Barnsie will get plenty of playing time. Keep the guys FRESH.

Who’s the Ace?

A lot of people think it is Snell, but The Athletic ranked the starters, and here’s how they ranked the Dodger Starters:

  1. Yoshi Yamamoto
  2. Blake Snell
  3. Tyler Glasnow
  4. Roki Sasaki

Yamamoto, Snell, and Glasnow are all Top 20 starters, but Sasaki was ranked at #23. Jack Flaherty was ranked #44. I do not think any will exceed 130-140 innings and the Dodger’s depth will play up big time. Knack, Wrobleski, Kershaw, and Gonsolin are all in the mix. I think Yamamoto will be the Opening Day Starter!… and then there is Ohtani!

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  1. MushersPopMarch 22, 2025

    Interesting take on Sasaki

    https://flip.it/IDKDti

  2. BlutoMarch 21, 2025

    Lots of fun stuff at Fangraphs (not $$$$, but you should give)

    Positional rankings have the Dodgers:

    #1 at DH (wow.)

    #12 at RF

    #15 at CF

    #22 at LF

    #13 at 3B

    #3 at SS

    #23 at 2B (ALERT: They have KIM there)

    #3 at 1B

    #12 at C

    Longenhagen had a chat:

    Eric Longenhagen Prospects Chat: 3/21/25

    Jace, the Mind Sculptor: Is Jack Hostetler going to be a thing? Any other totally off the radar guys popping up this spring?

    Eric A Longenhagen: Watched Lucas Wepf sit 94-97 at Dodgers camp yesterday, heavy split. Lower lev RP look.

    Lord Thunder: Is Thayron Liranzo a better bet to be a catcher long-term than Josue Briceno?

    Eric A Longenhagen: No, Josue is more skilled back there, Liranzo has the hose and freakier size/power

    Mike Tyson: Designated Hitter: unabashed fantasy question. Trying to future value Schwellenbach versus Roki and Jobe and Painter. Are the latter three potentially much better than Schwelly? Bonus question. Sounds like Roki not fully developed. Fastball shape may require a third pitch. How likely do you judge his ability to add a new pitch and how long until the Roki Death Star fully operational?

    Eric A Longenhagen: Roki’s heater has lost some vert compared to Japan, he’s going to have an adjustment period to the different baseball. He’s been more in the 15″ vert area. But the guy has a freaky split (it’s basically an 85 mph knuckler), his slider is better than it was in Japan already, he’s reaching back for 101…he’s gonna be fine

    12:42Lord Thunder: Tough camp for Edgardo Henriquez. Do you think he’ll pitch meaningful bullpen innings for the Dodgers this year?

    Eric A Longenhagen: Maybe late, it’s his foot not his arm.

    GA Blood: Are there any guys who are just fun and you want to see them succeed? I’m thinking of Cijntje, but he’s an extreme example.

    Eric A Longenhagen: Definitely him, Chandler Simpson, Jose Rodriguez (Dodgers), Jusin Crawford, Endy Rodriguez, Zyhir Hope, Amador…so many guys are fun

    Dodgers Blue: In your opinion, is the return on a trade for Coby Mayo diminishing by the day for the Orioles?

    Eric A Longenhagen: Yeah, if he can’t hit these in-zone sliders then he can’t hit enough to be a 1B

  3. dodgerrickMarch 21, 2025

    Julio Urias has been suspended by MLB through 7/17/25 (All Star break)

  4. Andrew Vincent ForteMarch 21, 2025

    Right-hander Yu Darvish will begin the season on the injured list. Manager Mike Shildt informed reporters today, including Dennis Lin of The Athletic and AJ Cassavell of MLB.com. The righty was diagnosed with elbow inflammation earlier this week.

  5. DanoMarch 21, 2025

    Looks like MLB is collecting strike zone data for each player to input into the ABS system, including height. Gavin Lux came in a tad shorter than his purported 6’2″. Looks like he’s only 5’11”. At least it will make his strike zone smaller.

    Book em

  6. Andrew Vincent ForteMarch 21, 2025

    “A recent report from Sportico’s Kurt Badenhausen claimed that despite the $2 million due from the Dodgers this season, Ohtoni the two-way star is set to earn upwards of $100 million this year.

    Badenhausen reported that his estimated $100 million in off-the-diamond endorsements has only been reached once by global athletic icons like Tiger Woods, Rober Federer, and Stephen Curry. As Ohtani will only turn 31 this July, one can comfortably guess that this won’t be the only time the three-time MVP hits this mark.

    The deferred contract clearly isn’t an issue for Ohtani’s annual earning as he added six more companies to his endorsement portfolio, bringing his total number of brand partners to 20. New Balance, Beats, Fanatics/Topps, and most recently Epic Games are just a few major brands that Ohtani works with”.

  7. MushersPopMarch 21, 2025

    For anyone who has an AppleTV subscription there is a World Series documentary, Fight For Glory. The three-part series debuts March 28 on Apple TV+. The new documentary promises exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the Dodgers’ march to a five-game championship victory over the Yankees.

  8. Mark TimmonsMarch 20, 2025

    MLBTR https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/03/36-veteran-players-with-looming-opt-out-dates.html

    Lists players with Opt-Out dates.

    The Dodgers do not have any, which means that Bote and Rosario are likely headed to OKC.

  9. BumsrapMarch 20, 2025

    As Porky Pig often said–“Tat’s all folkes”

  10. Old Bear 48March 20, 2025

    Alex Verdugo signed by the Braves to a one-year 1.5 million dollar contract.

  11. DanoMarch 20, 2025

    Doc came out and said that CF and 2B will be fluid. Kike, Andy and Miggy will play 3 to 5 games a week and Tommy every day. No mention of CT3 ? I do agree with Tommy and Andy almost every day. Mark, no mention of Bobby Miller. And Casperius can start, but his nasty stuff plays well in the bully. I’m pumped up for the Dodgers making big time history. After all, history is written by the victors. Here’s my world series winning headlines:

    Mr. Rocktober strikes again!

    A Pages for the ages!

    Okey Dokey Roki!

    What an incredible Sho!

    And…The GOAT seals the win!

    I do believe in magic.

    Book em

  12. Andrew Vincent ForteMarch 20, 2025

    The Boston Celtics were sold today for 6.1 billion dollars in a dying sport. What are the Dodgers really worth as an International brand?

  13. Brennon MossholderMarch 20, 2025

    Pretty incredible how good the bullpen looked without Gonsolin/May, Kopech, or Phillips! Pretty incredible how the offense will be when you add back Mookie and Freddie! Pretty incredible that that Glasnow will start the 4th game of the season for this team! Man this team really could be an ALL TIME great team!

  14. MushersPopMarch 20, 2025

    Mark; I think you miss listing May as starting pitchers first the Dodgers.

    Dano; I agree with you about Knack and his change up in game 2. Maybe he’ll throw 60+ in a row like Kahnle.

  15. DanoMarch 20, 2025

    Nice write up!

    Do you think David Bote ad Eddie Rosario check their egos and play for the Comets? Maybe for the chance to be a part of an epic repeat? OKC would be absolutely loaded. The depth that AF assembled is mind boggling. What a fun year this is going to be.

    Book em

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