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Minor League Report JoJo Gray struck out 10 in 5 IP for OKC in his AAA debut, but he also gave up 2 Runs on just 3 hits in what was a pretty impressive AAA debut for a young player. James Pazos relieved him and gave up two more runs in 1 IP, as OKC was shutout 4-0. Raley, Reks, Ravelo, and Burns each had a hit. Amarillo paid Tulsa

By Mark Timmons2 min readJump to 46 comments

Minor League Report

  • JoJo Gray struck out 10 in 5 IP for OKC in his AAA debut, but he also gave up 2 Runs on just 3 hits in what was a pretty impressive AAA debut for a young player. James Pazos relieved him and gave up two more runs in 1 IP, as OKC was shutout 4-0. Raley, Reks, Ravelo, and Burns each had a hit.
  • Amarillo paid Tulsa back with a 6-2 win. Casey doubled and Busch hit his 2nd HR in three games. Romer Cuadrado also his his second HR. Michael Grove (19.29 ERA) was lit up like a Christmas tree.
  • The Great Lakes Loons had just one hit, but they won 1-0. Miguel Vargas drove in the only run with a sacrifice fly. Cole Percival pitched an impressive 2 innings at the end of the game.
  • The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes started Jimmy Lewis who was beaten like a rented mule in the first inning… giving up 3 runs. The Dodgers took Kershaw out for similar, but Lewis came back and looked different in the 2nd inning. The Quakes ended up losing 6-5 on just 3 hits. DeJusus had the only extra base hit (a double).

Major League Report

Well, the Dodgers did not lose yesterday. Of course, it was only because they did not play. This year reminds me of parts of 2017 and 2018. Of course, the Dodgers went to the World Series both years, but at several points during each season, I heard this stuff over and over ad nauseam:

  • You can no longer count on Clayton
  • Seager is not a shortstop
  • Kenley is done
  • The Dodgers can’t hit with RISP
  • Roberts is an idiot
  • The Dodgers will never win with Doc
  • Friedman can’t build a bullpen
  • The Dodgers will never win with this bullpen

I think some fans have went back and copied and pasted what they wrote back then. To me, it is hilarious! I get a kick out of it. On May 1st of 2017, the Dodgers were 14-13 and went on to win 104 games. 2018 was harder and the Dodgers were 12-17 on May 1st! Both seasons, the Dodger fans were losing their minds to the point that they had none left!

Fans by nature are a little crazy because they are “fanatics” which by definition is “a person filled with excessive and single-minded zeal, especially for an extreme religious or political cause.” So, they are obsessed and irrational when things don’t go the Dodger’s way. They see all the plethora of problems (in fact, they see problems with problems and problems where there aren’t any problems).

So, here it is, May 6th and the Dodgers sit at 17-15. It is what it is: they started 13-2 followed by 4-13. This 2-1/2 week stinking stretch has caused many of you to take leave of your senses. This is still the best team in baseball and at some point, you will be embarrassed by things you are currently saying. This too shall pass. Tonight is a new beginning (Let’s hope). I remain supremely confident. Remember this: Progress is not Linear! Maybe we see some vintage Julio Urias and Machine Gun Kelly.

John Fogerty – Deja Vu

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  1. Truth HurtsMay 8, 2021

    Timmons, you have hit an all time low in your moronic posts. I guess if you throw enough shit on the wall something is bound to stick and you will claim victory. You are a legend in your own mind. What an idiot, when you are in a hole, stop digging. I think you should go back to protesting and boycotting the MLB, your return to constant activity in here coincides with the Dodgers latrine dive, how appropriate.

  2. Carlos ZamoraMay 8, 2021

    Please let me know when amateur nonsense ends, so I can start watching games again!!!

  3. King CarlMay 8, 2021

    Does anyone else notice the injuries? The culprit of the slump is a very poor conditioning and training staff. Time to go get some help before the season gets away. There are 10! Conditioning injuries as of today. Might as well send Kelly back along with Jenson and Urias.

    How do you fix this major screw up, Get a new training staff. Way too many injuries to attribute to randomness. Forget about it’s still a long season. Fire the trainers hand get someone good in a hurry or we’ll still be star struck in July. Continuing Injuries will kill the Dodgers Season. The Rick Monday said he couldnt speculate but I can.

    1. We started with an unheard of 5 position players on the IR and cant remember the pitching staff.

    2. Seagers injuries are obvious, can’t bend orver to make the normal ground ball play then can’t make the throw. Remember the tommy john surgery. lost his swing

    3. Turner’s back is also suspect, why give him so much time off in the Chicago Fiasco? Still hitting thank the great Dodger in the sky.

    4, Mookie complaining of tightness in back and has lost his swing

    5. Dustin May bad luck or poor conditioning. Its not about being in shape. Its being able to use the body correctly

    BELLINGER is about the only non related injury due to conditioning. Comment on D.R. he makes the worst decisions in late innings PUTTING IN KERSHAW TO HIT . Ha ha ha very funny it doesntbwrk. Forget about the ‘Its a long season philosophy ‘ all the stars are tarnished from injuries they can’t or won’t talk about. Our third stringers are not compeating. What’s next AA players.

    Forever Blue

  4. CassidyMay 8, 2021

    Just what the Angels needed! Can the Dodgers play themselves?

  5. EricMay 8, 2021

    What does doc not understand about Joe Kelly being an average to below average pitcher? And I am being nice. Might as well add Friedman to this discussion.

  6. dodgerrickMay 8, 2021

    Kelly. WOW.

  7. dodgerrickMay 8, 2021

    0fer with RISP.

  8. Daniel EstradaMay 8, 2021

    it’s really frustrating

  9. Daniel EstradaMay 8, 2021

    It seems that we are seeing the worst of Seager. Last season we saw the best

  10. dodgerrickMay 7, 2021

    Per TrueBlueLA:

    “Over their last 17 games, the Dodgers’ .208 average is the worst in the National League and their slugging percentage of .345 is the third worst. Luckily for them, they had a game in which they scored 16 and another in which they scored eight runs. If you were to take those two games out of the equation, the numbers would truly be awful.

    During this stretch, they’ve scored three runs or less in 10 of the 17 games. For the most part, their pitching has been keeping them in games, it’s just been that their offense has been letting the team down.

    The worst part about this stretch is the fact that although LA’s bats have been ice cold, they easily could have won a lot of these games. The Dodgers have lost eight games in the last three weeks by only one run. That’s crazy. If LA just went 6-2 in those close games, they’d be 23-15 and the season would look completely different.

  11. EricMay 7, 2021

    I agree with dodgerrick when he says this:

    “Bullpen has guys like Santana, White, Vesia and Cleavinger who have no business being on the active roster of a team with World Series aspirations.”

  12. Dodger HorseMay 7, 2021

    The problem with Turner and Seager is not their glove or their arm, although Seager has made mistakes in their throws, lately, that is not their problem, the big problem is the range and that will not improve, it is a drain on the side left of the infield, a ball on the ground a few feet away they miss them and they are a hit, that’s Seager and Turner’s problem.

    Seager will not be an SS nor a 3B he has the 1B painted on his forehead, a great first baseman in the future … if he wants.

  13. philjonesMay 7, 2021

    * I see that the lovely and talented Angel Hernandez has had a tough week. He has been in 2 incidents where he blew calls and in character, ejected multiple players. The report included information on one game behind the dish where he missed 25 pitches. The evaluation process for umpires obviously doesn’t apply to Angel. He will just sue everybody for racial discrimination instead of attempting to get better. His incompetency continues. My hope is some of these good ole boys will hang it up when the ABS is employed.

    * Albert Pujols appears to have come to a sad, unceremonious end to his great, hall of fame career. I appreciate his spirit but it’s time. The Angels are catching some hell over the process but he’s a boat anchor and they need to move on and Albert should know when to quit. I hope the Cards sign him to a one-day contract, let him play a final game at first and let him retire a Cardinal with fanfare.

    Just because other stars shortstops are struggling defensively doesn’t make me feel better about Seager and our defense. We all should know that he will never be a rangy acrobatic shortstop. I don’t need Ozzie Smith. I need Mark Bellanger. He just needs to make routine plays, routinely. Both he an JT struggle to throw the ball across the diamond better…………… and HIT.

    The Athletic’s Dan Connilly wrote a great article about what the people in John Means’ life were doing during his no-hitter. I don’t pay attention to the Orioles and wouldn’t know John Means from Natrone Means “Business”. But this article was so good at explaining the joy and impact of his no-hitter, it brought tears to my old eyes.

  14. dodgerrickMay 7, 2021

    I am doing my part to change the Dodgers’ mojo – I am wearing my Don Drysdale jersey (it was the best of all of my Dodgers’ jerseys last year for winning).

    Some here want to blow sunshine – well, you know. Things aren’t all unicorns and rainbows right now and pretending that it’s so doesn’t help.

    The hitters aren’t hitting. In the past 20 days:

    Barnes – OPS .561

    Betts – .673

    Lux – .500

    Muncy – .598

    Neuse – .720

    Pollock – .871

    Raley – .490

    Rios – .129

    Seager – .606

    Smith – .731

    Taylor – .848

    Turner – .785.

    Bullpen has guys like Santana, White, Vesia and Cleavinger who have no business being on the active roster of a team with World Series aspirations.

    In short, you don’t have a record of 4 – 13 in the last 17 games without playing badly.

    So what are they going to do to change things? Doing the same things the same way and expecting a different result is insanity.

  15. BulldogsandPenguinsMay 7, 2021

    Just watched a video from Dodgers Nation – Major Shakeup Options.

    Here’s one of the lineups they suggest.

    Betts RF

    Turner 2B

    Seager SS

    Smith 3B

    Beaty 1B

    Pollock LF

    Ruiz C

    Taylor CF

    They could have titled this – Worst Defensive Lineup. With all the struggles defensively, can you imagine Turner and Seager up the middle with Smith and Beaty at the corners? No Muncy?

    I wouldn’t mind seeing a shakeup.

    Taylor CF

    Muncy 1B

    Turner 3B

    Seager SS

    Betts RF

    Smith C

    Pollock LF

    Lux 2B

    This would put their overall best hitter 3rd as he should be right now, with the next two highest OBP in front of him. Seager and Betts get sandwiched between Turner and Smith hopefully giving them protection and run producing opportunities. Smith and Pollock have a chance of really cleaning up if Seager or Betts come up with a big hit and Lux belongs in the 8th spot until he continues to show progress.

    Of course, once Betts starts being himself again, he goes back to 1.

  16. Andrew Vincent ForteMay 7, 2021

    According to Baseball Savant, Seager ranks almost dead last in outs above average (29th). In defensive runs saved, Seager slots in at 22nd in the league per FanGraphs. Hopefully his stats do regress to the mean as Hembo suggests.

    Seager has to be better with the leather for this Dodgers team to get back on track. He’s proven he can do that, but the time is now.

    Destined for the Hot Corner?

    Hembo took things a step further with Seager and posed a serious question about his longevity at the shortstop position.

    “It is reasonable to have a discussion regarding his viability at the position long-term. He’s listed at six foot four. That makes him one of the biggest shortstops in the history of major league baseball. As these guys approach free agency this winter [Correa and Seager], how much of the conversation, how many dollars at stake, on whether or not they’re going to stay at shortstop, or move to the corner of the diamond?”

  17. dodgerpatchMay 7, 2021

    It would’ve been nice for the Dodgers to just cruise to a new single season win record and win the WS, but MLB is an analog to life – it’s a struggle with its own ebbs and flows. The Dodgers need to learn now to overcome adversity. Right now, it’s more than a faulty bullpen and no offense – they’re just playing sloppy baseball. Playoff baseball is defined by the execution of details- a key defensive play here, a walk in a critical situation there. There would’ve been no ring ceremony this year without a single catch by Mookie.

    The guy who has to step up, IMO, is Roberts. It’s fine if he’s a players’ manager and is a Ra Ra guy or whatever, but true leadership emerges when faced with adversity. – think Churchill during the Blitz. So far, Roberts has been a corporate manager, not a leader.

    That … and his questionable tactics. Who knows?

    Again, baseball is unpredictable. Seager has been just terrible on defense this year. It’s an issue. You wanna know who’s worse? Tatis has been worse. Actually, Lindor has been pretty mediocre, too – offensively, but even his defense hasn’t been as stellar as one would have predicted. Trea Turner is this year’s stud at SS – so far.

  18. BearMay 7, 2021

    I will feel better when…McKinstry and Bellinger are back. 2. When Mookie Betts and Corey Seager resemble the players they were last season and not some shallow shadow of that player. 3 When the bullpen pitches in the 10th inning with the team leading and the runner at 2nd does not go anywhere. 4. When all the pitchers on this team learn how to hold runners on base. 5. When Keibert Ruiz gets a serious shot behind the dish. Guy looks like a keeper. And when Orel Hershiser finally learns he does not need to talk so damn much,

  19. MarkusMay 7, 2021

    I’ll feel better when The Dodgers start winning games normally like 4-2 with 10 hits and start winning series 2 out of 3. They have too much talent for this to continue on much longer. In the meantime, a little small ball when the situation calls for it wouldn’t hurt. Move some guys to 3rd with 1 out. Maybe start some runners when the defense is in the shift so Seager doesnt just roll over it for a double play or Muncy has to swing at one down the middle to protect the runner. Not calling for fundamental change in strategy, just shake things up a bit and help the boys put some numbers up on the scoreboard without having to always get a key 2 out hit.

  20. sbuffaloMay 7, 2021

    Beaten like a rented mule …

    Okay, the Jim Murray award goes to Mark Timmons.

  21. BulldogsandPenguinsMay 7, 2021

    I would be a lot more excited about Kelly’s return if it didn’t coincide with Alexander, a fairly reliable bullpen piece, taking his spot on the DL. We need a lot of 4 run leads going into the 8th.

  22. Benjamin Netting YahooMay 7, 2021

    Winning streak starts today.

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