SponsorUS Water Systems
LA Dodger Talk

Let s Talk Dodger Baseball

It s not possible to address ANYTHING about the coronavirus without getting political and I won t even explain that. We simply are not going to go there. PERIOD! This country has never been more divided politically than right about now and we are all here for Dodger baseball, so that is all we will talk about: the one thing that unites us. That thing has been put on hold and we

By Mark Timmons1 min readJump to 138 comments

It’s not possible to address ANYTHING about the coronavirus without getting political and I won’t even explain that. We simply are not going to go there. PERIOD! This country has never been more divided politically than right about now and we are all here for Dodger baseball, so that is all we will talk about: the one thing that unites us.

That thing has been put on hold and we don’t know when it will be back, so what can we talk about in the meantime? I have an idea: Dodger Baseball.

Let’s go!

Discussion (138)

Disagree, not disagreeable

Be civil — moderation is real. Links may need a moment of review.

  1. BoboMarch 14, 2020

    Was that a political comment made by Carlos ? I thought he was giving an example of dumb verses a lack of common sense.

    I thought he expressed both effectively.

  2. MushersPopMarch 14, 2020

    NY Post article concerning when baseball might resume (delays could be months);

    https://nypost.com/2020/03/13/mlb-shutters-spring-training-among-coronavirus-reactions/

  3. Singing The BlueMarch 14, 2020

    Discussing why we don’t want to discuss politics here seems to be good for traffic Mark. More than the average amount of comments today.

    Wow, if you caught pneumonia from the regular flu my friend, you need to be very careful about COVID-19. Let me assure you that I’m at least six feet away from you as I write this.

  4. SkitterMarch 13, 2020

    I understand that the health of our citizens has to be our main concern. It’s going to take some time to get testing setup and treatments organized. But I have confidence the owners will find a way to bring baseball back this summer. There will likely be changes to seating to move fans further away from the field and dugouts. Release of liability by fans and players. IR changes to accommodate those players who get the virus.

    Yes it’s a dangerous world But make this as safe as possible. Take everyone’s temperature before they enter the park.This will take some time to set up and everyone can make there own choices about attending. I think by July 1 the short season will start.

  5. BearMarch 13, 2020

    On a more somber note, Trey Mancini, the Orioles outfielder had surgery today to remove a malignant tumor….prayers for a speedy recovery….

  6. Jayne CobbMarch 13, 2020

    Thanks for enforcing the no politics rule. Since there is literally nothing going on in any media other than corona politics, it’s nice that there is some place to go to get away from all that.

    My kids start Spring Break Monday. I expect that it will be extended, possibly for several weeks more. My 12 year old has been looking forward to March and April (we all have) for half a year.

    No MLB baseball.

    No MiLB baseball.

    No NBA

    No March Madness

    No CA League Fan Fests

    We have opening weekend tickets for the Angeles (against Houston. He was really looking forward to that).

    All his PONY League games and practices have been postponed.

    And, Southern CA weather forecast is for 10 strait days of rain. No playing basketball or riding bikes with his friends.

    I’m less scared of the virus than I am that the internet will crash, hitting max capacity and my kid turning full Lord of the Flies because he went insane from mind numbing boredom.

    Any predictions on what ESPN is going to be doing? Maybe 30 for 30 marathons for a couple months? And what is Stephen A Smith going to have to yell about? This is uncharted territory.

    Stay healthy everyone.

  7. BumsrapMarch 13, 2020

    Predictions for opening day:

    1. Betts will be food poison symptom free.

    2. Joc’s hip will not be sore.

    3. Nelson will be available.

  8. Mark TimmonsMarch 13, 2020

    For the record, Carlos’ political comment was deleted.

    There is simply no way a blog like this can remain successful without certain rules.

    No religion, no politics and let’s be respectful.

    Also, you can disagree with me all you want… but just have a take and do not suck!

  9. Mark TimmonsMarch 13, 2020

    The President just declared a National Emergency releasing $50 Billion in Federal Funds.

    Here we go…

    Will baseball be back in June with a 100 games season?

  10. Mark TimmonsMarch 13, 2020

    “Be still when you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you’ve got to say, and say it hot.”

    – D. H. Lawrence

  11. Singing The BlueMarch 13, 2020

    Just announced that MLB is having all players at ST leave and head home.

  12. Mark TimmonsMarch 13, 2020

    Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.

    Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools speak because they have to say something.

  13. BumsrapMarch 13, 2020

    This is not aimed at anybody. It’s just topically relevant in here today.

    Better to Remain Silent and Be Thought a Fool than to Speak and Remove All Doubt.

    No one knows who was the first to say some version of it but Quote Investigator includes this:

    There is a biblical proverb that expresses a similar idea, namely Proverbs 17:28. Here is the New International Version followed by the King James Version of this verse: 1

    Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue.

    Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding.

  14. Mark TimmonsMarch 13, 2020

    OK, I’m back!

  15. Mark TimmonsMarch 13, 2020

    Life is no longer worth living without baseball.

    Goodbye, it’s over!

  16. Jon WaterhouseMarch 13, 2020

    So there is one silver lining for a shortened season. The Dodgers’ young pitchers may not bounce up against any innings limit placed on them. It could help Nelson and Woods too. They are coming back from injury and I’m sure their workload will be managed.

  17. PeterjMarch 13, 2020

    And now the Masters*#*&%

  18. dodgerdennyMarch 13, 2020

    I just can’t do that regarding Carlos, especially when stupidity in baseball is being discussed. Being stupid has less to do with intelligence than it does with refusing to believe that societal norms are around to help us protect ourselves from ourselves.

  19. PeterjMarch 13, 2020

    Oh yeah, welcome back Badger. You add another layer to the juggernaut that MT has created here at LADT.

    I’m trying to come up with a replacement for March Madness,ST and Opening Day..

  20. Dodger ChatterMarch 13, 2020

    Richie F – re:Billy Loes

    As for losing the grounder in the sun, Loes’s explanation was backed up by his fellow Dodger pitcher Carl Erskine, who told Peter Golenbock in his 2000 oral history “Bums” that the sun peeked through from between the two decks behind home plate for a few minutes on October afternoons at Ebbets Field.

    “When Loes said he lost it in the sun everybody laughed, and the fact is, if you ever pitched in Ebbets Field, you know that’s possible in October with a ball that’s hit with a little bounce on it,” Erskine said.

  21. PeterjMarch 13, 2020

    Just think of the opportunities the youngsters who were slated to go to AAA & AA will get if they stay at Camelback and get ab’s against our top starters.. Damn good for the resume..

  22. PeterjMarch 13, 2020

    You know that old adage, If a bear farts in the woods, does anyone hear it.. Thank God it holds true for Carlos on LADT.

  23. Singing The BlueMarch 13, 2020

    As a few of you have indicated, there is a big difference between a lack of intelligence and doing stupid things (eg. Mr. Puig).

    Hey Badger, we need a clue.

  24. DodgerBlueMomMarch 13, 2020

    Now what happens to the minor league players who did get sent down to AAA if that was where they were destined to go? Do they remain with the big club to work out at Camel-back, go to AAA or go home. Is it up to them?

  25. CarlosMarch 13, 2020

    Has anyone here noticed that when Dodgers Brilliant Manager Mr Dave Roberts is being interview about anything for example Astros Cheating, Season being postponed or whatever topic this guy never says anything straight forward or clear answer he is always being so diplomatic and just goes in circles and does not says anything clear. He just seems he does not want to offend anyone . Dodgers need straight forward leadership not this politically correctness. Dave YES MAN Roberts

  26. Koufax32March 13, 2020

    I was set to go to the final week of Spring Training. Do you know if they are still going to let the fans in to watch the players that are staying at Camel Back?

  27. BumsrapMarch 13, 2020

    Bumgarner

  28. BearMarch 13, 2020

    As a retiree on a limited income, I cannot afford to subscribe to any of those site. I thought about doing The Atlantic and then changed my mind. Instead, I read as much as I can, listen to different analyst’s and media types, and try to sift through their takes. In the old days, I would just read the Sporting News, which had some great writers by the way, and get my stuff there. I realize there are many ways to expand ones knowledge and understanding of the game. And for those who can do so, I applaud you

  29. BearMarch 13, 2020

    Milton Bradley had anger issues. That does not make him dumb. Steve Howe had an addiction he could not ever get a handle on, does not make him dumb. A lot of people do dumb things, including me. I have had a couple of lulu’s. Smart people do dumb shit all the time. You could have included many players in that list who had addictions that cost them good careers. Pete Rose for example. His addiction to gambling has for the time being cost him his place in the Hall. No doubt, as a player, he belongs there. But his unwillingness to follow a very old rule was dumb. Bonds, Clemens, Palmiero, Giambi, all made dumb choices, and Bonds and Clemens are down to their last 2 shots for enshrinement. Giambi did not get enough support to stay on the ballot, and Palmiero , much like McGwire, shot himself in the foot with his vehement denials when the proof was right there in front of him. Dumb. Darryl Strawberry would be another example. You can go on and on. As Forrest Gump said, Stupid is as stupid does. Weirdly, that makes a ton of sense.

  30. baseball1439March 13, 2020

    If there is a Dodger on the list I’ll go with Milton Bradley.

  31. roger askewMarch 13, 2020

    Just kind of curious how the Dodgers or for that matter all the MLB teams will handle their pitching staffs during this time. Do you rest your guys every other day, do you keep building up their pitch count, do you have sim games to keep them sharp? How much is too much throwing before the season starts? Also, do you stay in spring training as a team or everybody go home for a few weeks? Going to be real interesting to see how this plays out. Knowing the track record of the front office, I bet they have about 3 or 4 different plans in place. Freidman rarely gets caught with his guard down.

  32. Mark TimmonsMarch 13, 2020

    There’s not much to say that hasn’t been said.

    Maybe we can figure out some new stuff…

  33. IdahoalMarch 13, 2020

    I agree on Tony Gonsolin. He is major league ready regardless what role they assign him.

    Ruiz has a lot of work ahead of him. He needs at least one year of AAA.

    I hope Lux is the starting second baseman. He has done all he can at AAA.

  34. MushersPopMarch 13, 2020

    Do the players continue to get paid if the season is delayed?

  35. Ray CharlesMarch 13, 2020

    I have subscriptions to BA, BP, ESPN Plus or whatever it is and The Athletic.

    The problem is that one will have a great article but you can’t read it unless you subscribe.

    I just hit the subscribe button.

    I do read them all and it’s worth the few bucks I spend

    Being a Dodger fan since my first transistor radio (Thanks to Vin, 1962 or so)

    I love them all….sometimes

  36. JeffMarch 13, 2020

    Mark,

    Just wanted to commend you on how you are handling this virus situation on this blog. I had to quit a basketball blog because the political and off topic posts far outnumbered the basketball related ones. When I complained, I was called out by many posters as being a troll and who was I to dictate what people could talk about on a basketball blog.

    If people want or need info on topics not baseball related, there’s a whole world of web sites that can fill you in on the facts. No need to be lazy. Everyone must do their own homework.

  37. BlutoMarch 13, 2020

    Baseball Prospectus is good. It used to be great, IMO.

  38. Mark TimmonsMarch 13, 2020

    Thank you for focusing on Dodger Baseball.

    It’s a drag that we have to wait… but don’t let it drag s down.

    LA Dodger Talk is Family!

  39. BearMarch 13, 2020

    I think Gonsolin is more MLB ready than May. I felt that way last year too. Roberts has said that most of the players have elected to stay in camp and work on keeping sharp and getting ready for when the season does start. I think we will only find that out when they get enough data on how bad this is going to be. But even if it is mid June, they could get in close to a 140 game season.

  40. Ray CharlesMarch 13, 2020

    I never see any responses except from Mark, but I am a big Tony Gonsolin fan.

    When I watch him pitch I wonder every time whether he can keep this up. I just see excellence.

    There have been great articles recently on Baseball America and Baseball Prospectus

    Baseball America

    Topps Top 100: Who Has The Best Pitch Among The Top 100 Pitchers?

    Kyle Glaser: I might be going a little off the board here, but give me RHP Tony Gonsolin’s split-changeup. It’s a true 70-grade pitch that batters know is coming and still can’t do a thing about it. It comes in hard like a splitter, fades like a changeup and he commands it exceptionally to make it virtually unhittable. How unhittable? According to Statcast, major league batters hit just .182/.224/.250 against Gonsolin’s split-change last year with a 39 percent swing-and-miss rate. As he moves into his first full season, expect the legend of Gonsolin’s split-change to grow as more and more major league batters experience it.

    Baseball America

    Fifteen Players Turning Scouts’ Heads At 2020 Spring Training

    Tony Gonsolin, RHP, Dodgers

    Scout’s Take: “I really like him, even if it’s in a (Ross) Stripling type of role. I do think he’s going to be an impact guy for them. He’s going to bridge the gap that they’ll need because they’re going to go basically fourth and fifth starter by committee during the year. It’s really good stuff. He showed four pitches that he can throw for strikes that are all at least average to above average. The velo is there, he’s on the attack, the changeup looked really good. It’s all there.”

    And this is a rather long article from Baseball Prospectus

    PECOTA 2020: The Best Rookie Projections

    I like the way he pitches

  41. Mark TimmonsMarch 13, 2020

    Sorry, I have been tied up all day.

    A Water Quality convention in Orlando was canceled.

    A Cannabis Convention in Michigan was canceled.

    A Craft Beer Convention in San Antonio was canceled.

    We had more than $100K involved, so I was involved heavily. Thankfully, it was all refunded!

    We were also making Company plans for the Coronavirus if it hits our company.

    Just another day at the office….

  42. Mark TimmonsMarch 13, 2020

    OK, I say May 3rd is the day the season will start..Do you have the over or under?

  43. dodgerpatchMarch 13, 2020

    Thank you.

    The last thing this place this needs is the rapid spread of the toxic political virus. It was starting to flare up in the last article.

    The ban needs to be enforced because some simply can’t help themselves. It’s a compulsion…like conjuring

    up hare brained trade scenarios.

More from Dodger Talk

Dodgers Food Trailer

I did this interview a couple of weeks ago with Chef Mike, who runs the Dodgers Food Trailer for the Great Lakes Loons. They are there for every home and road regular season and playoff game. They prepare three meals a day for approximately 50 people (players and coaches). Since games end late most evenings, they do not prepare breakfast. Many of their hotels have a complimentary breakfast anyway. However,…

By Mark Timmons · July 17, 202654

Meet LAD 2026 Draft Picks 1-12

3 picks were High School players (2 SS and 1 OF). There was a college OF, college catcher, college SS, and 10 college pitchers. Of all the talk for a need for a catcher, the only catcher the Dodgers selected was Luke Bard, son of LAD bullpen coach Josh Bard. Bard was a 4th year senior from Houston Christian University. He is not a prospect, so the Dodgers are still…

By Jeff Dominique · July 16, 202674

Interview with Paul Beachy – Team Bus Driver For The Great Lakes Loons (LA Dodgers Minor League Team)

It’s been a few days since I did this interview. We have evidently been working my son-in-law (the video guy) like a rented mule at US Water Systems. However, I am taking him to London with me in a few days, so maybe Watford will buy him a pint as a tip, but he’s a dang Red Sox fan, so there is that! I thought that it would be interesting…

By Mark Timmons · July 15, 202652

Thanks for Your Service: Chris Taylor

I was going to do this post when Chris announced he was retiring, then he changed his mind, but since the chances of him ever playing for the Dodgers again are slim and non-existent, I will go ahead with this post. He unretired, went on the IL, then decided to call it quits on May 24th. Taylor was born in Virginia Beach VA on August 29th, 1990. He attended Great…

By Michael "Bear" Norris · July 14, 202676