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Recipe for a World Series Casserole

Start with a hungry team who fell just short and age it a year; Stir in a few new players; Blend in growing maturity; Add a dash of experience; Simmer with lots of competition; In a side pan, simmer Turner Ward s system until gelled; Allow the creation to rest periodically; Boil in a large pan of determination; Slowly combine growing manager experience; and Broil away all vestiges of injury. Cook for

By Mark Timmons1 min readJump to 29 comments
  • Start with a hungry team who fell just short and age it a year;
  • Stir in a few new players;
  • Blend in growing maturity;
  • Add a dash of experience;
  • Simmer with lots of competition;
  • In a side pan, simmer Turner Ward’s system until gelled;
  • Allow the creation to rest periodically;
  • Boil in a large pan of determination;
  • Slowly combine growing manager experience; and
  • Broil away all vestiges of injury.

Cook for 162 games and serve it over the next 19 games – serves millions.

Rants & Raves

  • So Corey Seager claims he did not have his “A Swing” last year and is working to re-gain it.  How scary is that for other teams?
  • Bellinger, Seager and Urias are now all represented by the Devil himself – Scott Boras!
  • Andre Either is allegedly 100% healthy.
  • Dodgers Digest believes A-Gon will pay 135-140 games this year.   That sounds just about right. I know he’s an iron man, good guy, great citizen, wonderful teammate.  He’s also 35 and has been in decline for 4 years.  Rest him and maybe he can be more effective, but I do worry that this is the year he really drops off…
  • Today might be the day that Paul George of the Indiana Pagers is traded to either the Lakers or Celtics.  We expected him to be Jordan but he’s really Pippen – maybe Johnson can do some Magic on him.

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  1. BumsrapFebruary 23, 2017

    The real test for peaceful relations would be the return of Badger. All anybody needs to do in here is let others be who they want to be and only try to control the only person anybody can control–themselves.

  2. the truth hurtsFebruary 23, 2017

    Oh Mark and Watford, you guys know I didn’t go anywhere 🙂 and I love you both. Appreciate the kind words guys.

    I am out of hibernation officially, great to have LADodgerTalk back, I was very excited when Mark made that move. Love the Report and read daily but after years and years (since way early 2000’s?) of posting on “The Talk”, here always felt like home, on top of Mark making me buy him oysters and beers. MJ, I know Mark personally, the opinions, emotions and divide were at an all time high last year at this time over at the report, but please know it was not personal to Mark or anyone else.

    I will have a more positive approach this season, as some know, I did not like last years team but was pleasantly surprised. I went to all the playoff games in Washington and was shocked, I did not see that coming.

    Roberts grew on me big time, Seager is a stud and boy, if Puig can turn it on, game changer. Really pulling for him, he could seriously change everything.

    Pitching however, I hope this is the season we make a move for an arm at the deadline, Kershaw and Hill, 1 and 2 again in the playoffs will make truths burr larger than life itself. I am still skeptical of FAZ but not a hater, I said last offseason the contracts were a burden for them, I just did not buy into the hype of us having a contending team, I was wrong. Honestly, as we have gotten to know some younger players and resigning Turner and Jansen, it actually feels like more of a team now, much more than last year at this time to me anyway.

    With money coming off the books soon and a bunch of prospects, I sincerely hope we can make a BIG move, but we have months to worry about that. We know we can almost get there, we just need a piece or two to solidify it, I hope it happens.

    I am all in, glad to be back boys, go Dodgers!

  3. Mark TimmonsFebruary 23, 2017

    http://www.espn.com/blog/los-angeles/dodger-report/post/_/id/22446/already-baseballs-best-dodgers-clayton-kershaw-continues-to-evolve

    If he can master a changeup, he will be devastating. The changeup is the best pitch – PERIOD!

  4. AlwaysCompeteFebruary 23, 2017

    While I think it was great that the Dodgers were able to re-sign Jansen/Turner/Hill/Utley, the chances of LAD retaining Seager/Urias/Bellinger for the long term are not as likely if they produce as we hope they do. The only Scott Boras represented player that I can remember who did not go to FA is Stephen Strasburg, which kind of gives one pause to question, just how healthy is his arm? Yes, I know he does have that hateful opt out clause, but still…

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    Hopefully Kershaw will remain the big contract with LA, and Jansen will hit FA status the same year Seager hits FA. So there should be room, depending on whether FAZ goes after a Machado or Harper after 2018. I do not see it, but it is possible. IMO, the three players should be prioritized by how replaceable they may be considered. To me, discussions should start this year with Seager (hugely unlikely), because he is the most irreplaceable of the three. Bellinger will be at least two years behind Seager, so we will need to see how he develops to determine where he will fit into the equation. There is another business reason as to why Urias may start the year in Extended ST. The less MLB service time he accumulates, the more likely he will become a FA the year after Seager. I would project Seager to hit FA in 2022. Urias 2023, and Bellinger 2024.

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    I know the Nats have several Boras clients, including Scherzer and Strasburg, so it is possible that the Dodgers can sign all three, but the big one for the Dodgers is Kershaw who is not a Boras client. Can the Dodgers afford to sign and keep Kershaw/Seager/Urias/Bellinger and stay under the luxury tax? The one positive is that there is a lot of time to worry about it, and a lot can happen between now and then…Boras or not.

  5. SoCalGrinchFebruary 23, 2017

    “Dodgers Digest believes A-Gon will pay 135-140 games this year. ”

    I’m hoping he plays his usual 156 games, but I agree, I only want 135-140 of those to be in the regular season

  6. Knights27February 23, 2017

    I agree with everyone who felt like throwing up after finding out Scott Boras now represents this year’s #1 prospect, in addition to their two top prospects from last year – Urias and Seager. Boras has brought us no end of frustration in the past, and now it looks like he’s cornered the market on the cream of our talent pipeline… oh joy.

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    I like this group because people like to think outside the box. How about this idea – just like the Lakers are hiring Kobe’s agent to be GM (because who better to leverage contract loopholes and negotiate with NBA superstars?) How about the Dodgers hire Scott Boras to be a GM? Kasten has 4 GM’s already, what’s one more? If nothing else, having Boras on the Dodgers will finally keep him from being a PITA. Definitely a long shot, but could be a fun discussion 😉

  7. Watford DodgerFebruary 23, 2017

    Morning

    Like the recipe above, but think that the key to this particular feast, is to add some more ingredients as necessary at the half way point (Trade Deadline), to make sure that it finally hits the spot.

    Those culinary wizards from Chicago added a certain A Chapman last year to ensure the offering had every chance of being palatable. This is where our current Chefs have fallen down in recent times.

    Bon Appetite

  8. peterjFebruary 23, 2017

    Yep Bum, made me throw up a lil in the back of my throat…

    Hot damn it’s Dodger baseball in 2 days… Be still oh heart of mine!!!

  9. BumsrapFebruary 23, 2017

    Worst news of the day: Bellinger, Seager and Urias are now all represented by the Devil himself – Scott Boras!

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