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Rivalries? and Mookie and the Five Faces of LAD

Yes, I am thrilled that we have baseball again. And I am just as sure that the Dodgers are going to win this year. I am not much of a gambler, but I dropped a few dollars on the Dodgers winning the 2020 WS. But I have a tough time getting excited about beating a team like the Giants who have very little, if any, chance of making the playoffs.

By Jeff Dominique6 min read87 comments

Yes, I am thrilled that we have baseball again.  And I am just as sure that the Dodgers are going to win this year.  I am not much of a gambler, but I dropped a few dollars on the Dodgers winning the 2020 WS.  But I have a tough time getting excited about beating a team like the Giants who have very little, if any, chance of making the playoffs.  I think the Dodgers 30 member team remaining at the Alternate Site at THE University of Southern California could win a majority of games played against the ML SF Giants.

I recognize that AF and Doc are data driven, but they have a loooong way to go to match the apparent unquestioned reliance that Farhan and Gabe Kapler possess.  It’s Game 1 and Kapler takes out Brandon Crawford because he cannot hit LHP?  The team is already without Posey, Longoria, and Belt, and Brandon Crawford is not good enough to play nine?  An OF consisting of Mike Yastrzemski, Alex Dickerson, Joe McCarthy, and Jaylin Davis?  Outside of Yaz, I think the label of AAAA may be generous. Something tells me the Dodgers are far better off with AF and Doc than they would have been with Farhan and Gabe.

Dustin May had a memorable opening day start (maybe not his last), with the bullpen dominating in Game 1.  No walks were allowed by Dodger pitchers.  That was followed by a masterful professional start by Ross Stripling in Game 2.  Strip went a strong 7 innings while allowing one run on a solo HR by rookie Jaylin Davis, four hits, seven K’s, and an impressive ZERO walks.  His change is absolutely an out pitch, and has made Strip a legit SP.  The string of zero walks was broken by newcomer Jake McGee, but he got out of the 8th unscathed.  Dylan Floro closed out the ninth.

Offensively, Kike’ was electric on Thursday, while Max Muncy was the big hitter with two HRs on Friday.  Friday also featured Seager with a 3-4 night with a double and walk.  They have done most of the damage without the big bats of Mookie and Belli.  For the Dodgers, even the outs were hard hit.  16 runs on 25 hits in the two games against the midgets. Gosh, they are a bad team.

I want to be clear, that I am ecstatic that the Dodgers extended Mookie Betts. 12 years $365MM, so be it.  That is the going rate for a five – tool superstar potential HOF OF who also is a model citizen that fits like a glove the culture the Dodgers are encapsulating.  I enjoy reading BoSox fans who were all giddy believing that they fleeced AF and got Verdugo, Downs, and Wong, and would undoubtedly re-sign Mookie for 2021-???, and now are saying how ripped off AF and the Dodgers got with overpaying for Mookie.  Perhaps they did.  How much? Something tells me Mark Walter and Co. can afford it.  I was 100% for the trade, and I believed from the outset that AF was not going to trade for Mookie without having a legit plan of re-signing him.  He knew what it was going to take, and he would not have traded Verdugo and Downs if he believed that they would be outbid for Mookie. No guarantees, but AF is good at playing the odds.

At his press conference, Mookie was asked what it is like to be the new face of the Dodgers.  He smiled and said that he is not the face of the Dodgers, but if it is required of him, he would gladly accept the responsibility.  Fortunately for the Dodgers and Mookie, the team has a plethora of faces, which brings us to a potential problem coming down the line.  Mookie was going to be a FA after this year, but so are JT, Joc, Kike’, Baez, Treinen, and Wood.  JT, Joc, Kike’, and Baez are longtime Dodgers and part of the corps.  Wood was part of the 2017/2018 WS teams.  FA following the 2021 season; Kershaw, KJ, CT3, and Corey.  Belli and Urias become FA after 2023, and Buehler becomes a FA after 2024.

What impact will the Mookie contract have on these future FA?  Of the 2020 group, I think the Dodgers offer JT because he is the heart and sole of the team. He is the new Chase Utley and should sign for two years for his age 36 and 37.  He is no longer a plus defender.  JT took less to stay with the Dodgers three years ago, and he knows this is his home.  I think he will re-sign with LAD for a reasonable (fair) deal.  Joc, Kike’, Baez, Wood, and Treinen will undoubtedly move on.  The deep pitching and utility players in the system at a far less cost is where the Dodgers will land, IMO.  Joc will move on because he does not want to platoon, and he does not think he needs to.  The same with Kike’.  With the universal DH, both Joc and Kike’ should get offers from AF, but no promises other than a continuous platoon. 

Of the 2021 group, Corey Seager and Clayton Kershaw will very much be offered.  Kershaw will no longer be earning $31MM per year, but what will it take to keep him for age 34-35-36.  No matter how Mookie plays, Clayton Kershaw will still be the face of the Dodgers, but CK wants to retire a Dodger as much as LAD wants him to retire as a Dodger.  Both parties will be reasonable.

The future will be decided by what happens with Corey Seager, Cody Bellinger, Walker Buehler, and possibly Julio Urias, the other faces of LAD. The five faces of LAD. What makes this a problem is that Corey, Belli, and Urias are all represented by Scott Boras.  Buehler is not currently represented by an agent, but I am also positive that Boras is lurking. Belli and Urias become FAs for 2024, while Buehler follows a year later. Corey becomes an immediate concern as he is under team control for one more year.  Seager becomes a FA the same year as Frankie Lindor and Carlos Correa, so he will have some competition for SS FA. 

The Dodgers have plenty of depth in MiLB, but they do not have anyone who can replace Seager, Belli, Buehler, or probably Urias.  So extending those four will go a long way to determine how long this dominant play will continue.  Getting JT and CK to continue to sign with LA will become a priority, but will not be nearly as critical as getting the other four faces of LAD.

Miscellaneous items –

The White Sox have DFAd former 1st round pick and former Walker Buehler Vanderbilt teammate, Carson Fulmer.  Any team can claim Fulmer, but if he goes unclaimed until LAD can decide, is this something that AF might entertain? Even if he is claimed and the White Sox pull him back, I am guessing that the Dodgers could offer a lottery pick.  Fullmer was considered the Ace of that Vandy team.  Fullmer, who is still 26, was selected 16 spots ahead of Buehler.  Fullmer has never been healthy and has zero chance of succeeding with the ChiSox.  He intrigues me.  The problem I have is I have no idea who AF would have to designate to acquire a very high risk and potentially high reward pitcher.

The ban on high fives??? There sure seems to be a lot of high fives in the LAD dugout.   Catchers also seem to forget about not throwing the ball around after a K.

I hate the new 16 game playoff format. Anything can happen in a short three game series. Even with the top seeds having all three games at home, is there really a home field advantage without fans? This is a recipe for a disaster for a number eight seed knocking a number one seed by getting hot at the right time for three games.

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  1. TherealtenJuly 26, 2020

    I agree that 3 games is not a measuring stick. We know will smith is better at catcher so play him. It may be important for his confidence to know he is number 1. You cannot play a 60 game season the way you do a 162 season you need to get it right now. Mookie has said he wants to leadoff. We just signed him to an exorbitant contract only to say you are not good enough to leadoff. Wake up Roberts lead him off. Muncy is a great player hit him where he has runners on base. He is not a base stealer. Cmon this should not be this hard. I just think May should start. He has dominant stuff and I would start him over stripling or wood. Put your best team out there daily. As for the giants we gave them the game. If we are going to be a great team you don’t giveaway games. I agree our bullpen used correctly could be a strength.

  2. Mark TimmonsJuly 26, 2020

    Badger,

    Ruiz struggled most of last year at Tulsa as they re-tooled his swing. Since he has such elite bat-to-ball control and quick heads, I am not sure that re-tooling will work. He looked better at OKC at the end of the year, but it was a small sampling.

    I am still high on him and what little I have seen of him this year, shows he has a very quick bat. I think he will get a shot this season if Barnes or Smith gets nicked up or falters.

  3. VoldomerJuly 26, 2020

    Arenado can also opt out after the 2021 season, at age 30. Would he walk away from $164M at that age to try to win, and would he interest LA?

  4. Mark TimmonsJuly 26, 2020

    McGee’s 4-seamer was 94-96 consistently. He could end up being a big piece of the pen.

    Treinen was also 94-96 with great movement.

    Joe Kelly was throwing a lot of off-speed stuff, and only busted one fastball at 98 MPH. If he can pitch “backwards” like that he’s unhittable.

  5. Mark TimmonsJuly 26, 2020

    Let’s not lose our minds after one loss. Seager and Muncy both have their timing and confidence. JT is close. Cody and Mookie are struggling. However, after 3 games the Dodgers are hitting .318 as a team and OPS’ing .991. They lead the majors with 21 Runs and yet we want to switch up everything? Bench players? It’s 1 loss and there will be more. Alex Wood was clearly out of sync. Early this spring, he was hitting 93 or 94 with his fastball. He never hit 91 yesterday. His control was way off too, so he is either just out of sync (his delivery is prone to that) or he is canceling an injury (he is prone to that too). He needs a couple more starts to determine what is up. By then, Clayton will be back and maybe Dustin May takes Wood’s spot, but not yet!

    Will Smith and Austin Barnes are both hitting .333. What’s the problem with playing either one? If the Dodgers win today, they will be on track to win 45 games. You are going to lose a third of your games. You just are! You can say the Giants are a minor league team but they would annihilate any AAA team. This is MLB and there is a big jump to this level. Yes, they are a bad MLB team and sometimes teams tend to play down to their competition. The Dodgers killed them the first two games. I hear that they missed some opportunities – YOU ALWAYS MISS OPPORTUNITIES! That’s why players can hit .300, but not .600.

    Perspective! No matter how you slice it, this item is damn good! Patience Grasshoppers! Julio needs to show out tonight!

  6. IdahoalJuly 26, 2020

    Therealten, I agree with all six statements.

  7. TherealtenJuly 26, 2020

    1. Put mookie at leadoff and leave him there. That is where he is most comfortable. We are wasting muncy at leadoff.

    2. Put may in the rotation and leave him there. He will struggle at times but no more than the rest.

    3. Start will smith . He supposedly is your primary catcher then catch him!

    4. Roberts the great motivator did not motivate Saturday. Did not come to play this was a mental breakdown as well as a fundamental breakdown.

    5. In a 60 game season you don’t have the luxury of throwaway games

    6. When Gonsolin is ready he has to pitch.

  8. DavidJuly 26, 2020

    Well, so much for winning all 60! When Mookie and Belli get going, it will be a different story. I hope this was a wake up call for the team. It’s not going to be an easy ride, even against teams like the Giants. You need to show up.

  9. HawkeyedodgerJuly 26, 2020

    Alex Wood will rebound and be ok. But why settle for that. Everyone can see how electric May’s stuff is. The Giants got 7 hits but they were flares, squibs and a bunt primarily.

    ~

    There’s only 60 games and damn near the entire league gets into the playoffs. Let the kid pitch and develop. I feel that way about Gonsolin too. He’s better than Floro, Santana, Alexander, and McGee.

  10. dodgerrickJuly 26, 2020

    Austin Barnes can’t hit MLB pitching:

    2015:. 207/.361/.276/.637

    2016: .156/.270/.188/.458

    2017: .289/.408/.486/.895

    2018: .205/.329/.290/.619

    2019: .203/.293/.340/.633

    Barnes is a guy who will hit .205 but catch a good game. He’s a plus framer but not a good thrower – he has a career caught stealing of 27%.

    I gave up on him after last season. He’s fine as a backup but shouldn’t be starting 40% of the time – he’s started 2 of the 1st 3 games.

  11. BearJuly 26, 2020

    For all of you guys bitching about Barnes. He and Smith are both hitting .333. Bellinger and Betts are both under the Mendoza line. And between the 2 of them they have more RBI’s than those 2 combined, and only one less hit. And also the only HR. So cool your jets. Rios got his first AB today, and Beaty has not played yet. Wood took total responsibility for his bad outing.

  12. DodgerBlueMomJuly 26, 2020

    Somehow until the end of the game, the Dodgers just did not look energetic. Poor baserunning did not help and lack of hitting except for a few was not there either. And, what is it with so many players getting hit by pitchers? I, the optimist, say tomorrow is another day and Wood will do better next game. I hope so.

  13. CassidyJuly 26, 2020

    Barnes and Wood wish they could but they just no good!

  14. CassidyJuly 25, 2020

    Didn’t show up ready to play today. I gave up on Barnes last year. Smith should play as much as possible. Bring Barnes in if we get a big lead.

  15. BadgerJuly 25, 2020

    That sucked.

    After 3 games:

    1. Can’t win them all

    2. We are 2-1 with Betts and Bellinger pretty much absent.

    3. Barnes and Wood……. give it your own punchline…….

  16. dodgerrickJuly 25, 2020

    Several observations after 2 1/2 games:

    1 – May has the stuff but not the refinement – 7 H in 4 innings shouldn’t happen with his stuff. Maybe not ready for prime time. Stripling looked great – Wood did not. Wood has no fast ball and his slider/change up combo didn’t fool the Giants’ AAAA hitters. When Kershaw comes back I’m not sure that Wood belongs in the rotation.

    2 – Santana doesn’t have a clue where it’s going. Treinen – holy smokes! Great sinker. Kelly – nothing but curve balls? Baez, Kolaraek looked good.

    3 – Why play Matt Barnes?

    4 – The Dodgers’ strategy in game 3 – nothing but change ups and breaking balls – why?

    5 – Turner, Seaager, Kike, Joc, Muncy putting good wood on the ball Some of the Dodgers’ hitters are just a little behind – but they’re almost there. It should be awesome.

    6 – Remember – they’re playing the Giants – the OKC Dodgers might be better. I’m a bit nervous about the pitching but the offense should be there.

    7 – Poor hitting RISP again. They left 24 on base in the first 2 games and would have left a lot of runners on base if they hadn’t been thrown out on the basepaths 4 times today.

  17. VengeirJuly 25, 2020

    K K Kelly. Get ready for a MONSTER comeback.

  18. BobbyJuly 25, 2020

    we look like the overpaid minor league team today (so far )

  19. IdahoalJuly 25, 2020

    Wood did not have a fast ball today. Not long for the starting rotation unless he finds his 92-94 MPH fastball. Terrible base running in the 4th.

  20. Watford DodgerJuly 25, 2020

    Gonna miss David Price.

  21. HawkeyedodgerJuly 25, 2020

    Well this is how you lose to a minor league team. Walk crappy hitters and run the bases like 8 year olds.

  22. BobbyJuly 25, 2020

    Wow that was some horrible baserunning in that inning.

  23. DavidJuly 25, 2020

    Alex Wood lools awful so far. 2nd inning 2 walks and a wild pitch. Gave up a homer in the 3rd. Can’t establish with his fastball. 60 pitches after 3 innings. When are they going to take him out?

  24. CassidyJuly 25, 2020

    This is no where near the Alex Wood of 17 when his fastball was in the 92-94 range. He is not long for the starting rotation. Not gonna keep May out for very long

  25. TherealtenJuly 25, 2020

    Same ole Wood

  26. CassidyJuly 25, 2020

    Betts is a bust! AF is an idiot! Can we get our money back? Just wanted to be the first with this idiot post

  27. JasonJuly 25, 2020

    Even though those last two days were obviously good wins, the lack of the big hits early in the games were concerning. They left a lot of guys on base until there were able to get deeper into that terrible bullpen.

    Obviously, most teams are not going to be as terrible as the Giants are and will be for the foreseeable future.

    Only two games in, but still, the lack of the “foot on the throat” hit to take a team out of the game has been a concern in the past, especially the playoffs, and the last couple of nights has given me horrifying flashbacks.

    The real question is, will the Dodgers admin have the guts to pipe in the boooos when the Astros come to town.?

    Call me petty, childish, immature or whatever, but if I am AF, I am doing that with the volume to 11 and gladly paying the fine.

    I am also curious to see the body language of the LA guys against Houston when La travels there soon. Giggles and chatting at 1b, etc.

    Nice start so far but like others have mentioned, this is really like playing a AAA team so you can’t really judge too much. Cant argue that the pitching has been amazing though.

    On the blackout front, I use a $25 Firestick with the MLB app and I have an ExpressVPN account anyways for my computers for $12 per month. Install the ExpressVPN app on the Firestick, set it to Seattle and I have games that are not blacked out. There are other cities to set it to but that is the one that works best for me.

    Good for getting local team NFL games as well.

    Just Fyi. Hope that can help someone.

  28. SkitterJuly 25, 2020

    Random thoughts today.

    Looking forward to seeing the new and improved Wood.

    Happy to have Betts sighing for 12 years. He does all the little things great.

    I’d like to see Betts lead off every game. No sense having him think about that.

  29. BobbyJuly 25, 2020

    Today’s lineup vs. whoever:

    Muncy

    Betts

    Belly

    JT

    Seager

    CT3 (DH)

    Joc

    Kike

    Barnes

    Pitcher: Wood

  30. philjonesJuly 25, 2020

    Some thoughts on last night. Ross Chicken Strips intrigues me with the new way to pitch popular these days. Maybe Mark Prior has something to do with this approach. I coached forever and never once did I teach throwing breaking balls high in the zone. Hangers were supposed to be meat and avoided at all cost. At first last night I though Strips hangers were mistakes but eventually if became apparent that he was living there and it was working. He also showed a high change up which I’m still not convinced works against better hitters but he threw some. Maybe mistakes? I love the swings and misses he got on high fastballs which I have always loved. Back in the day, scouts looked for hitters who could hit a letter high fastball. That separated the prospects in those days. Than the strike zone moved down so a belt high fastball was considered the top of the zone and hitters like Big Mac and Sosa, who were low ball hitters, feasted. Now, which I love, the zone has moved up again by rule and more umpires have decided to call the high strike. Last nights rookie ump was inconstant on the corners but mostly gave the high strike even a whole ball up in the zone. And that’s where Strip was effective. I’m telling ya, getting on top of a firm fastball with nice spin rate, is difficult. (The rookie ump, Edwin Moscoso, was an advertisement for pitch trax. Maybe he’ll get better)

    Our 6-8 hitters went 6 for 11 and I was chuckling as it seemed like every time Will Smith came to the plate, the bases were chucked. It was rush hour traffic for every at bat.

    Somebody mentioned Gabe Kapler as a potential Dodger Skipper once upon a time. He would have long since been fired. I’m glad he is reinventing baseball in SF. It also looks like he and Brandon Crawford won’t be exchanging Christmas cards. I hope he doesn’t break out against us but Crawford is a shell of his former self. Kinda hard to watch.

  31. hodges54July 25, 2020

    I was kind of hesitant about the Dodgers giving Mookie the 12 year contract that he received. I was mainly concerned about how it would affect re-signing players in the future (some who will demand big and maybe long term contracts). After reading most of your comments it seems like the feeling is that the Dodgers will definitely spend what is necessary to keep the players that they want. I hope this is true. I just can’t relate to the amount of money they will be spending . I feel that Corey Seager is going to have a great year and I hope he remains a Dodger for a long time. Go Dodgers.

  32. BobbyJuly 25, 2020

    Yeah, I really like Kruk and Kuip (however their names are spelled). I’ve also always liked Jon Morgan.

    Looking forward to see what Wood and Urias have in these final 2 exhibition games (that count) until the real test begins Tuesday.

  33. Jeff DominiqueJuly 25, 2020

    The Dodgers will be facing 23 year old RHP, Logan Webb today. Webb is from Dodgerrick’s backyard of Rocklin (Rocklin, HS). I do not follow HS baseball in Northern Cal nearly like I did when I was in Southern Cal, so I do not remember Webb at all. Webb was a hot and cold pitcher for SFG in his 8 starts in 2019. He did pitch against the Dodgers in SF on Game 161. He was beat 2-0 in a shutout tossed by Ryu/Maeda/KJ. He allowed 6 hits, 2 runs, 1 walk, and 5 Ks in his 6.0 IP. He did allow a Max Muncy HR.

  34. HawkeyedodgerJuly 25, 2020

    Couldn’t agree more about disliking the 16 team playoffs. Why bother to have a regular season if the best teams in the leagues can lose two games and be done.

  35. BadgerJuly 25, 2020

    I lived in Northern California for 30 years. I thought Kruk and Kuip are an excellent team. We should be so lucky to have people that entertaining. Yeah, listening to them when the giants played the Dodgers was sometimes difficult. Everybody in the division hates the Dodgers. But Bob Brenly in Arizona was worse. Much worse. He didn’t even try to hide it.

    The giants are currently awful. We will know more about our team after the road trip. We are good, but are not 7.5 runs better good.

    You guys are right about the AAV trick. To make that work it’s important to have team controlled stars and bench players that contribute. AF appears to have a talent for doing just that. And it’s not only him. The organization has depth in scouting, coaching, and analytics. We are lucky to have this wealth of talent. Now finish the job dammit.

  36. BearJuly 25, 2020

    Last night’s Angels-A’s game was the first to go into extra innings, so I got to see the let’s start the inning with a man on second rule up close. Angel’s runner was Ohtani. First hitter up hit a bullet to first, he did not even show bunt on any of the pitches, Chapman fired the ball to third, they got Ohtani is a rundown and boom 1 out, runner on 1st. Angels managed to load the bases with 2 out, ( Trout was walked intentionally), and the A’s got the final hitter. A’s half of the inning, runner on 2nd. Then a walk, K wild pitch runners to second and third. Maddon brings in an outfielder so there are 5 infielders, int walk, pitching change, Chapman hits a grand salami, game over. This rule definitely favors the home team. As for the Dodger game, it was 9-1. Not many negatives, BUT, It should have been a lot worse. They hit in some bad luck A lot of at em balls. Scary moment was Taylor’s close encounter with the humongous derriere of Sandoval. Thing must be hard as a rock, it flattened poor Chris. It was noted today that the Dodgers will be paying Mookie until he is 52 years olld.

  37. SoCalGrinchJuly 25, 2020

    AF operates with two different budgets.

    The question “Can the Dodgers afford to keep ‘Seager, Bellinger, Buehler, Urías etc’?” The answer to that is an easy “Yes”. They have plenty of money and deal with figures of a magnitude. Most of us can’t imagine.

    The real question is “Can the Dodgers keep all their young stars while remaining within the confines of the artificial budget created by the CBT?”

    In the CBT, AAV is king. I’ve seen predictions that with the deferred money in Mookie’s contract the AAV from a CBT perspective is in the mid $20M’s. This is an area AF excels in. I would not be surprised to see all of the ‘S,B,B,U’ signed if they are willing to sign at fair value.

    Two other points. What the CBT looks like in 2 years is unknown. It will likely be a effectively a larger number than it is now. Secondly, AF can sell the intangible ‘team chemistry’ that has been created in LA. I think that is one of the reasons Mookie signed here.

    Sorry of any misspelling etc as proofreading is essentially impossible on my phone

  38. sbuffaloJuly 25, 2020

    Wow. Are the Giants bad or what? I’m guessing most Giants fans are probably calling it a day and just checking out. So glad the Dodgers chose Dave Roberts and not Gabe Kapler.

    Good column, Jeff. The most interesting question is how the Dodgers keep their team together moving forward. That, of course, may depend on the new contract between the union and owners. If I’m looking at it from a player perspective, I want the spending limit penalties gone so the big market and some of the mid-level teams can fuel the market.

    Depending on how that goes, the Dodgers are obviously going to re-sign Cody Bellinger, even Scott Boras has admitted that. But, I’m definitely keeping Cory Seager. Hey, now that he’s healthy, Seager looks great. We shouldn’t forget just how good he is and what a clutch player he was in the first three years. Plus he plays a premium position and came up in the system.

    Walker Buehler will no doubt be one of the best pitchers in baseball moving forward and I’m guessing the Dodgers will ink long term. Urias will probably be a wait and see approach.

    The Dodgers can certainly afford to sign any and all. This has a chance to be a special era for the Dodgers, who are loaded with good young players. None of these players falls into the older Albert Pujols type signings, the best years in front and not behind.

    Thought the game was far more enjoyable last night, thanks to the local broadcast team of Joe and Orel, not the dreaded ESPN types from a studio far, far away.

  39. SoCalBumJuly 25, 2020

    My $.02. The Giants are so awful that Faidi’s strategy is to tank the 2020 season, and there is no better manager to achieve that goal than Kapler. The Dodgers priority for contract extensions should be: (1) Bellinger; (2) Seager; (3) Buehler; (4) Urias; yes, Seager is that good. Betts trade was terrific at the time, and an AAV of ~$30M is a good deal for the team. Pass on Fulmer, especially if it takes putting him on 40-man roster. 16 teams in post season? Continuing to water-down the World Series in return for $$$$$$$$.

  40. Mark TimmonsJuly 25, 2020

    A couple of things:

    1. If the Dodgers keep averaging 8 runs a game and only allow 1, they will finish 60-0. Well, duuhhhh!

    2. Was Betts an overpay? Probably, but that is what it took to keep him from seeking free agency, where anything can happen. Boston and San Francisco both will have money to burn. So AF did what was needed.

    3. The narrative never was “The Dodgers won’t spend big on free agents.” It was simply that no free agent was worth what Betts is. They will give Bellinger, Seager, Buehler and others fair market value.

    4. I have predicted big things for Kike the past couple of years and it hasn’t happened. Progression is not linear and sometimes players never fulfill their potential, but Kike looks more disciplined this year. It’s early, but maybe this is the year he becomes JD Martinez. He will be 29 next month and maybe he is acquiring maturity and wisdom with that. I am watching him closely.

  41. Watford DodgerJuly 25, 2020

    Great start to the season. One game at a time. Can only beat what’s put before you.

    Will the Mookie deal affect other deals going forward?

    Read this the other day.

    https://dodgersway.com/2020/07/22/dodgers-mookie-betts-extension-cody-bellinger-walker-buehler/

  42. Saxfan3July 25, 2020

    I can’t help but ponder from time to time, how they’re going to keep the core. Certainly, best prescription is to just enjoy the now, but for the sake of academic exercise and without going into specific dollars…

    Assuming, all goes as planned, and the five faces realize their projections over the next few years. Since everyone would be getting obscene money and likely tail end albatross money, I think Friedman would prioritize the best players vs keeping two over the cost of the best one. He just did with Betts, knowing his deal would complicate and possibly nix one or more of the impending deals, but committing anyway because Betts is the best or near best talent. Realizing their projections, the order would probably be Bellinger/Buehler/Seager/Urias. I think for Bellinger and Buehler that might mean money and length within shouting distance of what Betts just got, unless they’re concerned about Buehler long range durability. Can the Dodgers afford three near max deal contracts? I say, yes, given the farm system and older deals falling off (Kershaw/JT/Pollock). Plus we have to have an ace for playoff success, and the Bellinger/Betts juggernaut gives us a deciding edge.

    I suppose Urias might command Ryu type money if he becomes a consistent 2nd/3rd starter and eats a lot of innings, which imo is his new adjusted projection. Hopefully, I’m underselling his projection, but for Ryu money for a 2nd playoff caliber starter is worth it and I’d lean toward doing it for post season purposes. So, I think Seager’s the real wildcard, and maybe for that reason alone they might cut bait. If he becomes a top 3 shortstop, that’s Machado type demands and we’d have to break bank. That would be four near max level contracts. Would the Yankees even do that? If he basically stays where he’s at, the contract demands might be more palatable, but then we’re likely still dealing with stretches of injuries and more stretches of hot/cold hitting. Friedman might find that wavering replaceable, plus maybe he sees Lux as his future SS and not the future 2nd baseman, or maybe he sees a guy like Hoese or Ruiz as a suitable replacement in the batting order 3-4 years from now.

    I don’t like thinking about it. I mean, that’s just the four remaining faces. I’m not so confident JT and Kershaw are re-signed, unless they’re agreeable to 1-2 year deals. I’m going to really miss guys like Joc, Kike, CT3. Seems they’ve been Dodgers forever at this point. Who knows? I wouldn’t put it past Friedman to retain most everyone, the guy’s a 5-D chess wizard after all.

  43. DavidJuly 25, 2020

    I’m sure that AF has a plan for the future. He is as systematic and disciplined as can be. He was out to create a dynasty. He’s planning several steps ahead. Even though it’s this diminished version of the Giants, it’s still satisfying to see the Dodgers beating up on them. Old rivalries are particularly satisfying ones. Dustin and Strip were both impressive. Dustin’s poise to come in at the last moment and pitch opening day like he did speaks to his make-up, talent, and incredible stuff. And Strip pitched like someone who won’t waste this opportunity. And I agree that the new playoff format is ridiculous. Anything can happen in a 3-game series. But, hey, enjoy the moment! One game at a time.

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