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The Price is Right

Here s an interesting question: How many different pitchers will have saves for the Dodgers this season? The Dodgers already have three different pitchers with saves after Dave Roberts elected to use David Price in a save situation last night. It looked like a bad choice for a minute as Daza and Trejo both singled to start the inning. Then Trevor Story pinch hit and Price fell behind 2-0 only to

By Mark Timmons3 min readJump to 56 comments

Here’s an interesting question: How many different pitchers will have saves for the Dodgers this season? The Dodgers already have three different pitchers with saves after Dave Roberts elected to use David Price in a save situation last night. It looked like a bad choice for a minute as Daza and Trejo both singled to start the inning. Then Trevor Story pinch hit and Price fell behind 2-0 only to strike Story out on the next three pitches! Next, he struck out Garrett Hampson on four pitches and induced Raimel Tapia to ground out to the second baseman, Max Muncy. Yes, Max Muncy played 2B last night. Justin Turner and Will Smith were the only position players to start in their normal positions, and I have no problem with that. I keeps you on your toes and makes the game fun. 162 games is a grind and if you can play musical chairs and win with bench players, then by all means, do it.

But, I digress, this is about closers. So far, Kenley Jansen, Corey Knebel, and David Price have saves, but I think there are more! I think Victor Gonzalez, Jimmy Nelson (who has been pitching very well), Brusdar Graterol, Tony Gonsolin, and maybe even Dustin May, might all have saves. I did a quick search and could not find out what the highest number of pitchers on a team to have saves might be. Maybe someone smarter than me can figure that one out. What we do know is that Kenley Jansen is now “a closer” not “the closer!”

The Dodgers are not the best in any single category right about now, except for two things: Wins and Run Differential… and I guess I will take those stats any day over BA, OPS, Runs Scored. Well, they are tied with the Reds for most runs scored, but you get my drift! The Dodgers are actually on pace to win 137 games, but I will take the under. It’s a long season and after a short season last year, Doc is wise to rest his players a lot. The boys in blue have won the majority of their games without Mookie Betts and Cody Bellinger, which speaks volumes as to how deep they are.

Speaking of Cody Bellinger, I know he has had two Superstar Years and two “so-so” years, but I do not worry about a guy who has a career .909 OPS. He will be fine and in the running for MVP by the season’s end. Mookie Betts has a career OPS of .896. Over .900 is considered to be a superstar. So, if you use that metric, Cody Bellinger and Will Smith (career OPS .944) are superstars, and Mookie (.896 OPS), Max Muncy (.854 OPS), Justin Turner (.844 OPS), and Corey Seager (.866 OPS) are near superstars. Mookie could creep back over .900 this season. Zach McKinstry is OPS’ing .974 and CT3 is at .987. This really is The Big Blue Wrecking Crew!

Jackie Robinson Day

To understand what a moron Rob Manfred is, you only have to look at yesterday’s games. Yesterday, MLB honored Jackie Robinson, but not every team was scheduled to play. Six teams did not have games scheduled. When MLB honors the man who broke the color barrier, every team in every MLB ballpark should have played in his honor, but Manfred is dumber than a bag of hammers!

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  1. peterjApril 17, 2021

    Watford my Man…. Count me in on Manny!!!

  2. Watford DodgerApril 17, 2021

    Thoroughly enjoyed that.

    These games although early are very important as no one wants to be in the Wild Card Game.

    A word on Manny Machado. I’m probably one of the only people on here who enjoyed his time with the Blue, but the Leadership you saw tonight, while playing hard, stealing bases, and manufacturing a run for his team, while obviously in a lot of discomfort, tells you what sort of team mate he is. Gotta admire his grit.

    However, I fear it might come at a cost – sore hips don’t heal easily. Not sure we’ll be seeing him again this series.

    Now for two more of those games please…

  3. BearApril 17, 2021

    Corey Seager is clutch. Sign him.

  4. nonicnamebumfanApril 17, 2021

    McKinstry, has served notice, he’s after everybody’s job on the field, other than pitcher and catcher

  5. peterjApril 17, 2021

    Darn happy for David also… I always include health and believe in the long run to another ring the Blue has the depth to overcome health issues… Bellinger hurts but I think 6-8 is a stretch..

    Just fun to be a Blue fan!!!

  6. DavidApril 17, 2021

    What a game! I don’t ever remember such an exciting game so early in the season. REPEAT!!!

  7. nonicnamebumfanApril 17, 2021

    We held back, we kept our cool, we gave them a chance, and then we spanked them like the little bitch”s they are

  8. CassidyApril 17, 2021

    That had to be the most tense and exciting April Dodger game I’ve ever seen!!!!’ Sloppy but beyond intense!And we’ve got 18 more to go! Turner was right. 19 WS games! Last 2 games we’ve found something special in bullpen David Price!!!!!!! Even you have to be impressed Eric!

  9. BoboApril 17, 2021

    Yup, pretty exciting game, especially the 12th. Love watching David Price work.

    Getting out of control now.

  10. EricApril 17, 2021

    I love this offense.

  11. CassidyApril 17, 2021

    Price!!!!!!!!! Looking like a closer to me!!!!!!! Is anybody else out there watching this?!!!!! Now SEAGER!!!!!!!! R u kidding me!!!!!!!!!!!

  12. CassidyApril 17, 2021

    This insane!

  13. CassidyApril 17, 2021

    Both bullpens got dinged up Eric. Jansen’s stuff was great tho. Stolen base was the key. Just two very good teams!

  14. EricApril 17, 2021

    Bullpen

  15. EricApril 17, 2021

    One thing is for sure, Doc is under using Gonzalez. Doc is actually using him as a LOOGY. I would’ve used him for at least the 7th and 8th. I guess I will never be satisfied with how Doc uses the bullpen.

  16. BulldogsandPenguinsApril 17, 2021

    They’re really hyping this game / series on the pre game show. Kirsten is growing on me.

  17. John CoctostanApril 17, 2021

    Doc revealed today that Cody Bellinger has a hairline fracture in his left fibula. He is definately not day to day and will be out for a while. Average time to heal is usually between 6-8 weeks. Yikes

  18. Jorge ValenzuelaApril 16, 2021

    It’s just another serie, against a third-place team, but it’s time to show those clowns who is the king and the only best team in MLB !!

    I read somewhere that those assholes won’t sell tickets to Dodgers fans, they just want SD fans in the stands. That made me laugh!

  19. Jim NielsenApril 16, 2021

    National media is praying for Padres to sweep or win 2 this weekend so they can talk endlessly about them as supplanting the Dodgers as the best team in baseball. No matter the results this weekend I feel the Padres still have a lot of ground to make up. I am anxious to see what happens.

  20. BlutoApril 16, 2021

    With Price firmly entrenched in the bullpen and with Gonsolin on the shelf.

    Who is the 6th starter?

    Can’t be Jo Gray as the team doesn’t want to start his clock for a spot start or two.

    Mitch White or Nelson?

    Nelson would need to be “stretched” out, right?

  21. CassidyApril 16, 2021

    I don’t think Julio tired. He was throwing some 96 in the sixth inning. He got hosed by the ump on strike three to Cron and would have been out of the inning with the next strike out but the inning gets extended and a blooper to right turns into a fiasco. Julio just threw too many center cut fastballs last night. He’ll be fine. The umps are certainly making the case for ABS this year. Worst ball strike zone I’ve ever seen!

  22. BearApril 16, 2021

    Manfred is exactly the tool ownership wanted. On the other side is Tony Clark who is about as weak a union leader as the MLBPA has ever had. Add the two together and you get antimosity. They cannot agree on anything. The DH should have stayed, but the owners, seeking more revenue wanted expanded playoffs. What they offered the players was obviously not enough, so we have to suffer through watching pitchers hit again. Occasionally one of them will come through. Urias got a gift last night. But nothing came of it. Last big hit by a pitcher for the Dodgers was when Ryu hit his only HR against the Rockies in 2019.

  23. BulldogsandPenguinsApril 16, 2021

    Bullpen update, just for Eric. On the homestand, 1 run in 19 innings good for a 0.47 ERA. You might even say they were the biggest strength on the team during a perfect 6-0 the homestand.

    It was great to see JT and Muncy step up big last night. We can’t expect McKinstry to carry the team every night.

    I’ll second that shout out to my man Edwin Rios for some spectacular glove work at 1B. The coaching staff deserves a ton of credit to work with players on their weaknesses to make them well rounding ball players on both sides of the ball.

    David Price will learn to be ready sooner for a bullpen roll. After a couple of hits, he really bore down and got out of the jam. Do the Dodgers keep three lefties in the pen when Gonzo is activated? Alexander or Santana, who gets sent down?

    Pollock with a couple of hits yesterday and was fine in CF. Raley came this close to his first homer on an opposite field shot to left. Any other month and it travels out of the yard.

    The Padres are stressed, trying to hide their pitching choices for game 2 and 3.

    Manfred sucks, I’ll leave it right there.

  24. Jim NielsenApril 16, 2021

    Manfred is a former labor lawyer, he was given the job to screw the players association in the upcoming negotiations. The owners will do nothing to him before the next collective bargaining is done. If they aren’t happy with the final deal he will be fired. Most owners care very little about the majority of things we fans do. Everyone knows he is the village idiot but he has security if the owners think they get what they want in negotiations.

  25. sbuffaloApril 16, 2021

    After 19 months, I returned to Dodger Stadium last night. Other than the parking, it was a good experience, lots of new things to see. Nice job on the improvements. As a former special events person, the parking was a bit of a mess. Needed better signage and they wouldn’t let cars line-up so we drove around the neighborhood for thirty minutes or so, circled back and got in line.

    The new entry into the stadium is pretty cool. Although food selection was limited, they’ve added some new food areas that I plan to try.

    As to the game, no Mookie, no Seager was a bit annoying. One star sitting is one thing, but two? Fortunately, Justin Turner had a big night, then Max Muncy and the bullpen finished it.

    I always attend Jackie Robinson night, very nice ceremony. Although they weren’t our usual seats, we had excellent seats on the field level, near first base. Edwin Rios became a big fan favorite, tossing a ball into the section every inning.

    The Dodgers kept social distancing in place in the seating areas. But the food lines and walkways were a different story. But once you’ve been fully vaccinated it didn’t bother me to walk among people again or if somebody got too close in a line, no big deal. Nice to return to some semblance of normal.

    As seems to be the case, Julio Urias seemed to fatigue as he went later in the game. You can almost see it coming.

    It was definitely an ugly win. For awhile, I thought it might become an ugly loss.

    Once again I totally agree with Mark, Rob Manfred is bad for the game, he needs to go. If most of us can see that, shouldn’t owners notice it too? I can’t imagine that not being the case.

  26. dodgerpatchApril 16, 2021

    Actually the Dodgers are tops in a few categories:

    wRC+ – the Dodgers have a number of 138. HOU is 2nd at 127. It is adjusted to a league average of 100

    1rst in BB% – The Dodgers are the best at drawing walks

    3rd in K% – the Dodgers have the 3rd lowest strikeout rate

    1rst in O-Swing% – the Dodgers are the best in baseball at not swinging at pitches outside the strike zone

    2nd in Swing% – the Dodgers are the second least likely team to swing at any pitch

    3rd in Z-Contact% – the Dodgers are 3rd best in making contact with pitches in the zone

    3rd in Contact% – the Dodgers are 3rd best at making contact with all pitches

    3rd in ISO – the Dodger are third best in a measure of power and hitting for extra bases

    What does this tell us? The Dodgers are grinders. Not only are they a great hitting team, but they are a great hitting and DISCIPLINED hitting team. They don’t swing at pitches outside the strike zone, will draw a walk, will wait for the right pitch and punish the pitches that are in the strike zone – and they do this better than any other team.

  27. BearApril 16, 2021

    I will take the ugly wins along with the good ones. It was ugly last night until it wasn’t. Turner is locked in right now. He looks like a different player. How about the play at first Rios made diving for the ball and then making the play to Santana covering. That was about as good a play as you will see over there. I just knew Muncy was going to do something special. He had that look in his eye. Off to SD for a 3 game series with the Pads. Buehler, Kersh and Bauer scheduled for the series. Tatis expected to be activated.

  28. Roger thatApril 16, 2021

    Scheduling has always been the issue when it came to teams honoring Jackie Robinson. It started in 2004 and has ZERO to do with Manfred. Please read all about it https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Robinson_Day and enlighten yourself.

    April 15th this year just happened to fall on a Thursday which many times during the season is a travel day.

  29. Jorge ValenzuelaApril 16, 2021

    Good morning, chat is already open!

  30. Mark TimmonsApril 16, 2021

    Sorry, I was brain-dead. I let the other comments on and turned this one off. What a moron!

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