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The Playoff Roster Remains in Flux If you have been living under a rock, then you may not know that the Dodgers clinched the NL West last night for the 5th straight year. They now have 98 wins and it s a forgone conclusion that they will win more than 100 games. You have to love a guy like Rich Hill who is peaking just in time for the playoffs. I

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The Playoff Roster Remains in Flux

If you have been living under a rock, then you may not know that the Dodgers clinched the NL West last night for the 5th straight year.  They now have 98 wins and it’s a forgone conclusion that they will win more than 100 games.  You have to love a guy like Rich Hill who is peaking just in time for the playoffs.  I heard an interview with him yesterday and he said that he would do whatever Doc wanted to help win, whether that be as a starter or in the bullpen. Then, he goes out and pitches lights-out last night… even driving in a run!

There still are a few things to be decided as to the playoff roster. Barring any injury setbacks, Andre Ethier has earned a roster spot, and barring a miraculous recovery, Adrian Gonzalez will not be on it. Neither will Josh Ravin, as he is now on the 60-Day DL.  Most Dodger fans think Pedro “El Gasolino” Baez has earned a spot off the roster, but I think he will get another shot or two before the end of the season and how he pitches then will determine his fate.

Ryu and Maeda will both make the roster barring any physical setbacks and Brandon MCCarthy will be given two or three opportunities to pitch out of the pen.  How the audition goes will determine his fate.  He can certainly hit the high 90’s out of the pen.  I have no opinion as to whether he can do it or not, but I think Doc will give him the opportunity to make the roster. Yippie Ki-yay!

Ross Stripling and Brock Stewart could be the odd men out if McCarthy, Ryu and Maeda all make the roster, and I am certain Ryu and Maeda have already made it.

Cingrani, Watson and Avilan all can’t make it… can they?  A real dark horse is Walker Buehler who could get a couple more opportunities and just needs a spark of confidence to establish his major league career. I don’t expect it, but it’s possible.  If the Dodgers use 12 pitchers, this could be it:

  1. Kershaw
  2. Darvish
  3. Wood
  4. Hill
  5. Morrow
  6. Jansen
  7. Watson
  8. Avilan
  9. Cingrani
  10. Maeda
  11. Ryu
  12. McCarthy

We shall see how the next few games play out. As it stands today, El Gasolino is  the water boy.

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  1. Mark TimmonsSeptember 24, 2017

    I can still make that pick at 1B. Farmer is not a 1B!

    You have to be swiping up at the ball. Your glove can’t be stationary!

  2. Mark TimmonsSeptember 24, 2017

    After giving up 5 runs in his first 8 innings with Oakland, Chris Hatcher has thrown 11 straight scoreless innings. The Dodgers could use a guy like that!

    😉

  3. Mark TimmonsSeptember 23, 2017

    Tonight’s unusual lineup:

    1. Taylor CF

    2. Seager SS

    3. Hernandez LF

    4. Puig RF

    5. Forsythe 3B

    6. Barnes C

    7. Farmer 1B

    8. Culberson 2B

    9. Ryu P

  4. Mark TimmonsSeptember 23, 2017

    Maybe it takes Ryu longer to get loose, but let’s consider what “could” happen. The Dodgers are leading 2-0 in the 4th inning with 2 outs, when Alex Wood loads the bases and it appears he has “lost it.” Kenley Jansen and Hyun-Jin Ryu get up in the pen and Jansen comes in to shut down the threat. He pitches 1.1 innings. Ryu, who has continued to warm up, comes in after the next inning and pitches three innings with Brandon Morrow closing it out.

    In the playoffs, you have to do stuff like that!

  5. Jorge ValenzuelaSeptember 23, 2017

    Good morning, I read this report and I found it very interesting ……

    https://www.truebluela.com/2017/8/5/16101678/dodgers-payroll-roster-service-time

  6. Roger AskewSeptember 23, 2017

    Ok, we took care of the first order of business, now let’s get right mentally and physically. Please Doc, don’t trot out the day after celebrating, spring training line up so we get our butts handed to us by Bumgarner. Keep your foot on the pedal, we only have a week or so to get it somewhat right before the real stress starts. I’m not talking about going full out for the last part of the season, but last year we totally mailed it in on the last couple of series with horrible line ups, and I think that cost us offensively in the play-offs a little bit. Get some continuity going so guys can start grooving again. Put Puig down at #8 when we hit the play-offs, that would be a start. The guy just wrecked it batting in that spot this year.

  7. BobbySeptember 23, 2017

    yeah, I also heard that because of Ryu’s surgery, it does take him a while to get loose. Hence it’d be tough to have him as a bp guy.

    If Ryu does make it, perhaps he starts, and Wood or Hill becomes the guy who can get loose quicker and give us multiple innings in multiple games.

  8. HawkeyeDodgerSeptember 23, 2017

    Fields will be on roster. MCCarthy will not. Buehler has a shot at replacing Ryu out of your 12. Reading Honeycutt’s quotes makes believe they don’t truly believe Ryu can get himself loose quick enough. Barring a rotation change putting Ryu on NLDS roster would be a courtesy. Let’s remember if they play AZ, Goldy absolutely owns RYu and JD owns lefties in general.

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