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What is Really Wrong With the Dodgers

It s easy to blame the Dodger woes on pitching particularly the Bullpen and for most of the season and especially, the past 5 days, they have been the Dodger fans whipping boys. As much as we may want to blame the Dodger woes on the bullpen, we really can t. That s not the problem. Oh, it could be better, but that is simply not what is wrong with this team. The

By Mark Timmons2 min readJump to 61 comments

It’s easy to blame the Dodger woes on pitching… particularly “the Bullpen” and for most of the season and especially, the past 5 days, they have been the Dodger fans’ whipping boys. As much as we may want to blame the Dodger woes on the bullpen, we really can’t.  That’s not the problem. Oh, it could be better, but that is simply not what is wrong with this team.

The Dodgers are ranked 10th in the NL out of 15 teams in Batting Average. Interestingly, the Diamondbacks are 12th.  Of course, we all know that the Dodgers are #1 in Home Runs.  They are 3rd in runs scored and in fact, they average 4.65 runs a game.  The Cubs average 4.91 a game while the Braves score 4.90 runs a game.  Only two teams in the NL average more runs a game than the Dodgers… and it ain’t by much.

See, it’s the &%^#@*& pitching” –  No it’s not. The Dodgers are #1 in team ERA in the NL with a  3.52 ERA – now the starters are are #1 with 3.27 ERA , while the bullpen is not as good with a 3.96 ERA – they fall in the middle of the pack (#8 out of 15). 

The Dodgers average 4.65 Runs a game and give up 3.52 runs a game.  They outscore their competition by 1.13 runs a game! Let’s compare that to the other NL teams b looking at their run differential:

  • #1 – Atlanta Braves (67-51) Run Differential +94
  • #2 – LA Dodgers (64-57) Run Differential +92
  • #3 – Chicago Cubs (69-50) Run Differential +90
  • #4 – Arizona Diamondbacks (66-55) Run Differential +72

To add insult to injury, the Giants Run Differential is -33 and the Rockies is -13.  The Seattle Mariners are 18 games over .500 and have a run differential of -22!  What does this all mean?  

I won’t sugarcoat it. There’s no dancing around it.  The Dodgers offense is TOP 3 in the NL, but with RISP, they are ranked #14 out of 15 teams.  Only the Mets are worse! That’s all you need to know.

Translation:  The 2018 Dodgers are a bunch of Choke Artists who cannot deliver in the clutch. They need to look in the mirror and say; “I am a choke artist. I suck in the clutch.  I cannot get a hit when it counts.  I am not worthy to be a Dodger, but if the Big Dodger in the Sky will help me get my act together, I promise to renounce my choke artistry!”

Dodger Hitters:  Just shut up and hit… or go home. Choke Artists!

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  1. AlwaysCompeteAugust 17, 2018

    I have no objection. Puig started the physical altercation (with 2 shoves and a love slap). Huntley may have started it with his mouth, but you should not get suspended for trash talking. Puig has to get thicker skin.

  2. Rudy ByrdAugust 16, 2018

    Puig – 2 games

    Hundley – $$

  3. dodgerdennyAugust 16, 2018

    It sickens me to say this, but the Dodgers could learn a great deal from the Giants about putting the ball in play late in the game in order to put pressure on the defense, force miscues, and create scoring opportunities. Check out hitters Freeman and the Reds 1st baseman, sorry but can’t recall his name. Hitting late in the game with runners in scoring position is about sacrificing your personal statistics for the good of the team but analytics don’t generally account for this when future paydays are considered.

  4. DodgerfanAugust 16, 2018

    Dozier Verdugo or toles at the top of this lineup will set the table.

  5. DodgerfanAugust 16, 2018

    I think it’s a no-brainer sign Dozier not Macahdo, and keep Kershaw two Bullpen pieces that is my Christmas wish

  6. peterjAugust 16, 2018

    As long as were talking new mgr. and pitching coach, I’ll go with Adrian and Beckett… Life time supply of tums for MT..

  7. Watford DodgerAugust 16, 2018

    Let’s hope this kick starts the hitters.

    Pitching dona Sterling job.

    Dozier is a keeper.

  8. BobbyAugust 16, 2018

    Easy win

  9. HawkeyedodgerAugust 16, 2018

    Anyone else hold their breath on throws to Muncy? I keep expecting him to whiff in one of those rockets from Machado.

  10. Val9000August 16, 2018

    BREATHTAKING!

    It’s only the 9th inning and he had already run out of position players.

  11. Val9000August 16, 2018

    You can almost set your watch by it.

  12. dodgerrickAugust 16, 2018

    When the Dodgers went up 1 -0 and Ryu came out, I thought that the Giants had them right where they wanted them.

    It looks like a different reliever will blow tonight’g game – 2 on against Caleb.

  13. Mark TimmonsAugust 16, 2018

    So is Kemp!

    Let’s get busy!

  14. Mark TimmonsAugust 16, 2018

    Manny is ready!

  15. QuasimodoAugust 16, 2018

    Both Puig and Pederson have taken a lot of digs from this site but both are shining tonight. I said Ryu would do an XLNT job so I’m gonna gloat a little. now some killer instinct would be sweet.. C’mon Dodgers!

  16. rogerdodgerAugust 16, 2018

    I am so over the righty lefty matchups. I am positive most of us on this blog played competitive sports at sometime in our lives. And I am guessing to a man that we all know that when you are in a zone, which may go for a 6 to 10 game stretch, it doesn’t matter who is on the mound, righty or lefty, you are on friggin fire, the ball seems like a basketball coming your way. I can’t believe how much we sit guys, just because of the matchups, who are on fire. Joc is a great example. Kid was on fire,yet he hasn’t played in 4 games. his next start will be cold, not hot. He isn’t the only one. Ride the hot horses into the barn Doc, come on! The way the lineups are coming out, you really wonder how heavily FAZ weighs into the daily lineup.

  17. campyAugust 16, 2018

    Run differential is, in my opinion, not a good measure of offensive success. It can mean that they score a bunch in a blowout and then loose several by one run and still have a good run differential. For instance, they can win a 10-0 blowout and then loose the next 9 by one run, and still have a positive run differential. RD is not the true measure of a good hitting or a clutch hitting team.

  18. CampyAugust 16, 2018

    Run differential is, in my opinion, not a good measure of offensive success. It can mean that they score a bunch in a blowout and then loose several by one run and still have a good run differential. For instance, they can win a 10-0 blowout and then loose the next 9 by one run, and still have a positive run differential. RD is not the true measure of a good hitting or a clutch hitting team.

  19. Rudy ByrdAugust 16, 2018

    Roberts is digging his own grave. He was a mediocre player and he is a mediocre manager.

  20. Val9000August 16, 2018

    Some (most) of Dave’s lineup and in game decision making throughout the year are just breathtakingly stupid.

    I really think he would benefit from watching the game on tv in the clubhouse… if that was allowed.

  21. Mark TimmonsAugust 16, 2018

    Orel is slamming Doc as he homerishly can do.

    Translation: Roberts is a dumbass!

  22. rogerdodgerAugust 16, 2018

    ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?! You pinch hit for Kike who is on fire tonight just for the lefty righty matchup!?!? This is part of our problem. Way too many match ups instead of the gut test. Damn…Ride your man when he’s hot!

  23. Mark TimmonsAugust 16, 2018

    Dear Dave Roberts,

    You sir, are a dumbass!

  24. dodgerrickAugust 16, 2018

    4 guys on base in the 5th – no runs to show for it. 1 for 9 with RISP after 5.

  25. Mark TimmonsAugust 16, 2018

    Don’t disrespect The Matt!

  26. Mark TimmonsAugust 16, 2018

    Bull Dozier!

    I like this guy. I’d like to see him in Blue for 3 more years.

  27. Mark TimmonsAugust 16, 2018

    They can’t hit. Derek Holland is Cy Young, but so is everyone who pitches against the Dodgers.

    CHOKE ARTISTS

    Who be hatin’ on Ryu?

  28. rogerdodgerAugust 16, 2018

    Come on guys, pick your damn pitcher up!

  29. rogerdodgerAugust 16, 2018

    Dang, Ryu is dealing. How about some damn offense!!

  30. HawkeyedodgerAugust 16, 2018

    Going all righties again. Stupid! Just makes it easier on the pitcher. It’s not Strat-o-matic. It’s real baseball. Stupid to sit Bellinger.

  31. Val9000August 16, 2018

    I know that we all say the same five things in different ways over and over again throughout the year.

    But since this is primarily a cathartic exercise… I’ll happily say this again.

    Why is it that Verdugo, Toles, and Farmer get one or two chances to get it right while players like CT, Kike, Barnes, Baez, and Joc seem to get an infinite amount of chances?

    I personally like all the players mentioned (except for Baez) but have found it just utterly confounding.

    Especially because I feel (like many of you on here) that the first three players mentioned… especially Verdugo and Toles… are exactly the type of (contact) hitters the team desperately needs right now.

  32. dodgerrickAugust 16, 2018

    2 innings, 0 for 4 with RISP. Rinse, wash, repeat.

  33. Mark TimmonsAugust 16, 2018

    Urias – 2nd inning. Did not finish the inning. 1 K, 1 HB, 2 R HR

  34. Mark TimmonsAugust 16, 2018

    R Turner D2?

  35. norcaldodgerfanAugust 16, 2018

    CT 0 for 3!!! See what I did there

  36. Mark TimmonsAugust 16, 2018

    Urias – 1st Inning 17 Pitches 9 Strikes, 1 Hit, 0 BB, 1 K

  37. BumsrapAugust 16, 2018

    Some here point out why the Dodgers are not a 110 win team. I agree with everything they say.

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    For myself, I think the Dodgers will be fine, meaning I think they will get to the playoffs.

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    I know that Machado started slowly with the Dodgers but I can see that for a couple of games he is hitting the ball harder. He is good and had a huge first half. It isn’t hard to believe that he will get as hot as Turner unless someone just doesn’t want to believe it.

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    I said that Kemp, Muncy, and Taylor should be benched. By saying that, it should be obvious that I would be happy with 90 wins. A great team doesn’t typically bench players that have lots of at bats.

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    MJ says I don’t care about the Dodgers, that instead, I only care about a couple of players. I have been rooting for the Dodgers since 1955. Players have come and gone and I have had favorites that I have pulled hard for. It started with Duke Snider and it has included others including Wills, Cey, Russel, Mota, Loney, Sweet Lou, Drysdale, and Pederson to just mention a few.

  38. Vegas DodgerAugust 16, 2018

    Is this the Jeter era? Did Donnie Baseball order the hit? One of the budding stars in the game drilled in the elbow by a 97 MPH fastball on the games 1st pitch.

    https://www.mlb.com/braves/news/ronald-acuna-jr-hit-by-pitch-leading-off-game/c-290497832

    I am a bit worried with Puig in the lineup tonight (pending the inevitable suspension) that they throw at him or at least come inside and try to rile him up. Maybe that’s what the team needs but I don’t like basebrawls. I would have sat him tonight, hope he proves me wrong.

  39. DanielAugust 16, 2018

    Taylor, Kike, Barnes y Kemp in line up?? Roberts make the line up which more opportunities to LOOSE

  40. DanielAugust 16, 2018

    it is acceptable that THE BATTERS HAVE FAILED BUT THE TRUTH IS THAT IN THESE FIVE PARTIES LOST IN THREE THE BATTERS HAVE GOT THE TEAM FORWARD AND THE BULLPEN HAS LOST IT

  41. DanielAugust 16, 2018

    And just search for HR thats the problem

  42. DanielAugust 16, 2018

    The Home run had been a team strategy. If you looking for honerun you wont hit the ball for contac.

    Thats the problem. the same thing that has happened with the loose pitchers trainer who do not want to teach the pitchers to be pitchers and only looking to launch at high speed but do not know where the ball comes. in the same way loose batting coaches do not teach you to punt for contact and just search

  43. dodgerrickAugust 16, 2018

    And you can’t ignore the “contributions” of Dave Roberts. Just learned that Kike, who just has to play today since he’s hitting .169 since the Break, is playing 1B!

    More on the bullpen, courtesy of TrueBlueLA:

    ” Dodgers relief pitchers have a 6.63 ERA, second worst in the NL, in August. Starters have a 2.68 ERA this month,…”

  44. dodgerrickAugust 16, 2018

    The run differential tells the story. They win the blowouts and lose the close ones. The reason? It’s the offense with RISP and in high leverage situation and it’s also the bullpen in the same situations. They don’t pitch well in close games. The Dodgers are 3rd worst of 30 MLB teams in blown saves with 22. Dodgers’ pitchers are 5th worst in NL in OPS against in high leverage situation per Baseball Reference. They are 4th worst in NL in late and close situations.

    It’s a deadly combination – they can’t hit in the clutch and they can’t pitch in the clutch either.

  45. Vegas DodgerAugust 16, 2018

    Doc has the answer to hitting LHP! Today there is not a LH hitting player in the lineup, including Ryu.

    Will the Giants drill Puig? After the Acuna fiasco on the games 1st pitch by the Marlins today, maybe!

    What is the over/under on starts before the next Ryu injury? I will say 3.

    Old friend Brandon McCarthy announces his retirement after this season.

    Who steps up to blow the game in the 9th inning today?

  46. roger askewAugust 16, 2018

    Interesting post Mark, didn’t know we sucked that bad with runners on base. Part of it seems to be when we have multiple guys in scoring position we strike out instead of putting the ball in play, either by sac fly or scoring ground ball. This seems to be what separates the good teams from us right now. Your right, most of the line up deserve the label “Choke Artists” until they can prove us wrong. Your right, just shut up and hit the damn ball! We are making ordinary pitchers, who we should be batting around like a pinata,look like Cy friggin young. Very frustrating to watch the offense right now. I have heard Roberts time and time again talk about how he doesn’t believe in team meetings and all of the rah rah stuff, instead he talks to guys individually. With that said, I wish he could of at least have a hitters meeting and go over what you just pointed out. Have a productive out and move the runner over for God’s sake. We all know when you start adopting that grinding approach, which we had alot of last year, good things happen. Strike outs do nothing except frustrate the process. In our case, alot of frustration.

  47. TherealtenAugust 16, 2018

    I have been posting quite some time that there is no clutch in this team. The only one who even resembles that is Turner and he has not been this year so far. What’s even worse is in critical situations we can’t even make contact. These are major leaguers they have got to change their approach period.

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