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By Jeff Dominique12 min readJump to 126 comments

OK...Humor me. I know it is like a broken record on Tarik Skubal, but he is the question everyone is looking for an answer for.

Where do you draw the line on player return for Tarik Skubal.  Are you okay with Sheehan, Sirota and Quintero?  How about Sheehan, Zazueta, and De Paula.  Many would say yes to that.  LAD is not getting Skubal for Ward, Freeland, and Ferris.  Copen and Serwinowski do not move the needle.

 

One can say Detroit would not require that kind of return.  Why wouldn't they?  They do not have to trade him.   How does anyone know what it would take to make a deal?  I certainly have no idea as to what it takes to make a MLB deal.   There were multiple reports that certain trades were not made because Dalton Rushing was required to be in the return. That seems to have worked out for the Dodgers. I do know that Chris Sale was not a Dodger at the 2016 deadline because CWS insisted on Julio Urias.  AF said no.  I have an unimpeachable source, who I will never reveal, tell me that Urias was the only stumbling block.  We can go back and debate that failure to make a deal, but it is evident that the Dodgers (and every club) have a certain group of prospects they are not willing to trade.  Who are those with the Dodgers?  It is irrelevant as to who I think they are.  The only one that matters is AF and he is not revealing. 

 

I know there are those out there who would say (and have said) at any cost.  Milwaukee needs Skubal more than the Dodgers.  Would they include Jesus Made in any deal? Detroit is going to want controllable pitching in return.  Would Milwaukee trade Harrison with Made?  More on what Milwaukee could offer below.

 

Sheehan is controllable for three more years which is why Detroit would insist on him as a part of any package.  They would accept Justin Wrobleski and his 5 years of control, but AF is hanging up on that request. I am sure many fans would say yes to trading Sheehan, but when has AF ever traded a SP with three years control?  Can there be a first time?  Certainly.  But there is more history indicating that he would not. 

 

Again, I read about the injuries to Snell and Glasnow.  But the surgery on Skubal's now twice surgically repaired elbow is ignored.  If he can come back from loose bodies, why can't Snell?  Those who dismiss Skubal’s injuries also dismiss that Snell can come back and be as effective as he used to be.

 

I agree 100% that Skubal would make the Dodgers better.  But Skubal guarantees nothing.  The Dodgers want to 3-peat, but they also want to be relevant for the next 5-10 years. 

 

1.    Who is to say that other MLB owners would not hold it against the Tigers for dealing Skubal to the Dodgers.  I know, the owners would NEVER collude, would they?  I have no idea as to whether that could happen, but I also do not know that it wouldn’t.

 

2.    What if there is more to the Mark Walter fraud investigation than they are letting on?  We do not have access to the LAD financial statements, so I have no idea what their liquidity is, their debt structure, or their future ability to raise funds. What were the $16B in loan funds used for? While Skubal's contract is not onerous this year, the Dodgers may not be able to sign FA next year, and they may need to hold onto their prospects.

 

3.    I am convinced that the new CBA will not include a salary cap.  MLB might insist on one, but MLBPA is not budging. Maybe the 2027 season is in real danger. Maybe the owners will be happy just sticking it to the Dodgers. The owners are making it known that they want to punish the Dodgers. Why they would do that is another conjecture story.  But it is clear that $$$ was not an impediment for LAD before the fraud allegations.  The 4th tier in the CBT calculations in the last CBA is referred to as the Steve Cohen tax.  So how would they punish the Dodgers?  Restrictions on total FA dollars allowed to be spent by one team…Maximum number of FA contracts in excess of three years or $50MM in total…Loss of significant draft picks, and bonus losses…Loss of IFA bonus $$$...With the possibility of being able to trade draft picks, not allowing teams in excess of a certain FA dollar amount to make such a trade.  Look for the Dodgers to be punished. MLB owners do not care about balancing the competition. They only care how to maximize their return on investment.

 

4.    Milwaukee needs Skubal more than the Dodgers and could put together a very competitive package for him.  Per an MLB writer some combination of MLB starters such as Brandon Sproat, Shane Drohan and Robert Gasser and top prospects like Milwaukee CF Luis Lara (MLB Pipeline’s No. 65 prospect), SS/3B/CF Jett Williams (No. 77) in AAA, and LF Josh Adamczewski (No. 88) in AA, gets a deal done.  When reading Josh Adamczewski, think Charles Davalan.  I cannot see Milwaukee trading 2 of the above mentioned starting pitchers. They are just too thin at SP. It is irrelevant as to what we may think.  Maybe Detroit prefers Sproat, Drohan, or Gasser to Sheehan.  If so, it is going to take a better prospect package. Maybe the top 4 LAD OF prospects are better prospects that Lara, but Lara is already producing in MLB with Milwaukee.

 

5.    From what I have read, the pundits believe it will take a controllable MLB starting pitcher, and 2 top 100 prospects.  Will AF pull the trigger on that, or will he do what has been suggested by connected journalists Sonja Chen and Katie Woo …rebalance the prospect list and look for depth/versatility? 

 

A lot depends on Shohei Ohtani's knee. Will he pitch again in 2026? If they do not believe so, then there will be more empahsis on getting a front line starting pitcher.

While there are reasons to go all-in this year, there are multiple reasons as to why they will not.  The Dodgers had glaring needs in 2024 and 2025, and they did not go all-in for either of those years.  Why would they change this year?  The Dodgers have won 3 of the last 6 WS, and Tarik Skubal was not part of any of those teams.  That is not a reason to not make the trade, but it does give some insight as to what AF’s appetite is for overspending at the deadline.

 

I am good either way it goes, because I do not believe that AF will irrationally react to the market.

 

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 OKC Comets 9 – Las Vegas Aviators (A’s) 2

 

RHRP Carlos Duran was the opener in this bullpen game (bullpen game on 3rd game of series???).  In the first inning he gave up a leadoff double and run scoring single to the first two batters he faced.  Duran then retired the next 6 batters he faced.  

RHRP Jerming Rosario pitched the next three innings without surrendering a run.  He did allow a single and 1 walk, and struck out 1. 

Meanwhile, OKC put across 6 in the 3rd through the 5th.  In the 3rd with 2 outs, C Chuckie Robinson hit his 5th HR to tie the score. 

 

 

In the 4th, CF Alek Thomas singled and stole 2B.  He scored on LF Zach Ehrhard’s RBI single.  Kim singled Ehrhard to 3rd where he scored on RF Jack Suwinski’s single. 

In the 6th, with RHRP Paul Gervase on the mound for his 2nd inning , he walked the first two batters. The lead runner stole 3B and scored on a groundout. Gervase got the next two batters to end the inning. 

The Comets scored 3 in the 7th inning.  Chuckie walked and moved to 3rd on Freeland’s double (1).  Thomas doubled (12) both home, and scored on Ehrhard’s RBI single.

 

 

 

 

RHRP Wyatt Mills pitched a scoreless 7th and 8th, and RHRP Seth Halvorsen pitched a scoreless 9th to finish the game.  Halvorsen finished with 2 Ks.  Halvorsen threw 16 pitches (10 strikes), 7 at > 100 MPH, with his last one at 102.1 for a strikeout. 

·      Alek Thomas – 3-4, 3 runs, 2 RBI, 2 doubles (12)

·      Zach Ehrhard – 3-4, 2 runs, 4 RBI, double (21)

·      Chuckie Robinson – 1-3, 1 BB, 2 runs, 1 RBI, HR (5)

·      Alex Freeland – 1-4, 1 BB, 2 runs, double (1)

 

 

 

Box Score 

 

 

Tulsa Drillers 9 – NW Arkansas Naturals (KC) 3

 

LHSP Adam Serwinowski pitched a gem for 6 innings.  He allowed 1 hit, which was a HR in the 5th inning.  He walked 3 batters and struck out 6. It was by far his best game since June 26.

 

 

Tulsa had 9 cross the plate in the 1st three innings.  In the 1st, CF Kendall George led off with a ground rule double, his 10th.  DH Josue De Paula reached on a fielding error and George moved to 3rd.  George scored on 3B Jake Gelof’s SF. 

In the 2nd, LF Kole Myers singled and moved to 3rd on C Nelson Quiroz’s double (3).  Myers and Quiroz scored on SS Jose Izarra’s 2nd double. 

 

 

Tulsa put up 6 in the 3rd.  Gelof led off with a single.  RF Zyhir Hope followed with a single, but Gelof was out trying to reach 3rd.  1B Chris Newell hit a 2-run HR (17).  Myers was HBP and moved to 3rd on Quiroz’s single.  After the 2nd out, 2B Sam Mongelli hit a 3-run HR (1).  Tulsa was not done.  George hit his 2nd double (11) of the night and scored on a single by JDP.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Serwinowski served up a HR to 33-year-old former MLB catcher Jorge Alfaro in the 5th, his 11th. 

In the 7th, RHRP Cam Day allowed a run on a BB and 2 singles.  In the 8th RHRP Antonio Knowles allowed 2 singles to score a run.  

RHRP Lucas Wepf finished up the game.  He got two quick outs in the 9th but then allowed a single and BB before getting the final out. 

·      Kendall George – 2-4, 1 BB, 2 runs, 2 doubles (11)

·      Kole Myers – 2-4, 2 runs

·      Nelson Quiroz – 3-4, 2 runs, double (3)

·      Sam Mongelli – 2-4, 1 run, 3 RBI, HR (1)

·      Chris Newell – 1-4, 1 BB, 1 run, 2 RBI, HR (17)

·      Jose Izarra – 1-4, 2 RBI, double (2)

 

 

Box Score 

 

 

Great Lakes Loons 11 – Fort Wayne TinCaps (San Diego) 1

 

RHSP Hyun-Seok Jang was promoted to Great Lakes to start this game.  He did not exactly shine at low A Ontario, but the affiliates are running out of viable pitchers.  Jang is 22 years old and is still a prospect but needed to get bumped to Great Lakes. 

Well, he turned in perhaps his best start as a professional in his A+ debut.  More of these and he will find himself back in the Top 30.  In 6.0 IP, he was not scored on, allowed a double and 2 singles, no BB, and 8 K.  He was also efficient with 81 (51 strikes) pitches in those 6.0 IP. 

 

 

GL scored three in the 4th inning.  The first 6 batters reached base, and 3 crossed home plate.  SS Emil Morales led off with a single.  2B Logan Wagner, 3B Chase Harlan, and CF Jaron Elkins each walked pushing Morales home.  This was Elkins’ 1st RBI at GL.  C Gio Cueto singled to score Wagner, and DH Jose Meza walked to score Harlan for the 3rd run.  

LHRP Matt Lanzendorfer relieved Jang in the 7th and continued the scoreless game.  He did allow a single and BB, with 2 K. 

In the 7th, GL scored another 3.  RF Samuel Munoz led off with a BB.  With one out, LF Charles Davalan singled Munoz to 2nd.  Morales reached on an error to load the bases.  Wagner hit a 2-run single.  After a force out, Elkins got his 1st GL hit, and 2nd RBI. 

 

 

LHRP ody Morse pitched a scoreless 8th, even though he loaded the bases with a single and 2 BB.

 

Thanks to some pitcher wildness, a couple of singles, and shoddy defense, the Loons broke it open with 5 in the 8th.  Meza drew a leadoff BB.  With 1 out, 1B Victor Rodrigues drew another BB. Davalan singled to load the bases.  Morales reached on a fielding error with Meza scoring.  After the 2nd out, Harlan singled home Rodrigues and Davalan scored.  Morales and Harlan continued home on a throwing error on the play, giving the Loons 5 in the 8th and 11 for the game. 

RHRP Joseilyn Gonzalez entered the 9th.  He hit the first batter he faced.  He struck out the next batter, but the 3rd strike was a WP and the runner moved to 3rd.  The run scored on a single, and the shutout was no more. 

Pitching for Fort Wayne was RHRP Clark Candiotti.  Yes, he is the son of former LAD pitcher Tom Candiotti. 

·      Charles Davalan – 2-5, 2 runs

·      Emil Morales – 2-3, 2 BB, 3 runs, 1 RBI

·      Jaron Elkins – 1-3, 1 BB, 2 RBI

 

 

 

 

 

Box Score 

 

Fresno Grizzlies (Colorado) 12 – Ontario Tower Buzzers 2 

Ontario had a bullpen game of their own.  RHRP Jholbran Herder was the opener and went 2.1 innings allowing 3 runs on 5 hits with 3 K.  After 2.0 scoreless innings, Herder allowed 2 singles, and after a K, he gave up a run scoring double.  RHRP Jhonny Jimenez relieved Herder with runners on 2nd and 3rd and 1 out.  Jimenez gave up a 3-run HR.  Two of the runs were charged to Herder, while 1 was charged to Jimenez. 

Jimenez would pitch 2.0 scoreless innings after the 3rd. 

Ontario scored a run in the 5th when RF Abel Lorenzo reached on an error.  1B Mairo Martinus singled, and Lorenzo scored when 2B Kellon Lindsey reached on an error. 

With RHRP Javier Bartolozzi pitching in his 2nd inning of the night, he allowed a single with the batter reaching 2nd on an error.  The runner scored on a single making the score 5-1. 

RHRP Jose Vasquez entered in the 8th.  He walked the first batter, hit the 2nd, gave up a double scoring 1.  He threw a WP for a run, and the runner moved to 3rd where he scored on a ground out. 

In the 8th, Ontario scored their 2nd run when SS Joendry Vargas singled and 3B Javier Herrera doubled (8) him home.  

In the 9th, LHRP Peter Bonilla came in to pitch.  This was his 9th game with Ontario.  In the previous 8 games, he allowed runs in the 6 of them.  Things did not go better in this one.  He allowed 4 runs on 4 singles, 2 BB, and a SF.  He went into the game with a 14.63 ERA and left with a 17.00 ERA in 9.0 innings. 

The Tower Buzzers could only muster 2 runs when the top 2 batters in the lineup reached base 8 times. 

·      Mairo Martinus – 3-4, 1 BB

·      Kellon Lindsey – 1-2, 3 BB 

 

Box Score

 

 

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  1. JohnJuly 31, 2026

    If I was a betting man, which I’m not, I’d bet that Ohtani’s knee starts to feel better at the end of August. He will get three or four starts in and will dominate from the mound throughout the playoffs. Sasaki and Wrobo will be great additions to the bullpen. The Dodgers are in a great spot of not having to make any moves. If they do it will be on their terms.

  2. Watford DodgerJuly 31, 2026Edited

    In the Post Season for the Dodgers in recent times it’s been the Offense not the Pitching that’s been an issue. Bats going ice cold, and being saved by Elite Starters and backed up With a strong Bullpen. If we had a real need for Skubal I’d be all in, but we don’t. I know it’s easy to say trade some Prospects, but once they are gone, they are gone. They might be more valuable next year to trade for a sudden position of need. We pick at the arse end of the draft every single year, and the Club does an amazing job of maximising the intake, but it’s unlikely they will be able to make a silk purse from a sow’s ear indefinitely. A Post Season Rotation of Yamamoto Snell Glasnow Ohtani With Wrobo Sheehan Lauer to pitch should Ohtani not make it is an excellent position to be in. I’m Cool with Wrobo starting a game under the bright lights. Another Lock Down Reliever is on my wish list.

  3. BlutoAugust 1, 2026

    Per Jack Harris: Roki Sasaki indicated last night he'd be open to returning to the bullpen in the playoffs once again this year If the Dodgers' rotation indeed gets healthy over stretch run, he's one of several starters who could shift to relief roles (further lessening their 'pen need) Thus The Dodgers hate paying inflated deadline prices, especially in the bullpen Don't expect Brock Stewart's injury –– and some lingering questions about their right-handed relief depth –– to change that approach in the coming days Per Vassegh: Manager Dave Roberts said that Will Smith is starting his hitting progression. Smith last played in a game on June 5. Per Heyman Price tag on pitching superstar Tarik Skubal described as enormous by multiple interested execs. About 70 hours to go, so there’s time.

  4. Jorge ValenzuelaJuly 31, 2026

    Regarding Skubal, it's better to go for him; it's better to regret having him than not having him, better to have him and not need him than to need him and not have him. How many more times will they have a chance to win a third championship in a row? Don't get overconfident; it's better to have too many bullets than not enough!

  5. MattJuly 31, 2026Edited

    I'm good either way as long as he does not land in Philly, ATL, or MIL.

  6. LionelsmirkJuly 31, 2026

    I'm good either way because I trust the process. Deep down, I think they want to swing it and let injuries sort out the rotation logjam. Losing a few prospects won't hurt them substantially long-term. Skubal is a finishing move. That said, I would expect Wrobleski to be part of a package. His inclusion allows us to have Hope as the second piece, and not JDP/Sirota/Quintero/Davalan. Third piece is a Serwinowski/Copen/Smith type, not Root. Fourth piece is Elkins/Hainline/Joendry Vargas. Quantity is our strength in a deadline package.

  7. 4-GensJuly 31, 2026

    Yes, trade for Skubal. The Dodger prospects are just that, prospects. For many of them, their value will never be higher. I don't believe the MLBPA will ever agree to a salary cap, but certainly more restrictions and penalties. Now is the time. A 3-peat is within reach!

  8. LionelsmirkAugust 1, 2026

    Irvin taken out back and shot afterwards?

  9. CassidyAugust 1, 2026

    There must be something about Oklahoma City that Will Klein really likes.

  10. Jeff DominiqueAugust 1, 2026

    Why would Will Klein pitch another inning for the Dodgers this year? I know he was a WS hero, but since June he has been horrible, and we are not talking about a small sample size. He is guessing where the pitch is going. This is the pitcher that Seattle DFA. He will always have Game 3.

  11. LionelsmirkAugust 1, 2026

    How do I know where the newest comment is?

  12. JohnAugust 1, 2026

    Interesting Lineup Tonight. We get Skubal that is one start in the Division series, Possible 2 starts in the Championship Series and the World Series if (1) we get there and (2) If the series goes 7 games. A trade would make more sense if Skubal agreed to an extension or he wasn’t a free agent at the end of the season. The names being tossed around for a pitcher that may or may not pitch in five meaningful games is mind blowing. If our rotation sucked after the top four pitchers would be one thing but Wrobleski, Lauer have been exceptional and Sasaki is gettting better (he won’t start in the playoffs but could be a huge key) and Sheehan again is pretty much irrelevant when the playoffs commences. The only people that know for sure the condition of Ohtani is the front office. I’’m not sure Roberts knows. If his injury was real serious he wouldn’t be playing now.

  13. Michael "Bear" NorrisAugust 1, 2026

    Giants are suspending payments to Harrison Bader after he injured himself riding a scooter while rehabbing for plantar fasciitis. Guardians signed Ryan Boruki to a minor league contract. Mets traded AJ Minter tot the Twins. Tigers called up top prospect Max Clark to make his MLB debut. Astros are showing an interest in Lars Nootbaar.

  14. DanoAugust 1, 2026

    Wonderful article Jeff. I 100% agree with everything that you said. I'll take Skubal or not. If I was a fly on the wall in the war room. I'd say they do not pull the trigger. For 2 months for a rental, I think the Tigers might be overplaying their hand. He might not even get traded. Look for the price to go down at the witching hour. Book em

  15. Jeff DominiqueAugust 1, 2026

    According to The Athletics Katie Woo and Adrian Fardaya, there are two untouchables: JDP and Eduardo Quintero. I too believe Quintero should be an untouchable. Christian Zazueta would be my other. You cannot have enough pitching talent. He may be a bust, but he sure looks like a must keep. There is also more smoke about the Dodgers interest in NYM RHP Clay Holmes. Holmes can help with SP thru the end of the season and then can slip inot the bullpen wheree he has been very successful in the past. Holmes and Mize are more in line with who AF has targeted in the past. Although AF did say that they would stay in the discussions for Skubal.

  16. BlutoAugust 1, 2026

    Per Ardaya and Woo: The Phillies and Rangers are two teams interested in Alex Call, time to check out the respective fan graphs pages

  17. BobbyJuly 31, 2026

    DodgerDad, since your son is a talk show host, what's his opinion/take on where Skubal is traded to, and what the Dodgers will do? Also, ask him if I was smart to take the over on 9.5 wins for the Bears or no?

  18. BumsrapJuly 31, 2026

    I didn't like the Pepiot/ Glasnow trade, so I probably shouldn't like a Skubal / Sheehan trade. Wasn't Glasnow extended before the year ended? Skubal could be extended this year as well, right? I think I found my way to accepting a trade for Skubal. Include Glasnow.

  19. Daytona JackJuly 31, 2026

    Lots of options and the closer to the deadline we get, the better for the Dodgers. I think Ward, Freeland, Kim and Sheehan, plus a prospect should do it. Dodgers have given up on all but Sheehan and that would clear some space. Let Skubal walk after the season if he doesn't want to be a Dodger. What's important here us that he pitches at least one, maybe two games, each playoff series. That would be enough to tip the scales.

  20. Andrew V ForteJuly 31, 2026

    10:10 PM ET Red Sox (57-51) Dodgers (69-40) SP Ranger Suarez L 4-3 3.02 ERA SP E. Henriquez R (opener) 4-1 2.79 ERA Confirmed Lineup DH S. Ohtani L CF Andy Pages R 2B Miguel Rojas R 1B F. Freeman L SS Mookie Betts R LF T. Hernandez R RF Kyle Tucker L 3B E. Hernandez R C E. Alfonzo S 83° Wind 8 mph Out LINE LAD -136 Dodger Bullpen game tonight

  21. CassidyJuly 31, 2026

    Are we still all in on Paul Skenes? Going all in on pitchers is always risky!

  22. Jeff DominiqueJuly 31, 2026

    Both Casey Mize and Freddy Peralta have been scratched from their scheduled start today in anticipation of a potential trade over the next three days. I would have no interest in Peralta, but I sure would not mind seeing Casey Mize in a Dodger uni next week.

  23. Jeff DominiqueJuly 31, 2026

    Ken Rosenthal reported that Brewers owner Mark Attanasio would be willing to take on the entire remainder of Skubal’s $32MM salary. As of this writing, that’d mean about $9.8MM. By deadline day, the number would dip to about $9.4MM. Wow, how magnanimous of Antanasio. Is that something that has to be negotiated? For every MLB team, it is not the $$$ that will be an obstacle. It will be the players involved. Does Antanasio believe that the player return will change if Detroit has to kick in $5MM. More likely Detroit hangs up on that negotiation.

  24. MushersPopJuly 31, 2026

    On Friday, Detroit scratched elite starting pitcher Casey Mize, who was scheduled to start against the Athletics in Sacramento. Mize, who will become a free agent after the 2026 MLB season, figures to be on the trade block.

  25. Andrew V ForteJuly 31, 2026

    Friday’s Dodger Affiliates' Schedule 4:05 p.m. PT: Great Lakes (Brady Smith) vs. Fort Wayne (TBD) 5:00 p.m. PT: Tulsa (Zach Root) vs. NW Arkansas (Steven Zobac) 5:05 p.m. PT: Oklahoma City (TBD) vs. Las Vegas (TBD) 6:35 p.m. PT: Ontario (TBD) vs. Fresno (Bryson Van Sickle) Zach Root makes his pitching Debut at AA Tulsa since being promoted