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Wood Hammers Giants and Nails Start

Alex Wood is certainly making a case to stay in the rotation. 6 innings, 77 pitcher and 1 hit makes an excellent case for Alex. If Maeda struggles on Friday, I would have Alex stay in the rotation. He was very impressive last night. His pitch count is up to almost 80 and he can build on that. I was impressed about Wood and depressed about the next guy I

By Mark Timmons2 min readJump to 53 comments
  • Alex Wood is certainly making a case to stay in the rotation.  6 innings, 77 pitcher and 1 hit makes an excellent case for Alex.  If Maeda struggles on Friday, I would have Alex stay in the rotation. He was very impressive last night.  His pitch count is up to almost 80 and he can build on that.  I was impressed about Wood and depressed about the next guy I am about to mention.
  • On the other hand, Sergio Romo is making a case to go away… far away!  He has been in 10 games this year and the league is hitting .323 against him.  In only one of those 10 appearances has he not given up a hit or a walk.  That is beyond bad! The league average pitch speed is 84.53.  His is now down to 77.77.  League average exit velocity is 85.97 while his is 90.24.  Translation:  He throws slow – they hit hard!  After 10 appearances, I have seen enough.  Sergio, you have been voted off the island.  Get Dayton back up here.  Romo was a good story (bad guy Giant becomes good guy Dodger – he turned from the darkside), but the ending isn’t good.
  • Cueto looked like he is struggling too. The Giants were lucky and/or made a number of very good defensive plays.  Man, A-Gon is slow!  Baez is going to give up a HR occasionally, but if he would vary his pace, that would help keep the hitters off balance.  He still needs to speed up his delivery.
  • Stripling, I am less concerned with.  He’s just in a bad streak right now of a couple games.  The next time he has a good inning, take him out and let him build his confidence a bit.  He will be fine.  Unlike Romo, he has velocity!
  • Flash: Cody Bellinger is Human!  He looked lost last night.  He will catch back up, but I don’t think leadoff is the place to play him.  Just my two cents.  Put him 6th or 7th or 8th.
  • The Dodgers hit well enough to win – Romo was the main fly in the ointment.  No more excuses.
  • Buehler went 3.2 innings for RC and allowed 1 run (he’s human), walked 2 and struck out 5. Spitzbarth got his 5th save.
  • Kyle Farmer was 4-5 while playing 3B for Tulsa and Garlick had a HR.
  • OKC did not play, but Great Lakes won 7-0 as Alexy, Soto and Duester threw the shutout.
  • Dave Roberts said A-Gon’s struggles are because of his elbow.
  • Rich Hill’s finger is good, but his stuff and control are not.  It’s a few more days on the DL I guess.
  • The kid goes today.  It will be riveting!
  • From Chris Haft of MLB.com

With Julio Urias (age 20) scheduled to be the starting pitcher, Corey Seager (23) expected at shortstop and Cody Bellinger (21) possibly in the outfield for Thursday’s finale of the series with the Giants, the Dodgers are all-in on the youth movement.

Seager turns 23 on Thursday. The last time the Dodgers started three players under the age of 23 was July 6, 2007 — Matt Kemp, Tony Abreu and Chad Billingsley.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. MJApril 28, 2017

    And although Toles had not got a hit, in the last two games, he has started, I saw a different hitter, when he struck out today, so I wasn’t surprised when he came through today.

    He has a knack of coming through, in these situations.

    Toles stats went down during his slump, but he hasn’t been the only one, does people realize that Joc has seven more strike outs, then hits?

  2. Vegas DodgerApril 27, 2017

    Urias pitched well, needs to clean up his walks to keep his pitch count down. He got a couple of DP balls on good pitches. Bullpen was nails today and the 10th inning was huge. Utley got a clutch pinch hit and runs the bases like a wild man. Home to face the Phillies and then the Giants again. Rockies get swept by the Nats and are tied for 1st and get the DBacks next. Dodgers only 3 games back and have a chance to make up some ground.

  3. Brooklyn DodgerApril 27, 2017

    Not posting that much anymore, so I just noticed that leaving spaces between paragraphs doesn’t register on this blog. And Mark you obviously know that, hence the hyphens you use between paragraphs.

    Victory!!! Go Dodgers!!!

  4. Brooklyn DodgerApril 27, 2017

    Not only do the Dodgers not hit with RISP, but lately they simply can’t score in more than one inning. On Sunday they scored all 6 runs in the 5th inning, Monday they scored their only run in the 8th inning, Tuesday they scored both of their runs in the 4th inning, and yesterday they scored all 3 of their runs in the 6th inning. So far today they’ve scored their only run in the first. Overall the pitching has been fine, and the hitting has been pitiful.

    Romo certainly doesn’t inspire confidence. Sooner or later, barring a miracle, he’s probably going to be gone.

    What I suspected last year about Toles seems to be playing out this year. He can’t hit breaking pitches. Let’s not forget, even though he ended up hitting .314 last year, at one point he was hitting .390. Appears to me that the league caught up with him at the end of last year, and it’s just continuing into this year.

    And I’ve never been a big SVS guy, so I wouldn’t miss him.

    Come on Toles, prove me wrong, at least this time. AND HE DID IT!!!

    And it took extra innings for the Dodgers to finally score runs in more than one inning. The next test is to see if they can add on. The way the Dodgers have been playing, there is no guarantee that they score with the bases loaded and no one out. Oh well, will miracles never cease. Shocking!!! It’s 5-1 as I complete this post. Let’s get some more.

  5. TherealtenApril 27, 2017

    Get rid of van slyke. He has an option send him down trade him just move him. Send toles down to regroup. I’m with mark trade all of those above maybe not Alvarez but good riddance to the rest. Bellinger looks like joc all over again. Wood should be in the rotation until he no longer is producing. He should have stayed in his last start. Put maeda in the pen except for one month he was bad last year. Hill will come around. We got to get somebody that can hit. I know that is an understatement.

  6. Mark TimmonsApril 27, 2017

    I have said it before and I will say it again: We now have the resources to made trades if need be.

    1. Cain CF

    2. Seager SS

    3. Braun LF

    4. Turner 3B

    5. Bellinger 1B

    6. Happ 2B

    7. Grandal C

    8. Verdugo RF

    Traded:

    Puig

    Pederson

    Gonzalez

    Hernandez

    Toles

    Calhoun

    Alvarez

    Cain is a one-year rental (for Toles and Pederson)

    Braun (Puig, Calhoun and Hernandez – Dodgers assume all his salary)

    Happ (Alvarez)

  7. BlutoApril 27, 2017

    This is for MJ:

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    http://www.ocregister.com/2017/04/27/dodgers-notes-adrian-gonzalez-is-playing-at-less-than-full-strength-should-he-be/

  8. James MoyaApril 27, 2017

    I predict dodgers will lose. I forgot Maeda isn’t doing good either.

  9. Watford DodgerApril 27, 2017

    Mark – that’s 100’% fair

  10. Mark TimmonsApril 27, 2017

    Players on the hot seat:

    Romo

    Van Slyke

    Toles

    Maeda

    Players whose seats are getting warm:

    Utley

    Gonzo

    I personally believe Utley will be solid. Toles and SVS need to go to OKC and Romo and Maeda need to go to the DL.

    Who gets the call

  11. Mark TimmonsApril 27, 2017

    This won’t keep up. Some heads will roll or be traded!

  12. James MoyaApril 27, 2017

    How many times has matt moore dominated the Dodgers. Still playing putrid lineups. Slyke, Utley, Romo, and Hatcher are done. Cant these ever figure put how to get a hit.

  13. IdahoalApril 27, 2017

    Urias needs to be up. However, optioning Liberatore is not right. I have lost confidence in Romo and Hatcher. Oh well, what do I know.

    MJ I agree with you on Toles. He needs to play every day or sent down.

  14. Rudy ByrdApril 27, 2017

    Cody really need to lay off those up and in pitches.

  15. MountainbruceApril 27, 2017

    Giant pitcher Moore goes right after all Dodger hitters except Seager & Turner.

    I don’t think that scenario changes if Grandal or Gonzalez are in the lineup as those two haven’t done much this year.

    Just my opinion, but Barnes looks a lot better behind the plate, a lot smother, less effort, more athletic than Grandal.

  16. Mark TimmonsApril 27, 2017

    DODGERS RECALL JULIO URĺAS

    LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers today recalled left-handed pitcher Julio Urías from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned left-handed reliever Adam Liberatore to OKC.

    Urías, 20, will make his 2017 debut today with a start against the Giants after last pitching for Triple-A OKC on April 21 against Nashville (Athletics), allowing just two hits in 5.2 scoreless innings and striking out six against three walks on 93 pitches. In three starts with the Oklahoma City Dodgers this season, he posted a 1.93 ERA (3 ER/14.0 IP), while holding batters to a .170 average (8-for-47) and striking out 15 in 14.0 innings.

    The Culiacan, Mexico, native saw his first big league action last season in four stints with the Dodgers, going 5-2 with a 3.39 ERA (29 ER/77.0 IP) and struck out 81 batters against 31 walks. In his Major League debut last season on May 26, 2016, Urías became the youngest Dodger starting pitcher at 19 years, 228 days, since Dick Calmus, who took the mound at Dodger Stadium on Aug. 23, 1963 at 19 years, 228 days.

    Liberatore, 29, last pitched on Monday against the Giants, allowing one run on one hit in 0.1 innings of relief in his lone appearance for the Dodgers since being recalled on Sunday from Triple-A OKC.

    Romo Survived another day

  17. Bobbie17April 27, 2017

    At least RC beat the giants. Beuhler had a good strike-ball ratio. Spitsbarth 39-31. Impressive.Attack mode.

  18. Bobbie17April 27, 2017

    Another game lost to the pitch count. Except last night it was 77, not 100. I can’t believe these managers, including Roberts, so slavishly attached to the pitch count. Except for Kershaw. Last night, Wood should have pitched until they started to hit him. I blame last night on the bullpen and Roberts. FORGET THE PITCH COUNT. NOW.

  19. Rudy ByrdApril 27, 2017

    “There was an interesting post on Stripling and Grandal’s pitch selection against Pence in the 10th. They wanted to avoid a fly ball that would score the runner from 3rd and Pence hits lots of grounders, but they fed him mostly high pitches that he could hit and so he did. Very questionable game calling there by Grandal.”

    I read the same article. It shows nearly every pitch (10 or so) to Pence was shoulder high. Not sure what they were thinking or why Honeycutt didn’t come out and tell them to change it up.

  20. dodgerrickApril 27, 2017

    Wood looked good last night. I was surprised to see Roberts lift him but understood that he hadn’t worked deep into a game since Spring Training. Roberts has to be able to depend on the ‘pen to get outs under those circumstances and the ‘pen let him down.

    Romo looks BAD. The pitch that the kid hit out was a real hanger. In general, the ‘pen looks iffy lately. Is it a hiccup? Is it due to overuse due to too many 5 inning starts? It is probably partially those things, plus I think that it takes some time for the ‘pen to shake itself out – for Roberts to figure out who he can rely on and in what circumstances, and for the ‘pen’s “permanent” makeup to be decided. There has been a lot of movement already (Baez, Liberatore, and Fields were with the team on opening day) and there will be more as starters and relievers alike slide on and off of the DL.

    There was an interesting post on Stripling and Grandal’s pitch selection against Pence in the 10th. They wanted to avoid a fly ball that would score the runner from 3rd and Pence hits lots of grounders, but they fed him mostly high pitches that he could hit and so he did. Very questionable game calling there by Grandal.

    Utley looks done. Van Slyke is probably not a player who can be counted on. Romo looks done. The Dodgers could improve around the margins. But that isn’t why they are losing games. The Dodgers are losing because their main guys aren’t getting it done. The hitters don’t hit with RISP. They still don’t hit lefties. They still can’t manufacture a run. The starting pitchers don’t go deep enough into games on a consistent basis and they are still too injury prone.

    Let’s face it – the Dodgers haven’t won a series since the 1st one against the Padres. They are still in 3rd and looking up – they are 10 – 12 and 4 games back of the Rox and are 3 – 7 in their last 10 games. Something has to change.

  21. BumsrapApril 27, 2017

    Scouting report on Bellinger:

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    http://calltothepen.com/2017/04/26/los-angeles-dodgers-call-up-cody-bellinger-scouting-report/2/

  22. Mark TimmonsApril 27, 2017

    Why would Boston want A-Gon when they have Mitch Moreland on a 1 year/$5.5 Million Contract, who won a Gold Glove last year? He is hitting .309 with a .922 OPS. Shoot, I would love to have Moreland!

    Below is the list of the teams who would trade for Adrian Gonzalez:

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  23. BumsrapApril 27, 2017

    In looking scanning each team’s first basemen, based on production, age, and control, I think Boston is the best trade partner for Gonzales. Wouldn’t that let the Trade come full circle.

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    CF Pederson

    RF Puig

    SS Seager

    3B Turner

    1B Bellinger

    C Grandal

    LF

    2B Forsythe/Taylor

    I like Kike’ in LF against lefties. I don’t know who to put there against righties. Maybe Verdugo.

    I like Gutierez as strictly a pinch hitter.

  24. Mark TimmonsApril 27, 2017

    FYI: Last year Romo was 4-4 in closing opportunities and had a 2.64 ERA to go with a 1.08 WHIP. He’s not a closer anymore, but unless his decline is drastic, something is wrong!

  25. Rudy ByrdApril 27, 2017

    The Kings lose…oh, well

    The Lakers lose…they’re young

    The Rams lose…what else is new?

    The Dodgers lose…I have a tough time falling asleep

    Patience is wonderful…if you are patient…I am not, especially at my age…Good thing I’m not the General Manager

    1988 was a long time ago… a long, long time ago

  26. Vegas DodgerApril 27, 2017

    Spot on Mark! I think Wood should have been left in another inning, especially if Romo was the plan. Maeda will have to pitch lights out tomorrow to hold him off. The rotation will be fine and Dayton who appears close to coming back is needed in the bullpen. I would have left Avilan in for another batter also in the 7th, but hard to second guess Roberts decision. The bullpen is a mess for this game, need Urias to go 6 or Hatcher will be the long man tonight.

    Bellinger will struggle some as all rookies do, and I agree he should be lower in the lineup. The Dodgers don’t have a true leadoff man right now. I would like to see Puig up in the 2 spot and Seager and Turner hit 3 and 4 but Roberts must have his reasons. Leadoff and cleanup have been a revolving door all year.

    Arroyo of the Giants was the youngest player in the majors for 1 day until Bellinger was called up. That lasted 2 days until Urias is called up for tonights game. The youth movement is in full swing!

    If Maeda is bumped from the rotation there will be 4 LHP whether it is Wood or eventually Hill, with McCarthy the only RHP. Not sure if I have ever seen that, and if it’s a good idea.

    Utley needs to step up and so does SVS. Team dad’s spot is safe for now but what has happened to SVS? All the bats need to get busy, 7 runs the last 3 games puts a lot of pressure on the pitchers. The team really needs a split before coming home.

  27. IdahoalApril 27, 2017

    Romo and Hatcher just need to leave. I know Utley got a hit last night, but I have concerns . Taylor may be a better choice.

    Bellinger will be fine. He just needs to adjust.

    Toles may need to go back to AAA to find his stroke. He is struggling. I like him and I think he will be fine.

    Four guys who are taking up space. SVS, Hatcher, Romo, and Utley. Two of those are in the bull pen. You cannot live with that situation.

    It looks like the five starters are starting to shake out.

    I cannot believe I am saying this, but Puig looks like he belongs. I still do not like some of his antics, but I may have to live with it.

    Agon, I just do not know. Maybe a 10 day DL would do him some good. When Joc comes back you could move Bellinger to first.

    I am still hoping everyone can find their stride. We are into May.

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