Progress is not Linear!

While you can’t place a lot of stock in preseason games… especially the first one, you can see that the Boys in Blue are motivated and eager to get this show on the road. This team as constructed is good enough to win the World Series, but you have to play the games to decide that. Some players will continue to grow, some will regress and some will stay the…

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It’s Time For Dodger Baseball

Time for Dodger Baseball. I like the sound of that as we begin Spring Training games today against the hated Giants. We all know ST games are meaningless in wins and losses, but I still want to see a win in every game. If you compete, compete to win. Before I get into ST, I want to offer my response to the apparent skepticism about the Dodger pitching. Are there…

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His Name is Spoken More Than Virtually Any Other in the History of Baseball

Other than perhaps Jackie Robinson this player’s name is spoken more than any other in the history of baseball.   Not a day goes by where you don’t read his name, or hear it spoken on TV or the radio.  He’s not in the Hall of Fame(though a strong argument can be made that he should be) and he’s not normally mentioned among the great players of his time or of…

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Meet Tyler Gilbert

There has been so much discussion about the Asterisks that I thought I would perhaps break in with a short interlude and introduce a new Dodger that was acquired in the trade for Kyle Garlick on Saturday. Both Garlick and Gilbert were victims of the numbers game.  Garlick was backed up behind a bevy of outfielders with the Dodgers and Gilbert was stacked up against a number of left-handed bullpen…

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The Story of Tom & Jerry

No… not that Tom and Jerry! Several years ago, two men who lived about a mile apart, worked at the same company that was about 12 miles away. The first man who we will call “Tom” had no car and had to rely on others to get to work. On the other hand, “Jerry” had a car and the drive to work took him just about 20 minutes. Jerry was…

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A More Imperfect Ball Creates a More Perfect Game

What type of baseball are we to expect in 2020?  I’m not talking about the Major Leagues in general, I’m talking specifics.  The “baseball” as in the “ball” used in the majors this year.  With historic offensive numbers in 2019, it was fairly certain that the 2019 ball had changed.  Pitchers complained about it.  Hitters loved it and the commissioner admitted that there was a bit of an issue: “Our…

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MLB Top Prospects

While I favor LAD farmhands and follow them closely, I am a fan of MiLB baseball period. I scour through the top publications to see what prospects the Dodgers might have some interest in, or in my opinion should have interest in. The top three baseball publications have all reported their top 100 prospects and the Dodgers are prominent in all three. Their least representative publication is MLB Pipeline (MLB)…

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Criminals… Then, Now, Forever

Criminals generally never show remorse. There’s something about being a psychopath or sociopath that evidently alters your Remorse DNA Gene as the criminals in Houston continue to demonstrate. Well, they were caught, so they had to admit (very reluctantly and in a back-handed fashion) that they cheated, but get this… It didn’t have any effect on anything! Not only are they cheaters and liars, but they also think that everyone…

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