Future Dodger Starting Pitchers

March 4, 2017

Yesterday, Bluto called our attention to Q & A session with Jim Callis of Baseball America.  Callis has always been high on Yadier Alvarez but now he says he has a “Cy Young ceiling“.  He’s still high risk, but he’s really high reward.  He also mentioned Caleb Ferguson and AJ Alexy who are in the pipeline  as prospects who make make big jumps this year.  Neither are in the Top…

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Let’s Cut to the Chase…

March 3, 2017

So, I hear that some people are saying that trading Chase De Jong was really stupid – that’s the word they used: STUPID!  Of course, most of these people have an “end game.”  They are FAZaphobes!  They hate Andrew Friedman for reasons they can’t explain (or care to explain in public) and they prefer to wallow in their negativity. So it was stupid to trade a guy who was like…

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Not as Bad as we Heard

March 1, 2017

Yasiel Sierra: Of course, I did not see him pitch yesterday, but the announcers were impressed and so was Dave Roberts. They said he threw a “heavy ball.” His fastball is 97 and he has a heavy slider which he tended to use too much until the Dodgers told him he could not use it until he had two strikes.  His problem has always been command.  He was switched last…

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This is Now Andrew Friedman’s Team

February 27, 2017

The Dodgers were ranked #14 in Organizational Ratings in 2014.  In 2015, Andrew Friedman was hired and they climbed to #3 and in 2016 they were #1.  Now, they are rated #4 by BA.  Of course, the FAZ-O-PHOBES will try and say that Colletti’s Front Office was largely responsible and that Friedman did not deserve the credit and then they say “Look, they traded away 4 pitchers and are now #4….

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It’s Early, But Keep Your Eyes Open

February 27, 2017

I watched the Brewers feed yesterday. I sometimes do that just to hear what other baseball people have to say about the team and certain players.  On e of the Brewers announcers said this: “The Dodgers have 10 legitimate Major League Quality Starting Pitchers.”  “This is a team with a great deal of depth. They are built for the long haul.” I actually think it’s more than 10, because at…

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Recipe for a World Series Casserole

February 23, 2017

Start with a hungry team who fell just short and age it a year; Stir in a few new players; Blend in growing maturity; Add a dash of experience; Simmer with lots of competition; In a side pan, simmer Turner Ward’s system until gelled; Allow the creation to rest periodically; Boil in a large pan of determination; Slowly combine growing manager experience; and Broil away all vestiges of injury. Cook for…

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Yasmani Grandal – All Star Catcher

February 21, 2017

There have been few players who are as polarizing to Dodger fans as Yasmani Grandal.  After all, he was traded for a fan favorite by those who valued style over substance and was a locker room cancer to say nothing of his poor defense.  It seems that some value primma donnas and the fact that Yasmani Grandal can not walk on water has hurt his perception.  Well, that and the…

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Breaking News

February 21, 2017

That got your attention, didn’t it?  Some days I simply don’t have time to write a post, because I have a full-time job that takes me away, but what I plan to do is to post a few relevant and important links: Kershaw and Wood look good We don’t really know what we have in Jose Miguel Fernandez Pujols and Cano are advising Puig – This bodes well Doug PadillaESPN Staff…

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How Do You Like Me Now?

February 18, 2017

Most of you know by now that it has been about a month since I re-started LA Dodger Talk after a year “retirement.”  Hey, if Michael Jordan can do it so can I – now we are eternally joined at the hip.  😉  So, give me some input – how are we doing?  We have had over 500 people sign up for the site, but of course, most don’t post….

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Austin Barnes – Catcher! Period.

February 18, 2017

According to a report by Cary Osborne of Dodger Insider, Austin Barnes is a catcher… nothing more: Other news coming out of Camelback Ranch on Friday is that the plan for the versatile Austin Barnes is for him to stay behind the plate for Spring Training. Barnes is competing for the backup catcher job. In 585 career minor league games, he has caught 336 games, played second base in 165…

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