This is Serious!

March 24, 2025

Mookie Betts has been sick for nearly two weeks. He is still throwing up. Two weeks ago, he weighed 175 pounds. Now, he weighs 157 pounds. “My body’s just kind of eating itself,” he said. “It’s hard to not fuel it. And so every time — literally, every time — I fuel my body, I throw up. … I don’t know what to do.” This is serious… really serious, and…

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Future Dodger Centerfielder?

March 22, 2025

Mike Sirota was born in Mineola, NY, and grew up in the Broad Channel neighborhood of Queens, New York City. He attended The Frederick Gunn School in Washington, Connecticut, and in 2021, he was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 16th round of the MLB Draft but chose to play college baseball at Northeastern University instead. ​His sophomore year in 2023 was particularly notable; he hit .346 with…

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Dalton is Rushing to the MLB

March 19, 2025

Patience and perseverance have defined Dalton Rushing’s journey to prominence. After languishing on the bench for two seasons at Louisville, buried behind 2021 No. 1 overall pick Henry Davis, he erupted onto the scene in the Cape Cod League and carried that momentum into a monstrous junior year, launching 23 homers. The Dodgers pounced on his potential in the 2022 Draft, securing him for $1,956,980 in the second round, and…

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The Funny (and Strange) Thing About Baseball

March 17, 2025

In every power poll before this MLB season, the Los Angeles Dodgers were ranked #1. They are also overwhelming odds-on favorites in Las Vegas to win the World Series. If only they gave out the World Series Trophy based on potential and prediction. It doesn’t work that way! It’s a long 162-game season followed by a playoff that includes at least twelve teams, and we all know that in a…

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Why Don’t the Dodgers Have More Black Players?

March 16, 2025

Recently, Rob propounded a very valid question: LA has one black player, yet he is not “Home Grown “.Why is that, for a MLB club that takes pride in Jackie Robinson ?It’s 2025, for gosh sakes. That is a very good and very valid question. One of the few MLB teams that use DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) as a mantra is the Los Angeles Dodgers. In fact, DEI is…

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Only LA DODGER TALK

March 13, 2025

No more… no less! I will check in occasionally and post sometimes, but I have a lot going on, and it’s all good. Book writing, vacations, cruises, Disneyland, Doctor Appointments, Construction at our house, looking for a warehouse/office in Phoenix, training my 140-pound puppy, and playing with the grandkids. I’ve just got too many things happening. I have to step back for a while. I’ll be here, but don’t expect…

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Andrew Friedman Cost Me Many Friends

March 12, 2025

About ten years ago, when Andrew Friedman was hired by the Los Angeles Dodgers, I was ecstatic, but most Dodger fans were not! In fact, not only were most fans not happy, but they were flat-out opposed to Andrew Friedman and blasted and ridiculed him at every opportunity they had. Now, wait just a minute… I want to tell you why I was so excited: In 2003, Friedman met Stuart Sternberg,…

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Is Dalton Rushing Ready?

March 12, 2025

The short answer is “No!” At least… not yet! Will Smith is entrenched as the Dodger Catcher but is not an everyday player. He needs to have a couple of days each week off from catching. Austin Barnes is getting older. Dalton Rushing is the future platoon partner of Smith. Hunter Feduccia is potentially a great backup Catcher… for many teams. Feduccia is trade bait! There is no need to…

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Matt Sauer: Who Knew?

March 9, 2025

Matthew David Sauer was born in Santa Maria, CA, on January 21, 1999. He is barely older than my youngest son. He was drafted in 2017 by the Yankees in the second round with a $2,497,500 signing bonus. That’s pretty dang good for 2017. He had Tommy John surgery early in 2019, then lost the next year when the minor league season was canceled in the midst of the pandemic….

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Justin Wrobleski May be in the April Rotation

March 8, 2025

Justin Wrobleski has seized the day. This Spring, he has 9.1 IP, a 1.93 ERA, and a 0.75 WHIP. I can see him in the Dodgers’ Starting Rotation in April. Where does he fit in? Well, they could put Tyler Glasnow on the IL recovering from his injury last season. Hold Glasnow out for a while so that he will be strong at the end. Makes sense to me. BTW,…

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