The Case for Freeland and Tibbs III

March 7, 2026

The Dodgers’ roster right now looks a little less like a youth movement and a little more like a high school reunion where everyone keeps saying, “Wow… has it really been 15 years?” For the record, I don’t dislike Alex Call or Santiago Espinal. Not at all. Both are perfectly respectable utility players. The baseball equivalent of a Swiss Army knife. Not flashy, but handy when you need to open…

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Baseball’s Mirage Season

March 5, 2026

Spring Training is baseball’s annual mirage season. A few weeks in Arizona or Florida and suddenly a utility infielder is Babe Ruth, a 29-year-old minor leaguer looks like the next MVP, and fans begin carving statues before Opening Day. Then… the roster comes out and that hero of March is riding a bus to Triple-A. Right about now, many Dodger fans are anointing Santiago Espinal as the World MVP. After…

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Tongue-in-Cheek Review of Dodgers Top 30 Prospects

March 4, 2026

The annual Top-30 Dodgers Prospect List is baseball’s version of opening a crate of fireworks. Some rockets soar, some spin sideways into the neighbor’s yard, and one explodes so gloriously that the entire league asks, “Where did that come from?” Here is the completely rational, totally unbiased, mildly ridiculous, future forecast of Baseball America’s Dodgers Top 30 Prospect List. 1. Eduardo Quintero – OF Eventually hits a ball so far…

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It’s That Time of the Year… Again!

March 2, 2026

Baseball fans are a unique group. Every February, somewhere in Arizona or Florida, a perfectly rational adult watches a 32 year old utility infielder line a double off a pitcher who will be selling insurance by July… and immediately declares, with the confidence of a Supreme Court justice, “He has to make the team.” Spring Training turns baseball fans into gold prospectors panning a river of box scores. They swirl…

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Which Team in the West Poses the Biggest Threat to the Dodgers?

March 1, 2026

Well, spring training is underway. Dodger pitchers have looked great in the first four games, allowing just 4 earned runs. They have scored 34 runs in the four games without hitting a home run, which is also pretty impressive considering the power potential of the team. And the pitchers have allowed just one homer. Of course, at 6-3, they now have a couple of home runs. Their opponents in the…

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Muncy, not Betts

February 27, 2026

NOTE: I had a Dodger fan send me this today. He said that he likes his anonymity. He calls himself an “Anonymous, long-time reader and friend of LADT” and uses the moniker Bill Kreuger, who appeared in one game for the Dodgers in 1988. Here is what he wants to say: I didn’t intend to write about Max Muncy, but I wanted to write about the Dodgers, and the subject…

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Report from Camelback Ranch

February 27, 2026

It was a fun week with the family in Arizona. We went to two games at Camelback Ranch and went to the Aquarium as well as frequenting some amazing restaurants. My sons’ kids are 2 and 5 so, this is a special time. I met Paul Vu, a longtime LaDodgerTalk.com reader who doesn’t “comment much, but I read it every day and agree with you 99% of the time.” He…

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No Risk – No Reward!

February 22, 2026

Most fans do not read too much into the Dodgers’ pickup of Jack Suwinski on waivers from the Pirates, but he could actually make the Opening Day roster (with a good spring) as he is out of Minor League options. He may actually have an outside chance at breaking camp with Los Angeles due to his ability to play center field. He hit 26 HR in 2023, but like James Outman,…

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