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Player Profile: Billy Herman

Herman 2nd Base William Jennings Bryan Herman was born on July 7th,1909 in New Albany Indiana. He was one of 10 children born to William and Elizabeth Herman. He was named after the former Secretary of State, and three-time Democratic nominee for President, William Jennings…

By Michael "Bear" Norris · April 7, 202258

It's (Bobby) Miller Time!

There is no other way to say it, but to just say that Bobby Miller needs to be… has to be in the Dodgers rotation THIS year. I know that Andrew Friedman is committed to Andrew Heaney and that Bobby will go back to OKC for a few weeks, but it won’t be long. The kid is ready. I…

By Mark Timmons · April 6, 202233

Player Profile: Billy Loes

Our next subject is RHP Billy Loes. William Loes was born on the 13th of December, 1929 in Long Island City, NY. His parents were James and Filo Loes. He was an only child. His parents were Greek immigrants who had according to Loes, shortened their surname. He was raised in…

By Michael "Bear" Norris · April 4, 202261

It All Starts on Friday!

Right about now, lots of Dodger fans are in PPM. That stands for Pure Panic Mode! They think that Cody Bellinger is a bust and will strike out 700 times this season. They are worried about Craig Kimbrel who sports a 72.00 ERA. Let me assure them: Craig Kimbrel has never had an…

By Mark Timmons · April 3, 202255

What Now?

I have been wrong more often than not this offseason: I thought Clayton Kershaw would retire; I thought the Dodgers would re-sign Kenley Jansen; I did not believe the Dodgers would sign Freddie Freeman; and I was surprised they traded AJ Pollock. I also hope I am wrong about…

By Mark Timmons · April 2, 202253

Good Lux or Bad Lux?

This is the fourth straight Spring Training where Gavin Lux has an opportunity to win the 2B job and for the 4th straight season, Gavin Lux has failed to seize the day. In Spring Training of 2018, Gavin had no chance at winning a job, and he had only 4 ABs but he did have 2…

By Mark Timmons · April 1, 2022103

Old Habits…

Dodger fans have watched Cody Bellinger for the past couple of seasons now and many have concluded that “ he doesn’t listen to his coaches,” “he is not coachable,” “he is stubborn ,” and many other superlatives that may come to mind. After less than 30 at-bats, they have…

By Mark Timmons · March 30, 202264

Things That Make You go Hummmm…

Yesterday was a day where the Dodgers collectively could not jump out of a boat and hit water. Never speak of this again – Move along… nothing to see here folks. It’s just like that some days. Did you know that the other Max Muncy who is the Oakland A’s #4 prospect is not…

By Mark Timmons · March 28, 202235

Player Profiles: Billy Cox

This is a series I have been thinking about doing for a while. I want to profile players who played for the Dodgers in both Brooklyn and Los Angeles, who were not huge stars, but players who contributed to the team while they were members. The first spotlight is on third baseman…

By Michael "Bear" Norris · March 23, 202253

0′ Fer

Yawn! The Dodgers can’t win. Milwaukee can’t lose. Neither can KC. I guess it is time to throw in the towel… unless Spring Training Records don’t mean anything… because they don’t! I have always said that your Spring Training record means nothing, but you can observe the “…

By Mark Timmons · March 22, 202242

Remember, These Games Mean Nothing…

Squat, Zilch, Nada. For guys like Tomas Tellis, Andy Burns, Eddy Alvarez, Jason Martin, and Stefan Romero, this is like a playoff game. They know that they have no chance… but who knows – it feels like it might (this is their thinking), so they are all in. In reality, they are…

By Mark Timmons · March 20, 202233

Are the Dodgers Done Dealing?

I can give you a definite “maybe” or “maybe not.” Who knows what Andrew Friedman will do? I would have thought that he would have signed Kenley Jansen for $16 million rather than sign Tyler Anderson for $8 million. For the sake of this conversation, I am leaving Trevor Bauer out…

By Mark Timmons · March 19, 202228

Powerhouse!

I felt Freddie Freeman would get in the vicinity of $200 Million so when I heard $162 million for 6 years, I was shocked. $27 Million a year for the NL MVP… and yet Corey Seager got $325 Million? I’ll take it! Even at his advanced age, I will take Freddie Freeman for half of…

By Mark Timmons · March 17, 202299

Did Andrew Fix the Bench?

The Dodgers’ bench was not really very good last year. Matt Beaty hit .270 with a .363 OB% and was a solid role player (204 ABs). So was Austin Barnes, not so much for his bat, but for his defense and game-calling skills. Zach McKinstry, DJ Peters, Luke Raley. Sheldon Neuse…

By Mark Timmons · March 16, 202272

See Another Game

If you know anything about me, you know that I believe the conventional wisdom is usually wrong… to say nothing of dumb! Insofar as I know, every blog, baseball writer, and a majority of the fans have tried, convicted, and sentenced Trevor Bauer in the Court of Public Opinion. I…

By Mark Timmons · March 14, 202280

Why Freddie Freeman Won't be a Dodger

There is no denying that Freddie Freeman is one of the best players in baseball. He is a stone-cold hitter and would really help the Dodgers, this year… but at what cost? Freddie Freeman will be 33 this season. Do you really want him blocking 22-year-old Miguel Vargas who really…

By Mark Timmons · March 13, 202247

Now, Back to (Dodger) Baseball…

Well, it finally happened. Someday, we will revisit all that is wrong with the clowns and jokers, but today is not that day. Collectively, neither side deserves our time… especially the scumbag MLBPA prima donna’s. But, I am done talking about them for now! It will likely take a…

By Mark Timmons · March 11, 202273

CLOWNS TO THE LEFT OF ME…

Jokers to the right… Here I am, stuck in the middle with you. The clowns are the MLB Owners while the Jokers are the MLBPA… and all the fans are stuck in the middle. Why cancel games? The MLBPA says that is unnecessary. They think the owners can just snap their fingers and…

By Mark Timmons · March 10, 202229

Light at the End of the Tunnel

Maybe we are seeing the “beginning of the end” of the lockout! It has been reported that MLB offered to raise the base luxury tax threshold to $228MM next season, with that figure rising to $238MM over the course of the CBA. That’s enough progress that the players can call it a…

By Mark Timmons · March 8, 202233