Doc and AF Media Zoom Conference Call

June 25, 2020

Media Questions for AF and Doc – The first several minutes were spent with respect to COVID-19.  The Dodgers are still trying to understand all of the protocols.  It is a brand new scenario, and they are all learning. A question with respect to how many Dodgers and staff have tested positive for COVID-19.  AF indicated that there have been some, but none were considered serious, and that they will…

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Plaaaaay Baaaaall

June 24, 2020

Well…MLB players are expected to report July 1 to their home fields for COVID-19 testing and to initiate ST 2.0.   Camp is due to begin July 3.  As is usually the case with “normal” ST, pitchers and catchers will report first, with position players due to follow.  It is expected that the players will report to ST on a staggered basis, and that they would be on the field at…

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Are MLB Owners Short Sighted?

June 22, 2020

I want to be clear from the start.  I am now, and I always have been on the side of the players when it comes to salary.  They are entitled to whatever they can get.  Scott Boras and Gerrit Cole can convince NYY that Cole should be paid $324MM, and that becomes his Fair Market Value (FMV). But Scott has no right to dictate to the owners as a group…

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MEET LANDON KNACK

June 16, 2020

With the 60th pick in the MLB player draft, the Los Angeles Dodgers select Landon Knack, a 5th year senior right-handed pitcher out Eastern Tennessee State University, where he majored in accounting.  Knack comes from Dodgers area scout Marty Lamb’s territory, joining Bobby Miller,  Walker Buehler, Will Smith, and Matt Beaty as recent notable draft picks Lamb scouted.  Lamb was also responsible for scouting Clayton Beeter.    When I first read…

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Gavin Stone – from Bear Purple to Dodger Blue

June 15, 2020

Right-hander Gavin Stone was selected by the Dodgers in the fifth and final round of the 2020 First-Year Player Draft. He was the penultimate selection in the draft at No.159 one pick before the 160th and final selection. He was rated the 303rd best-prospect in the draft by Baseball America. He is third-highest Central Arkansas MLB draftee in school history, and highest since 1992. He is the 23rd Bear to…

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Carson Taylor – A Closer Look

June 13, 2020

https://www.mlb.com/video/dodgers-draft-c-taylor-no-130?t=mlb-draft Draft night is always an exciting time because of what might be in the not too distant future. It was especially exciting this year as it came in the midst of a world without baseball. Since there were only five rounds, it was a different kind of draft not leaving teams much room for error and providing a less take-a-chance atmosphere. That would be true for most teams, but…

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Day Two of MLB Draft

June 12, 2020

MLB completed its draft yesterday and we learned a couple of things:   First, I have no special talent for mock drafts.   I struck out on all of my choices.   Not to worry though, I still enjoyed myself some Mocha Latte Gelato.   Second, there was no discernable strategy employed by teams that was different from prior years.   As in the past, several high school talents, that figured to be tough signs,…

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Recent LAD Draft Results

June 9, 2020

We are on the eve of the one meaningful positive news event thus far for the 2020 MLB season.  Even the event has warts as we have reduced the number of draft picks from 40 to 5, but it still lends to something good to look forward to.  We have all read and heard what a throw of the dice the draft is, and with 6 picks, how does that…

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Let There Be Baseball

June 6, 2020

In direct response to KP, dodgerrick, and others who have emailed me, you are correct that this is a baseball blog…specifically a Dodger baseball blog.  I try very hard to keep it topical, but let’s face it, there is not much baseball going on, and news from LAD is even more sparse.  I try to hold posts open for two to three days, but when I see the discussion move…

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THE PAIN OF THE MIKE PIAZZA TRADE

June 1, 2020

May 14, 1998 started as a very special day in my household.   It was my oldest son’s 18th birthday.  We had some special plans to celebrate his birthday, once he finished with his school day.  The big news of the day was that Frank Sinatra had died.  Sad news certainly, but not anything that affected our family in any significant way.   That afternoon, by the time I went to my…

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