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Bobby Miller's Season is Over!

It pains me to say this, but Bobby is just not quite right in the head. Oh, he’s not crazy—he’s just confused and has lost all his confidence. He has to learn either to throw another fastball with a different grip and better spin and to trust his pitches or start over. It won’t…

By Mark Timmons3 min read35 comments

It pains me to say this, but Bobby is just not quite right in the head. Oh, he’s not crazy—he’s just confused and has lost all his confidence. He has to learn either to throw another fastball with a different grip and better spin and to trust his pitches or start over. It won’t happen this year, and he needs to go to Camelback Ranch and work on rebuilding his repertoire and career. The harsh reality is that this is a time of year when they can no longer experiment. I have not lost confidence in Bobby Miller for next year, but this year, he is toast! Maybe he needs some ADHD medication, as he seems to lose focus at times…

Yoshi Yamamoto is back. Jack Flaherty is pitching well, and so is Landon Knack. Glasnow should be back soon, and Kershaw will not be far off. Gavin Stone and Walker Buehler are wild cards, but it appears that there are enough starters for the playoffs, and there is no more time to “fix” Bobby Miller. I’d rather see Wrobleski start because we know he will not make the playoff roster. In short, right about now, it is demoralizing for the team to see Bobby Miller take the mound. Simply put, “Just wait until next year, Bobby!”

Tyler Glasnow can throw all his pitches and threw a very aggressive bullpen session this week. He will pitch a simulated game in Atlanta over the weekend, and if all goes well (and I hear that it is) he will start a game for OKC the week of the 23rd and return to the Dodgers rotation right after that. It would be nice to have Clayton, and he is progressing, but Yamamoto, Flaherty, Glasnow and Knack will work. Kershaw and Stone will be determined later.

After losing two games, it was important to get the win last night as the Dodgers are now one game behind the Braves with 16 games to go. It may be a struggle until the end of the season, but the Dodgers will make the playoffs. That we know. Now, they hard to ATL to play three this weekend. Knack, Flaherty and Buehler will go, in that order. This is a big one for Buehler.

This week was the first time I had traveled since March, when I had to attend a convention in Orlando. It’s been a whirlwind of a year, with buying a new home, moving, construction, and relocating our business this month. As I mentioned earlier in the week, I flew into St. George, Utah, to meet with a Penguin Water Dealer who also has facilities in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Durango, Colorado. I did 9 hours of training with their crew on Tuesday, followed by dinner at BalconyOne Restaurant in Virgin Utah near Zion National Park’s entrance. If you have never been here, you should go – I am going back! Wednesday was additional training, which started at 6 AM and was followed by media interviews and video shoots until 4 PM. Then, at 7:00. I went to dinner with the owner and his wife. Great People! It was a long day, and this morning, I am flying back to Indy. See you on the weekend.

Finally, I am not going to get sucked into an argument. Certain people are not welcome to post here, and they have earned that right. When you wrestle with a pig, you get muddy, and the pig likes it! Go away!

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  1. DanoSeptember 14, 2024

    The only think different between yesterday and today is Glasnow missed a sim. Remember the Dbags swept us with Gallen, Kelly & Phat…close enough. I’ll take Jack, Yoshi & Landon any day. Kersh and Stoney wouldn’t hurt either. Compared to last year we’re flying with aces.

    Book em

  2. Duke Not SniderSeptember 14, 2024

    Apparently Miller is going to get at least one more start, so maybe just maybe he’ll pretty please do OK.

    Knack was due for a rough outing. I still trust him more than Miller.

    Fingers crossed on Glasnow. I assume he was shut down as a precaution, and would later pitch through the “discomfort” with the playoffs closer.

  3. Brian PerkinsSeptember 14, 2024

    Fucking hell:

    1. Flaherty

    2. Yamamoto

    3. Buehler

    4. Gonsolin?

  4. RichieFSeptember 14, 2024

    Hard to win a game when your top three goes 0-11.

  5. NorthmsdodgerSeptember 14, 2024

    Our pitching staff is cursed!It is freaking ridiculous!Unbelievable!Its like well you went out and spent a billion dollars but it went do you any good,cause Karma is coming and it is gonna screw your pitchers all your long.

  6. Andrew Vincent ForteSeptember 13, 2024

    How many starting pitchers do you have to stockpile tp make it through a full season and playoffs? Very concerning!

  7. Andrew Vincent ForteSeptember 13, 2024

    Stone (shoulder) is expected to begin his throwing program this weekend, Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register reports.

    “Stone landed on the 15-day injured list Sept. 6 due to right shoulder inflammation. The Dodgers’ rotation has taken a hit with Stone, Clayton Kershaw (toe) and Tyler Glasnow (elbow) all on the IL, but Stone’s progression to starting a throwing program is at least a step in the right direction with the playoffs just around the corner. Stone has an 11-5 record across 25 starts this season with a 3.53 ERA and 1.21 WHIP across 140.1 innings”.

  8. Andrew Vincent ForteSeptember 13, 2024

    The simulated game for Tyler Glasnow on Friday in Atlanta did not happen as planned, as the Dodgers right-hander felt discomfort in his right elbow, manager Dave Roberts told reporters before the series opener against the Braves at Truist Park.

    In my opinion,Glasnow’s season is now over in 2024 and maybe 2025 if elbow surgery is required at this late date.

  9. Mark TimmonsSeptember 13, 2024

    I am not worried. It’s a lot better than last year.

  10. DanoSeptember 13, 2024

    Gonsolin would fit in perfectly.

    Book em

  11. DanoSeptember 13, 2024

    Dang. The new game 4 starter.

    Stone. Yeah sure

    Kershaw. I hope

    Striker. If I have too

    Miller. Worst case

    Wroblewski. Insert after Kershaw

    Logue. ?

    Book em

  12. Andrew Vincent ForteSeptember 13, 2024

    NOT GOOD NEWS!!!!!!!!

    Glasnow didn’t complete his scheduled simulated game Friday, Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times reports.

    “Glasnow went straight to the clubhouse after warming up in the bullpen instead of facing hitters in a 2-to-3-inning simulated game. It’s unclear why he couldn’t complete the session, but it’s a situation worth monitoring in the coming days. Glasnow hasn’t thrown for the Dodgers since Aug. 11 due to elbow tendinitis. Barring a setback, he’s expected to rejoin the rotation in a week or so”.

  13. Andrew Vincent ForteSeptember 13, 2024

    “The Dodgers have not ruled out having Shohei Ohtani pitch in some capacity in October. He has missed most of the season after undergoing his second Tommy John surgery last fall.

    “Shohei’s on board with continuing his rehab process and I wouldn’t put it past him to have an eye on that,” manager Dave Roberts said of his chances of pitching in October. “We’ll just see how it plays out.”

    It may be a little late for Ohtani to return as a starter this October, but he could possibly come out of the bullpen. Roberts seems encouraged by his superstar’s rehab process, and if Ohtani does return, the Dodgers will receive a major boost for the postseason.

    This season will be the first time Ohtani will have experienced the postseason. If he can do so as a hitter and a pitcher, October will certainly be special for him.

    The Dodgers could use all the help they can get, as their pitching staff has been decimated by injuries this year. Yoshinobu Yamamoto has been out for a while, and Tyler Glasnow has made multiple trips to the injured list, so it wouldn’t hurt for the Dodgers to have Ohtani available to pitch in some capacity.

    Ultimately, everything depends on how his rehab goes. Returning to pitching this season while also putting together an MVP-caliber year at the plate would be a nice comeback story for Ohtani as his legend continues to grow”.

  14. Andrew Vincent ForteSeptember 13, 2024

    7:20 PM ET

    Dodgers (87-59)

    Braves (79-67)

    SP Landon Knack R

    2-3 3.00 ERA

    SP S. Schwellenbach R

    5-7 3.78 ERA

    Confirmed Lineup

    DH S. Ohtani L

    RF Mookie Betts R

    1B F. Freeman L

    LF T. Hernandez R

    3B Max Muncy L

    CF Tommy Edman S

    C Will Smith R

    2B Gavin Lux L

    SS Miguel Rojas R

    44% Rain

    74° Wind 14 mph R-L

  15. Claude OsteenSeptember 13, 2024

    Interesting on Miller vs Knack:

    https://x.com/brownsonjacob2/status/1834341578690945265

  16. Andrew Vincent ForteSeptember 13, 2024

    Thursday scores

    Tacoma 8, Oklahoma City 3

    Tulsa 5, Wichita 0

    Friday schedule

    5:05 p.m. PT: Oklahoma City (Ben Casparius) vs. Tacoma (Michael Mariot)

    5:05 p.m.: Tulsa (Carlos Duran) at Wichita (Marco Raya)

  17. Mark TimmonsSeptember 13, 2024

    Joe Kelly also pitched an inning for OKC with 1 BB and 1 K. He had several pitches at 99 and one at 99.5. If healthy, he will be on the playoff roster!

  18. WoodyinVTSeptember 13, 2024

    Bear, I miss those days of complete games, too. My all-time sports hero, “the left arm of God”,

    had 11 shutouts and 20 CG in’63 and in ’65 and ’66 had 27 CG. Now 7 innings is monumental accomplishment.

  19. Mark TimmonsSeptember 13, 2024

    Zach Logue, a 28 year-old LH Swingman could be an option for the last week of the season if the Dodgers have clinched and want to rest some arms. He’s been in the Brave system and pitched all year at AAA where he had a 2.68 ERA and a 1.07 WHIP in 90 IP both as a starter and reliever.

    He pitched 3 innings last night for OKC and was better than Bobby Miller! 3 IP, 5 H, 1 ER

  20. Mark TimmonsSeptember 13, 2024

    I rarely disagree with the Dodger’s decisions, but I do not see any reason to give Bobbly Miller another chance this year. It’s demoralizing to the team and he needs to redo his fastball. Even at 99 MPH, it is a big fat lollypop! He’s not going to fix it this year. Move on…

  21. DanoSeptember 13, 2024

    Ok you’re right. I was wrong once, many times. Just ask my beautiful wife of 40 years.

    Book em

  22. DanoSeptember 12, 2024

    Correct me if I’m wrong,….wait one, none of us are ever wrong in are own minds. 5 days in between starts is the new normal. Game 1 starter will pitch on 4 days rest, if there’s a game 5. That would be short rest in the new normal. Wow. The game sure is changing.

    Book em

  23. Michael NorrisSeptember 12, 2024

    Miller will get one more start per Dave Roberts on the post-game show last night. It will come in Miami next week. After that, Dave said, we’ll see. Knack pitches Friday against Schellenbach, Flaherty gets Sale on Saturday, Buehler gets Morton on Sunday and Yoshi is pitching against Freid on Monday. Need at least a split.

  24. 4-GensSeptember 12, 2024

    Leaving KK off the roster would signal the Dodgers are standing behind their “numbers” determine the roster position. I love it. I love Kersh too but not enough to take a roster spot. I don’t think KK is a good pen option because he typically struggles when he first takes the mound.

  25. Vinny's GhostSeptember 12, 2024

    Clayton or Ohtani in relief gives me visions of 2019 playoffs. Better to stick with the guys who got you there.

  26. Duke Not SniderSeptember 12, 2024

    Interesting idea from Plaschke. Won’t happen, but provocative thought. And it would a helluva finish to a helluva season.

    What are the chances of Banda getting back? One article I read suggested the injury isn’t that severe. An extra lefty could come in handy.

  27. Mark TimmonsSeptember 12, 2024

    Bill Plaschke is stumping for Ohtani to pitch in the playoffs… out of the bullpen:

    https://www.latimes.com/sports/dodgers/story/2024-09-12/shohei-ohtani-dodgers-playoff-relief-pitching

    I would say NO!

  28. Mark TimmonsSeptember 12, 2024

    If Gonsolin can go 3 or 4 innings in his next outing, he will get called up.

  29. Mark TimmonsSeptember 12, 2024

    There is a lot to be decided in the next 16 games.

    Most of it should be good.

    It is pretty obvious that (barring injury) KK is not going to make the playoff roster.

    The pitching will be decided at the end. The 13 healthiest will make it. I won’t even try and predict.

  30. Andrew Vincent ForteSeptember 12, 2024

    Wednesday scores

    Oklahoma City 7, Tacoma 6 (10 innings)

    Tulsa 5, Wichita 3

    Thursday schedule

    5:05 p.m. PT: Oklahoma City (TBA) vs. Tacoma (Emerson Hancock)

    5:05 p.m.: Tulsa (Jackson Ferris) at Wichita (Cory Lewis)

  31. Andrew Vincent ForteSeptember 12, 2024

    Joe Kelly begins rehab assignment with Triple-A Oklahoma City on Thursday

  32. Brian PerkinsSeptember 12, 2024

    In the ever-evolving battle for #4 SP in postseason, I now give you current leader . . . Landon Knack, with Kershaw close behind and Wrobleski the longshot.

    Buehler & Miller don’t belong near a postseason mound right now.

    And the freakiest outcome has Gonsolin winning the #4 job.

    One other factor is if Vesia is only LHRP. Kershaw or Wrobleski could sneak in for pen role.

  33. Andrew Vincent ForteSeptember 12, 2024

    If Miller’s season is over,why isn’t Buehler’s season over also?

  34. sbuffaloSeptember 12, 2024

    I think you’re right. Miller seems to be battling himself.

    It may not be the biggest trade deadline haul in terms of star power, but the Dodgers front office certainly acquired some very good impact players. Difference makers. Can’t say enough about Edman.

    If those pitchers are healthy, the Dodgers are good to go.

  35. MattSeptember 12, 2024

    I sure hope we are not one game behind the Braves 🙂

    I am perfectly fine with the 2 seed.

    Also its a 4 game wraparound series. I hate those.

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