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Bobby Miller is the Dodgers' Ace

… at least he is THIS year. Next year, he will have to contend with Walker Buehler for that role, assuming that Striker can come back strong from his Tommy John Surgery. Bobby Miller is having an excellent rookie season, but in all likelihood, it may be better than the…

By Mark Timmons4 min read30 comments

… at least he is THIS year. Next year, he will have to contend with Walker Buehler for that role, assuming that Striker can come back strong from his Tommy John Surgery. Bobby Miller is having an excellent rookie season, but in all likelihood, it may be better than the statistics indicate. While Clayton Kershaw was younger, he pitched 108 innings as a rookie and allowed 109 hits; he walked 52 and struck out 100 while allowing a 4.26 ERA and a 1.495 WHIP.

On the other hand, Bobby Miller has pitched 102 innings, allowing 88 hits, with 28 BB and 92 strikeouts. His ERA sits at 3.98, and his WHIP is 1.141! Bobby Miller, much like Clayton, has an easy, repeatable delivery. Contrast that with Buehler, who has a “high effort,” even violent delivery. It’s no wonder Walker has had two (count ’em 2) surgeries on his UCL. Clayton may need one, but Bobby seems to have that Justin Verlander, Roger Clemens type of body!

Like most rookies, Bobby is learning the most from adversity. He would like to have a handful of pitches back that he threw last night, but I think the adversity will build his resolve and (most importantly) his character. Most rookies lose focus at times as the situation, emotions, and underlying circumstances can take them out of their games. You can see it happen with Bobby, and you can also see him snap out of it. He grew last night, and he will keep growing… even throughout this playoff run… however long it may be.

Winning the War

Winning a war is not the same as winning a battle. The Dodgers have the division clinched… or as good as clinched. The battle is won. The war has not yet started. That is the playoffs.

Now is the time to work on the playoff pitching. Let’s start with Gus Varland. I think he could be a useful reliever, but not this year. Gavin Stone will likely get the call today, but it will only happen if someone is injured or goes on paternity leave, because Gavin cannot be recalled within 15 days of being optioned… unless one of those circumstances occur. Gus will likely hop on the bus to OKC, but unless Gus is hurt, Gavin can’t take his place. See what I did there? “Hop on the bus, Gus, You don’t need to discuss much…” I think Gavin will get the start today and has been very good of late.

Ryan Pepiot is finally pitching as his stuff looks. So, it is possible that the Dodgers have three possible starters for the playoffs in Miller, Pepiot, and Stone. I think Michael; Grove’s stuff plays best as a long man in the bullpen, but what about the Three Lefties? Here is my opinion on all three.

Ryan Yarbrough – He is 3-1 with a 2.82 ERA with the Dodgers. He also has a 0.85 WHIP. As fans, we seem to only remember what he has done lately… and it wasn’t good. On September 5th, he pitched three innings, allowing two home runs and three total runs. However, there are mitigating circumstances – his wife is expecting a child this month – how soon? Nobody is saying, but that causes me to give him a pass for his last outing. In the playoffs, Ryan could be a starter or a bulk-inning eater!

Lance Lynn – He has been a HR Machine all year, and can the Dodgers “fix him?” Well, maybe, but I would not do it now. If they are going to tweak anything, it would be during the playoffs. I would not play my hand now. That’s assuming there is a way, and I think there is. We shall wait and see.

Clayton Kershaw – As much as we love Clayton, he just is a shell of himself unless he can recover several MPH on his fastball. I do not see that happening, so the best I think we can expect of Clayton is to use him as an opener for two innings, then bring in Michael Grove (a RHP) and hope he can pitch three or four innings (getting some of the RH batters out of the lineup) and then following up with the LH Ryan Yarbrough. It’s a plan!

The rest of the bullpen is pretty dang good. With Shelby Miller back and filling an important role, the bullpen remains the best in baseball. Today, we see who Gavin Stone replaces… and it can’t be Varland unless he is hurt. Feelings do not count!

Down on the Farm

  • OKC beat Sugarland 2-1. Jimmy Nelson pitched on back-to-back days and was roughed up (a little) which is to be expected.
  • Tulsa lost 8-3. Ben Casparius got beat like a rented mule (10 hits and 7 runs in 5 IP). Ouch!
  • GL lost 5-3.Ronan Kopp continues to look like a future reliever for LA.
  • RC won 8-5. Kendall George (2-3) continues to rake, as did De Paula (2-3) and Liranzo (a 3-run shot #24 on the year). Wilman Diaz was 2-4 with a HR, and Gelof hit a 2-run shot. These guys are fun!

The Mighty Quinn

On a sad note, we lost The Mighty Quinn last night after a minor surgery in which the vet “over-sedated” him and flat-out killed him. He was my loyal Dodger Game Companion for seven years. R.I.P. Quinn – I am going to sue their asses!

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  1. DavidSeptember 11, 2023

    Kersh start postponed

  2. ZekeSeptember 11, 2023

    Went to visit the LST-325 world war two ship docked in town next to me for a couple weeks. It’s the last remaining fully functioning LST in the country.

    Mark this is docked in Evansville, IN have you ever toured it?

    Bear: This is right up your alley since I know you served and like history.

    https://www.lstmemorial.org/

  3. Duke Not SniderSeptember 11, 2023

    Just noticed that Quinn was only 7. Much too young.

    My loyal companion–Cinnamon, the friendliest pooch in Hong Kong–is 8 1/2 now. Losing her the way you lost Quinn would be devastating. I hope her to be with me for years to come.

  4. TMSeptember 11, 2023

    Sorry Mark for your loss…..too many pet burials still haunt my memories.

  5. DodgerfanSeptember 10, 2023

    Sorry Mark to hear Mighty Quinn passed away From a vet’s Negligence ,being a Vivid dog lover sue their a****

  6. DodgerfanSeptember 10, 2023

    I know Artie mareno wouldn’t trade trout to the dodgers but if it did happen what would a trout package look like from the dodgers.

  7. John DollSeptember 10, 2023

    Where can one look and see who is eligible for the Rule 5 draft if they are not put on the 40 man roster? I’d appreciate it.

    Mark sorry about the Mighty Quinn. Loved that name. We had two dogs named Ralph and Louie. We felt like we had to give them tough names because we busted out of the pen. They both aged out. I asked my wife not to tell me when it happened so I wouldn’t be distraught at work. They were gone for two weeks. When I’d get home they always met me at the gate. When I came home and they weren’t at the gate I went inside and asked my wife if the time had came. She stated as much. I went out back like I always did and instead of them jumping on me and licking me, I just laid there and cried. They had a good life just like the Mighy Quinn had (my guess.)

  8. John DollSeptember 10, 2023

    Where can one look and see who is eligible for the Rule 5 draft if they are not put on the 40 man roster? I’d appreciate it.

    Mark sorry about the Mighty Quinn. Loved that name. We had two dogs named Ralph and Louie. We felt like we had to give them tough names because we busted out of the pen. They both aged out. I asked my wife not to tell me when it happened so I wouldn’t be distraught at work. They were gone for two weeks. When I’d get home they always met me at the gate. When I came home and they weren’t at the gate I went inside and asked Janet if the time had came. She stated as much. I went out back like I always did and instead of them jumping on me and licking me< I just laid there and cried. They had a good life just like the Mighy Quinn had (my guess.)

  9. OldBear48September 10, 2023

    Miller is the ace. At least right now. I have a lot of confidence in the kid. He has fire out there and wants to be the best. Needs to learn a little more emotional control, but that will come. He has to be in the ROY conversation.

  10. Dodger dadSeptember 10, 2023

    I did a lol Bear on Martinez! Just having fun. Usually Doc sits some people after a big day! Who do you want to win when padres play the aaaaasstros? Sometimes a tie in baseball would be ok!

  11. philjonesSeptember 10, 2023

    Mark, so sorry you lost Quinn, especially under the circumstances. I’m a big dog lover and lost my two buddied a few years back. One to diabetes. I miss them every day, but they still make me smile when I recall their unique personalities. Since I have 2 homes now and fly between the 2, I refuse to get a new dog, I actually prefer 2 dogs so they keep each other company.

    Quinn was a handsome lad and I feel your loss. Sorry.

  12. ZekeSeptember 10, 2023

    Another rain delay, imagine that. All 3 games had weather delay’s. Hopefully they can at least finish the 5th so it’s an official game.

  13. DavidSeptember 10, 2023

    Is Peralta injured??

  14. OldBear48September 10, 2023

    Sorry for your loss Mark. My dog Red passed a couple of years ago. He was a great dog and only 5 1/2 years old. But he had diabetes, and I did not find that out until the day he passed. He survived an attack by a pit bull. I won’t get another. I just can’t see having a pet in an apartment, especially a dog. They need to be able to run.

  15. Duke Not SniderSeptember 10, 2023

    Sorry for your loss, Mark. Quinn was a fine-looking pooch.

    On a less important note, this lineup raises a few questions.

    Where is JDM? Nice to have Mookie back, but why is Martinez missing? Is it his back or groin again? Max is DH and Taylor is a 3B.

    And why, again, is Peralta so high in the order? Both Heyward and Outman have significantly better numbers. I just wish some sportswriter would ask Roberts why he has Peralta hitting ahead of guys who are having better seasons.

  16. ZekeSeptember 10, 2023

    Very sorry for the loss of Quinn. I know the pain all too well. I have had 1 dog and 7 cats that I have had the pleasure of being an owner of and had to deal with their passing. It’s tough as hell to lose a pet.

  17. dodgerramSeptember 10, 2023

    Bobby Miller made one bad pitch yesterday and it cost him a win .

    He will only get better, but has to controll his emotions better.

    Japans Yamamoto pitched a no hitter in front of major league scouts and team officials.

    I hope the Dodgers will be in the hunt for this guy this offseason , will likely get posted.

    go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

  18. Dodger dadSeptember 10, 2023

    Great, Mookie is back! Barnes? I know day game after a night game. Why no JD? 3 hits disqualifies you from playing next game? Lol

  19. Andrew Vincent ForteSeptember 10, 2023

    Sorry for your loss Mark. Never had a dog only annoying cats for the kids growing up.

  20. Andrew Vincent ForteSeptember 10, 2023

    Saturday scores

    Oklahoma City 2, Sugar Land 1

    Springfield 8, Tulsa 3

    West Michigan 5, Great Lakes 3

    Rancho Cucamonga 8, Visalia 5

    Sunday schedule

    11 a.m. PT: Great Lakes (Jared Karros) at West Michigan (Jackson Jobe)

    12:05 p.m. PT: Oklahoma City (Mike Montgomery) at Sugar Land (Shawn Dubin)

    2 p.m.: Rancho Cucamonga (TBA) vs. Visalia (Lorenzo Encarnacion)

    2:35 p.m.: Tulsa (Kendall Williams) at Springfield (Brandon Komar)

    Joe Kelly is scheduled to pitch at some point in Sunday’s game for Rancho Cucamonga, in what should be a final tuneup before rejoining the Dodgers later in the series against the Padres at home.

  21. Andrew Vincent ForteSeptember 10, 2023

    1:35 PM ET

    Dodgers (86-55)

    Nationals (64-78)

    SP Ryan Yarbrough L

    7-6 3.80 ERA

    SP Trevor Williams R

    6-9 5.21 ERA

    Confirmed Lineup

    2B Mookie Betts R

    1B F. Freeman L

    LF D. Peralta L

    DH Max Muncy L

    RF J. Heyward L

    3B Chris Taylor R

    CF James Outman L

    SS Miguel Rojas R

    C A. Barnes R

    58% Rain

    76° Wind 6 mph R-L

    Mookie’s back in the lineup

  22. Singing the BlueSeptember 10, 2023

    So sorry for your loss Mark. It’s hard enough losing a loyal friend to old age but this is doubly devastating.

    Hang in there and try to focus on the great memories you have.

  23. Johnny GentleSeptember 10, 2023

    Very sorry about your dog, Mark.

  24. Johnny GentleSeptember 10, 2023

    Lynn’s a lefty?

  25. SpokaneBobSeptember 10, 2023

    I am so sorry for your loss. I’ve had and loved dogs my entire life. When I lost my elkhound Chloe a few of years ago I thought I would never have another dog because I didn’t want to die and leave the dog. Two years ago my daughter wanted to get a puppy for my grandkids who live with us and I agreed as I wouldn’t be the primary caregiver. What a blessing this grand doggie has been to all of us. It is just so hard when we lose one of these wonderful friends. Hang in there Mark.

  26. MushersPopSeptember 10, 2023

    By the edge of a woods, at the foot of a hill,

    Is a lush, green meadow where time stands still.

    Where the friends of man and woman do run,

    When their time on earth is over and done.

    For here, between this world and the next,

    Is a place where each beloved creature finds rest.

    On this golden land, they wait and they play,

    Till the Rainbow Bridge they cross over one day.

    No more do they suffer, in pain or in sadness,

    For here they are whole, their lives filled with gladness.

    Their limbs are restored, their health renewed,

    Their bodies have healed, with strength imbued.

    They romp through the grass, without even a care,

    Until one day they start, and sniff at the air.

    All ears prick forward, eyes dart front and back,

    Then all of a sudden, one breaks from the pack.

    For just at that instant, their eyes have met;

    Together again, both person and pet.

    So they run to each other, these friends from long past,

    The time of their parting is over at last.

    The sadness they felt while they were apart,

    Has turned into joy once more in each heart.

    They embrace with a love that will last forever,

    And then, side-by-side, they cross over… together.

  27. Carlos ZamoraSeptember 10, 2023

    Sorry for your loss Mark. I am dog owner too. So sorry.

  28. dodgerramSeptember 10, 2023

    I feel your pain , Mark.

    We have 3 Weimaraner, Maddox is 12 years old, Hunter and Ivar are twins and are 2 years old.

    Only dog owners know how tough it is to lose one of them. They are family members.

    Go Dodgers!!!!!!!

  29. Dodger dadSeptember 10, 2023

    Sorry for your loss. Some people don’t realize how much loyal pets are a huge part of our lives. Lost my girl a couple years ago and miss her as much now as ever. Tough loss last night. Miller. Is absolutely number uno in rotation! Looks as if Pepiot is spotted in at 2, and maybe Clayton will rebound and be 3. Lynn is simply an unknown right now. I can see Dodgers making a deep run or losing in first round again! Not being a pessimist, just a realist, after Mookie and Freddie the offense can go into hibernation, or if our left-handed lineup is clicking, we can be lethal. I’m one of the wacko crazy ass fans who doesn’t like all the platoons. I also know it’s a necessity on this team. I would like a more constant lineup with one or 2 platoons. Just my preference. Lux would be at 2nd next year and Rojas at shortstop. I would go get a big-time left fielder, move Max to DH (if he’s there), and trade for Arenado, if not possible give Michael Bush the job out of spring training. Obtain a backup catcher that can hit at least 230-240, since Clayton possibly won’t be there! A rotation of Miller,Pepiot,Buehler. Stone, and a lefty sounds great to me! Maybe Will Smith is that left fielder! Pry Salvador Perez away from the Royals for one year till Rushing is ready. 100 wins is not a priority, but damn with the mighty Friars having a shitshow season, how sweet would it be? Can’t wait to watch the Padre reality show this offseason. Who stays, who goes? Still believe the great Tatis ends up a Yankee, along with Cody Bellinger. They should trade Johnny hustle to the White Sox! Let the gun begin! Shy Mark, so sorry for your loss, God bless the mighty Quinn!

  30. Watford DodgerSeptember 10, 2023

    Very very sad to hear of the passing of the Mighty Quinn. Devastating news.

    Sorry for your loss Mark.

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