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Disclaimer: What follows only applies to those that say this really silly stupid stuff. Do you really believe that the Dodgers will have a poor offensive lineup? With Freddie Freeman, Max Muncy, Mookie Betts, Will Smith, and JD Martinez? That also means that you don’t think…

By Mark Timmons14 min read26 comments

Disclaimer: What follows only applies to those that say this really silly stupid stuff.

Do you really believe that the Dodgers will have a poor offensive lineup? With Freddie Freeman, Max Muncy, Mookie Betts, Will Smith, and JD Martinez? That also means that you don’t think anyone else will step up, right? No rookies. No non-roster invitees. Not Miguel Rojas. Nobody… because everybody sucks!

Here is what we have heard so far:

  • Freidman and Gomez Adams have destroyed the most dangerous roster in the big leagues in 2 years while allowing the Padres and others to surpass them by light years!!Are you on or off your meds?
  • The Padres and the Mets have left the Dodgers in the dust yet Fraudman is allowed to destroy the roster!On what planet? Uranus?
  • “I think that Luke Williams might be the utility infielder guy.” Ha Ha Ha and I will be King!
  • If Rojas Taylor Thompson and Heyward all get regular playing time my beloved Dodgers are in trouble”The Padres beat the Dodgers in the playoffs with Ha-Seong Kim (.251 BA/.708 OPS) at SS.
  • “Two names: Oneil Cruz .” So, even though he is still very raw and hit .233 with 17 errors in 79 games, the Dodgers should trade him back with several top prospects so that he can kill a spectator with a high throw with his 160 MPH Fastball? Good drugs there! I am not a believer in Cruz.
  • “The Dodgers should get José Iglesias and Johnathan Villar as insurance at SS.” Villar has not started at SS as a regular since 2019 and is not viewed by any baseball people as a SS, Why doesn’t anyone want Iglesias? If AF thinks he can play, he will sign him. Telling AF what to do is like performing brain surgery on yourself without a surgeon… because you think you know more about it. Ha!

I “knew” when I wrote what I did yesterday that Lux had a torn ACL – my only question was whether it was the MCL too. When bad things happen to the Dodgers, it seems like many Dodger fans jump in front of their keyboards, take out their brains, and begin to type… like they’re possessed by an idiot demon!

Every Spring and every offseason, a certain segment of fans (who like to call themselves “realists”) lose all perspective and their collective minds, and I say, “Calm down, he’s got this!” And every year, he goes out and puts a team on the field that wins the division and would have won two World Series were it not for the cheating Asstricks! Then the next season, it starts all over with everyone losing their minds and him winning again. You really aren’t realists – you are delusional… maybe borderline neurotic or even psychotic. Andrew Friedman’s Dodgers have won more games than any other team in baseball during the same time period, and it is not even close!

This is a very ugly game that you play, and it doesn’t make you look smart. It makes you look just the opposite. It’s like saying in January or February that AF should now trade for Adames and Reynolds. Yes, he should have… regardless of whether the other team wanted to or not. He should have just marched right over to that team and made the trade because it only takes one team to make a trade… Right? I am sorry (OK, no, I’m not), but I do not suffer fools very well.

Andrew Friedman is no stranger to trades – in fact, he is not afraid to make really big ones, but I am going to suggest that he knows a lot more about when and who to trade than me or anyone else here. It’s OK to make trade suggestions, but how about putting some thought behind it? Friedman could make a signing or two now, but it would be highly unusual for him to make a blockbuster trade right now.

It would be idiotic to trade Vargas, Busch, Outman, Miller, Stone, or a number of other players without seeing if they are ready this year and if Heyward, Thompson, Rojas, Taylor, Peralta, and others can be high-level contributors. He would be buying in the best Seller’s Market possible, which means he would have to pay a huge premium. How far away are Jonny LeDuca, Andy Pages, Diego Cartaya, Dalton Rushing, and others? So, the Dodgers play on. Roberts mentioned that Mookie is under consideration to play 2B more this year, and some think he is the permanent starter there. That was actually discussed in the offseason as well. Mookie would love to play 2B, and maybe he will some more this year, but remember, he is likely the best Rightfielder in the game.

Someone put Mookie in the lineup yesterday at 2B at the expense of Vargas and then had no one in LF. He only had eight players in the lineup. That’s not called “not thinking it through.” That is called “not thinking, Period!” I could see this as a possibility (at times):

  1. Betts 2B
  2. Freeman 1B
  3. Martinez DH
  4. Muncy 3B
  5. Smith C
  6. Peralta RF
  7. Vargas LF
  8. Outman/Heyward/Thompson/Taylor CF (pic ’em – they won’t all make the team)
  9. Rojas SS

Actually, I think the lineup would be better with Mookie in RF and Peralta in LF, and Vargas at 2B. I could also make a case for Busch at 2B or LF, but that is on him to show he belongs. That can still be a formidable lineup. This is why they have Spring Training. I was not sold on Gavin Lux as a SS, but that is no longer in question. Miguel Vargas has looked solid at 2B, but many of you want to poo-poo what he can do. In 2021 Michael Harris of the Braves hit .294 at A+Ball with 7 HR. In 2022, at AA, he hit .305 with 5 HR in 196 ABs. He then moved to the Braves, where in 441 ABs, he hit .297 with 19 HR. While not as fast, Miguel Vargas is exactly that kind of player.

Vargas is ready. He has put in the work, and he is ready. Most baseball people I know agree with that. In fact, every baseball person I know is sure of that. I don’t know if Busch or Outman is ready. What if Busch and Outman go back to AAA, and Thompson and Heyward are cut? How about this:

  1. Betts RF
  2. Freeman 1B
  3. Martinez DH
  4. Muncy 3B
  5. Smith C
  6. Vargas 2B
  7. Peralta LF
  8. Taylor CF
  9. Rojas SS

Of course, some of you will say, “We can’t afford to have Rojas batting 9th!” What? You had Bellinger with 100 more strikeouts than Rojas did hitting 9th, and you had Gallo and Thompson (both of whom are strikeout machines). When you strikeout, you make an out – pure and simple, but Rojas doesn’t strikeout – he puts the ball in play. What happens when you put the ball in play? Well, you could hit into a double play. You could hit a flyout (but that can advance the runner). You could ground out, but that could move a runner. You could force the Defender into making an error. More good can come from putting the ball in play than from a strikeout.

For his career, Miguel Rojas has hit .290 with RISP and .282 with men on base. Yes, the Dodgers can live with the defense he brings and with putting the ball in play and his clutch hitting. However, this is all conjecture because we have to play these Spring Training games and get a couple of months into the season to see what the team is all about.

I was going to stop right there, but then, some of you were up late last night working yourself into a frenzy and coming up with delusional ideas, such as that Jacob Amaya was a “close to major league ready SS.” Come on, man! On what planet? And then, someone says this:

There’s a big difference in best team in regular season and best all around team built to win playoff games.For those you who think playoffs are a crapshoot and luck are just making excuses for the years dodgers weren’t good when it mattered most. And anyone who thinks asstros weren’t best team out there last year send me some of what your smoking and bear I don’t get how so many are saying Shelby Miller is a lock for to make team. Dude sucks

Well, I can’t let stuff like that go that is so demonstrably false, so here goes:

So, the Astros were the World Series Champs last year, right?  Does that make them the best team? Well, they are in the discussion, and if you believe that, you also have to accept the argument that the Phillies were the second-best team. The deeply flawed, can’t field, journeyman pitcher team with .218 BA Kyle Schwarber as the leadoff hitter. How do you explain how a rag-tag bunch like that almost won the World Series? The Astros won 106 games while the Dodgers won 111 games, but the Dodgers ran away with their division and did not play a meaningful game for six weeks at the end of the season. They were supposed to be neck-and-neck with the Padres, but it didn’t happen, and it turns out that was bad luck because complacency breeds more complacency. 

How did the Astros get there?  Well, a lot of that team was homegrown from when they tanked for years. They won with a Rookie SS who hit .253 and a CF’er who hit .245. Their 1B hit .245. Alex Bregman had one of his worst seasons and hit .259. Their catcher hit .186, but their home-grown pitchers… many from when they drafted high because they tanked were studs. In the postseason, Altuve hit .190, and Yordon Alvarez hit .192.  As a team, the Astros hit .233 in the post-season, while the Dodgers were blown out in the first round as they hit .227. The Astros were 11-2 in the playoffs, and they allowed 2.29 ER a game. They won on the backs of their stud starters, who were mostly acquired as draft picks when they tanked. The Dodgers Ace blew out his arm, and May barely made it back, but he wasn’t a factor. 

Were the 1988 Dodgers the best team?  Hell no! But they won it all on emotion… the emotion that broke the A’s backs. Do you think if they had to play four or five teams in the playoffs, they could have pulled it off? You are the one smoking something if you believe that!  The playoffs are luck and a crapshoot, but I did not say that they were ALL luck and a Crapshoot. There is luck involved. The more games you play, the more you are exposed. The more you are exposed, the better your chance of losing. My 14-Year-Old Grandaughter, who is a Red Sox fan can explain that. If you can’t comprehend that… well, I am sorry. 

There are entire college courses on Statistics and Probability. There are three major types of probabilities:

  • Theoretical Probability.
  • Experimental Probability.
  • Axiomatic Probability.

Within math, there are rules of probability:

  • Addition Rule. Whenever an event is the union of two other events, say A and B, then P(A or B)=P(A)+P(B)−P(A∩B) 
  • Complementary Rule.
  • Conditional Rule.
  • Multiplication Rule.
  • … and on and on…

James Outman hit a home run in his first At-Bat.  Mike Trout did not, so James Outman is better than Mike Trout? You have to believe that if you believe the best team always wins. We all know that’s hogwash, but somehow some of you want to believe that Outman is going to be better than Vargas. That’s OK.  You can have your opinions, but when you somehow think that HR event is based on anything but pure, blind luck, you are crazy! Baseball, probably more than any sport, involves a pretty substantial degree of luck. On a daily basis, the best team does not win. Comprehend that! I mean, really think about that! That also applies in the playoffs. I do not understand how one can be so delusional as to not comprehend that! You can smoke a ball at 111 MPH that a fielder makes a diving stop on, saving three runs, while the next inning, a bloop hit at 48 MPH can score two runs. Some of it is skill, but a lot is just “baseball luck.”

Were the 2021 Braves the best team in baseball because Eddie Rosario was hitting outta’ his mind? I would agree that the 2020 Dodgers were the best in 2020… especially since they had no home-field advantage and had to win an extra round. the 2019 Nats were absolutely not the best team, but they won it all behind Strasburg, who was rewarded with a huge contract and has never been able to pick much since. 

I am not saying it is all luck either. It’s a lot of things, but luck is huge. A bad hop (one that the best fielder ever cannot handle)  can change the game in a wink of an eye.

One final thing: I have never said Shelby Miller will make the team, but he is an interesting rehab project by Friedman. After one game, he has a 40.50 ERA. That’s pretty bad, but EVan Phillips got crushed last season in the Spring and yet was unhittable all year. This is why they play the games. Maybe Mike Busch and James Outman are not ready. What if Jonny DeLuca and Andy Pages show that they are? You never know… this is baseball and as a wise man on this site said yesterday: “In Andrew Friedman I trust.

Mash Unit Report

From the Dodgers website:

INJURY UPDATES

2B Miguel Vargas (hairline fracture on right pinkie finger)
Expected return: Still playing
Vargas sustained a hairline fracture while taking ground balls at second base early in spring. The Cuban infielder picked up a bat on Feb. 26 and has been swinging off a tee, but is still not cleared to swing in games. Vargas has been able to play in Cactus League games, but has been instructed not to swing at pitches. He’s drawn a pair of walks. Barring a setback, he should be able to play in enough Spring Training games to be ready for Opening Day. (Last updated: Feb. 28)

LHP Victor González (left elbow inflammation)
Expected return: Start of the season
After a season full of injuries, González came into Spring Training healthy and has impressed early in camp. He has yet to appear in a Cactus League game, but could be in the mix for a bullpen spot. (Last updated: Feb. 28)

RHP Daniel Hudson (torn left ACL)
Expected return: Possibly as early as start of the season
Hudson tore his left ACL in June, but was expected to be fully recovered for the start of the 2023 season. During his rehab, however, Hudson experienced right ankle tendinitis that set his recovery back a few weeks. Hudson is throwing bullpen sessions during Spring Training and is feeling healthy. It’s still unclear if he’ll be able to build up in time for Opening Day. If he doesn’t, he’s not expected to miss much time. (Last updated: Feb. 28)

RHP Alex Reyes (frayed labrum in right shoulder)
Expected return: Mid-to-late season
Reyes, who signed a one-year deal with a club option in early February, is still not throwing off a mound, and that isn’t expected to happen for until at least late March. The right-hander has, however, been throwing regularly as he recovers from injury. The hope is Reyes can help the Dodgers by midseason. (Last updated: Feb. 28)

RHP J.P. Feyereisen (right shoulder surgery)
Expected return: Late August at the earliest 
Feyereisen, who was acquired from the Rays on Dec. 14, underwent right shoulder surgery this offseason in a procedure that was described as a “general cleanup of the rotator cuff and labrum.” He won’t be able to pick up a baseball until April and he’ll be sidelined until at least the end of August. (Last updated: Dec. 14)

SS Gavin Lux (torn right ACL)
Expected return: 2024
Lux tore his right ACL in a Cactus League game on Feb. 27 and is scheduled to undergo surgery in Los Angeles on March 7. The shortstop also suffered damage to his right LCL. Lux was scheduled to be the Dodgers’ everyday shortstop in 2023, but he’ll be forced to miss the entire season. (Last updated: Feb. 28)

RHP Blake Treinen (right shoulder)
Expected returnTBD
Treinen dealt with recurring shoulder injuries last season, and while he made it back in time to pitch in the postseason, he opted to undergo surgery shortly after the World Series ended. Treinen hopes to pitch by the end of the 2023 season, but it’s still too early to tell if that’s possible or if the team will hold him out until the ’24 season. (Last updated: Feb. 28)

RHP Walker Buehler (Tommy John surgery)
Expected return: Possibly late 2023 or start of ’24
Buehler underwent Tommy John surgery a second time on Aug. 23. Because of how lengthy the recovery is, he will likely miss the majority — if not all — of the 2023 season. There’s a chance Buehler could return late next season as a reliever, if the Dodgers and the right-hander go that route. But it’s too early to tell if he will be on a Major League mound next season. (Last updated: Nov. 8)

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  1. MichaelMarch 2, 2023

    I’m feeling better about Rojas as each day passes. He sure seems to have right attitude and top three defensive SS in league and really like the low K rate especially after getting so burnt out on strikeout prone players last year. Outman got a look in his eyes that brims confidence, believe he’s gonna do just fine in the show. Hope he gets his chance this year. Busch is having a rough go of it so far. Vargas man this kid got the it factor. It’s a joy to watch him enjoying playing. Can’t miss star in my book. All I can say about Stone is Wow this kid knows how to pitch. See big things coming from him

  2. RC DodgerMarch 2, 2023

    The trade for Rojas sure likes like a wise investment by the Dodgers. He may not be a great offensive player, but he is a competent MLB SS who has started several years and was a highly rated defender in 2022. Hopefully, he stays healthy and provides great defense and adequate offense.

    I am sure AF is investigating several avenues for adding depth at SS. Trade candidates like Adames, Rosario, and IKF would be helpful, but costly in terms of prospects. Although Mark was critical of Jose Iglesias, he had a good year with the Rockies last year hitting 292 with 708 OPS. His career average is 279, but he does not have much power. He signed with the Rockies on March 12th last year for $5 million, so he is likely seeking more money than teams are willing to pay him. For comparison, Elvis Andrus just signed for $3 million to be backup for White Sox.

    Iglesias will be just one of many options AF is considering, but another quality SS besides Rojas and Taylor would be advisable.

  3. JayBMarch 1, 2023

    I was at the game today (rain and all). May was consistently 97-98 with every fastball. I was impressed with both Mookie and Heyward’s HR’s. Heyward into the wind was extremely impressive and off a left hander to boot. Also wanted to mention the 2 very good plays by Vargas, one on a ground ball ranging to his left and an over the shoulder catch on a wind blown pop-up. Both Trace and CT3 hit very long flies into the wind in right center. All in all the team looked pretty good.

  4. EricMarch 1, 2023

    Mark

    You continue to site Outman’s performance in MLB last year as to why me and maybe others here are high or somewhat high on Outman. I won’t speak for others, but I will speak for myself.

    You ignore the stats that Outman put up in AA and AAA that were better than what Vargas put up in AA and AAA, but you tout Vargas and dismiss Outman.

    I’m high on Outman because of what he did in the 2 upper levels of the minors, not what he did in a small sample in MLB last year.

    I’m not saying Outman will have a better career than Vargas because nobody knows, but the so called experts say so. But the so called experts get it wrong sometimes. But what I’ve been saying is Outman is more ready for MLB RIGHT NOW than Vargas is.

  5. Mark TimmonsMarch 1, 2023

    I have been a Stoner for a long time!

  6. nonicnamebumfanMarch 1, 2023

    I agree, Eric, 100%

    I can’t argue with your take on Stone either

    Cartaya needs to prove himself at AA

  7. EricMarch 1, 2023

    I have also talked about luck in the playoffs. It’s not all luck. And to use the Astros winning it all as an example to say there is no luck is stupid.

    What do you think would have happened if the Dodgers with the slump in offense beat the Padres and moved on to the next round?

    Let me remind people that the Padres barely beat the Dodgers by 2 runs, 1 run, 2 runs to advance to the next round.

    The answer to that first question is possibly the Dodgers offense would have come out of their slump and beat the Phillies to advance to the World Series making the World Series look a lot different than a team that was mediocre during the regular season who got lucky to be in the World Series.

    Don’t you think the Dodgers would have had a better chance at beating the Astros than the Phillies?

    I piece of luck in the playoffs can create a domino effect.

    And I want to mention since the discussion came up today that I had Gavin Stone as my #1 prospect on my top 11 prospect list. Others might disagree and say Cartaya and I won’t disagree about that, but I’ve been high on Gavin Stone.

  8. BobbyMarch 1, 2023

    Ok, Gavin Stone’s stuff is big time.

    If he’s not a starter, my god put him at closer!!!

  9. bradleyMarch 1, 2023

    Thanks Bear for clearing that up. It wasn’t the all-star game break that we got Machado. I still get the feeling that Dave Roberts likes veterans on his team. Rather then a bunch of rookies. It’s great you have guys in the minors. That you can bring up when starters get injured. As well as have guys that can be starters on other teams. With that you go and get there starters that we need. That’s just how baseball has been. The weaker teams lose there stars to the bigger teams. Now the Mets and Padres did it the Yankees way you go and buy all the star players. But what happens those guys like Sheezier Bogarts will they play that entire time of there contract? You never know. It’s called taking a shot at getting a ring. That’s why teams either buy or trade to get that ring. And yes your probable right. They will go with what they have. And then see what they need. But the offseason. That’s when you hope they would have gotten certain players then wait.

  10. BobbyMarch 1, 2023

    I missed the first inning where May struck out 3.

    Anyone notice how hard he was throwing? I don’t believe they have the radar gun at these games.

  11. Andrew Vincent ForteMarch 1, 2023

    Heyward goes yard today! Dodgers 2-1 middle of the 2nd.

  12. BumsrapMarch 1, 2023

    It seems like most and especially Mark are saying because the Dodgers can replace Lux defensively they are therefore fine offensively.

    The Dodgers need to replace a sizable portion of Trea’s offense. Hoping Taylor, Muncy, Heyward, and Martinez are better than last years versions is prayer based.

    Padres are going to be fun.

  13. OldBear48March 1, 2023

    Roberts said yesterday that they were putting Taylor on a throwing program so he could play more SS. As for Thor, you cannot expect a pitcher to come out his first time in spring and be throwing at maximum velocity. Monday noted that he was throwing at about the same velocity he was at the beginning of spring last year. So, look for an uptick as he pitches more and more. None of the regulars have looked especially good with the bat, but none have had more than a handful of at bats. Sheesh, have a little patience already. I think by the time spring training ends, they could very well be hitting on all cylinders. They open against Arizona at home. There have been some who have said the Dodgers and Yankees could hook up for a trade for Isiah Kiner-Falefa. For the Yankees it would be more of a salary dump, and he would not cost much. There are three free agents with SS experience still on the market. Iglesias, Gregoriuos, and Simmons. Padres signed Rougned Odor to a minor league deal. The only reason I think Busch could make the team is because with Lux going down, they lose a solid LH bat. If Heyward makes the team, they have Muncy, Peralta, Freeman, Heyward as the only left-handed bats. Everyone else hits from the right side. They could also opt to keep Steven Duggar on the roster. Both he and Zimmer hit from the left side. Right now, Zimmer is 2-4 in spring and Duggar has not gotten a hit yet. Bradley, I want to explain something to you and do not take it wrong or personally. There were two SS whom the writers thought the Dodgers could target in trade over the winter, Adames in Milwaukee, and Anderson of the White Sox. As of right now, neither team has shown a willingness to trade either of those players. The reason Mark keeps saying it will not happen until the deadline, is simply because in all reality, that is when those kinds of trades are made. Machado was picked up right after the All-Star game in 2018. Turner and Scherzer were picked up at the deadline in 21. AF has also not always traded for star players simply because he might not think the star was worth what his parent team was asking. Case in point, the Dodgers probably could have put together a package equal to, or better than what the Padres paid for Soto. Besides, Soto primarily plays right. So does Betts, so he was not a need. Oh we fans would have loved to get him, but at what cost? Then you have to factor in his free agency after 2024. How much would they be willing to pay him when they have to think about Urias and others after this season? AF does not trade prospects he believes will help the Dodgers win. Outside of Keibert Ruiz and maybe Jeter Downs, he rarely has moved his #1 or 2 prospect. Adames has a lot of power that is true, but did you know he struck out 166 times last year? That is six more times than Chris Taylor did. If I had my choice of Anderson or Adames, I would take Anderson any day. Close in power, better hitter for average, and the guy can run.

  14. MichaelMarch 1, 2023

    Pitchers got the edge over hitters this early in spring. I think Should wait til hitters start getting their timing back before making to harsh of observations

  15. CassidyMarch 1, 2023

    It’s still early. But JDM’s bat speed doesn’t look any better than JT’s. We’re gonna need a few players to step beyond their 23 projections.

  16. dodgerrickMarch 1, 2023

    I attended 3 Spring games (Sunday vs Cubs, Monday vs. Pads, Tuesday vs. Reds). A few obserevations:

    1 – Urias already looks ready for the season. He looked really sharp yesterday and was already throwing a crisp 93 with the FB, great command, good curve. Saw Thor throw 2 innings yeseterday too – throwing about 91 with the FB. No big changes yet.

    2 – Graterol throwing 97 already and looks really good. Rubby de la Rosa looked surprisingly good yesterday. Andre Jackson looks sharp.

    3 – I know it’s early, but JDM, Perralta have not looked good at the plate. Taylor still looks like Taylor at the plate. Jason Heyward looked like he’s in great shape, but he still isn’t hitting. I don’t see him as a CF.

    4 – Of the prospects, Busch, Outman and Cartaya have all looked overmatched – Outman has looked particularly bad at the plate, but very good in the field. Busch has not looked very good at 2B either. Cartaya does not look like a major league catcher yet. Pages has looked good though.

    5 – No sightings of Kershaw, May, Gonsolin, Almonte or Phillips yet.

    6 – The team will be find with Rojas at SS. I am more concerned with INF defense with Muncy and Vargas. They really don’t have another utility INF candidate. Vivas looked pretty good. Yonny Hernandez is not a major league player.

  17. Andrew Vincent ForteMarch 1, 2023

    3:05 PM ET vs Texas Rangers

    SP Dustin May

    Confirmed Lineup

    RF Mookie Betts R

    LF T. Thompson R

    C Will Smith R

    SS Chris Taylor R

    CF J. Heyward L

    DH James Outman L

    3B Y. Hernandez S

    1B M. Busch L

    2B M. Vargas R

  18. BobbyMarch 1, 2023

    If, big if, but if Andy Pages proves he might be ready now, then stick him in LF.

    Would anyone be shocked if Pages had better numbers this year than Heyward, Duggar, Peralta, etc?

    That allows CT3 to play SS as well.

  19. dodgerpatchMarch 1, 2023

    Peralta is a mediocre defensive outfielder. I don’t see him playing RF. However, Lux’s injury gives Outman or Trayce a bit of a lifeline, especially if Mookie plays some 2nd base. It seems like, aside from Mookie, the Dodgers are unsettled in the outfield, but, at the same time, have a lot of possibilities in the outfield – too many, maybe. With Mookie playing some 2nd base, the Dodgers could have Peralta/Heyward in LF, and any combination of Outman, Trayce, CT3 in CF, and Outman, Trayce in RF. A lot of possibilities, but also a lot of moving parts and and too much of a temptation for Roberts to overmanage the lineup.

    CT3 and Rojas have pretty equal splits, with Rojas having an edge against LHP and CT3 being a little better against RHP. Expect Roberts to do his lineup juggling routine. Expect to see CT3 play a lot at SS – maybe even be the starter with Rojas being the utility guy at 3rd/SS/2nd base that they signed him to be. After all, CT3 at short is what Mark was advocating months ago.

    I’m somewhat amazed that Mark and Bear take the time to read and respond to some of the comments. I had to read one twice before was able to decipher the unique dialect of poor spelling and incoherent thoughts. I will never do that again.

    I grew up in a religious household and the Exorcist scared the bejeesus out of me when I was young. I think Linda Blair lives somewhere locally here in OC – Coto de Caza I think I read. Like a lot of child actors, she wound up being a bit of a trainwreck as an adult.

  20. sbuffaloMarch 1, 2023

    Okay, it’s not the end of the world, but losing Gavin Lux definitely hurts the team. I feel really bad for him. I’ve always liked Lux, no question he can play shortstop. But now it falls to Miguel Rojas, a slick fielder, who will provide some good at bats. The Dodgers can definitely win the division with Rojas at short.

    Although I’m somewhat stunned by the big contracts the Padres are tossing around, I also find it interesting that a lot of other MLB teams are not happy with San Diego. Padres are making other teams look bad because they apparently believe they can spend their way into a championship. Makes their fans wonder why their team is not pursuing a similar strategy.

    As to the Dodgers, this is where LA’s farm and development system pays off. Some of the young players will step up and can make a difference. Just looking at it on paper, the Dodgers would seem to have the pitching edge and that may end up as the deciding factor in the NL West.

    The Dodgers do need Chris Taylor and Max Muncy to bounce back. Clayton Kershaw raves about Miguel Vargas and his bat so that says something.

    I really like James Outman, never been a fan of Jason Heyward, but if Freddie Freeman is right, Heyward could help, especially if the bat comes around. Who knows, but the Dodgers have been able to get more out of players like Heyward than their former teams did.

    Honestly, I’m more excited about this upcoming season than those in recent memory. I think the unknown is fun and the chance to see prospects reaching the major league club and contributing adds to the excitement.

  21. DaveMarch 1, 2023

    Hey man, ya sound like there’s something bad about what I been smoking. You straight arrow guys don’t know what a good joint can do for your thinking and concentration. Plus it must make me look cool cause when I walk in at work everybody starts looking at me!

    Maybe your pissed at the world or somethin. But no worries dude, hit me up at 743-, wait, its 437- uh, no 347- something, oh hell I’ll get back w ya, but I can score you a good bag to end all your worries!

  22. Johnny GentleMarch 1, 2023

    I agree with Mark that the Lux injury is big but not fatal. Just plug Rojas in and bat him 9th. He may surprise.

  23. MichaelMarch 1, 2023

    I’m a big fan of Friedman’s Mark, what he’s done for my team since been there is awesome but I’m not happy with the way he’s constructed bottom of order and bench last couple years and so far this year. Wasn’t happy with the Kimbrel trade. Not happy with signing Shelby Miller and was downright pissed over gallo trade at same time no other GM I’d rather have. Those are my opinions and can be disagreed with all anybody wants just like I disagree with lots of your opinions and that’s ok

  24. Mark TimmonsMarch 1, 2023

    I am going to take a stab at the Opening Day Lineup:

    1. Betts RF

    2. Freeman 1B

    3. Martinez DH

    4. Muncy 3B

    5. Smith C

    6. Peralta LF

    7. Vargas 2B

    8. Outman CF (the second choice is Heyward)

    9. Rojas SS

    Would Doc consider starting Clayton one final time on Opening Day?

  25. Mark TimmonsMarch 1, 2023

    Injury Update Above:

  26. MichaelMarch 1, 2023

    Boy Mark I really rattled your cage. I never said luck wasn’t big part of baseball I was trying to say it’s not all just a lucky crapshoot. It takes a lot of talent and elite pitching to win it all. Of course having a Orel brings chance’s way up and if I’m ever convinced it’s nothing but a lucky crapshoot I’m done with baseball. There’s no point and Friedman isn’t the genius you think he is and neither are you

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