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Dustin May may be the Dodger’s best pitcher before the season is over. He did not have his best stuff or pinpoint control last night, but even when he is “off,” he is still extremely hard to hit. His “bad stuff” is better than most pitchers’ “good stuff!” Actually, the entire…

By Mark Timmons5 min read24 comments

Dustin May may be the Dodger’s best pitcher before the season is over. He did not have his best stuff or pinpoint control last night, but even when he is “off,” he is still extremely hard to hit. His “bad stuff” is better than most pitchers’ “good stuff!” Actually, the entire starting staff is pretty good, with an ERA of 1.76! Dustin May’s stuff was electric, however., as he is displaying “late movement” within the zone. Tony Gonsolin’s return is also imminent.

David Peralta, Chris Taylor, Max Muncy, and JD Martinez have not even got untracked yet, although most are showing signs of life – there is reason to be excited. The Dodgers took six walks to go with seven hits last night and that was without the human walking machine, Miguel Vargas! This team is going to surprise a lot of people.

Do you remember when just about everyone was crying about the outfield with Thompson, Peralta, Taylor, and Heyward? It seems to be working out just fine. Worrying does not take away tomorrow’s troubles. It takes away today’s peace! Don’t Worry – Be Happy!

MadBum vs. Clayton tonight!

Down on the Farm

The Game Summaries are straight from each teams’ website

OKC Dodgers – They are off to a 5-1 start after a 5-4 win over Las Vegas last night. Luke Williams is off to a good start with a .391 BA and 1.226 OPS. He is another player to keep an eye on (like Jahmai Jones). If he remains hot by the midway point, he could get a “look-see.”

*Game Summary: *Down by one run with the bases empty and two outs in the ninth inning, the Oklahoma City Dodgers rallied for two runs to stun the Las Vegas Aviators, 5-4, Thursday night at Las Vegas Ballpark. The Aviators (1-5) had a 4-3 lead in the top of the ninth inning, and each of the first two OKC batters struck out. Down to the team’s final strike, Michael Busch was hit by a pitch and Luke Williams followed with a double. On the first pitch of the next at-bat, Steven Duggar sent a sent single to right field, scoring both Busch and Williams to put the Dodgers (5-1) ahead. Reliever Bryan Hudson needed just nine pitches to complete the bottom of the inning and wrap-up the Dodgers’ fifth consecutive win. The Dodgers took an early 2-0 lead in the first inning on a two-run double by Ryan Ward. However, the Aviators scored the game’s next four runs and led, 4-2, after six innings. Williams recorded a sacrifice fly in the seventh inning to bring the game to a one-run margin.

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Tulsa Drillers – The Tulsa Drillers 2023 season opening game on Thursday night was a rousing success thanks to two straight big at-bats and an impressive combination on the mound. In the bottom of the third inning of a scoreless game, outfielders Jonny DeLuca and Yusniel Diaz hit back-to-back home runs to stake the Drillers to a three-run lead.

The support was enough thanks to a dominant performance from a pair of Tulsa hurlers, as Landon Knack and Emmet Sheehan combined to blank San Antonio on just two hits. The result was a 7-0 Drillers victory over the Missions before nearly 7,000 fans at ONEOK Field.

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The win marked the first time the Drillers have recorded a shutout victory in a season opener since they blanked the Shreveport Swamp Dragons 1-0 at Drillers Stadium in the opening game of the 2002 season.

Thursday’s opener began with two scoreless innings, but Diaz and DeLuca quickly changed the direction of the game. After Kody Hoese singled to lead off the bottom of the third, Diaz hit the next pitch over the left-center field wall for the first two runs of the season.

DeLuca followed and belted a 3-2 pitch into the Budweiser Terrace in the left field terrace to up the Tulsa lead to three runs.

The home run continued a hot streak at ONEOK Field for Diaz, even though the streak is separated by nearly five years. The outfielder was with the Drillers in 2018 before a trade sent him to the Baltimore Orioles in July of that season. In his last two games at ONEOK Field prior to the trade, Diaz was seven for nine with a double, a homer and four runs batted in, making him 9-13 with 2 homers in his last three games in Tulsa in a period spanning 4½ years.

Drillers starting pitcher Knack fell one inning short of qualifying for the victory, but he was outstanding in his 2023 debut. Knack, who is rated among the Los Angeles Dodgers Top 20 prospects, allowed just two hits in four shutout innings. He did not walk a batter and struck out one.

Great Lakes Loons – Ronan Kopp starts tonight for their opening day.

Rancho Cucamonga Quakes – On what could be called a perfect weather night at LoanMart Field, the Quakes put together a near-perfect performance, topping Inland Empire in shutout fashion by a final of 3-0 in the first game of the season.

A terrific crowd of over 3,300 fans were treated to beautiful weather and strong pitching in Thursday’s opener.

Maddux Bruns tossed a career-best four scoreless innings and equaled his career high with seven strikeouts, while Chris Campos (1-0) and Lucas Wepf combined for five scoreless frames to seal the victory.

The Quakes struck for a run in the first on an RBI hit by Thayron Liranzo, taking a first-inning lead against rehabbing Angels pitcher Griffin Canning.

Rancho made it 2-0 against Canning (0-1) in the third, as Chris Newell doubled home Jose Izarra.

Liranzo, who threw out a pair of would-be base-stealers in Thursday’s win, completed his big night with a solo home run in the eighth, giving the Quakes some insurance at 3-0.

Wepf finished the ninth inning by working around a one-out walk, collecting his first save of the year in the process.

The Quakes’ pitching staff finished the game with 16 strikeouts, walking just three batters in the win.

Rancho (1-0) will send Peter Heubeck to the mound in his 2023 debut on Friday, as he’ll take on right-hander Caden Dana at 6:30pm in game two of the series.

Friday is Family RV Family Feast Night, with $2 hot dogs, $1 Pepsi products and $1 ice cream sandwiches. Tickets are available at rcquakes.com. Go Quakes!

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  1. Andrew Vincent ForteApril 8, 2023

    I think the Dodgers haven gotten the best results from Max Muncy over the years and it’s time to move on by platooning him with Taylor when Rojas returns. That is not the final solution as AF and BG have to come up with another alternative by trade or from within. Also he should not be batting clean-up.

    I was trying to decide last night which laugh is worse ,Jessica Mendoza or the incompetent Vice-President Kamala Harris. Tough choice.

  2. Duke Not SniderApril 8, 2023

    Fine with trading Max… if the return matches the Dodgers’ needs.

    What will the Phillies give back?

  3. Duke Not SniderApril 8, 2023

    Pretty early to panic about Max. But why didn’t Vargas get more reps a 3B in the spring?

    It’s good to see that Outman is getting his ABs. After his HR, he came up with runners on base. A less disciplined batter might have tried to be a hero and chased a pitch. Outman took a walk.

    Meanwhile, Bryan Reynolds might be the NL MVP so far. His price is going up. An OF of Betts, Outman and Reynolds could be nice.

  4. EricApril 8, 2023

    Taylor HR. Take that starting SS job permanently.

  5. Mark TimmonsApril 8, 2023

    I am becoming extremely impressed by Miguel Vargas’s work at 2B!

  6. Mark TimmonsApril 8, 2023

    Jessica Mendoza’s Hyenna-Laughing, I could do without!

  7. EricApril 8, 2023

    Outman HR against a LHP.

  8. Mark TimmonsApril 8, 2023

    Outman should sit against lefties. He can’t hit them!

  9. BlunderfullApril 8, 2023

    Feed family of four:

    https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRccpNLn/

  10. nonicnamebumfanApril 8, 2023

    philjones…. say, in the future, we’re facing a tough lefty like Max Fried in an important game.

    And let’s say Trayce is back to his reverse splits like last year. Be nice to know if Martinez could cut the mustard out there. I don’t think JD is as slow or is bad with the glove as people make him out to be.

  11. BlunderfullApril 8, 2023

    Why does MLB not show the pitch clock on screen, every pitch? I’m looking all over the bottom tab & it’s not there.

  12. Andrew Vincent ForteApril 7, 2023

    9:40 PM ET

    Dodgers (5-2)

    Diamondbacks (3-4)

    Clayton Kershaw L

    1-0 1.50 ERA 6IP 9K

    M. Bumgarner L

    0-1 11.25 ERA 4IP 2K

    Confirmed Lineup

    RF Mookie Betts R

    1B F. Freeman L

    DH J. Martinez R

    3B Max Muncy L

    2B M. Vargas R

    CF T. Thompson R

    LF James Outman L

    SS Chris Taylor R

    C A. Barnes R

    In Domed Stadium

  13. B HallApril 7, 2023

    Don’t expect Peralta or CT3 to get on track hitting. What has Peralta done offensively in the Majors? We know CT3 is a batter who strikes out very often. Betts needs to get on track. He is striking out way to much.

  14. philjonesApril 7, 2023

    For sure Bear. De Jesus calls pitches in both rivers and a couple down. He has a big zone. Until he doesn’t. Not very accurate. Like a weak 86%.

    It’s hard enough to hit.

    The plate is 17 inches. Pitches that touch the black add 2 inches to each side. Now the plate is 21 inches wide with legit strikes. Add a generous one ball off the plate and the zone is 25 inches wide. Nobody can cover 25 inches.

    Can you say…..ABS?

  15. EricApril 7, 2023

    So far I like Vargas better than LF and SS. I’m bias when it comes to Outman and Smith my 2 favorites. I really think Outman’s speed, on base, power would go good at #1 in the lineup. I think Betts power would be better behind Freeman and Smith. I like Taylor at SS. I’m not into the L-R-L/R-L-R thing.

    Outman (Permanent CF even against LHP)

    Smith (I like him here better, but 3rd if fine)

    Freeman (Same as Smith, 2nd is fine too)

    Betts (His power here and faster than Muncy and Martinez)

    Muncy

    Martinez

    Vargas (Better than LF and SS)

    LF or Taylor

    LF or Taylor

    Whoever gets on track first between Taylor and LF bats 8th.

    Then again things are working fine right now so……. But I’d like to see this.

  16. OldBear48April 7, 2023

    Ump last night was awful. He missed pitches for both sides.

  17. philjonesApril 7, 2023

    Muncy continues to struggle in the 4 hole. I think he takes too many strikes, We all know that hitting behind in the count is difficult and Max does it way too much. The difference in BA for MLB players based on counts, tells the story. Up 2 and 0; BA = .372. Down 2 and 0; .157. Difference is 214 points. 2 and 1 vs 1 and 2 is 194 points. I know Max loves to draw walks but I say let it eat before he’s buried in a count.

    Freddie is really good. He quietly is a superstar. He gets taken for granted. He’s like an old pair of slippers. Not appreciated until you don’t have them.

    I really like May. Over time he will prove he’s an ace or a great 2. Sometimes he gets out of whack as many young TALL pitchers do. Lots of levers to keep track of and it takes more time with tall guys.

    I would love to see him bring out that change up and throw less breaking balls. Last night the breaker was never a strike and becomes a chase pitch.. With his 3 difference fastballs moving in different quadrants at 100 to 94, a sinking change at 88-84 would be unhittable at the bottom of the zone.

    Phillips is my guy to close of face the most difficult part of a line up, late.

  18. CassidyApril 7, 2023

    I think Max can give us average D over time. I’m not giving up on him just yet. PS Max. Start swinging at first pitch mid mid fastballs!

  19. OhioDodgerApril 7, 2023

    Phillies could use a 1st baseman/DH. Trade Muncy. Put Busch at 1st.

  20. Mark TimmonsApril 7, 2023

    Great piece in the Athletic on Max Muncy’s Defensive Struggles.

  21. BlutoApril 7, 2023

    Easy on the Jahmai Jones hype. He’s light years behind Busch.

    Still unsure if his swing can handle velo. From what i have seen and heard the Dodgers didn’t do much to the swing but flatten it.

  22. Johnny GentleApril 7, 2023

    Looking good. Minors are loaded.

    Vargas better watch his tail with Busch and Jahmai behind him.

    I’d like to see him move to 3b next year with Muncy to DH.

    We have ten legit Milb SP prospects right now.

  23. BobbyApril 7, 2023

    $1 ice cream sandwiches?? I may have to go check this out

  24. CassidyApril 7, 2023

    And we haven’t had a gotta get Reynolds post in a while. Hopefully Vargas is back tonight. And CT3 has done a nice job at short. Love the minor league updates. Thx

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