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Odds and Ends – MiLB

Just a few notes today. Following some of the amazing posts in the past few days, I indeed feel somewhat like a little leaguer as my writing is solely focused on the minor leagues and naturally cannot lead to much discussion. However, little league provided me with some of my best long-term memories, way back in the early fifties. Minor league ball keeps me somewhat in touch with those memories

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Just a few notes today. Following some of the amazing posts in the past few days, I indeed feel somewhat like a little leaguer as my writing is solely focused on the minor leagues and naturally cannot lead to much discussion.  However, little league provided me with some of my best long-term memories, way back in the early fifties.

Minor league ball keeps me somewhat in touch with those memories where the game is still a game and not a business.

Landon Knack – MiLB Pitcher of the Month High-A Central

With the Loons, the 24-year-old right-hander went 3-0 in July with a 1.54 ERA in five appearances (four starts). He allowed 14 hits and one walk while striking out 37 in 23.1 innings and was promoted to Double-A Tulsa on July 31. Knack, 24, was selected by the Dodgers in the second round of the 2020 MLB Draft out of East Tennessee State University.

On Thursday Knack made his debut with the AA Tulsa Drillers. He didn’t miss a beat as he did not allow a hit until Ivan Herrera’s two-out single in the fourth.  Except for an error his first three innings would have been perfect.  He allowed but one hit, walked only one, and struck out six. Of his 72 pitches, 49 were strikes, some of which registered 100 mph on the radar gun at Hammons Field in Springfield.

Gavin Stone – MiLB Pitcher of the Week (July 26 – August 1)

Stone earned Pitcher of the Week honors in the Low-A West Division of MiLB on July 31 with a dominating appearance against the Modesta Nuts in which he threw six scoreless innings allowing only a hit and a walk. He struck out nine.

Stone was the Dodgers fifth-round selection in the 2020 First-Year Player Draft out of Central Arkansas University. The 22-year-old right-hander has a 3.79 ERA on the season over 59.1 innings pitched. He has struck out 81 and walked 20.

Three More UFO’s

Since my last post, the Dodgers have signed three more UFO’s bringing their total to 10. The new signees are left-hander Francisco Mateo out of the College of Central Florida and right-hander Garrett McDaniels out of Mount Olive University. The third UFO is left-handed pitcher Jack Dreyer out of the University of Iowa who is coming off TJ sugery.

Justin Time …

First baseman Justin Yurchak was recently promoted from the Great Lakes Loons to the Tulsa Drillers. At the time of his promotion, Yurchak was leading the High-A Central Division with a .356 batting average. He went hitless in his first three games with the Drillers but has erased that memory in the last two games in which he has six hits and five runs batted in. 

Left-hander Justin Bruihl has found his way with the AAA OKC Dodgers. He started the season with the Drillers and was promoted to the OKC Dodgers after posting a 1.20 ERA and 0.67 WHIP with Tulsa.

He had two poor outings in early July resulting in eight earned runs. In his other 16 appearances, he has allowed one earned run and none in his last 11 appearances bringing his ERA down to 3.79. He has struck out 30 in 22.2 innings with the OKC Dodgers and walked seven.

Take Note …

Outfielder James Outman was recently promoted to the Drillers from the Loons. At that time most thinking was that Ryan Ward, Andy Pages or Brandon Lewis might be promoted before Outman. However, he had a strong July slashing .314/.442/.686 with an OPS of 1.128. He hit six home runs in 18 games and drove in 13  out of the lead off spot.

Outman who plays a good center field has suited up 12 times with the Drillers. He is slashing .333/.448/.688 with an OPS of 1.136. He has four home runs and driven in 12 runs while striking out 13 times and walking 10. On the season in the two levels, he has stolen 22 bases and been caught twice.

Andy Pages has surged back to life at the plate. He has 22 home runs, one behind the league leader and 65 runs batted in only two behind the league leader.  A pair of streaks were extended for Pages on Thursday with a 1-for-2 night with two walks, as he’s reached base safely in his last 23 games and recorded a hit in his last nine.

Some of us were unhappy to see Keibert Ruiz leave the fold but we do understand the nature of the game. Many of us now see Diego Cartaya as the heir apparent to Ruiz’s role. That may well be true as he is a highly valued prospect who is now on the 7-day IL.

If it was not for Cartaya and the hype around him, the Dodgers have another catcher in the pipeline who may have been seen as a catcher of the future. He still may be that future catcher. He is not on their Top 30 Prospect List but I feel is deserving of such recognition.

Carson Taylor was selected by the Dodgers in the fourth round of the 2020 First-Year Player Draft out of Virginia Tech. In 50 games with the Loons, he has a triple slash of .280/.382/.429 and an OPS of .811. He has five home runs and 38 runs batted in while striking out 38 times and walking 32. This guy is a player. The 22-year-old switch hitter may well get a look-see with the Drillers before the 2021 season is over.

Jose Ramos has made it onto the Top 30 Prospect List. The information below is from that Top 30 list. It is the first time I have seen Ramos mentioned in the same breath as Andy Pages. Ramos will play the entire 2021 season as a 20-year-old.

The Dodgers signed MLB Pipeline’s top-rated international prospect in the 2018-19 class, Venezuela catcher Diego Cartaya, for $2.5 million and also found a bargain in that crop when they landed Ramos out of Panama for $30,000. He didn’t get a chance to come to the United States before 2021, making his debut in the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League in 2019 and getting limited to Los Angeles’ Dominican instructional league program last year during the coronavirus pandemic. He has made up for lost time this year, crushing the ball for three weeks in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League and continuing to mash following promotion to Low-A.

Five-foot-11 and 150 pounds when he turned pro, Ramos now checks in at 6-foot-1 and 200 pounds and resembles Dodgers prospect Andy Pages both physically and in terms of tools. He features well-above-average raw pop from the right side of the plate and hit a couple of tape-measure blasts in the ACL before departing. He manages the strike zone and off-speed pitches reasonably well for a young slugger and has a chance to hit for average as well as power.

Ramos has lost some speed as he has matured physically but he’s still at least an average runner, and his instincts give him the possibility of staying in center field. He has split time between center and right field in 2021 and his plus-plus arm is a weapon. He recorded 17 assists in his first 78 pro games in the outfield.

Currently, with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, Ramos in 12 games is slashing .400/.475/.760 with an OPS of 1.235. He has three home runs, 11 runs batted in and 11 of his 20 hits have been for extra bases.

Right-hander Marshall Kasowski has surfaced with the Dodgers in the Arizona Complex League. In 2.2 innings he has allowed one earned run while striking out six and walking one. Time is not on his side now so hopefully, he can get back to full-time service before the season ends.

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  1. TMAugust 8, 2021

    Well, we won. I figured so….we seem to lose a big disappointing game and then come back to win the next.

    I see I spoke a wee bit too soon…..after Cody strands second and third with one out hitting a pop up to 1B, he then jacks one to tie the game. I saw the replay….it looked like the pitch he hit was lower than the usual ones that get him out. Cody could extend much better when low…can’t do when higher.

    And then I see Jansen had another shut out inning with only 9 pitches. VERY NICE!

    Now I’m definitely not surprised we won with those two contributing. It sure helps….

  2. DodgerHorseAugust 8, 2021

    The Dodgers have four players, with all the skills, who can do everything, offense and defense, in one game: Mookie, TT, CT3 and Belli (when he is well) and a player who has all the tools to get there to sit down to eat at that table: Gavin Lux.

  3. Marcia CoheeAugust 8, 2021

    Time to extend Trea Turner and Chris Taylor. They can split what we recover from Bauer’s contract!

  4. Singing The BlueAugust 8, 2021

    I think CT will get 4 years and at least 50 mil, and we’ll be the ones to give it to him.

    It’s universally said that 1 WAR is worth about $8 mil. CT is already over 3 WAR this year and the season still has 2 months to go. At that rate 4/50 would be a bargain.

  5. BearAugust 8, 2021

    And that guys is why you do not make statements until the game is over. They showed plenty of heart. And they won. Jansen a 10 pitch save. Belli has a 5 game hitting streak. Taylor will get a deal for close to 10 mil a year, say 3/27 or more.

  6. JasonAugust 8, 2021

    So much love for Taylor. I wish we had 40 guys that played like him.

    Anyone speculate on a contract for him and what he gets from LA and maybe on the open market?

    3/23?

  7. JasonAugust 8, 2021

    Haven’t the Giants been like that for a decade plus now. Heart and finding ways to win.

    I don’t mean the last few as they rebuilt but those WS teams were not even close to the best teams in the playoffs and they went in and won 3 times. Maybe they just teach that in their system.

    I don’t know but I know this LA team doesn’t have it. Haven’t really seen it since 2017 or that crazy streak in whatever year that was. 15? 16?

  8. Mark TimmonsAugust 8, 2021

    Bazooka 102

  9. Daniel EstradaAugust 8, 2021

    Giants just winning in a fantastic game

  10. Daniel EstradaAugust 8, 2021

    Good news Dodgers tied the game. Bad news the extra innings comes

  11. Daniel EstradaAugust 8, 2021

    Jajaja Bellinger..MVP jajajaja

  12. EricAugust 8, 2021

    Bellinger bomb. Hopefully that gets him going.

  13. norcaldodgerfanAugust 8, 2021

    Amazing to compare the Giants and Dodgers. Man for man their roster is inferior in almost very way and at every position…….but they have what we don’t. HEART and the ability to get timely hits. 10th inning they score three runs against the Brewers who fortunately also three runs in the bottom of the 10th.

    11th inning the Giants play sound fundamental baseball and ground out behind the runner to get the go ahead runner to third who then scores on a basehit and then follow that up with 3 more runs. If that had been the Dodgers we would have seen three “swing from your ass swings” trying to get a HR rather than play fundamental baseball.

    I’ve defended Doc forever but I’m starting to grow weary. Trea Turner is the real deal.

  14. JasonAugust 8, 2021

    Josiah Gray with 10ks today……..against the Braves!! No Acuna, but still impressive.

  15. norcaldodgerfanAugust 8, 2021

    Vesia has allowed one run in his last 11 appearances, Joe Davis just mentioned, but who does the genius bring in last night in an extra inning game with a runner on 2B? Cleavinger…. doesn’t take hindsight to know that was a huge brain fart by Doc.

  16. TMAugust 8, 2021

    Thanks Cody…..for nothing!

    Pffft…..what a waste…….

  17. norcaldodgerfanAugust 8, 2021

    Horrible baseball execution. Someone has to take charge on an IF pop up and direct the players as to who’s catching it. Is that Julio, is it Smith?……….. it doesn’t matter but someone has to take charge. JT’s lack of athleticism defensively is starting to show up with increasing frequency.

    Julio pitching like crap with 60+ pitches through 3 IP. This team needs a heart transplant.

  18. BobbyAugust 8, 2021

    That may have been the worst play I’ve seen since we had 2 guys thrown out at home plate on the same play in the playoffs

  19. BearAugust 8, 2021

    The Dodgers signed C Tony Wolters to a minor league deal and he has been assigned to OKC. Wolters is a former Rockie, and was released by the Cubs earlier this week. Not much of a hitter, but a solid defensive catcher. Team USA loses to Japan in Olympic baseball. Brewers 2 SF 1 in the top of the 5th.

  20. Mark TimmonsAugust 8, 2021

    DODGERS SELECT KEVIN QUACKENBUSH

    LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers selected the contract of right-handed pitcher Kevin Quackenbush and placed left-handed pitcher Darien Núñez on the injured list.

    Quackenbush, 32, appeared in 30 games for Triple-A Oklahoma City, going 1-5 with a 0.61 ERA (2 ER/29.1 IP) with 33 strikeouts. He has only allowed an earned run in two of his 30 appearances while recording 14 saves in 15 chances. In his Major League career, spanning five years in San Diego (2014-2017) and Cincinnati (2018), he is 13-15 with a 4.38 ERA (101 ER/207.2 IP) with 186 strikeouts. He was acquired by the Dodgers as a minor league free agent on May 5, 2021.

    Núñez, 28, is 0-1 with a 6.14 ERA (5 ER/7.1 IP) in five games (one start) for the Dodgers this season. He has split the season between Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A Oklahoma City, going a combined 5-0 with a 2.55 ERA (10 ER/35.1 IP) and 55 strikeouts. In 64 minor league contests, he is 8-2 with a 2.34 ERA (27 ER/104.0 IP) and 167 strikeouts. He was originally signed by the Dodgers as a minor league free agent on April 16, 2018.

  21. Scott LAugust 8, 2021

    When Corey Knebel get the the call up from AAA ,which I’m thinking is going to be this week, he will be the 26th Dodgers relief pitcher this year. The record is in 2018 we had 29 relief pitchers make an appearance. Knebel I think will be closing many games in the next three months.

  22. Singing The BlueAugust 7, 2021

    And for your evening enjoyment.

    Let’s see if this makes it through the spamanator.

    https://twitter.com/i/status/1424144173477732352

  23. Singing The BlueAugust 7, 2021

    For all you Quackenbush fans, he’s coming!

    Wallach dfa and claimed by the Angels.

    Nunez to IL.

  24. BulldogsandPenguinsAugust 7, 2021

    Pollock is the first to get a rest with Trea Turner batting leadoff. I actually love this lineup and defense.

    TT 2B

    Muncy 1B

    Betts RF

    Seager SS

    Turner 3B

    Smith C

    Taylor LF

    Bellinger CF

    I prefer having a left hander in the two hole with a speedy leadoff hitter. He get’s in the way of the catcher on throws to second. He can pull a ground ball through the hole created on steal attempts. Muncy also takes a lot of pitches, giving opportunities to steal a base. If he could only pull a ball if Trea winds up on second with no outs.

    Mookie, Turner and Seager all profile well for a 3 hitter. They are all the best hitter on you team, if it weren’t an all-star team like we have here. So why not bat them 3, 4 and 5? I really like it. Belli would be a perfect cleanup hitter if he wasn’t hitting like Mendoza’s replacement player.

    Smith, Taylor and Belli round out 6-8. Can’t get any better than that. I hope Cody keeps his hitting streak in tact.

    I guess Pollock will enter at some point when Betts goes down, then it’s musical chairs and anyone’s guess how Doc will manage to over complicate the defensive alignment. I would image he would put Pollock in left, CT3 at second, TT in CF and Belli in right just to screw with everyone.

    At least we don’t have Joe Maddon batting the pitcher 8th. What an idiot. Brandon Marsh is the only lefty in the lineup facing Urias. Marsh has reverse splits hitting lefties better than righties this year.

  25. Andrew Vincent ForteAugust 7, 2021

    Something a little different to tonight’s lineup:

    2B Trea

    1B Max

    RF Mookie

    SS Corey

    3b Justin

    C Will

    LF Chris

    CF Cody

    P Julio

    Dodgers are 64-33 in games that don’t go into extra innings.

  26. Dodger ChatterAugust 7, 2021

    And then there was this.

    1993 San Francisco Giants

    In Barry Bonds’ first year as a Giant, he had a mustache. That wasn’t the only thing that went wrong for the Giants.

    On July 22, they led the Atlanta Braves by ten games, but the Braves were in the midst of a 49-16 stretch that also saw them go 28-9 at one point. Combine that with the Giants stumbling to a 20-18 finish, and the recipe for failure was set.

    The Giants won three in a row, then lost to the Dodgers, while the Braves won, making the Giants one game short. 103 wins, a third MVP from Barry Bonds, an excellent pitching staff led by John Burkett, Bill Swift, and super-closer Rod Beck, and the Giants were unable to capitalize and unfortunately sent home.

    And this.

    1962 Los Angeles Dodgers

    One of most legendary pitchers in Dodger lore, Sandy Koufax, was unable to stem another collapse, this time to the Giants of San Francisco.

    Paired along with Don Drysdale, the Dodgers again seemed to cruise to another pennant, but unexpectedly lost a four-game lead with ten games to go starting September 22. They lost eight of their next ten, including their last four and found themselves in another three-game playoff for the pennant.

    No Robby Thomson miracle this time, but this time the Giants found a way to score four runs in the top of the ninth to take a 6-4 lead (winning runs by Matty Alou and Willie Mays) and ultimately win.

  27. Mark TimmonsAugust 7, 2021

    I was listening to MLB Radio today on one of my trips to Lowes or Menards and heard that the Yankees were the 2nd worst hitting team in MLB with RISP… right ahead of the Pirates. The Yankees were co-favorites with the Dodgers at one time and they have had their wheels fall off. The Dodgers are still in it, but it seems that the Big Dodger in the Sky may be angry with Guggs and Company for trying to “BUY” a championship. I do not think that is the Dodger way.

    Consider what has happened:

    1. Dustin May (possible ROY) goes down with TJ.

    2. Tony Gonsolin (another very good rookie pitcher) has had shoulder issues most of the year.

    3. Corey Seager (World Series MVP) has missed significant time.

    4. Cody Bellinger (former MVP) has missed major time with shoulder surgery, a broken leg, and hamstring issues and has yet to get untracked.

    5. Jimmy Nelson who has looked devastating out of the bullpen has missed a lot of time and is gone for the year.

    6. Corey Knebel (another very solid bullpen arm) has been injured for three months and is now ready to come back.

    7. The Bazooka has missed significant time because he is a dumbass or maybe injured (U pick).

    8. Clayton Kershaw (the Franchise Player) has had extended forearm tightness, which is a symptom of a torn UCL.

    9. Mookie Betts (former MVP) has been injured all year and just as he was getting going, his hip becomes a problem.

    10. Victor Gonzalez has not been healthy most of the season.

    11. Supersub Edwin Rios has been lost for the year. He had the best HR Ratio in MLB.

    11. Gavin Lux has underperformed and is now injured.

    12. Trevor Bauer (Cy Young Winner) is in MLB Jail and may or may not return.

    13. Kenley Jansen is in need of a brain transplant.

    I know some of you are upset that the Dodgers do not divulge injuries, but what you have to remember is if Dave Roberts said “Mookie Bettes has a right hip impingement in the blah, blah, blah region” other teams trainers would determine that their pitchers need to throw him down and in fastballs, because it causes too much pain to hit them (this is just a poor example). Shutting your mouth about injuries is the best policy, even if we fans hate it.

    OK, with that said, I am ready for tonight’s game. I will be on the deck and have a cigar, Cabo Wabo, and my Best Friend, The Mighty Quinn. He’s a Dodger fan and he will eat a Giants fan, but he usually spits them back out because they taste so bad!

  28. SCDodgerFanAugust 7, 2021

    Most on here only know this from history, but I lived it! In 1951 the Dodgers were 13 games up on the Giants in early August. The Dodger manager(guess who?) said “The Giants is dead”. Regular season ends in a tie. Playoff comes down to a final game. Anyone remember “The shot heard round the world” and Bobby Thompson? The 4 game lead is not insurmountable!

  29. philjonesAugust 7, 2021

    Same deal with CK. Forearm inflammation? Again, I’m no doctor but when I’ve had inflammation, I’m given anti-inflammatory meds and the inflammation is gone in a short time. CK has been out how long? I hope this is just a nice long break to get healthy but he may be getting rested and healthy for what?

    Did AF make the deals he did knowing CK and Mookie might be done?

  30. philjonesAugust 7, 2021

    Good stuff on the youngsters, DC. I like to try to keep up with the new young faces.

    Certainly a tough loss and hard to believe we lose another extra-inning game. A timely hit by us would be a nice change. The bloop was tough luck but it shouldn’t have come to that.

    I don’t understand the Cleavenger move at all.

    Beyond the loss, Mookie’s injury is a big-time concern. What’s the true diagnosis anyway? Is it a hip pointer, which I doubt? A flexor strain? Or an impingement? None are a day at the beach but an impingement takes forever to heal on it’s own and surgery can be the best treatment w/ recovery 4-6 months.

    I’m no doctor, in fact I’m not much of anything today, but from what I know, and impingement will get worse and can damage the cartilage. Untreated hip impingement may lead to hip osteoarthritis and eventual hip replacement.

    I stole Mark’s line from awhile back that when some people get a hangnail they think it’s cancer. So, I don’t want to be that guy. I’m sure the Dodger medical folks are all over the proper treatment but the first question is “can this get worse with continued play?” If it won’t get worse with use than it’s a matter of pain management and pain tolerance.

    I wonder what the problem is?

  31. RC DodgerAugust 7, 2021

    Great article, DC. Always interesting to hear about the minor league players who are earning their way towards the big leagues. Definitely some promising performances from Knack, Outman, and Pages and also many others. The minor league system still seems deep, despite losing so many top prospects via trades in the last two years,

    It has been very discouraging to watch the big league team squander so many close games with lackluster efforts and poor execution. A payroll of $280 million and losing 8-10 top prospects over the last two years, and the major league team is well behind in the division race. The feeling I get is a team playing without urgency, playing selfishly, and lacking the team chemistry to battle in close games. If the Dodgers can’t even muster one run in the last 5 innings of the game last night against AAA pitchers like Sandoval, Quijada, Sellman, and Warren, then they deserve to lose. And the chances that this overpaid lineup will produce in an elimination game against the best pitchers in baseball are slim.

  32. EricAugust 7, 2021

    Yesterday’s game among other games too is a good example why I would like to see T Turner in an RBI spot in the lineup like 3rd/4th/5th. What good is it for him to get on base when nobody can drive him in. We do lead the league in getting on base (OBP), that’s not the problem, we have the so called “table setters” for all you old fashioned baseball types.

    What can I say about the bullpen and Doc’s handling of it that I haven’t said before. What can I say about the need to build a proper bullpen that I haven’t said before. What can I say about Friedman not valuing the bullpen as much as offense, starting pitching, defense that I haven’t said before. Nothing, so I will leave it at that.

  33. dodgerramAugust 7, 2021

    The inability to get a runner in from third with less than two outs again was costly last night. Three times the Dodgers failed in this situation, a theme that is going on all season.

    DR has to do something about this problem. Immediately.

    Go dodgers!

  34. Scott LAugust 7, 2021

    Thanks DC for the update on the kids in the minors. Looking forward to any of them coming up to the bigs especially Cartaya.

    It looks like Mookie is still not 100% and the injury gets aggravated when is is running. He plays great at second base and there is limited running involved there. Unfortunately Turner’s is requesting to be stationed in the infield and is ok with second base primarily and moving over to short to give Corey a day off. Unless they use Muncy in left field he will be on first. If I was writing out the lineup it would be a lot easier if Turner would be the primary center fielder and Mookie on 2nd. Then next spring we will see who’s on first and what’s on second.

  35. BumsrapAugust 7, 2021

    I like Trea at 2b this year and ss next year.

  36. BumsrapAugust 7, 2021

    Teams usually are not as good as they look in a win nor as bad as they look in a loss. I think Plato said that.

    Aristotle followed Plato’s quote with a team’s ytd record is not as good or as bad as it may indicate.

    The Dodgers just need to follow Sinatra’s famous quote and do be do be do.

  37. BadgerAugust 7, 2021

    Our starting lineup is, on paper at least, a most impressive lineup. Adding Turner to it every day makes it even better. We must win the close ones with those guys because a bench that includes McKinney, Reks, Beaty and a 41 year old Pujols is just not that good.

    Knebel is about ready and I’m assuming he takes Cleavinger’s place, though I don’t know that. Might be a continuation of the musical chairs bullpen. Kershaw and Duffy not available for a month hurts, Gonsolin out, Nelson out, Bauer invisible, this squad is hurting. Maybe it’s time to test these minor leaguers I keep reading about here.

  38. Jorge ValenzuelaAugust 7, 2021

    Yesterday there was a lot of talk about which team or which players are better between LA and SF, I think the difference between both teams was very clear last night.

    Muncy had a chance to drive in a run in the first, just when it was needed, but he struck out, and then a deep fly and a double.

    Seager had the chance to drive a run in the in the fifth and couldn’t either, but then in the eighth a deep fly to center.

    The difference between the two teams is that SF does hit the deep fly, the opportune hit or the hard ground ball between first and second, enough for the runner to score from third with less 2 outs.

    don’t look the difference in the numbers or the statistics, It is in the efficiency of one team and the inefficiency of the other.

    And if you’re still wondering why Pujols was in the lineup …. He drove a run and then put a runner on third with only one out, he did his job!

    What you really should be wondering is what the heck is Bellinger doing in the lineup!

    But give credit to Anaheim’s potent offense, they beat one of the best bullpens in MLB.

  39. tedraymondAugust 7, 2021

    Damn these loses are pain full. Very good starting pitching wasted. Poor clutch hitting. Bad fundamental defense.

    Questionable use of BP. Failure of BP. Rinse and repeat. Difficult to watch.

    Eleven years left on Mookie’s contract and at 28 is already breaking down. With his size and athleticism I’m surprised to see this happen. AF and the ownership has to be devastated at the possibility of a huge amount of nonproductive dollars being wasted. A sad deal. It would be nice to know what the actual injury might be. Roberts (FO) said it was a hip pointer a couple of weeks ago. Day to day, week to week, out for the season. Who knows with the Dodgers.

  40. Andrew Vincent ForteAugust 7, 2021

    Where do you Dodger optimists get the Kool Aid you’re drinking thinking the Dodgers can win another division title? I would like to get some. I’ve been a Dodger fan since 1956 when I was kid and have seen a lot of disappointments. This 2021 team doesn’t have the urgency and balls to win another division. Too many injuries, distractions ,bad fundamentals, poor clutch hitting , missed opportunities to advance every time the Giants lose and a bullpen that can’t be counted on night in and night out to get the job done. I hope I’m wrong but I might need some of that Kool Aid you guys are drinking to change my mind,

  41. CassidyAugust 7, 2021

    Complaining about our pitching is useless when you score 2 runs in .9 innings which happens way too often! This all or way too often nothing offense is the key issue. The magic just isn’t there this year with this group even with the injuries. The Giants have had a ton as well. Tired of that excuse.

  42. BadgerAugust 7, 2021

    “It’s way too early to be depressed!“

    I don’t think you have a clear understanding of depression. Time has nothing to do with it. It’s a state of being. Is it a sad day or are you experiencing a chronic mental illness. It varies from one person to the next, and because words we use to describe emotions vary it can become quite difficult to evaluate. Is it depression or disappointment? Is it emotional or a chemical imbalance?

    I suggest 200 words comparing and contrasting depression and disappointment. Show your work in identifying and clarifying your conclusions.

    Roberts says Mookie’s injury is not going away. I don’t know about that. Seems like it’s already gone a long way and may go further. I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say this team needs Mookie. And Seager. And Muncy. Both Turner’s. Maybe Bellinger.

  43. BulldogsandPenguinsAugust 7, 2021

    Great article! I love hearing about the kids in the system. Outman and Pages could be studs.

    I turned off the TV as soon as Cleavinger came into to the game. Maybe we can not use the guy who keep blowing extra innings games in extra innings?

    I think the hook was a little quick with Price. He opened the inning with a groundout and gives up a homer on a change. Just three pitches into the inning and he gets pulled? C’mon man!

    Thank God for Will Smith’s miraculous recovery! His legs apparently were rested just enough to get an AB and enter the game to catch, for Kenley Jansen no less.

    Don’t they know that Kenley sucks because of Smith? He didn’t last night, although he had no idea where the ball was going on some of those pitches. Only 4 cutters out of 12 pitches, maybe he’s onto something!

    Injury, urgency. I wish we had half as much urgency as we have injury.

    Roberts said that Betts’ injury is something that is “not going away.” – Thank you Captain Obvious!

    Cody Bellinger has a 4 game hitting streak, his longest of the season. Thank God for small miracles.

    Doc says Betts will be back in the lineup on Aug 8, so I guess we won’t see him until Tuesday in Philadelphia.

  44. Mark TimmonsAugust 7, 2021

    Trea Turner and Max Scherzer were on a team in 2019, that was 58-52 with 52 games to play. Lest we forget about it, they went on to win the World Series. It was a very flawed team, and it had virtually no bullpen, but they got the job done.

    The Dodgers are now 65-45. Hummmm… Too many Drama Queens here!

    It’s way too early to be depressed!

  45. TMAugust 7, 2021

    I am as lowwwwwwwww as I’ve been in quite some time. I went to bed with us up 2-0 after 4 innings, seeing the Giants lose in 10 innings, I was pumped.

    But as I was laying there with my eyes still opened, I had these bad visions of them not scoring any more runs, and only getting 2 runs and losing 3-2 in 10 innings. I tried hard to dismiss that “negative” thinking reminding myself that we are the World Champs I am showing such little faith in. Don’t they deserve more respect than me thinking they will lose at home to a mediocre team minus its two huge superstars knowing the Giants lost?

    But I couldn’t dismiss that thought all night and when I woke up, I just didn’t want to pull up the scoreboard for “fear” of what I was going to see. I don’t think my nervous system can take any more disappointment. So, I busied myself for 30 minutes, collected myself, drank a cup of coffee, fed my deer and cats and pulled up the scoreboard………..

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    Again? And the punches to the stomach keep on keeping on…..playing .500 baseball, win one, lose one, just won’t end. We did only get 2 runs in 9 innings….we did lose in the 10th inning…..but hey, be positive TM, we scored 3 runs, not 2….and Jansen even pitched a scoreless inning.

    Maybe it’s time i lower my sights and start to think about that one game playoff with probably San Diego where we might get to face Snell again and their top bullpen. That way, playing mediocre baseball won’t disappoint me so much because it is expected. Win one, lose one, win one, lose one. Oh boy…..can’t wait!

    A very dejected and numb,

    TM

    PS. I probably won’t be around here much today….it hurts too much. If you want to talk with me, go to Big Blue Interactive, website for the NY football Giants.

  46. BadgerAugust 7, 2021

    2 for 12 WRISP. Another extra inning loss. Seager 0fer. Taylor 1 for 5. Mookie?

    These are games we can win but we don’t because of a lack of clutch hitting. Well, that and a less than defense. We scored 2 earned runs in 10 innings. That sucks. Roberts hasn’t had a clutch hit all year and is the worst fielding manager on the team. He just sits there and expects everyone to do it for him.

  47. Andrew Vincent ForteAugust 7, 2021

    Our hope now is for home field advantage in the wild card game against the Pads or climbing in the standings the Reds. The injury bug has decimated our chances to win our a 9th straight division title, Our hope now is if we can have a relatively injury free roster for the playoffs. Andrew Friedman has done his part except a putting together a. quality bullpen. It’s sad when you have to bring in Clevinger into an extra inning games. Why didn’t Trea Turner start at second base if he was able to pinch hit and have Muncy play first. Use Albert in later innings to pinch hit.

    Great read DC. The cupboards are not so bare in the minor leagues with some really talented players who will help in the future and help keep payrolls under control. Love this information.

  48. BearAugust 7, 2021

    About last night. I would have left Trea in the game after he pinch hit. Moved Muncy to first and put him at second. With a RH hitter leading off the 10th for the Halos, why in the world did Roberts put Cleavinger in there? I know Ohtani would be PH as the next hitter, but they could walk him. I would have rather seen Graterol pitching to Iglesias. They get the run, and then that pop up into no mans land that Muncy could not get a handle on. I think Turner would have caught that ball. But they lost the game before that. Stranding Muncy after a lead off double. Bad situational hitting. All Seager needed was a fly ball, and he pops out. I had a tough time getting comfortable watching the game as my knee is giving me fits the last couple of days. Then to lose like that, well, kind of takes the joy right out of the day. And Mookie not being able to finish was not fun either. Roberts said it is not something that is just going away. They will have to manage it as best they can. Trea will be in the lineup tonight. The Angel pitcher, Barria is 2-0 with a 4.02 ERA. They have faced him before. Mookie and Turner have homered off of him. Only Upton has taken Julio deep.

  49. Mark TimmonsAugust 7, 2021

    The good news is that David Price is getting stretched out!

  50. Mark TimmonsAugust 7, 2021

    OK, it’s a new day. Albert Pujols did his job… somewhat, but there was no clutch hitting.

    It’s deplorable to get 11 hits and 2 BB and only score 3 runs. Pitiful! Talk to them, Roberty Van SuckSuck!

    Better yet, hit them over the head with a chair!

    Maybe… this is just who they are. Maybe they don’t have the character and guts in the clutch.

    Post that Dave! That is Billboard Material!

  51. BearAugust 7, 2021

    Nice work DC. Always love to hear about the kids. Hey, little league was fun. I only played one year, and we played 10 games. We went 8-0-1 and then lost 10-5 in the playoffs. I had a lot of fun, and hit .714. 15 hits in 21 at bats. Struck out twice and walked 5 times. I was hit once. Only had 1 HR. We played on a field with no fences. All the teams were sponsored by 7 Up. I was on the Yankees and I was 11 years old. Our pitchers threw one perfect game. 7-0 against the White Sox. That was the game I hit my HR in and got hit. A kid in my class who played for them told me he was going to hit me if I hit a HR off of them. And sure enough, next AB after the homer he plunked me. Our tie was a 5-5 game with the team that beat us in the playoffs. We won one game 1-0. And another, 22-1. Some of the best days of my life and great memories for sure. Those post game ice creams were great. Hey Mark, vomit in coffee is a bad thing.

  52. Mark TimmonsAugust 7, 2021

    Michael Grove went 5 innings for the Drillers last night and struck out 7 while walking zero.

    He did give up 6 hits and 4 ER and his ERA is at 9.11. I am curious to see how this plays out.

    Corey Knebel pitched an inning at OKC and struck out the side in 11 pitches. He’s ready. Dang, it would have been nice to have Nelson AND Knebel.

  53. Mark TimmonsAugust 7, 2021

    I would discuss last night’s game but I might vomit in my coffee.

    Nice coverage DC. I see Pages, Knack, Outman, Cartaya, Taylor, Bruihl, and Yurchak as being legitimate prospects. I do not know enough about the others…

    Carson Taylor is the real deal. He really snuck up on me, but now I have watched him a few times and he is on an MLB track. He may be ready by the time Barnes is a Free Agent.

    Taylor is currently not in the Top 30 Prospects. That will change.

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