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Have you ever seen a player and thought to yourself, this guy is going to be a huge star? Outfielder Mike Marshall was that for me. Mike was born on January 12, 1960, in Libertyville, Illinois. He graduated from Buffalo Grove High School. Mike was drafted by the Dodgers in the…

By Michael "Bear" Norris5 min read46 comments

Have you ever seen a player and thought to yourself, this guy is going to be a huge star? Outfielder Mike Marshall was that for me. Mike was born on January 12, 1960, in Libertyville, Illinois. He graduated from Buffalo Grove High School. Mike was drafted by the Dodgers in the 6th round of the June amateur draft out of high school.

He was assigned to Lethbridge at the rookie league level in 1978 at the age of 18. He showed considerable promise and pop, hitting .324 with 12 HRs and 70 RBI’s in 65 games. He had an OBP of .395 and an OPS of .934. At 19 he was assigned to Lodi of the California Class A league. He was an even better .354 with 24 HRs and 116 RBI’s. He added 22 stolen bases and only struck out 15 more times than he walked. His OBP was .431 and he OPS’d 1.005.

They moved him to AA in 1980 at San Antonio in the Texas League. He again did very well hitting .321 with 16 HR’s and 82 RBI’s He struck out 11 times more than he walked. He only stole 6 bases, but his OBP was,423, and his OPS was .917. So naturally, his next stop was going to be AAA. You do that well your first 3 seasons and a team is going to notice you.

It would have been hard not to notice the 6’5″ 215 pound Marshall anyway. So in 1981, he went to the Dodgers AAA team in Albuquerque and believe it or not, had his best season yet. In 128 games he hit .373, had an OPS of 1.120, and OBP of .445. He slugged over .600. He hit 34 HR’s and drove in 137 runs. That earned him a call up to the Dodgers who were on their way to winning a pennant and a World Series. It was not an earth-shattering debut, as he hit .200 in 14 games with no HRs and one RBI.

Back at Alb to begin 1982, he played in 66 games, hitting .388 with 14 HRs and 58 RBI’s. He was called up to the Dodgers and hit .242 in 49 games. 5 HRs and 9 RBIs. He did have elevated K numbers, but stuff like that is expected at that age. He was 22 years old… and he would not return to the minors the rest of his career as a Dodger.

1983. He became the primary RF for LA. He played in 140 games, hit a solid .284 with 17 HRs and 65 RBI’s. His OBP was .347. He hit .133 in the playoff loss to the Phillies with 1 HR. In 1984, Mike hit. 257. His HR output increased to 21, but he had only 65 RBI’s again. He dropped his K’s to under 100, and his OBP dropped a few points. But he made what would turn out to be his only All-Star nod.

1985. His statistics across the board got better. .293 BA, .342 OBP, OPS of .857. 28 HR’s, 95 RBI’s. But he struck out 137 times. He would never top 100 again. His playoff performance against the Cardinals was a little better. He did hit 2 HR’s in the losing effort. 1986. The 26-year-old battled some injuries and only played in 103 games. His stats nose dived accordingly. .233 Avg. He did manage to hit 19 HRs. But his OBP and OPS dipped a lot.

1987. Mike rebounded nicely. But still only played in 104 games. But his BA improved to .294. He hit 16 HR’s and drove in 72. 1988, the Dodgers World Series year. Mike’s BA dipped a little to .277. But he hit 20 HR’s and drove in 82 for the champs. He hit .233 against the Mets and drove in 5 runs in the playoffs, and then hit .231 against the A’s in the series and had a HR and 3 RBI’s.

1989: Mike again battled some injuries, and played in only 105 games. His HR and RBI production went way down to 11 and 42. He hit only .260. So after the season, the Dodgers traded Mike and Alejandro Pena to the Mets for Juan Samuel. And I must admit at the time, I hated that trade.

Mike struggled with the Mets and was traded mid-season to the Red Sox in a deal involving minor leaguers. He fared a little better with Boston in 30 games hitting .286 with 4 HRs. He started the 1991 season with Boston but was released in July. He signed with the Angels, but played in only 2 games and was released in August. In 1992 he signed with the Nippon Ham Fighters of the Japanese League. He played 66 games there and retired from baseball.

Mike played 9 years for the Dodgers hitting .271 with 137 HRs and 484 RBIs. He played the outfield and some first base for them. He was one of those guys I kept waiting on to have a real bust-out year. It never happened. He had been one of their best minor league hitting prospects in years. Of course, in 1993, Piazza showed up and blew past them all.

Marshall got into managing in 2000 managing for 3 years in the Northern League. He then managed El Paso in the Texas League for 2 years. He was manager, team president, and general manager of the Yuma Scorpions of the Golden Baseball league in 07 and 08. After working as a manager and team president of the Chico Outlaws in 2010 and 2011, he was named manager and vice president of field operations for the San Rafael Pacific’s club for 2012.

Mike currently is the commissioner of the Pacific Association of Professional Baseball Clubs. He is married with 2 children, Michael A. Marshall Jr., and Marcheta Kay Schroeder. He briefly dated Belinda Carlisle of the band the Go Go’s. He has 2 World Series rings. 1981 and 1988. Always thought the Moose would be the next coming. But he was pretty good when you get down to it. Injuries took their toll and he was done at 31.

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  1. BearAugust 31, 2021

    OKC lost to Las Vegas 6-4 Bibens-Dirkx got the loss. Lux, Beaty and McKinstry had one hit each. Lux drove in a couple of runs. Tony Wolters hit his 2nd HR. None of the other minor league teams were in action. Keibert Ruiz went 1-4 in his DC debut. Josiah Gray got knocked around by the Phillies, giving up 6 runs in 4 innings and lost his 2nd game. DJ Peters went deep for the Rangers. He was 2-4.

  2. MarciaAugust 31, 2021

    Mark, thanks for the kudo. Alas, no, I am not related to DBM. I sure wish I’d had the chance to meet her.

  3. DodgerfanAugust 31, 2021

    Keibert Ruiz 1 for 4 today

  4. CassidyAugust 31, 2021

    Can you imagine this Brave power lineup with Ozuna and Acuna! Another base running blunder tonight! Fundamentals not a strength for us! Let’s hope the Giants finally run out of magic!

  5. BearAugust 31, 2021

    Great win. Treinen had to wiggle off of the hook and he did it! All the scoring on HR’s. 30 games left. 1.5 behind the Giants who have one more game to play than the Dodgers do and it will be Thursday against Milwaukee,

  6. nonicnamebumfanAugust 31, 2021

    Whew!!!! That’s all I can say, very exciting game

    Definitely puckered me up, to say the least

    Nice that Mookie’s mom was sitting in the front row, to see him Homer on his bobble head night.

  7. NorcaldodgerfanAugust 31, 2021

    Was that a save or a scare Treinen just got? 1.5 GB, let’s go.

  8. QuasimodoAugust 31, 2021

    Hopefully Dodgers can hold on to this one as Giants lost.

  9. Jorge ValenzuelaAugust 31, 2021

    Seventh inning …. If the braves tie or win the game, don’t blame Roberts for taking Urias out of the game please !!

    2 days in a row reading a lot of nonsense about blaming Roberts

  10. BearAugust 31, 2021

    The home plate umpire tonight is an embarrassment. His strike zone is atrocious. A couple of those calls against Mookie bordered on being only a strike to a snake. Pitiful, His evaluation at the end of the season would be something I would like to read. HR’s biting LA in the butt tonight. Braves have a ton of power on their team.

  11. Jorge ValenzuelaAugust 31, 2021

    Before anyone wants to blame Roberts or Muncy, it doesn’t matter, Urias isn’t going to pitch more than 5, or possibly 6 innings anyway.

    This is the 5th Inning, 1 out

  12. CassidyAugust 31, 2021

    Timmons, COVID didn’t diminish your sense of smell! Especially with the Dodgers! Can you please start sniffing around my investment portfolio!

  13. nonicnamebumfanAugust 31, 2021

    Ya think the Dodgers are reading this column.?

    NOT!

  14. Daniel EstradaAugust 31, 2021

    The energy is biiiiig different

  15. Evan BladhAugust 31, 2021

    A few years back I had an opportunity to ask Mike a number of questions at a public event. He was owner/field manager/general manager/groundskeeper/consessionaire/ etc, etc… of the San Rafael Pacifics, a new independent league team at the time.

    Mike was surprisingly very open and he expressed remorse about how he was perceived as a player but admitted that he could have given a better effort and played through some of the injuries. I found him to be a very personable fellow and he spoke with positivity about the Dodger organization and the Lasorda years.

    He had just given a presentation to area residents about the new league and was marketing the game and his team to a crowd made up of primarily Giants fans. He loved the Giant-Dodger rivalry and he talked a lot about it and the the dust up he had with them during the ‘88 season. If I remember correctly he homered in extra innings after Roger Craig had twice walked Pedro Guerrero intentionally to face Marshall. Mike took umbrage and after hitting it out, gesterured quite vociferously at Craig as he circled the bases. It is seen periodically on Giant-Dodger rivalry video clips.

    I’ll have to dig up my notes on that event. I believe it was in 2012. I’d have to disagree with Mark though because I actually found Marshall to be quite quit witted and knowledgeable of the game. I think he would be quick to admit he was a bit of a rock head when he played, but maturity hits us all at different times I suppose.

    I also chatted with his wife as well and gave her a photo I had of Mike, Shelby and Steve Sax celebrating an NLCS win against the Mets after Shelby caught the final out of game I believe. About a week later I received the photo back in the mail and it was signed by Marshall with a very nice note. It is framed and now displayed in my office.

  16. nonicnamebumfanAugust 31, 2021

    Mookie bobble head BOMBA !!!

    And kudos to Will the thrill, I like that Bear

  17. nonicnamebumfanAugust 31, 2021

    No sooner than the words got out of Joes mouth, Muncie is 2 for 32

    AND BOMBA

  18. BulldogsandPenguinsAugust 31, 2021

    Well, the good news is Tony and Clayton supposedly had great sessions during the sim game today. It sounded like Tony needs to do a bullpen session then go make a 3 inning minor league rehab start before he’s activated. Clayton needs a pen then a 2 inning sim game before he bullies Doc into taking him off the IL. Smash them together and you have a starter. Smash Price and White together and you have another.

    Doc gave himself some wiggle room regarding Belli and lefties saying that he might not do it every time we see a lefty and “for now” this is how it is. He says he can use those days to get stronger and work on his mechanics. This is good motivation for Belli. Hit or sit. Hopefully CT3 can crush those lefties while Belli’s out.

  19. BearAugust 31, 2021

    Brewers jumped out to a 1-0 lead over the Giants who are having a bullpen game tonight.

  20. José Luis IbarraAugust 31, 2021

    Parece que los Giants perdieron 2 abridores por covid, por lo tanto tendran juegos de bullpen conta cerveceros, creo que si nosotros nos aplicamos contra Atlanta podemos ir a San Francisco 1/2 juego arriba. El corral de ellos ha sido muy efectivo este año pero con esta situación del covid quedará muy agotado para el resto de la temporada regular y si no aprovechamos esto para alcanzarlos, ya no lo haremos este año.

  21. Mark TimmonsAugust 31, 2021

    DODGERS ACTIVATE EVAN PHILLIPS

    LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers activated right-handed pitcher Evan Phillips from the injured list and optioned right-handed pitcher Mitch White.

    Phillips, 26, has been sidelined with a right quad strain since August 20 and has appeared in one game for the Dodgers this season, recording the win in 2.1 innings of relief on August 19 against the Mets. On the year, he is 1-0 with a save and a 3.38 ERA (2 ER/5.1 IP) in two Major League games. He has spent parts of four seasons in the Major Leagues, going a combined 2-3 with a 7.13 ERA (47 ER/59.1 IP) and 71 strikeouts for Atlanta (2018), Baltimore (2018-2020), Tampa Bay (2021) and Los Angeles (2021). In his minor league career, he is 19-20 with a 3.76 ERA and 306 strikeouts in 187 games. He was originally drafted by the Braves in the 17th round of the 2015 First Year Player Draft out of UNC Wilmington.

    White, 25, suffered the loss yesterday, allowing three runs in 3.1 innings against the Rockies. On the season, he is 1-2 with a 3.49 ERA (15 ER/38.2 IP) and 41 strikeouts in 18 games for the Dodgers. The former second rounder out of Santa Clara University is 2-2 with a 3.24 ERA (12 ER/41.2 IP) in 20 career MLB games.

  22. CassidyAugust 31, 2021

    And having AF on your side doesn’t hurt!

  23. 2demeter2August 31, 2021

    The last 30 days: Muncy is hitting .216, J.T. comes in at .202; Bellinger is hitting a hearty .183 and McKinney a whopping .162. Not going to get much done with that production. And yet their record during that time is 20-6. Head scratcher that is.

    Had such high hopes. While he didn’t have a bad career, there were constant visions fo him hitting 34 home runs with 137 RBI like he did in Albuquerque. Thanks for the nice memories Bear!

  24. EricAugust 30, 2021

    I don’t blame Doc when we lose and it is not his fault. If he starts the 8 best guys and handles the bullpen correctly, then whatever the outcome I don’t blame him.

    I like today’s starting lineup. These 8 guys are the best we have.

  25. BearAugust 30, 2021

    Tonights lineup. Turner 2B, Muncy 1B, Betts, RF, Turner, 3B, Pollock, LF, Seager, SS, Taylor, CF, Smith, C, Urias P. anyone have a problem with this line up????? Didn’t think so. Oh yeah, Braves have 6 guys in the lineup who have 20 or more home runs, Albies, Soler, Freeman, Riley, Swanson and Duvall, Oh by the way, Bellinger will only start against RHP the rest of the way according to Roberts.

  26. BearAugust 30, 2021

    The Giants starting staff just took a huge hit. Both Cueto and Wood placed on the Covid IL list. Both were slated to start against the Brewers this week. Giants forced into using a bullpen game tonight with Alvarez starting.

  27. CassidyAugust 30, 2021

    We’re all this worked up over a hundred win team and defending WS champion. What if we were Met fans? Now that would be fun reading!

  28. BearAugust 30, 2021

    MLB.com had a list of the prospects they felt could help the contenders. They seem to think the Dodgers should call up Pepiot and use him in relief. I thought it was an interesting take. His stuff plays well and he misses bats. They discounted his rough start in AAA. Roberts is getting hammered on Twitter like always. It is amusing to read some of the comments fans post there.

  29. Dodger ChatterAugust 30, 2021

    Good reminder of Mike Marshall Bear.

    I guess my favorite recollection is the home run he hit in the 1988 WS. We might not have needed it with Hershiser on the mound but it sure gave us a comfort zone.

    World Series performance: Marshall scored in the sixth inning of Game 1, pulling the Dodgers to within one run at 4-3, but his big game of the series came the next night. In the third inning of Game 2, the Dodgers rallied for a 2-0 lead before Marshall blew the game open with a three-run home run off Storm Davis for a 5-0 lead, more than enough support for Orel Hershiser.

  30. Jeff DominiqueAugust 30, 2021

    I keep reading how bad LAD is against LHP, and I am certain that thought crossed my mind as well. But going into today’s games I was pleasantly surprised to find out that the Dodgers have the best record against LHP in MLB. They are 24-14 (.632). There are three other teams north of .600: Oakland (.612), Atlanta and White Sox (.611).

    The Dodgers are 58-35 against RHP (.623). The Braves are also very good against LHP, and the Dodgers will throw one lefty at them (Urias) and two RHP. The Braves are 48-45 against RHP.

    I have no idea what that all means, but I am not about to cave because LAD is facing two LHSP. There are numerous commenters throughout the blogosphere who are already counting on two wins for the two Braves lefties. I think that is the true definition of a pessimist.

  31. Andrew Vincent ForteAugust 30, 2021

    They knew he needed Tommy John surgery when they drafted him. What I’ve read that Andrew thought he would be a top of the rotation starter based on his make-up.

  32. BlutoAugust 30, 2021

    Question:

    When Buehler was drafted everyone (I mean the informed crowd) knew he needed Tommy John? Right? Or was it a surprise?

    Second Question:

    When he was drafted was he projected to be an ace, or more of a middle-rotation guy, or was there little projection because of the elbow issues?

  33. BearAugust 30, 2021

    The Giants claimed Jose Quintana off of waivers from the Angels. They had an open roster spot with the release of Tyler Chatwood. Ruiz called up by the Nats. Syndergaard on the Covid IL list. Lux got 2 hits in OKC’s win yesterday. McKinstry hit a HR, his 3rd. Gonzalez got the win, but only pitched 1/3rd of and inning and had a blown save. Quackenbush got his 15th save. Feliz pitched a clean 1,2 innings with 3 K’s. Souza also had 2 hits. Liput also had a HR.

  34. EricAugust 30, 2021

    There is some good news, the Giants are playing the team with the 3rd best record in the National League for 4 games starting tonight. That team is the Brewers.

    I was looking at stats today like I always do and if it wasn’t for the 3 batter minimum rule the Dodgers would have an absolutely dominant bullpen, depending on the way Doc would handle the bullpen under that condition. We have a few guys that have extreme splits, who are absolutely dominant against one side of the plate and yet bad against the other side of the plate. Again, if managed right, without the 3 batter minimum rule our bullpen would be absolutely dominant, like best in the league dominant.

    I don’t want to rehash what happened in this last series with the Rockies, but losing 2 out of 3 to a team that is that bad is frustrating.

  35. philjonesAugust 30, 2021

    * I was having a very nice Sunday until I watched the Dodger game. I’ve been around the game for a very long time and I understand the game. I’m not one to panic or make too much of a loss. I understand the nature of a long season. I’m even keel and that worked well as a player and a coach.

    * Yesterday’s game was different and very frustrating for me. We didn’t compete. The lineup wasn’t competitive, the players didn’t compete and Doc didn’t compete. I can handle losses but not like yesterday. I didn’t like anything about Sunday’s game except Bellinger’s catch. We layed an ostrich egg. We had all the intensity of a Sunday afternoon Co-Ed softball game. Was anybody ready to play? Even Trea Turner loafed.

    * The game was poorly managed and poorly played at a time when we all knew we could gain ground on the Giants. But we didn’t show up. We let Senzatela dominate us for 7 innings. We got 3 hits and SHUT OUT against the Rockies pitchers. Taylor’s foul flyball out, Belli’s K and JT’s pop up, bottom 7 with 2 runners on, ended the only threat we mounted all game. How can that be with this lineup?

    * Let’s start with Doc’s (or the Wizard behind the curtains) line up. 3 regulars getting rested at once with 32 games to go. Doc / Wizard seems more interested in giving guys unnecessary rest right now than competing for the Division title. I get Smith not catching a day game after a night game. But JT looks okay to me and got 6 innings of “rest”. Please Doc, find another game and time to give him a blow. Doc had it worked out to let Mookie get great rest too, for all of 6 2/3 innings. I guess he feels he needs to let McKinney get his 2 strike outs in, before pulling him. What’s the emergency getting McKinney and his .199 average in consecutive starts in right in the throws of a pennant race?

    * I have been very patient and complimentary of Doc’s management., especially with a 3 man rotation. But not Sunday.

    * Why on earth pitch to Cron with a base open in the 1st, with Ruiz hitting .171 behind him? Honestly, that set the tempo for a very poorly managed and poorly played game. When you game planned against the Rockies right now, who would you say is the guy you can’t let beat you? Obviously Cron. I guess Doc missed the meeting.

    * Doc wasn’t responsible for the poor play but he let things get out of hand. White obviously didn’t have it. No fastball and his so-so breaking ball was getting too much plate. 3 Runs, 6 hits and 72 pitches to get through 3.1 innings. I would have never sent him out for the 4th. Graterol who should have started the inning and ended up pitching us out of a jam. I think Doc enjoys the strut out mid-inning to make pitching changes. He’s done a lot of that lately.

    Kelly was horseshit. Story had to be sitting on a breaking ball in the 7th, for a double, because Kelly can’t throw a fastball for a strike. He can only get the breaking ball over. He’s back to “Joe” the head case. Why Shane Greene next, who promptly threw one to the backstop to allow Story to score. Is he the best guy we have in that spot? Those 2 more runs pretty much put this baby out of reach for any possible comeback the way we weren’t hitting. It was throwing in the towel.

    * Doc’s criticism aside, the biggest problem is that our offense is like a water Spigot. It’s either flooding the property or completely shut off. 3 hits and no runs against the Rockies pitching is a total joke.

    * Urias could have started Sunday but I guess we saved him for the Braves. We opted for another bullpen game by starting White. That moves Urias, Striker and Max for Atlanta. Then for the Giants looks like a bullpen game, Price, and Urias. Had Urias started Sunday, it’s Price, Urias and Striker for the Giants. We piss away Sunday’s game and and weaken our rotation for the Giants. Maybe CK comes back with zero prep and it’s the “miracle on grass”.

    * Piss poor effort for a team in a pennant race and an extremely noncompetitive effort by everybody.

    * The next 7 games with the Braves and Giants will determine the Division winner. We can’t win it next week but we sure as hell can lose it. But if we are going to play like this we have no business being in it anyway.

  36. sbuffaloAugust 30, 2021

    Good write-up, Bear. Yah, I thought that Greg Brock and Mike Marshall would carry the Dodgers for years. Products of Albuquerque and too much hype. Marshall was productive, but fell short of unrealistic expectations.

    Okay, I’m tired of hearing about resting players during a pennant race. After Sunday’s game, maybe they should have just rested the entire team. At home against the Colorado Rockies, a hapless team at best, the Dodgers, the team with the second best record in baseball, loses two out of three and fails to gain on the Giants.

    Okay, some of you will make excuses, others will be critical. Being a realistic optimist, I will again point out the Dodgers are paying way too much money to players who are not consistently hitting the ball and obviously need lots of rest.

    Where are the old time guys telling Dave Roberts they’re not taking a day off, what the hell is he thinking?

    I don’t get the sit three guys thinking even early in the season and definitely not now. Every game counts.

    Now maybe the Dodgers get lucky, they hit a couple of big winning streaks or the Giants falter. But right now it looks like the team needs to rest up the players for a one game playoff.

    Playing the long game in a dwindling season doesn’t make much sense, especially knowing you have a chance to pick up a game. Probably wouldn’t have made a difference, the way most of the players are swinging the bat. So there’s that.

    Then there is Cron. Hot bat and all. The strategy of pitching around him is sound, but the execution wasn’t. Best to walk him and go after the lighter hitter. The one who is not so hot.

    Tonight I will drive 75 minutes to Dodger Stadium, hoping all the regulars are playing and, of course, hitting. If not, I will trudge back home with my Mookie bobblehead in tow, wondering if I shouldn’t have stayed home. Better to have rested than deal with the LA traffic and the crowds at the Dodger Stadium.

  37. BulldogsandPenguinsAugust 30, 2021

    My favorite memory of Mike Marshall was during a freeway series game at “The Big A”. He fielded a ball in right field and proceeded to launch it 15-20 rows into the stands behind the dugout on the 3rd base side of the field. It was quite possibly the worst throw I’ve ever seen on any baseball field.

  38. BadgerAugust 30, 2021

    I always felt Mike Marshall was “this close” to greatness, but never made it. Maybe with Skyhack as a hitting instructor?

    Speaking of hitting instructors, for all those who still believe walking Cron with first base open would have made a difference I refer you to this stat – 3 for 30, 0 for 7 WRISP. 3 singles. 3 walks. Koufax doesn’t win that game.

    I think Roberts senses an outbreak of team lethargy. Guys need time off. They’re getting it, but, in a few minutes it’s going to be time to turn it on again. I sure hope they can get it done.

  39. BulldogsandPenguinsAugust 30, 2021

    If ifs were fifths, we’d all be drunk. The game was very winnable last night IF we decided to pitch around Cron. No, he isn’t Babe Ruth, but he is one of the hottest hitters in baseball right now and ever since the All-Star break.

    This isn’t a case of Dunning-Kruger effect because even Ray Charles can see that once you fall behind to a hitter who’s slashing 382/444/818 in the last two weeks, with runners on second and third with two outs you have a choice to make. You try to sneak a rib eye past a starving jaguar, or you pitch to the guy who’s slashing 154/214/154 and play the numbers. It was inexcusable to pitch to Cron with first base open in that situation and they paid the price.

    Less than two weeks ago, the Dodgers did the rest everyone strategy against the Pirates ahead of the Mets and Padres series and it worked out pretty well. So, why not try it again against the other team that you really own at home ahead of the Braves and Giants series? Well, this time it didn’t work so well.

    It’s the end of August, which signifies the end of the “Dog Days”. Up next is the “Stretch Run”. No rest for the wary. Now, is the time to stop the nonsense of resting three of your best hitters in the same game and it probably wasn’t necessary to do so yesterday with an off day in plain sight on Thursday.

    We managed just 3 hits yesterday against a pitcher that has been a punching bag historically when facing this team. Baseball is weird that way. At any time, just about any pitcher can pull a diamond out of their ass, which is why it’s so important to avoid that Wild Card game. Even with yesterday’s loss, there’s no need to panic with 32 games remaining and just 2.5 games out of the top spot.

    On the bright side, one of those three hits was a rocket off the bat of Cody Bellinger who also came up with one of the best catches on the season. He hit the ball hard all series, but had little to show for it. You know he’s pressing, but luck will change if he sticks to the script.

    Graterol was also impressive coming into a tough situation and leaving runners stranded. There wasn’t much of anything else to get excited about unless you want to count using Jansen in a lost game most likely making him ineligible to pitch today. Bad timing considering rosters won’t expand for another couple of days.

    Since Mitch White will probably be optioned today, we’ll get another reliever added to the roster in time to help out ahead of tonight’s game where the “Big Three” are lined up for the Braves series. With the off day on Thursday and a bullpen game lined up for Friday with expanded rosters, we’ll have 2 of 3 available for the Giants series before we’re put in the position of another bullpen/opener game against the Cardinals with Andre Jackson available once again after serving his time on the options list. After that, we’ll be closer to getting Gonsolin and Kershaw back while converting bullpen games to piggy back games like you see in the early weeks of Spring Training. Hopefully, that will be enough pitching to get us through the next month.

  40. peterjAugust 30, 2021

    Great post Bear… Back in the day I thought Brock and Marshall, WOW, we’re set for years!!!

    MLB can be a cruel venture…

    Well, yesterday was a sh– storm for sure!! It seems Eric, HBdodger, Nonic and dodger lover are picking up allies like a sequel to Walking Dead.

    I feel sad that Bear and Badger have to fend off the Looney Tunes…

    We will see how today goes along with a Dodger W…

    P.S. Patience MT… Do Not throw gas on the fire…

  41. Dodger ChatterAugust 30, 2021

    In the spring of 1985 we traveled to Florida with our two young children and spend a day at Dodgertown.

    Mike Marshall was Jamie’s (age 8 then) favorite player. Try as we may we could not get his picture of Mike autographed. When the players and coaches came in for lunch, I was able to speak to hitting coach Ben Hines. I explained we were from Nova Scotia and Jamie was really trying to get Mike Marshall’s autograph. Ben took the picture Jamie was holding, disappeared into the dining area and came back with the picture autographed.

    We thanked him and I thought all was well. But not so with Jamie who had seen Mike’s autograph on other items such as cards. It seems as he went along Mike changed his autograph so Jamie felt it was not an authentic autograph.

    This is what he was used to seeing.

    https://www.ebay.ca/itm/284318083883?hash=item4232adab2b:g:T18AAOSwpVlgt-Uk

    This is what he got. Authenic but illegible to Jamie compared to the first one.

    https://www.ebay.ca/itm/353520178312?hash=item524f71d488:g:hCsAAOSw5LtguEWk

  42. MushersPopAugust 30, 2021

    Dodger fans like to complain about Roberts. Meanwhile the Mets players are now booing their own fans. All in all, I think we have it pretty good

  43. DodgerLoverAugust 30, 2021

    Was it hard for Bear to link the Go Go’s? I mean, technically it’s music.

  44. bisonjonesAugust 30, 2021

    Mike Marshall’s swing was kinda similar to CT3’s swing. I hadn’t thought about it until this post and then I had to find some evidence. Take a look at this video from Game 2 of the ’88 WS at time 1:35 if you are curious: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibO6lEjpHc0

    I remember Mike Marshall as one of the better ones in a long line of promising post-Garvey 1B/OF prospects who never quite made it to star level (Mike Marshall, Greg Brock, Franklin Stubbs, Sid Bream,…).

    Cheers — and thanks, Bear, for the post.

  45. Andrew Vincent ForteAugust 30, 2021

    If I was setting the rotation for the next seven days for this extremely important week, I would not pitch Scherzer in the Atlanta series and have him start in S F on Friday on extra rest. A win in SF is a 2 game swing with less than 30 games left at that point. Then Urias and Buehler will also be the SF series. I would use a bullpen game on Wednesday against Atlanta or bring up Jackson to start the game. Also rosters expand to 28 on Wednesday and more pitchers can be brought up to facilitate that game from the minors. I realize all games are important to win, but time is running out to win the division and there will be no more games left against SF after Sunday, I’m not the manager or GM, but that’s what I would do. What would you do?

  46. Mark TimmonsAugust 30, 2021

    A friend of mine went to HS with Marshall and says his biggest problem is that he is not very smart. I can neither confirm nor deny.

    A lot of you seem to be hung up on Mitch White pitching to CJ Cron is the first inning last night.

    CJ Cron is experiencing a “Coors Revitalization.” He is hitting .319 at Coors (he’s a .260 Career Hitter) and .235 on the Road. I have never heard of walking the pitcher in the first inning in a situation like that. EVER! Unless, of course, you are trying to prove a point that is not valid. You might walk him later in the game in order to get the other manager to think about pinch-hitting but you don’t there.

    By the way, do you know who changes lineups more than Roberts? Kapler! From Yahoo:

    “I just think it’s kind of intuitive that players who are veteran players who have some wear and tear are going to need a little bit more rest,” Kapler said after Tuesday’s win. “It’s not the same as dealing with a 24- or 25-year-old. From my own experience as an aging player, I needed more time between reps and I needed more down time. That’s just the natural way the human body ages, it’s part of it. These guys can still be great baseball players, but they need a little bit more down time.”

    So, I can see Doc resting a catcher, a 37-year-old 3B, and a guy who has a bone spur on his hip… but that’s just me.

    By the way, Senzatela had a bad April, but in May had a 3.86 ERA and in July was 3.46, followed by a 2.96 ERA in August.

    Of course, I would like to see everyone in the lineup every day, but I also want to see them healthy.

    Sunday was a scheduled day off for Will Smith and we will never know if JT and Mookie were tired or a little sore (the Dodgers generally don’t share that). However, to assume the worst is very Dunning-Kruger!

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