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This Team is Better Than This!

Let me be very clear about this: It was one game, and we should not be surprised that on this team, everyone hits or no one hits. Yesterday, the bottom of the lineup, led by Tommy Edman, got all five Dodger hits (and drove in three runs), while the vaunted top of the order took…

By Mark Timmons2 min read9 comments

Let me be very clear about this: It was one game, and we should not be surprised that on this team, everyone hits or no one hits. Yesterday, the bottom of the lineup, led by Tommy Edman, got all five Dodger hits (and drove in three runs), while the vaunted top of the order took a collar! Just so that we are very clear, Shohei Ohtani, Mookies, Betts, Teoscar Hernandez, Freddie Freeman, and Will Smith were a combined ZERO for 19! All five of those players have been All-Stars, and three have been MVP’s. They couldn’t have played in a girl’s slow-pitch softball game yesterday!

You can spin it any way you want, but they all signed contracts worth a combined 1.5 Billion, and all we get from them is 0 for 19. I am disgusted! It’s only one game, but play with some urgency EVERY DAMN GAME!

The top five hitters in this lineup are the best in baseball, but they do not show up. Yeah, Landon Knack was bad… but give him another chance. He will re-deems himself. However, the Five Superstars at the top of the Dodger lineup were chumps yesterday. They had better get mad about it and come out breathing fire, or the Mets might clean their clocks. It’s one thing to lose. It’s another thing to get embarrassed! Frankly, I am ashamed of Ohtani, Betts, Teoscar, Freddie, and Will! Maybe Freddie gets a pass because he is playing on one leg, but the others are playing soft! There are no excuses! Get it done, or go home… you are the chumps who failed the past three years!

What I consider great news is that Clayton Kershaw says he wants to pitch next season. I assume that will be with the Dodgers. The rotation could look very different next season as they go with a six-man rotation:

  1. Yamamoto
  2. Glasnow
  3. Ohtani
  4. Kershaw
  5. May
  6. Gonsolin
  7. Miller
  8. Sheehan (2nd half)
  9. Knack
  10. Wrobleski
  11. Buehler (Maybe)
  12. Flaherty (we will see)

That’s a lot of starters for six spots, and BTW, the Dodgers will begin to revamp their pitching development process. I’ll write about this after the World Series.

Brent Honeywell doesn’t have a lot of swing-and-miss, but man-o-man, he has been effective!

I have heard some morons say that they expect Tyler Glasnow to have TJ Surgery. If the Dodgers thought there was a chance of that, they would do it now rather than wait. I am sure that they have checked his arms out six weeks to Sunday. It would really be dumb otherwise. At any rate, I think the Dodgers will officially adopt a six-man rotation next year and also eliminate bullpen games to take the stress off the pen.

Now, they have a NLCS to win!

X-CITES

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  1. DodgfanOctober 16, 2024

    Shohei to reset some bad habits: https://www.yahoo.com/sports/hes-going-reset-shohei-ohtani-225715866.html

  2. BlutoOctober 15, 2024

    MLB’s Pipeline podcast, both reviews and interviews Zyhir Hope!

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mlb-pipeline/id906717198?i=1000673211139

  3. Jim ContrerasOctober 15, 2024

    maybe will smith is tired. he misses a lot of good pitches to hit. Give him rest day ?

  4. Jorge ValenzuelaOctober 15, 2024

    Again back to the same topic about Kershaw. No more, no more Kershaw, you should not depend on him anymore, if you want to bring him back, fine, but don’t consider him as a starter because he is not the same anymore. And in fact he has never been a major factor or a decisive factor in the playoffs. Maybe a game or two, like any other pitcher of any other team in any other season, but nothing more, and it is definitely not necessary to win in the regular season. Enough Clayton, enough is enough, retire and enjoy your family, and let the front office focus on finding a pitcher who can help more, in season and most importantly, in playoffs!

    You were the best, let us remember you as the greatest pitcher of all time, don’t expose yourself to another playoff failure.

  5. dodgerrickOctober 15, 2024

    There was a reason that in a short series, Roberts only let Knack pitch 1 inning in mop up duty. A dirty little secret is that Knack hasn’t pitched well all year with teams that are .500 or better. Against sub-.500 teams, he has a 3.64 ERA, a BAA of .182, an OPS against of .579, and has given up 5 HR in 156 batters faced.

    Against .500 or better, the numbers are 4.14 ERA, .265 BAA, .853 OPS against, and 9 HR in 130 batters faced.

    He just isn’t good against better teams/hitters.

    In a short series, the Dodgers couldn’t afford to let him go. In a longer series, they didn’t have a choice because the bullpen would be exhausted otherwise and they needed innings.

    The plan didn’t work, but Honeywell, who has been surprisingly good all season long. saved the day for the Dodgers.

    The Dodgers will take 2 of 3 from the Mets in NY. They should have Buehler, Yamamoto, and Flaherty going.

    Game 6 will be another bullpen game, but I would like to see Honeywell get the bulk innings this time instead of Knack. Game 7 will be Buehler (yikes!)

  6. QuasimodoOctober 15, 2024

    As Earnest T Worrell says…..tomorrow is another day. knowwhatImean.

  7. DavidOctober 15, 2024

    Best of 5 now. Lets go!!!!

    I read on the other site where some were critical of not putting our best guys in after Knack. As if DOC gave up. HUH! Seems to me they did great. One run last 6 innings

  8. Brian PerkinsOctober 15, 2024

    Mark, I’ll buy you a beer if May starts another game for us.

    I thought we made an unforced error with the Knack bulk game. Need to get it back tomorrow with a clean focused attack like we had in G4.

    Happy that Kershaw will be back. We need to sign 2-3 one-year SPs on modest contracts for depth. It’s time for youth to he served.

  9. MattOctober 15, 2024

    Crappy game, we move on.

    No one said this was going to be easy. Need to turn it up in NY.

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