Not too long ago, there was a minor movement to rename the Dodgers. Not sure who started it, but it died pretty quickly. I think some wanted the name to reflect in some ways, the city in which they now play. I did not see any suggestions online. And at this point I could only speculate who started all of this.
As most fans who follow the team already know, the Dodgers have had several names in their history. They were first formed in 1883 and were called the Brooklyn Grays. In 1884, they joined the American Association as the Brooklyn Atlantic’s. For a while in the late 1880’s they were called the Bridegrooms since six of their players got married during the 1888 season. In 1890, they joined the NL and won the Championship. And that is the year the MLB history of the Dodgers truly begins.
In the late 1890’s they got players from the defunct Baltimore franchise and were nicknamed the Superbas. This was after a famous traveling troupe of the times, Hanlon’s Superba. A circus act. They were for a while referred to as the Trolley Dodgers. This was because the borough’s street cars had recently went from horse drawn to electric power and were considered more dangerous. There were some other names used, Ward’s Wonders, when they were managed by John Montgomery Ward. None of these were official.
During the management reign of Wilbert Robinson, they were called the Robins. They stayed that way until he left after the 1931 season. Then the nickname Dodgers was first used. The teams legal name was the Brooklyn Baseball Club. Since 31 the name has stuck. And the franchises history and following has grown.
To the fans in Flatbush, they were affectionately called, Dem Bums. They were devastated when the team moved west. So, just for giggles, if you were going to change the name of the Los Angeles Dodgers, what would you call them? Can’t use Angelinos. Too close to the Angels. If I were choosing a name that reflected the city’s history, it might be Rancheros because of all of the rancheros that were in the area back in the late 1700’s up until statehood. Fire away!






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Disagree, not disagreeable
Just woke to read and watch highlights of last night’s game.
I’m speechless…..
Who is Emmit Sheehan? I’ve not read much about him from you guys. I did not most of the outs were fly balls, not ground balls. It seems like his pitches are up a bit. Anyone else concerned about this for the long run? Nevertheless, I don’t mean to rob him of his glory…congrats to him for doing what he did…6 hitless innings is amazing. Too bad arguably the worst bullpen in baseball had to rob him of his first win.
And now I see Taylor, Perralta, and Muncy are all out with injuries. It looks like it’s time to bring up 5 more guys from the farm and let’s just consider this year a stepping stone year and don’t fret about making the playoffs. What will be will be. Just keep trying with our youth….hopefully 20 year olds are stronger than 30 year olds.
Almonte needs to go!
I had wonderd why they chose to DFA Kolarek and keep Vesia??
The Dodgers have become creative in finding different ways to lose games. The fact this team is somehow 8 games over .500 in no way reflects who they’ve really been over the last 26 games.
Way to go Mookie superstar.
What a crying shame. These are the kind of things that have caused dissension for some teams in the past (Bullpen). Things can start to fester
Roberts’ is known for being a players manager and handling the clubhouse well. But he’s never had a situation like this before.
That last play was just unbelievable , they try to give it away and we just don’t take it.
I have had seen enough of both Gaterol and Thor. From what I saw of Sheehan tonight, I want to see is the Dodgers bring up the entire Tulsa pitching staff that averages 95+ mph over the next few months to start and/or relieve….
Why send Mookie? Why?
I’m dumbfounded.
Smith up.
Ugh
What a damn shame as the bullpen (bullcrap) fails again.
This game is turning into a nightmare.
The Bullpen – ARGH!
Win or lose, I’m all for infusing this youthful talent into the team.
Betts and Freeman going for broke for Sheehan.
Syndergaard just gave notice on his LA rental
Wow Betts, just wow..
Our young bats lagging way behind our young arms. Love to see more of Sheehan’s slider. How far can he go with his no hitter?
for those of you that say they are not Christian. I assume that means that you do not believe in Jesus. I respect your right to believe whatever you want. I would, however, invite you to read the book by Lee Strobel titled “A Case For Christ.”. The consequences for being wrong are significant.
Sheehan living on borrowed time. He either better start throwing his secondaries for strikes, or throw all his pitches lower in the zone, ..or he’ll soon get tagged.
Interesting how the Dodgers let DeLuca bat against a righty.
Anyone else think Sheehan looks a bit like Jerry Reuss?
Let’s hope Busch’s 3rd base skills have markedly improved since his last call up.
DODGERS SELECT EMMET SHEEHAN, RECALL MICHAEL BUSCH
LOS ANGELES– The Los Angeles Dodgers selected the contract of right-handed pitcher Emmet Sheehan, recalled infielder Michael Busch, optioned right-handed pitcher Michael Grove to Triple-A and placed infielder Max Muncy on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain, retroactive to June 13.
Sheehan, 23, will make his Major League debut tonight against the Giants. The right-hander was 4-1 with a 1.86 ERA (11 ER/53.1 IP) and 88 strikeouts in 12 starts for Double-A Tulsa. He led the Texas League in ERA, strikeouts, batting average against (.131) and WHIP (0.88). Last season, he split the season between High-A Great Lakes and Double-A Tulsa, going a combined 7-2 with a 2.91 ERA (22 ER/68.0 IP) and 106 strikeouts. He appeared in the Arizona Fall League in 2022, posting a 3-1 record with a 3.54 ERA (8 ER/20.1 IP) and 24 strikeouts for the Glendale Desert Dogs. He was named the AFL Pitcher of the Week in Week 6 after going 1-0 with 10 strikeouts in five innings of work against the Peoria Javelinas. He has been in the Dodgers’ organization three years since being drafted in the sixth round of the 2021 First Year Player Draft out of Boston College and he is a combined 14-3 with a 2.76 ERA and 228 strikeouts in 137 innings.
Busch, 25, returns for his second stint with the Dodgers after going 4-for-19 with two RBI in seven games the first time. On Monday, he was named the Triple-A Player of the Week after slashing .500/.533/1.077 while going 13-for-26 in six games for Triple-A Oklahoma City. He has appeared in 45 games for Triple-A Oklahoma City, hitting .313 (55-for-176) with 15 doubles, seven homers and 38 RBI. He has been with the Dodgers organization since being drafted in the first round (31st overall) of the 2019 First Year Player Draft out of the University of North Carolina. In four minor league seasons, he has a hit a combined .274 (318-for-1161) with 80 doubles, 59 homers and 215 RBI.
Grove, 26, pitched last night, tossing five innings, allowing four runs and striking out seven in the no decision. On the season, he is 0-2 with an 8.10 ERA (27 ER/30.0 IP) and 30 strikeouts. He has been with the Dodgers two seasons, and he is a combined 1-2 with a 6.37 ERA (42 ER/59.1 IP) and 54 strikeouts. He was drafted by the Dodgers in the second round of the 2018 First Year Player Draft out of West Virginia University.
Muncy, 31, heads to the injured list for the first time this season and the fourth time in his career. He has appeared in 60 games for the Dodgers, hitting .191 with 18 homers and 45 RBI. He has been in the Majors parts of eight seasons with Oakland (2015-16) and Los Angeles (2018-2023) and has amassed 162 homers and 429 RBI in 772 career games. He was a signed as a minor league free agent by the Dodgers on April 28, 2017.
I’ll bet we have more players on our roster whose uniform number is in the 80’s than any team in MLB history. (might have to take September out) Almost like watching a spring training game. You might throw the 70’s uniform numbers also.
10:10 PM ET
Giants (36-32)
Dodgers (39-30)
SP Emmet Sheehan R
0-0 .00 ERA
Confirmed Lineup
RF Mookie Betts R
1B F. Freeman L
C Will Smith R
DH J. Martinez R
LF D. Peralta L
2B M. Vargas R
3B Chris Taylor R
CF Jonny DeLuca R
SS Miguel Rojas R
Greetings, oh brothers/sisters of perpetual Dodger fandom….hope all is well
Quick request if I may: can anyone provide a Cliff notes version of a scouting report for Sheehan….I searched for some online but I prefer to hear from Mr. Timmons, Bear or philjones if any of these gentlemen have some info….thanks….
Thursday scores
Oklahoma City vs. Salt Lake, canceled
Springfield 4, Tulsa 1
Great Lakes 3, Wisconsin 2
San Jose 11, Rancho Cucamonga 4
Friday schedule
4:05 p.m. PT: Great Lakes (Maddux Bruns) vs. Wisconsin (Stiven Cruz)
5:05 p.m.: Oklahoma City (Stone) vs. Salt Lake (TBD)
5:05 p.m.: Tulsa (Nick Frasso) at Springfield (Logan Gragg)
7 p.m.: Rancho Cucamonga (Chris Campos) at San Jose (Hayden Wynja)
To those of you who wonder how many people read this blog:
For the past 6 months, the average is 6.3K a day.
I am excited to see Sheehan.
I am somewhat surprised to see him picked over Knack.
I will watch tonights game wearing Kevlar, just in case,
Bluto,
In reply to your question about who I might vote for:
1. Dem: RFK
2. Rep.: Vivet Ramaswamy
At first, the Dodgers did the right thing and told the Sisters of yada, yada to pound sand. Then, the Dodgers cupcaked and allowed this group to attend what promised to be a nice evening. I hope the night will be incident free. The Dodgers could look back on this absolute terrible decision and say that is when we lost the great Clayton Kershaw to the Texas Rangers.
Bluto, I don’t think I said “the Dodgers expect their pitchers to only get to 83 pitchers”. I think they expect 100. But there have been a number of times that they have pulled the plug on a pitcher who appeared to have an inning of two inning left in their arm. The early hook is likely based on not overextending the guy despite him cruising. Another is analytics as a determining factor. In the past guys got the hook when they got in trouble. You knew a pitcher was done when the hitters showed it. Now days guys get pulled because the stats say the guy shouldn’t go a 3rd time through the order or because the computer predicts the pitcher will struggle with the hitters coming up the next inning. So, whether it’s 83 or 100, it can tax a bullpen at least an extra inning.
I won’t wear the ribbon
* I will quietly skip tonight’s game and festivities for personal reasons and watch the College World Series and golf. My reason is pretty simple. It’s Bullshit.
* Dylan Cease is tough. I love that short little arm circle. Great porno statch too. Second runner up in the Freddie Mercury look alike contest.
* It’s pretty comforting to having Freeman up with the bases juiced, 0 outs, in the bottom of the 11th.
* Great job by the bullpen to put up donuts for the final 7 innings.Nice to see that after the tough stretch they’ve been through.
* The ESPN crew tagged Jake Burger with the “Burger King” monikered . They whiffed on the fact that early this season, the Sox also had Oscar Colas, in the line up. They only needed Pete Fries, who played in 1883, to have lunch.
* Joe was stunned when Rojas tried to bunt bottom 11. “you don’t often see that” and “desperate times”., as Joe described the 1 fouled off, bunt attempt.
I did not realize that The Dodgers have zero sac bunts on the year. So all the times I’ve lobbied for a sac bunt in this situation to move the winning run to 3rd for the top of the order, I was wasting my breath.
But it didn’t matter, Grandal did the job for us.
* I was thinking how difficult it is to maintain a fresh bullpen these days. So the mission is to ask starter to go deep into the game, now days 6 or 7 innings. All the while to limiting their pitch counts, to under 100, to maintain arm health throughout the season (especially with all the injuries to starting pitchers). All while trying to get ahead in a count so they can nibble around the edges and not throw strikes when ahead in the count. 2 or 3 chase pitches are normal. Throwing “balls” is an art form.
And that’s all necessary to save the bullpen from overwork.
Added together, that’s impossible to do.
I couldn’t find the stats on Baseball Reference or StatCast, so I figure this out myself. I looked at the outings by our 8 starting pitchers for the season so far, including May, Urias, CK, Gonsolin, Thor, Grove, Miller and Stone. They have averaged 5 innings per start and 83 pitches per start. That includes “quality starts” and starts that ended early due to ineffectiveness.
It’s no wonder a bullpen gets stressed.
The highest pitch countCK=105,May=104,Miller=104,Urias=100,Thor=96,Gonzo=94, Grove=92 and Stone=79.
And most of the higher pitch counts happened in April and early May. That’s counterintuitive to me. I would expect pitch counts to increase over the season as arm strength builds. It appears teams now take the opposite approach, choosing to keep pitch counts down to prevent wear and tear.
So pitchers were expected to go 125 pitches safely just a few years ago. Then, the magic number was 100. Now we are at 83 pitches per game. That is 2.5 innings more per game now then when 125 was the magic number. 2.5 more innings per game that have been turned over to a bullpen. No wonder they wear out.
By the way, if anyone smarter than me know how to sort this stuff out on StatCast or Baseball Reference, please coach me up.
So, who do we have pitching tonight? I don’t see anyone listed yet? I assume another bullpen day….another frustrating day…..probably another loss.
Hard to believe we don’t have anyone in the minors who can step up to the plate and fill in. I mean Thor set a low bar….4 innings, 5 runs. Surely someone in the minors, besides Grove who pitched last night, could at least do that. I thought we had a great minor league system….is Bobby Miller the only one?
Hot left, cold right and shit don’t run uphill. Energy equals mass times the speed of light times the speed of light. AND Dodgers have the coolest team name in all of sports
LOL this has basically become a far right political sight at this point. You people are bonkers.
Happy Pride Night you snowflakes!!!!!
Technical question regarding mlb.tv
Since yesterday the games will not start when I use Firefox. Starts and runs well with other browsers . Thought it was only temporary or something wrong with my Firefox but I emptied the cache and cookies.
Anybody else with the same bug ?
Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BASEBALL PLEASE
Heck I remember climbing under your desk at school for the nuclear alerts! And running behind the mosquito DDT trucks taking in all the “fog!” Ahh, the good ole days!
The now Inland Empire 66ers, who are an Angels affiliate, once held a contest to choose their new name in the late 80s. I remember one of the contestants was the Smog Dogs. It stuck with me. I’ll go with that one, although, since they introduced the catalytic converter in cars, the smog that was a huge problem when I was a kid is not nearly as bad anymore.
Anyone remember 2nd and even 3rd stage smog alerts?
Sheesh Timmons, we want to talk baseball not your extreme beliefs. And YES THEY ARE.
Los Angeles Shit holes…….Because that’s what the city (state) has turned into….a giant shit hole
Emmet Sheehan will be added to the 40-man roster and will start tonight’s game.
I would name them after the LaBrea Tar Pits. The Tarbabes
Well said MT, well said! Won’t happen but I would love to see the Dodgers get about 15,000-20,000 fans through the turn style tonight.
Refrain from anger, and forsake wrath! Fret not yourself; it tends only to evil.” “But you, O Lord, are a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness.” “Whoever is slow to anger has great understanding, but he who has a hasty temper exalts folly.”
As a Christian, I am called to replace anger and violence, with prayer!
After tonight there could be several options:
1. Catholic Haters
2. Muslim Bashers
3. Jew Maligners
4. Hindu Haters
… I could go on and on, but let’s give all the religions equal hate time – and be sure to honor the haters! Let’s mock all the diverse religions equally.
I think tonight at Dodger Stadium has the potential to be a debacle.
Of course, the usual suspects will say, “let it go!” NO, YOU LET IT GO!
I am not going to ignore what the mainstream media won’t discuss. Remember when you would get kicked off social media for saying COVID stated in a lab, that the vaccine had side effects and would not prevent COVID, or any number of things that did not go with their narrative? Well, most of it was BS and were just attempts to control our minds. MLB had BLM Night – one of the most corrupt organizations ever.
Tonight is just another insidious way to get you to accept that you should believe a certain way and fall “lock-step” behind the beliefs you are told to obey. I have no problem with LGBT and fiercely defend their rights, but their rights do not trump mine and others. This is going to be a hugely divisive night and has the potential for a disaster.
Anyone inciting violence should be dealt with quickly and decisively, but when you mock people’s beliefs, you are courting violence. I hope they have thought about this and have plenty of security on hand. Ignoring this will not make it go away. The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence have an absolute right to do whatever they want and mock whoever they want… they just should not be honored for it.
End of Rant!
Conquistadors.
Good come from behind win yesterday with outstanding work from the bullpen. Badly needed.
Grove has good stuff but is too much in the zone when ahead in the count.
Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
To reflect the city’s past, I might go with Caballeros.