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The next big thing for the LA Dodgers occurs on Thursday, February 16, 2024. That’s when the pitchers and catchers report. The position players report by Monday, February 20, 2024. If the Dodgers have a big signing or trade between now and then, I will be surprised… but not…

By Mark Timmons3 min read25 comments

The next big thing for the LA Dodgers occurs on Thursday, February 16, 2024. That’s when the pitchers and catchers report. The position players report by Monday, February 20, 2024. If the Dodgers have a big signing or trade between now and then, I will be surprised… but not shocked. Why do I say that? The Dodgers’ 2024 payroll for salary threshold purposes has surpassed $280 million, according to Cots Contracts. The third luxury tax threshold is $277 million. Because of that, any other signings the Dodgers make will incur a 92.5% surcharge.

Dodger fans complain that Tyler Glasnow is a big risk… a gamble, if you will. However, I think he is the smallest gamble the Dodgers have done this offseason. The Dodgers’ signing of Shohei Ohtani is full of risk. He is signed through age 39, and players generally are already in some type of decline by age 34 to 36. He still has his arm in a sling, so he will certainly not pitch in 2024 or maybe ever again – that’s the worst-case scenario! He will likely miss some time in Spring Training as he re-habs that arm. So, we wait and see, but the Dodgers felt that he was worth a $460 Million Dollar Risk – BTW that’s what the Dodgers will actually pay for Ohtani. Ohtani will get $700, but the Dodgers will only pay $460 Million of that. By deferring the money, interest pays the rest. That’s pretty damn smart, don’t you think?

Yoshinobu Yamamoto was given a $325 Million Dollar Contract without ever throwing a pitch in MLB! On the other hand, Andrew Friedman said, “You don’t win three MVP awards by the age of 25 without an exceptional combination of talent, work ethic, and mental toughness. He’s an elite pitcher with an impressive dedication to his craft who will only become more dynamic in a Dodger uniform. We are thrilled for him to be a mainstay at the top of our starting rotation for years to come.” Still, not all scouts are convinced he can hold up to the rigors of MLB. Glasnow is 6 feet 8 inches, and Yamamoto is 5 feet 10 inches, so they will provide quite a visual contrast for hitters if they pitch on consecutive nights. I think the Dodgers will stage the rotation like that.

So, there is a lot of risk in the signings of Glasnow, Yamamoto, and Ohtani, but there is also a reward. A big Reward! I keep hearing about Glasnow being injured, but I have not heard anyone else say what I have said: That it was all the same undiagnosed injury. That’s a BIG DEAL. He hasn’t had numerous injuries: 90% of the injuries have been the detached tendon on the UCL. I am looking for Big Things out of Glasnow and Yamamoto this year and also additional growth by Bobby Miller, Emmet Sheehan, and Gavin Stone. There are reports that Stone is mastering the Slider – if so, he can be a stud. The guy I am keeping an eye on is Landon Knack. If he has continued his diet and workout regimen, he could be in the 2024 rotation.

Personally, I do not think the Dodgers need a Bieber, Cease, Burnes, or the like. There are too many good arms in the system, and they are already near the 100% tax rate. It would be great to have Josh Hader, but they don’t need him, and he was part of the Toxic Padre Band of Misfits last year. So there is that!

Spring Training is the thing I am looking forward to the most. Where do all the pieces fit? There will be injuries, so I am of the opinion that the Dodgers go into the Spring with as many of the youngsters as possible. I hear that they do not have room for Vargas and Busch. Yes, they do…. but both have options left as well. Progress is not linear!

Awaiting the 2024 Baseball America Prospect Handbook

I have all the Baseball America Prospect Handbooks back to when they started: 2001. I also have all the Dodger Media Guides from 1961 to when they stopped printing them in 2018. I miss the actual paper copies (they are still available on digital). But I am about out of space.

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  1. OldBear48December 31, 2023

    Montas signs a 1 year 16-million-dollar deal with the Reds.

  2. OldBear48December 31, 2023

    Giolito got a two year deal with the Sox.

  3. CassidyDecember 30, 2023

    Can’t wait to see Lux in spring training. I still think he could end up an .850 OPS guy with more power after getting stronger last year. I think he has the athleticism and glove to play SS. The issue is his arm. Watching him play SS the other year seemed like he tried to use a quick release to make up for his weaker arm. Maybe getting stronger will improve his arm strength. Can’t wait!

  4. Mark TimmonsDecember 30, 2023

    The Dodgers are not going to spend a whole lot more money if they don’t have to and at this juncture, they DON’T HAVE TO.

  5. BradleyDecember 30, 2023

    Jorge Soler I think would be a guy the dodgers should add to the bench look he can play outfield some times or DH or pinch but when you need a homer in the post season you want your choices to be if the bench Taylor Hernandez Barnes or Rojas Margot your going to need a guy that can’t hit one out in the playoffs so why not Jorge Soler and he won with Atlanta git hit in playoffs. If he bats right handed that might be a good veteran guy pickup to have if Busch and Vargas don’t cut it

  6. OldBear48December 30, 2023

    I am in Utah at a McDonalds eating lunch. Missed everything yesterday. Saw Sale was traded to the Braves by the Red Sox. All I can say about yesterday’s posts is wow. I will have to read them all when I get home sometime tonight. I will answer one directed at me. Bradley, suggest some trades that make sense with players the Dodgers might actually want who don’t bring the anchor of a big contact (Yelich) (Arenado) or actually realize when you are talking about trading for a right-handed bat, that two of the four guys you mentioned hit left-handed. Also, I never take credit for any moves the Freidman makes. Simple reason, I had not hand in the decision. Pham makes sense, but he has also had problems with his other teams. Yes, they could use a guy like Burnes, but they aren’t going to overpay for a rental. Adames makes sense defensively. His high K rate makes him a SS version of Muncy with less pop and OPS. But taking on Yelich simply to get Burnes makes them even more lefty heavy than they are. You think I have a personal vendetta against you. Totally wrong. I just think you throw crap against the wall and hope it sticks without researching the players you are suggesting. Do some research and no one will have any problem with your posts. You are a passionate fan, just not the best informed fan.

  7. BlueAZ2020December 30, 2023

    MT, imho you may want to have BJD join Bear as a fellow contributor??? All three of you are your own man, not afraid to mix it up , articulate and knowledgeable on not just baseball but a variety subjects. Just sayin.

  8. BlutoDecember 30, 2023

    Talk about masterclass – Ismael Cruz’s 1st IFA group (2017) after coming from Toronto, max bonus was 300k

    Miguel Vargas

    Andy Pages

    Jorbit Vivas

    Eddys Leonard

    Guillermo Zuniga

    Darien Nunez

    Carlos Duran

    the IFA pipeline is just starting

  9. dodger dadDecember 30, 2023

    sanchez might be the worst defensive catcher in baseball!! barnes ain’t great, but i’ll take him over sanchie every time! i agree, Feduccia deserves a shot!

  10. DodgerHorseDecember 30, 2023

    C Smith

    1B Freeman

    2B Betts

    SS Lux

    3B Muncy

    LF Vargas

    CF Outman

    RF Heyward

    DH Ohtani

    Barnes

    CT3

    Kiké

    Margot

    Good bye: Rojas

  11. BlueAz2020December 30, 2023

    AF definitely has some decisions to make on roster spaces. Love to have Kike available in October but that’s probably gonna be at the cost of Vargas as it’s currently shaping up. I think Ryu on a one year deal makes sooo much sense!!

    Side note. Y’all are some very smart and accomplished m..fers here on LADT. I thought I was knowledgeable about baseball and specifically on the Dodgers but after discovering this site, I soon realized I don’t know shit. The differing opinions on this site are amazing and informative but us wannabe AFs need to show a tad bit more respect to Mark. If it wasn’t for his efforts, this site wouldn’t exist. Glad to see DNS back now let’s enjoy the hot stove that is now heating up with Sale to the Braves and Montas signing with the Reds as I’m posting this.

  12. Andrew Vincent ForteDecember 30, 2023

    The Braves and Red Sox have agreed to a major trade, as Chris Sale will head to Atlanta in exchange for infield prospect Vaughn Grissom, ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports. The Sox will also include some money in the deal to cover some of Sale’s $27.5MM salary for the 2024 season. Sale had a full no-trade clause t

    The Reds have agreed to a deal with free agent righty Frankie Montas, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post (links to X). Heyman reported that Montas would receive somewhere in the range of $15MM-$16MM on the one-year deal, and USA Today’s Bob Nightengale adds that the salary is indeed $16MM. Montas is represented by the Boras Corporation.

  13. Watford DodgerDecember 30, 2023

    Firstly – good to see DNS back in the fold.

    The correct decision.

    Secondly, anyone else think the Free Agent Gary Sanchez would be a good signing for a year if he would take a short term deal? (for the team of the moment – Los Angeles Dodgers). Time to move on from Austin, especially now Clayton is on the shelf.

    Would be a great upgrade, and in a position of need.

    He’s got some pop.

  14. dodger dadDecember 30, 2023

    barnes and rojas? combined .220 average, 2 home runs, 13 rbi projected numbers!

  15. BradleyDecember 30, 2023

    Keke Hernandez and Jic Pederson rumors might go to the Angels that wouldnt be a bad idea for both players the LA area loves those guys gives fans something to go see. And new manager Washington the players like that guy. The LF position is what the the Dodgers need. But who. And if you all says Busch and Vargas why those two when then could play second base and they could move mookie back to rightfield if that’s correct they said mookie every day second baseman. Look for a consistent hitter that can get on base to play Leftfield.

  16. Singing The BlueDecember 30, 2023

    Here’s a link to a Jeff Passan article on Yamamoto (written just before he signed here).

    Lots of interesting background on his training program and his guru, Yata Sensei.

    He trains totally differently than American players, including no weights, lots of yoga and throwing a javelin.

    Sensei is coming over with him and the Dodgers may have him work with some of their other guys as well.

    Some interesting stuff here:

    https://abc7news.com/sports/how-yoshinobu-yamamoto-became-baseballs-most-coveted-free-agent/14198544/

  17. Dan in PasadenaDecember 30, 2023

    Anyone know anything about Kike’s market? Of course as a Dodger fan I’d love to see him back now that most of the 2020 championship team are gone and because his hernias are healed but he’s a platoon for sure. Still, extremely useful as a Swiss Army knife

  18. dodgerramDecember 30, 2023

    IMHO the Dodgers are pretty much set with their pitching. A rotation of

    Yamamoto, Miller, Glasnow, Sheehan, Buehler (somewhere around May/June) is fine with me. Until Buehler comes back let Stone, Knack, Frasso and the other kids fight it out for that Nr. 5 spot. I would like a LHP for the rotation but maybe the Dodgers count on Clayton to fill this vacane around the middle of the year.

    If the Dodgers are not finished with free agency I hope for a big RH bat for LF.

    Hader is interesting. With him and Phillips and Graterol the Dodgers could have a lethal option for the 7,8 and 9th inning. Could go a long way in a close playoff series.

    Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  19. Mark TimmonsDecember 30, 2023

    Baseball America:

    Projected 2027 Lineup

    Catcher: Will Smith (32)

    First Base: Dalton Rushing (26)

    Second Base: Miguel Vargas (27)

    Third Base: Michael Busch (29)

    Shortstop: Gavin Lux (29)

    Left Field: Andy Pages (26)

    Center Field: James Outman (30)

    Right Field: Mookie Betts (34)

    Designated Hitter: Freddie Freeman (37)

    No. 1 Starter: Bobby Miller (28)

    No. 2 Starter: Dustin May (29)

    No. 3 Starter: Tony Gonsolin (33)

    No. 4 Starter: Ryan Pepiot (29)

    No. 5 Starter: Emmet Sheehan (27)

    Closer: Evan Phillips (32)

    Best Tools

    Best Hitter for Average: Josue De Paula

    Best Power Hitter: Dalton Rushing

    Best Strike-Zone Discipline: Michael Busch

    Fastest Baserunner: Kendall George

    Best Athlete: Jonny Deluca

    Best Fastball: Nick Frasso

    Best Curveball: Maddux Bruns

    Best Slider: River Ryan

    Best Changeup: Kyle Hurt

    Best Control: Landon Knack

    Best Defensive Catcher: Diego Cartaya

    Best Defensive Infielder: Alex Freeland

    Best Infield Arm: Mairoshendrick Martinus

    Best Defensive Outfielder: Jonny Deluca

    Best Outfield Arm: Jose Ramos

    Of course, that was published several weeks ago.

  20. MichaelDecember 30, 2023

    Funny hear all this talk about inning eaters but in recent years pull most after five on a good day. Make it though six considered a workhorse and seven is like new complete game these days

  21. sbuffaloDecember 30, 2023

    Getting out of bed in the morning is a risk.

    You already made a pretty good case for Glasnow being healthy and delivering. I like the trade and signing. The Dodgers made a similar case. Although I really like Pepiot, I think the trade and signing works for the Dodgers in the short term and the future. As much as I like Pepiot, I like Miller and Sheehan more. Stone and Knack seem to offer the potential to be solid starters.

    So where do the Dodgers go from here? Brandon Gomes indicated they’re not done, but I’m not sure exactly what that means. They may want to add a pitcher. Low cost, high potential type? That would be my guess. No need to pursue Burnes, Cease or Montgomery, who may want to stay closer to the east coast. They seem to have no interest in Snell. No surprise there.

    For whatever reason, the Dodgers are being linked to Hader, but I can’t see that happening. But most stories about Hader and the Dodgers seems to end with LA wanting to add a starter instead.

    As to Ohtani and his deferred contract money, If there is one thing Guggenheim knows, it’s investment. Some experts expect the Dodgers to get a return of up to 19 percent.

    The Dodgers also made a great case for Yamamoto holding up. Years ago, “experts” made similar cases for Pedro Martinez not holding up. Even the Dodgers team physician weighed in to offer that opinion. Then there was Max Scherzer and the way he threw. That’s the reason they traded him. Big mistake.

    Instead of trying to find another hitter, I would rather see them give both Vargas and Busch legitimate shots.

    If the Dodgers stay reasonable healthy, I think this summer will be something to remember.

  22. MichaelDecember 30, 2023

    Damm seems they turned the hot stove into a ice cooler

  23. CassidyDecember 30, 2023

    Baseball Prospectus profiles Knack as an “innings-eating, back-of-the-end rotation starter.” What do you like about him over Stone or Sheehan?

  24. Mark TimmonsDecember 30, 2023

    Here’s what MLB.com said (I am awaiting the new BA Guide):

    After Knack improved his strength and conditioning, his fastball went from 88-92 mph in his first four years of college to 93-95 with a peak of 98 and improved carry in 2020-21, but he dropped a tick of velocity on his heater and didn’t command it with his usual precision last year. His tight mid-80s slider remained a solid pitch and was his most effective offering, though he lost some feel for his low-80s changeup with fade and had trouble landing his upper-70s get-me-over curveball in the zone.

    The key to Knack’s success always has been his ability to locate his entire arsenal with precision, but his leg issues led to his walk rate spiking from 1.2 per nine innings in his pro debut to 3.8 last year. He’ll need to improve the conditioning of his burly 6-foot-2 frame and stay healthy in order to recapture his past magic. He still has one of the higher floors among Dodgers pitching prospects, but his ceiling of a mid-rotation starter is further away than it was a year ago.

    BAs Scouting Grades:

    Scouting Grades: Fastball: 55. Curveball: 40. Slider: 55. Changeup: 50. Control: 50

  25. CassidyDecember 30, 2023

    Does Knack have a wipeout pitch in his arsenal? And what kind of command does he have?

    PS. Don’t give my wife any ideas about banning idiots! We may be idiots, but we’re your idiots!

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