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Okay guys, the trade deadline is just about six weeks away. Who do you target? Who do you bring up from the minors? Who gets cut loose? Fire away.

By OldBear481 min read75 comments

Okay guys, the trade deadline is just about six weeks away. Who do you target? Who do you bring up from the minors? Who gets cut loose? Fire away.

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  1. Andrew Vincent ForteJune 15, 2023

    Let’s face the facts, this is not a very good Dodger team. Not one of AF’s and BG’s better efforts.

  2. FallitoJune 15, 2023

    A little late, happy BDay, OldBear!

  3. DodgfanJune 15, 2023

    Happy BDay OldBear. May the almighty bless you with many more!

  4. VengeurJune 15, 2023

    Damn, i tuned out after 6 thinking it was in the bag. If I was GM I’d have watched till the end.

  5. WayneJune 15, 2023

    The pitching remains bad, and now Betts/Freeman/JDM have collectively cooled at the plate.

    Since May 16, the Dodgers have stumbled into quicksand, and can’t seem to get out.

  6. OldBear48June 15, 2023

    With JD< Betts and Mookie not producing. getting runs was going to be a problem. But, sorry, Roberts should have never sent Almonte back out for a second inning. Vesia proved once again that he still cannot put hitters away, and he hits a guy with two strikes on him. Right now, this bullpen SUCKS big time. New blood is needed, at least some pitchers who can put hitters away.

  7. josé Luis IbarraJune 15, 2023

    Today’s game is coming to an end on Wednesday, June 14, and I note that unlike AF (who certainly knows more than I do) I think reliable relievers are dealing with pitchers.

    I see a drop in Freddy’s production (he looks sick) and our relief is pitiful (ninth inning). Well, we’ll see what happens later.

  8. josé Luis IbarraJune 15, 2023

    A little late, but with love I wish you a Happy Birthday Old Bear.

  9. dodgerrickJune 15, 2023

    How much more of Almonte and Vesia do we have to see?

  10. nonicnamebumfanJune 15, 2023

    Rojas looking a little iffy at shortstop lately. Shortened range, weak throws to first and bad decisions. I wonder if his hamstring is bothering him or if he’s just worried about it. Maybe just in a slight slump…? ehhh never mind

    Happy birthday Bear……. Happy birthday to you…. Happy birthday to you

  11. CassidyJune 15, 2023

    I just take anymore of Taylor, Outman and Barnes! I’d rather see Kersh and Urias hit!

  12. DavidJune 15, 2023

    I don’t see that many games, but it seems that everytime I see Taylor up he just is looking for fastball. So Clevinger just throws him two off speed pitches. Center cut, like batting practice pitches and he misses by a mile and of course strikes out on the third pitch in the dirt. Then that confused look on his face.

  13. Mark TimmonsJune 14, 2023

    DODGERS ACTIVATE SHELBY MILLER

    LOS ANGELES– The Los Angeles Dodgers activated right-handed pitcher Shelby Miller from the bereavement list and designated left-handed pitcher Adam Kolarek for assignment.

    Miller, 32, missed three games while on the bereavement list. On the campaign, he is 1-0 with a 2.57 ERA (8 ER/28.0 IP) and 29 strikeouts in 24 games. He has allowed 11 hits in 28 innings, holding hitters to a .118 batting average against. He is in his 11th season in the Major Leagues with St. Louis (2012-14), Atlanta (2015), Arizona (2016-18), Texas (2019), Chicago (2021), Pittsburgh (2021), San Francisco (2022) and Los Angeles (2023) and he is a combined 39-58 with a 4.15 ERA (372 ER/806.0 IP) and 673 strikeouts in 191 games (132 starts). He was signed by the Dodgers on December 1, 2022.

    Kolarek, 34, pitched 1.1 innings with the Dodgers, striking out two batters on Sunday afternoon. He had appeared in 21 games for Triple-A Oklahoma City, posting an 0-3 mark with a 2.18 ERA (5 ER/20.2 IP) and 12 strikeouts. He has pitched in the Majors parts of seven seasons with Tampa Bay (2017-19), Los Angeles (2019-2020, 2023) and Oakland (2021-22) and he is a combined 11-4 with a 3.73 ERA (60 ER/144.2 IP) and 96 strikeouts. The former Maryland Terrapin was originally drafted by the New York Mets in the 101h round of the 2010 First Year Player Draft.

  14. Andrew Vincent ForteJune 14, 2023

    Jun 13th, 2023 Scoreboard

    Triple-A Oklahoma City 17, Salt Lake City 8

    Double-A Tulsa 3, Springfield 9

    High-A Great Lakes 5, Wisconsin 8

    Single-A Rancho Cucamonga 1, San Jose 2

    ACL Dodgers 2, ACL Rangers 1

    DSL Dodgers Bautista 14, DSL Marlins 0

    Oklahoma City vs Salt Lake City – 10:05 AM, Mike Montgomery

    Tulsa at Springfield – 10:05 AM, Ben Casparius

    Great Lakes vs Wisconsin – 4:05 PM, Justin Wrobleski

    Rancho Cucamonga at San Jose – 1:00 PM, Payton Martin

    DSL Dodgers Mega 2, DSL Phillies White 1

  15. Andrew Vincent ForteJune 14, 2023

    10:10 PM ET

    White Sox (29-39)

    Dodgers (38-29)

    SP Mike Clevinger R

    3-4 4.19 ERA

    SPClayton Kershaw L

    8-4 2.95 ERA

    Confirmed Lineup

    2B Mookie Betts R

    1B F. Freeman L

    C Will Smith R

    DH J. Martinez R

    LF D. Peralta L

    RF J. Heyward L

    3B Chris Taylor R

    CF James Outman L

    SS Miguel Rojas R

    Partly-cloudy-day

    1% Precipitation

    68° Wind 9 mph Out

  16. Singing the BlueJune 14, 2023

    Sorry I’m late to the party. Happy Birthday, Bear. Did I miss the cake?

    Andrew says Happy Birthday too. Just told me he isn’t going after Ohtani, because he’s drafting this kid instead:

    https://www.mlb.com/news/yuto-hara-12-year-old-ambidextrous-star

  17. CassidyJune 14, 2023

    Happy bday Bear! I have decided to begin counting backwards celebrating bdays and already feeling much younger! Thx for keeping us going here at LATD.

  18. WayneJune 14, 2023

    Have a blessed Bday Bear.

  19. John DollJune 14, 2023

    Hope you great physical and mental health on your new trip around the sun. I’m sure a Dodgers championship would add pleasure to the trip.

  20. Jorge ValenzuelaJune 14, 2023

    Happy birthday Bear!

  21. philjonesJune 14, 2023

    I’m in. Happy Birthday Bear. I hope to enjoy CK’s win and I plan to celebrate with you.

    I, however will be watching the White Sox broadcast. I have a new trick at the beginning of each new series on TV.

    I record both the Dodger broadcast and the opponent’s. Like last night, if I start with the Dodger broadcast and the D-Train is in the booth, I promptly delete it and move to the opponent’s broadcast. That way I avoid a night of frustration of having to mute and listen to Pandora. I can’t stand the D-Train even in the studio with Horrible Hairston, let alone in the booth to babble on and on and say little. “you know when I pitched……….” Who gives a shit? Even the great Joe Davis can’t make him bearable.

    The Sox team of Steve Stone and especially Jason Bennetti are very good. Different guy with Bennetti last night but he was super informational, humorous, respectful of the Dodgers and didn’t overtalk the game. I will get his complimentary takes on Kershaw tonight. I like listening in the opponent’s broadcasts sometimes anyway to get fresh information and their takes on the Dodgers.

    I think Outman needs a visit to OKC to work on hitting fastballs up in the zone. It’s a huge hole. 3 K’s again last night and his average sink faster than the Titanic. As well as his confidence, it seems.

    Let’s see whatDeLuca can do in center.

    Gonzo is such a great junker. 92 fastball max, well located. Little breaker, bigger breaker, llittle add, little subtract and that disappearing splitter. He’s Stu Miller, 4.0, for the older crowd.

  22. OldBear48June 14, 2023

    Thank you for the birthday wishes guys. I appreciate it.

  23. Andrew Vincent ForteJune 14, 2023

    Happy Birthday Bear!!!! Enjoy the day!!!

  24. dodgerramJune 14, 2023

    A Happy B-day to you Bear from across the pond.

    Have a blast.

    Go Dodgers!!!!!!!

  25. BobbyJune 14, 2023

    Happy bday Bear! If I were with you, I’d buy you lunch

  26. dodgerramJune 14, 2023

    Josue dePaula good game yesterday. 3-4 with his first HR at RC.

    18 year old five tool player. Keep an eye on him. He might be the best all around talent in our system in the outfield since Mondesi.

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

  27. Jorge ValenzuelaJune 14, 2023

    Trevor Bauer Reportedly Facing Additional Sexual Assault Allegation.

    A woman has filed a civil action against Trevor Bauer accusing him of a 2020 sexual assault in Arizona

  28. OldBear48June 14, 2023

    Not doing a damn thing today but relaxing. It is my 75th birthday I am going to enjoy it even if it kills me! Kersh will give me a nice present with a win tonight.

  29. jmbJune 14, 2023

    The Dodgers are a team of now, not later. Sure they’ve got lots of good looking prospects, but they’ve got the starters (when they’re all healthy) so they need to go for it now, and in the coming few years. So trade for Arenado, and put Muncy at second, when his hammy is all better. I’m sure Arenado would wave his no-trade clause to play for the Dodgers, his favorite team growing up. How much would it take? St. Louis needs starters, so Grove and Stone would have to be included. They’d want Pepiot, but I wouldn’t include him. Busch would be included, maybe Vargas too. Would the Cardinals want the Dodgers to take Contreras as well? If so, the Dodgers could send Syndergaard for him.

  30. MattJune 14, 2023

    Bobby Miller is our Hershiser of 1988, Freeman is our Gibson, Peralta is our Mickey Hatcher, Heyward is our Mike Davis….if the Dodgers can win in 88 this team can too!!

  31. dodgerpatchJune 14, 2023

    Who still predicts that Vargas is in the hunt for ROY? I don’t think you’ll ever budge Mark off of that belief.

    Just checked Corbin Carrol’s stats. He the current leader in WAR, and his wRC+ is one point higher than Freddie Freeman’s at 166 (100 is league average). That places him 3rd behind Aaron Judge and Yordan Alvarez in offensive production.

    Not only, barring catastrophe, is it a foregone conclusion that he’s going to be the ROY, he’s making a good case for MVP. The Dbacks have been one of the surprise teams this year, and he’s a big reason for it. If the Dbacks win the division, he’s my NL MVP without question, which would be the first time ever that an NL player has won both ROY and MVP in the same year. Ichiro and Fred Lynn accomplished this over in the AL.

    I keep saying this, but I don’t think it’s going to be a very active trade season this year. There are very few legitimate sellers, and the ones who are have nobody really worth trading for. I don’t even think the White Sox want to get rid of players they have under control for a while and they consider part of their core. Guys like Grandal? Yeah. Guys like Cease or Anderson? No. They want to compete next year and the year after. They’re not in full tear down/rebuild mode.

    I read here someone mentioning Burnes from the Brewers. Do you really think the Brewers are sellers? They’re in the playoff hunt and they just got Woodruff back. They can easily win that division.

    The Dodgers will not likely trade for anyone with any name recognition, but might pick up some peripheral role player that we’ve not heard of. AF might surprise me, though.

  32. BlutoJune 14, 2023

    This goes back a post or two, but Josh Thomas @DodgersDigest took a nice look (IMO) at Gavin Stone’s mechanical issues.

    Not sure how much faith to put into Thomas’ analysis, but it’s better than anything I could do!

    https://dodgersdigest.com/2023/06/13/taking-a-look-at-whats-been-ailing-gavin-stone-in-2023/

  33. MattJune 14, 2023

    Great win last night, Happy Kershaw day!!

    Lets get another win…

  34. OldBear48June 14, 2023

    After scoring 24 runs on Sunday, OKC tonight scored 17 in their win over Salt Lake City. Michael Busch went 3-4 with a homer and a triple and 4 runs batted in. It was his 7th homer of the year, and his fourth in his last five games. He is now hitting .320 with a .988 OPS. Ryan Ward clubbed two bombs and also drove in 4. The team as a whole had 11 extra base hits, 7 doubles, a triple and three homers. Every player in the starting lineup had a hit except Yurchak. Devin Mann went 3-3 and is now hitting .318. Hagenmann started and went 4 innings giving up 4 runs. Reed allowed 2 in 1.1 innings, Hudson relieved Reed and went 1.1 giving up a run and got the win. Bruihl and Suero closed the game out. Kole Calhoun was 1-3 with a ribbie.

  35. Ron Fairly fanJune 14, 2023

    Kind of amazing Ferguson was that good tonight and batting practice on the road. Also the A’ s need to be broken up they just beat the Rays and extended their winning streak to 7 games.

  36. WayneJune 14, 2023

    Yay! ghost-of-Ron Cey with his first Dodger Stadium hit!

  37. OhioDodgerJune 14, 2023

    Everything revolves around the starting pitching. I would build a team around 4 or 5 starters that can go 6 to 7 innings and give up 3 or less runs. Definition of a quality start. Doesn’t over tax the bullpen or the offense. By the way, a quality start of 6 innings and 3 runs is an ERA of 4.50. So they don’t have to be great pitchers to fill that roll.

  38. OldBear48June 14, 2023

    Nevada Senate approved the A’s stadium plan. Now it moves to the state legislature. OKC scored 9 runs in the first inning tonight against Salt Lake City. They had 6 extra base hits in the inning. Ward has hit two homers. One in the first, and one in the second. OKC leads 10-1 in the second.

  39. bhallJune 13, 2023

    Dodger’s really have problems. Jason Heyward in the cleanup. You have got to be kidding. lol!

  40. BlunderfullJune 13, 2023

    JDM’ s mechanics:

    https://youtu.be/dBqa4fcEjIk

  41. John DollJune 13, 2023

    I truly believe that we have the horses to finish this race and line up good in the playoffs. Bear48 picked such a topic that a person could dream a little bit. I think the rotation in the playoffs will heavily lean on May and his recovery. If he comes ack strong we have a ether chance than anyone to bring home the hardware.

  42. John DollJune 13, 2023

    In my too many years as a high school and assistant college basketball coach, we’ve spent hours discussing and pondering how to get the most out of our athletes. One and the most common approach we used (I posted it earlier) is to get the player out of his comfort zone. There are so many ways to try this method and I believe the Dodgers did it with Betts by moving him to shortstop now and then. Good athletes will laser focus because they are good for a reason and one to e the best wherever they play. All of us have probably coached baseball at some level, I can only speak to basketball. I was an assistant baseball coach for a year or two in high school. I mentioned earlier of going to go get a right handed bat to pinch hit. I mentioned Cabrera of the Tigers. I think him having the opportunity to help win another ring would make his at quicker and his steps lighter. We don’t need another swing from the heels strike out or home run hitter. I saw Stanton of NY mentioned, to expensive and wrong type of hitter. I could go on but I hope some will pickup what I’m throwing down.

  43. Andrew Vincent ForteJune 13, 2023

    10:10 PM ET

    White Sox (29-38)

    Dodgers (37-29)

    SP Lance Lynn R

    4-6 6.72 ERA

    SP Tony Gonsolin R

    3-1 2.21 ERA

    Confirmed Lineup

    SS Mookie Betts R

    1B F. Freeman L

    C Will Smith R

    RF J. Heyward L

    DH J. Martinez R

    LF D. Peralta L

    2B M. Vargas R

    CF James Outman L

    3B Chris Taylor R

    Partly-cloudy-day

    1% Precipitation

    68° Wind 6 mph Out

  44. philjonesJune 13, 2023

    Another off topic comment. Watched the D-Backs – Phillie game last night. Corbin Carroll, who’s the leader in the clubhouse for NL, ROY, got hit by a pitch twice. After the 2nd, Lovello got run, after getting seriously in the HPU and Realmuto’s grill. Good for him.

    It was his 12 ejection which leaves him 150 shy of Bobby Cox’s record of 162.

    Imagine, Bobby Cox got ejected for an entire season, one game at a time.

  45. sbuffaloJune 13, 2023

    Pitching, pitching and pitching, relief and starting. No idea who will be available. Better idea when July arrives.

  46. philjonesJune 13, 2023

    As a comment off topic, I watched Kenley Jansen last night for the 1st time this year. He looked great. Good for him.

    He and Baez used to drive me crazy. At first glacé, Kenley looks to me like being sped up by the pitch clock has helped him. He seems sharper, more free and easy without all the gyrations, fidgeting and time to over-think his delivery. Working faster has suited him well.

  47. OldBear48June 13, 2023

    Coloradans going batshit crazy over the Nuggets winning the Championship. Unreal! Looks like more rain here again today. Dodgers come to Denver next week. Actor Treat Williams was killed in a motorcycle accident yesterday. He was in the movie version of Hair, and he did a comedy with Joe Piscopo called Dead Heat that was hilarious. RIP

  48. OldBear48June 13, 2023

    Ramiel Tapia signs with the Brewers.

  49. Walt GronskiJune 13, 2023

    Its over–

    I’ve been a Dodger fan for 77yrs,(yes I saw Sandy Koufax pitch)until they mocked my religion.

    Everything is insane!

    AS a Korean combat veteran,I fear for my country

    Nobody cares what I think,but I wanted to vent

    Mark: thanks for the great site,Good Bye

  50. MattJune 13, 2023

    Man the pessimists come out after a rough stretch.

    I heard a lot of the same things in ’18 and ya know what, that team made the World Series and if not for the cheating scum-bag Cora we probably win that one too…

    Ill take my chances with the boys in blue in 23 as well…..

  51. 4-GensJune 13, 2023

    As Dodger GM, I would build the roster with 3 priorities:

    1. Be pitching dominant in 2024

    2. Upgrade the left side of the infield through trade and/or cash

    3. Use prospects (including Outman) to land a solid outfielder

    I think Kershaw leaves, but I think we sign Julio to a 3-yr $40/yr deal with opt-outs, which means we get him for one more season. Behind Julio would May, Buehler, Gonsolin, Miller, and Pepio. As Ohtani and it’s lights out. Other young arms (Grove, Stone, et al) continue to develop , get called-up for breathers, and possibly bolster the bullpen.

    We need an elite fielding shortstop and third-baseman. We’re not likely to find them at the same time, but we need to be ready to pounce.

    High caliber, right-handed power hitting outfielders are rare and expensive. I still think there’s a chance to get Reynolds from Pittsburgh. Outman’s value may never be higher. We need to be bold.

  52. Ron Fairly fanJune 13, 2023

    Interesting breakdown of Gavin Stone’s delivery on Dodger Digest. His issues look to be mechanical. Good video from 2022 and 2023. Shows differences in his break point of his hands and release point of his fastball, change and curve. If he can fix this he might be a big plus down the stretch.

  53. Andrew Vincent ForteJune 13, 2023

    There really isn’t anything that is appealing in the trade market this year. Hopefully Hudson can come back and shore up the bullpen. Bring up more pitching prospect to see if their future is a Dodger. I hate to say it and many will disagree, but this is NOT our year to compete for a World Series Championship. Too many injuries to key components. I would personally not give up key prospects for a short run in the playoffs.

  54. WayneJune 13, 2023

    Off-topic (but something that probably affects trade needs) –

    I’ll probably incur the wrath-of-Mark for opining this, ..but though I’m still bullish on Vargas’ future with the bat, I just don’t think that “future” arrives any time this season, ..but will by sometime next year. So his present batting stats will remain fairly constant for the rest of this year.

  55. Watford DodgerJune 13, 2023

    Someone needs to have a word with the .500 DiamondBacks as they are known around these parts!

  56. OldBear48June 13, 2023

    I am going to jump on the bandwagon and say it is time to move on from Max Muncy. His hammer is no longer silver, it is pewter.

  57. philjonesJune 13, 2023

    Bear, look what you did. What a great, simple opening question to solicit conversation.

    This question brought out opinions from the Varsity.

  58. Duke Not SniderJune 13, 2023

    With the Dodgers off today, I turn my attention to the Angels, who had a pretty spectacular 9-6 road win in 12 innings over the hot Rangers.

    The headline is that Ohtani hit his 20th homer in the 12th. Then Tim Wallach’s son Chad added another 2-run HR. There was plenty of drama along with way, with good defense and a controversial call that the Halos overcame.

    The victory improve the Angels’ record to 37-31, just a bit worse than the Dodgers’ 37-29. And the Angels have been performing with Trout having an off-season, down about 75 points off his usual OPS

    The Angels’ success this season may have some lessons for the Dodgers. Like why don’t the Dodgers have anyone like Chad Wallach? He was called up when rookie Logan O’ Hoppe became injured and he’s been excellent. With Barnes struggling so badly, I hope Hunter Feduccia gets a shot. Obviously the brass doesn’t want to rush Cartaya.

    But hey, how about that Ohtani guy?

    He’s on a pace to his about 57 HRs.

    Not bad for a pitcher.

  59. Duke Not SniderJune 13, 2023

    I think a proven SP will be the Dodgers’ greatest need. They’ll have plenty of competition from other contenders.

    Another bat and a proven RP can also help.

    AF could be busy. I like the idea of moving Mookie to SS to make room for a strong righty bat for the OF.

  60. CassidyJune 13, 2023

    There is so little talent from selling teams and the competition will be fierce for what little is out there. And AF isn’t much of an over payer. I don’t expect any real difference makers come the deadline. Health is a big issue and someone from the bottom of the order to hit better. Like one of our ROY’s! Can our bullpen pitch anywhere like last year?

  61. John DollJune 13, 2023

    IMO: We need a right handed hitting outfielder. I wouldn’t give a lot for him. A David Fresse, or some constant right handed hitter that’s approaching the end but can still put the bat on the ball. If not an outfielder then a pinch hitter in that mode like a Nellie Cruz (Padres would never make the trade. I don’t think we need a brasher.

    Bullpens are like trying to figure out jr. high kids. Their minds can be eight places at once. Personally I like our bullpen although it isn’t getting the job done right now. I’ll be in the minority but our pitching staff isn’t bad if we can just get a few pieces back from the IR.

    What I love about our organization is that it is built within. The Padres are figuring out that castles built in the sand fall into the sea eventually. Please don’t blow up our system for rentals. When some of our players age out in the minors our front office has been masterful of trading those players for young players to help our system. Right now we are lacking left handed pitching. We could replenish this with some of our tweeners (players that are good in the minors but aren’t getting it done in the show and are out of options.) Or have the years to be a minor league free agent.

    Fun subject

  62. OldBear48June 13, 2023

    Martinez and Freddie the early leaders at their positions in the All-Star voting. Mookie in the top 3 for NL outfielders. Smith trails Atlanta’s Murphy by a couple hundred thousand votes. Nobody else in the running so far. Kersh will be an All-Star again unless the unthinkable happens.

  63. OldBear48June 13, 2023

    Some good stuff there. I believe the only way the Dodgers would ever trade Kershaw is if he requested them to do it. CK pretty much has carte blanche with the front office and ownership. But I am also pretty certain that CK, being the professional he is, he would rather play the season out. If they were to win the series, and that is a huge if, then he might just retire. And the reason I say that is because I am not completely sold that getting to certain plateaus and records are that important to him. I think his family and his faith are his most important things. He has voiced his opinion about the pride night, the team and the media know exactly how he feels.

  64. ayebatterJune 13, 2023

    “Kershaw is not happy with the Dodgers handling of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence situation. I think he will go to the Rangers next year and finish his career there.”

    All we need is the sisters to visit Globe Life, (Dallas is blue enough), this summer to ensure Clayton doesn’t go there.

  65. Ron Fairly fanJune 13, 2023

    I commented about a month ago that I would like to see AF get Luis Robert Jr. Don’t know if Chicago would tear it down that far. They’re only 4.5 games out of the central and might not be sellers.

    If any moves are made I can see it for a couple under the radar relievers like Martin last year. Also maybe a #3 or 4 starter to eat innings.

    Not sure any moves will be made I think the hope is to get healthy. I’m doubtful May or Buehler makes it back as a starter this year. Hudson, Nelson and Feyereisen healthy should help out the bullpen.

    A healthy Pepiot and Urias would round out the rotation. DeLuca hitting lefties would help a lot. Better production from Rojas, Vargas and Outman would go along way for a playoff push. I like this year is a transition year, but I still believe this is a playoff team.

    On Kershaw I always thought he would be back in 2024 to get 3000 strikeouts and be back in 2025 to pass Sutton for most wins as a Dodger. Now I’m not so sure after the pride night stuff.

  66. Carlos ZamoraJune 13, 2023

    Pitching, one good #3 or # 4 pitcher and a real closer. Don´t forget a Manager. Let Thor go. Go Dodgers.!!!!

  67. MickeyDJune 13, 2023

    Sign Urias.

    Kershaw is not happy with the Dodgers handling of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence situation. I think he will go to the Rangers next year and finish his career there. Hope I am wrong.

    May is done for the year.

    Bobby Miller is the real deal and he knows it. Interested in how he will do when he goes around the league in the next few months. I believe he may initially struggle; however, he will adjust.

    Hopefully, Friedman can make some moves to strengthen bullpen.

    Dodgers will win what is not a strong division

  68. Watford DodgerJune 12, 2023

    Interesting takes here.

    If we conceded that this was a transitional year and that things have subsequently gone against us, and the likelihood of success this year is remote and therefore decided to cash in some chips – who would we trade and what could we expect back?

    Julio – FA after the season’s end would fetch a good haul of Prospects. He’s an Ace or thereabouts on most teams.

    Kershaw – lots of Playoff experience – would get us a decent Prospect

    JDM – having a great season -would certainly get a decent return.

    Muncy – another year left but Dodgers might think it prudent to cash in – certainly would have his suitors with his lengthy history of post season success.(this one’s for you Bums).

    Heyward – better than advertised – someone might want his experience off the bench.

    Could we package CT3 with someone as a salary dump?

    Not sure if there’s any Relievers who are on one year deals, or that others might deem a good pick up?

    In the case’s of Julio, Clayton and JDM, we could sign them all back at the season’s end (with Cody)!

    Imagine the Farm System which is already stacked, with the returns for the above?

    Plus there’s a ton of money coming off the books next year which means we could look at the top of the FA market?

    Not saying it’s what will happen, but it must be worth considering?

  69. TMJune 12, 2023

    Honestly, I don’t think we have a chance to win the NLCS without two more quality starters and two more quality bull pen guys.

    Why do I say that?

    Easy….

    DMay…. I’m not counting on seeing him at all in 2023 ….see you in 2024, if you’re lucky.

    TGonsolin…..I don’t think he can sustain good health that long, so I expect him to be sidelined for the stretch run

    Grove….not a chance

    BMiller…..,I’m concerned that his arm won’t be able to take the mileage that will be asked of him. So yeah, I expect he will be iffy for the stretch run too.

    JUrias…..I do expect him back, especially because he is playing for his next contract

    CKershaw….based on his recent history, one could make a good case that he too will be sidelined at some point, but for how long is another question…but maybe not

    Thor…..may this name be stricken from LADT dialog beginning now

    Conclusion:

    The way I see it, we can probably count on Urias and Kershaw, and maybe Miller. Imdont think that is enough, especially if one of those three drops out for good.

    No need for me to analyze the bullpen for now….this has been too lengthy already.

  70. philjonesJune 12, 2023

    I don’t know what will happen at the Trade Deadline. Some great comments here that are thought provoking, especially Jayne Cobb’s.

    I personally don’t expect much action from the Dodgers. I think AF is biding him time and won’t do anything crazy in this year of transition. He sort of mapped this course in the off season and I don’t predict a change from that now. I think we will see lots of moves in the off-season and nothin much this year unless something falls into his lap. I’m still good with that. We aren’t going to rebuild a team at the deadline. We need to get guys healthy, hope the kids take advantage of their opportunities and the bottom of the order to play better offensively. At least get the ball in play and improve situational hitting.

    So I was looking at the difference between 2022 and 111 wins and now. I’m just going to post this and you can draw your own conclusions:

    Name / 2022 stats / 2023 stats

    Alex Reyes – missed 2022 / 60 day IL, out for 2023

    Blake Treinen – 1.80 / out for the season

    Daniel Hudson – 2.22 / out for the season

    Jimmy Nelson – missed 2022 / 60 day IL

    J.P. Feyereisen – 0.00 ERA Tampa Bay / 60 day IL

    Tyler Anderson – 2.57 / gone to Angels

    Andrew Heaney – 3.10 / gone to Texas

    Chris Martin – 1.46 / gone to Boston

    Tommy Kahnle – 2.84 / gone to NYY

    Adam Kolarek – 4.58 @ Oakland /just called up from AAA

    Urias – 2.16 / 15 day IL

    Buehler – 4.2 / 60 day IL (out until Aug – Sept at least)

    May – 4.5 / 60 day IL (out until Aug – Sept at least)

    Stone – MiLB / 14.40

    Pepiot – 3.47 / 60 day IL

    Bickford – 4.7 / 7.33 & 15 day IL

    Fergie – 1.82 / 3.91

    Andre Jackson – 1.86 / 6.62, just sent to AAA

    Vesia – 2.15 / 6.61

    Graterol – 3.26 / 1.95 (finally someone who improved)

  71. dodgerramJune 12, 2023

    Way too early to make a suggestion what should happen by the trade deadline.

    Depends on health and where we are in the standings.

    Suppose both May and Urias will not return or not return in due time and we fall farther behind in the standings.

    Would you consider selling instead of buying ? A lot can happen in the next 6 weeks for the better or worse.

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

  72. Jayne CobbJune 12, 2023

    I have to dive back into a decade or more ago since the Dodgers had this many issues in their pitching staff. Pitching depth has always been a priority and it has shown this year.

    If you had told me before ST that Thor would completely implode. That the Dodgers would have Lux, May, Utias, Pepiot and Buehler out for the season or significant amount of time… AND that are best bullpen arms from last year would have ERAs in the 6:00+ range…….yet somehow we would still be 8 games over .500 and just 3.5 out of first and 5+ games ahead of the padres?? I would have laughed.

    Our pitching depth has kept this from becoming a total disaster of a season. Train wreck level disaster.

    We have been accustom to being at or near the top in team ERA for years. We are now simply average. Giving up almost 2 more runs a game than last year. But given the issues we have had, average is pretty impressive.

    We lost Trea and Justin Turner. Lux for the season. And replaced them with JD , Miguel Rojas and a Jason Heyward we the whole of the MLB had written off. Yet, our offense has actually improved over last year. I wouldn’t have believed that either.

    Somehow we’ve managed to cobble together a team every game that has kept the Dodgers right in the hunt. That, when taking a step back, is quite impressive. But I agree that AF will make some moves before the deadline. I agree with Bear, it won’t be a top of the rotation arm but likely back of the rotation. And I think he will add a bullpen piece. Likely an inning eater, or maybe two. High leverage arms cost a fortune in a trade and are anything but a sure thing.

    And I don’t expect we will make many moves on offense. The available talent is likely going to so thin that landing anybody better than the options we have internally will require a massive overpay.

    So aside from a couple moves to improve pitching depth, I think the Dodgers will look to stand pat on the offensive side. Hope that Outman improves. That Vargas gets hot (he has to at some point) and Heyward continues to be a solid productive outfielder. And that Muncy gets hot again (at the right time). I have a love hate with Muncy. He’s either the best power hitter in baseball or statue with a bat. When he’s cold it is painful to watch.

    I think it’s very likely that we limp our way into the playoffs. After that anything can happen. And if we get more healthy, we could still win the division. Given all the issues, we’re lucky we are where we are. Just get into the playoffs. If we have Kersh, Urias and any other of our starters healthy… we have as good a chance as any, given the new playoff structure.

  73. BobbyJune 12, 2023

    I look forward to reading Bradley’s GM moves…

  74. MattJune 12, 2023

    Just peak at the right time. We don’t have to win 112 games to win it all….

  75. OldBear48June 12, 2023

    Myself, I believe AF should have addressed some of the issues with this team during the winter. Of course his bullpen has been a huge disappointment. But the injuries to the starters have not helped much. The 8 are now 2. I think Grove has a long way to go before I would consider him a viable piece of the rotation. May might be back, and then again he might not pitch again until late in 24. Urias, even before the injury was not very consistent. Syndergaard is a disaster. Gonsolin, an injury waiting to happen. Good news is that he pitches well at Dodger Stadium. If they trade for a starter, I do not believe they will get a top of the rotation guy. They might even get someone who is struggling. Forget Ohtani, with the Angels still in contention, he is not going anywhere.

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