This year, like the Dodgers, the Advanced Single-A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes have something special going for them. They are loaded with talent and many of their players have the potential to become big leaguers. In an article written recently in the LA Times, this Quakes team may be among the best ever and has six […]
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LADF to host youth baseball/softball clinic at MLB Youth Academy


WHAT: The LA Dodgers Foundation will host a youth baseball and softball clinic, and Dodger Day presented by ARCO for Dodgers RBI players tomorrow at the MLB Youth Academy in Compton. WHO: Trayce Thompson, Dodger Outfielder Dennis Powell, Dodger Alumni Billy Ashley, Dodger Alumni Kenny Landreaux, Dodger Alumni WHEN: Tomorrow, Saturday, July 22, 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 […]
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17-year-old Melvin Jimenez makes Loons debut, collects win


The Dodgers minor league development plan has gained a bit of a reputation for moving young players along quickly and challenging them at the next level. That philosophy was on full display on Thursday evening when the Great Lakes Loons visited the Cedar Rapids Kernels. Twenty-year-old Imani Abdullah started for the Loons and was limited […]
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Dodgers first rounder Jeren Kendall is ‘on go’


The Dodgers, a bit surprisingly, selected outfielder Jeren Kendall in the first round of the 2017 First-Year Player Draft. The surprising part was that early in the most recent college season, Kendall was projected in most mock drafts to go among the top five selections, often projected as first overall. His draft stock fluctuated up […]
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There’s your run, Kersh


For those old enough to remember, it was a phrase that was coined in the mid-sixties and one that was said only half jokingly: “There’s your run, Sandy.” The Sandy is, of course, Dodgers Hall of Fame left-hander Sandy Koufax and the run was the one run of support generally needed to guarantee a win […]
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Keibert Ruiz is the real deal


Chances are that one week ago most Dodger fans living outside of Midland, Michigan – population 41,957 and home to the Dodgers Low Single-A affiliate Great Lakes Loons – had never heard the name Keibert Ruiz (pronounced “Kay-bear). Chances also are that after Monday night’s exciting come-from-behind 4-3 walk-off win by the Dodgers Advanced Single-A affiliate […]
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Buehler likely to see majors before seeing first major league camp


Dodger fans who follow this site regularly are well aware that we have been closely following Dodgers right-handed pitching prospect Walker Buehler since the Dodgers selected the (then) 20-year-old Lexington, Kentucky native in the first round of the 2015 MLB First-Year Player Draft out of Vanderbilt University. What made Buehler’s selection noteworthy at the time […]
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Bellinger puts Home Run Derby myth to rest


We’ve been hearing it for decades: “Participating in the Home Run Derby ruins a batter’s swing.” And while there have certainly been instances where known sluggers went on to struggle after participating in the annual testosterone-filled exhibition that most baseball fans absolutely love, for the greater majority of the participants such a claim is what […]
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Dodgers minor league catchers mystery solved – for now


It was a head-scratcher for a few days but the mystery behind the movement of several catchers within the Dodgers minor league system has been solved. Unfortunately, the news is not all good. Last Sunday the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes announced that top ranked Dodgers catching prospect Will Smith had been promoted to the Double-A Tulsa […]
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Grandal walk sets stage for Yasiel Puig


There is absolutely no disputing that Dodgers right fielder Yasiel Puig was the hero in Friday night’s exciting and extremely intense 6-4 Dodgers win over the Miami Marlins at Marlins Park. After all, it was his 412-foot three-run blast with two outs in the top of the ninth inning with the Dodgers down to their […]
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