Archive for April, 2018

Worst fears realized – Seager out for the season

No catchy headlines, no clever puns or wise cracks. Here is the official press release from the Dodgers PR department:  LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers today recalled infielder/outfielder Breyvic Valera from Triple-A Oklahoma City and placed shortstop Corey Seager on the 10-day disabled list with a right UCL sprain. Seager will undergo Tommy John […]

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A blemish on the Dodgers’ shining star

The moment … the very instant that I first laid eyes on a then 19-year-old Cody Bellinger when he walked onto LoanMart Field, the home of the Dodgers Advanced Single-A affiliate Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, I knew this kid was special. Even at 19, Bellinger played right field better that anyone I had ever seen at […]

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A split that should have been a sweep

There were a lot of good things that happened during the Dodgers marathon doubleheader with the Giants on Saturday at AT&T Park in San Francisco. There were the three doubles that Chase Utley hit in Game-1 to tie a Dodgers franchise record set last season by his double play mate Corey Seager on July 17, 2016. Utley […]

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Bannon helps Quakes grab share of first place

It has long been accepted that making it to the Advanced Single-A level of the minor leagues – or High-A, as it is often called – is when and where a minor leaguer first begins to really get recognized within their respective organizations. In no way is this to slam or minimize the significance of […]

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To error is human … unless you’re Chase Utley

Chase Utley had played in the major leagues for 16 seasons, during which a has a career fielding percentage of .982 as a second baseman, a .994 fielding percentage as a first baseman, and a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage as a third baseman. Now granted, he has played only 51 games at first and only four at […]

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Umpires need to be held accountable for flagrant calls

There’s an old saying among baseball umpires on every level: “If nobody knows your name, you did a good job.” Everybody in the baseball world knows Joe West’s name. In fact, he’s right up there with the worst umpires of all time; guys named Laz Diaz, Phil Cuzzi, and the immortal Ángel Hernández, who baseball players […]

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Pedro Baez – It’s time, Dodgers

They are arguably the six most feared words in the English language for every Dodger fan on the planet … six words that immediately spark a flood of emotion and expression that ranges from sarcastically humorous over social media to outright rage that is anything but funny: Yet, for reasons that we will probably never […]

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Kiké steals Buehler’s thunder, but no one’s complaining

It was a night not unlike May 25, 2008, when a then 20-year-old Clayton Kershaw made his major league debut as a Dodger. It was preceded by the same type of hype, hoopla, and media buzz, although in this case, the young rookie making his first major league start was 23-year-old Walker Buehler, who had […]

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Expect Dodgers to closely monitor Buehler in first MLB start

Dodger fans who also follow their favorite team’s minor league affiliates are very well aware that opening day for those affiliates occurred roughly one week after opening day for the major league club. Add to that the fact that Mother Nature has played absolute havoc with baseball during the first month – both majors and […]

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Buehler’s Day On

Amidst a flood of rumors and speculation that Dodgers top pitching prospect Walker Buehler would be called up from Triple-A Oklahoma City to start Monday’s series opener against the Miami Marlins at Dodger Stadium in place of left-hander Rich Hill, who was placed on the 10-day disabled list on April 18 (retroactive to April 15) for […]

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