Archive for 2019

Dodgers Trade Deadline Targets (Part 1 of 2)

It would not be surprising if Andrew Friedman’s to-do list includes the following commandment at the top of the page: ‘Thou shall not screw-up team chemistry … or the team’s future!‘ That one commandment covers the team’s core group of players as well as protecting their top prospects, while making certain that any player acquired […]

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Dodgers Activate Seager from IL, Option Beaty to OKC

The Dodgers have activated infielder Corey Seager from the 10-day injured list and optioned utility infielder / outfielder Matt Beaty to Triple-A Oklahoma City. Seager has been on the 10-day injured list with a left hamstring strain since June 13. Prior to going on the injured list, he was batting .278 (66-for-237) with eight homers […]

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MLB Baseballs are ‘Perfectly fine the way they are’

Since Opening Day on March 28, much has been said and written about a perceived but yet-to-be-proven difference in the baseballs being used in Major League Baseball and in Triple-A this season. The reason, of course, is the (very) significant increase in home runs at professional baseballs’ two highest levels. To this, I say “poppycock!” […]

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Quakes Sweep … Again

For the third time in as many series, the Dodgers advanced Single-A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes completed a three-game sweep over their California League opponents, with the Lake Elsinore Storm (Padres) being their latest victims Rehabbing Dodgers Corey Seager and A.J. Pollock each played a role in the just-concluded series, with both also completing their respective […]

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Putting a Bow on the Dodgers 2019 Rule-4 Draft

Gleaning information from various sources, to date, the Dodgers have signed 25 of their 41 selections in the 2019 Rule 4 Draft (the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft), including their top two picks: college hitters Kody Hoese (third baseman) and Michael Busch (first base / second base / left field). Only three of the […]

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Seager to Rejoin Team in Boston on Friday

During last Saturday’s pre-game media scrum, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was asked if two-time All-Star / two-time Silver Slugger shortstop Corey Seager, who is working his way back from a Grade 2 hamstring strain, would be good to go for the first game after the All-Star break on Friday, July 12, against the Boston Red […]

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Shea Spitzbarth – Flying Under the Radar

As Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully would often say when introducing a new player to Dodgers fans, “Let’s get the biographical information out of the way for Shea Spitzbarth:” Age: 24 (Born in Staten Island, New York) Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 195 pounds Bats and throws: right-handed High school: Moore Catholic High School, Staten […]

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Dodgers Activate Freese from IL, Option Garlick and Ríos to Triple-A OKC

As a surprise to no one, the Dodgers activated infielder David Freese from the 10-day injured list on Monday morning and optioned outfielder Kyle Garlick and infielder Edwin Ríos to Triple-A Oklahoma City.  Freese has been sidelined with a left hamstring sprain since June 21. He has appeared in 56 games for the Dodgers, batting […]

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Dodgers Enter All-Star Break on Down Note

When you enter the All-Star break with the best overall record in Major League Baseball (60-32), and you have an MLB-best 13.5-game lead over the second-best team in your division, it’s difficult to say, in good conscience, that you are entering the break on a down note. But the cold, hard truth is that no […]

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OKC Dodgers Right-hander Dennis Santana Removed from Game … by Himself

Under the category of: ‘Now there’s something you don’t see every day,’ ThinkBlueLA has learned that 23-year-old Triple-A Oklahoma City Dodgers right-hander Dennis Santana was removed from his team’s game against the Round Rock Express (Astros) on Sunday afternoon after allowing 10 runs, all earned. What’s so unusual about this, you ask? What’s unusual is […]

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