Archive for 2019

Quakes drop rubber game against Visalia

For the second time this season, the Quakes took on the Visalia Rawhide (Diamondbacks) in a three-game series, however, this series took place in Rancho Cucamonga instead of Visalia. The Quakes were coming off a loss against the Inland Empire 66ers (Angels) and looking to make some waves in the overall California League standings with […]

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Is Corey Seager finally back?

There is an exceptionally good chance that you, like many Dodger fans, were getting a little concerned about the return of 25-year-old Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager as he works his way back from May 4, 2018 Tommy John surgery on his right elbow. I mean let’s face it, heading into Sunday’s series finale against the […]

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Justin Turner giveth and Justin Turner taketh away

It doesn’t happen often. In fact, it happened only 10 times during the entire 2018 regular season when Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner committed an error in 266 total chances for a fielding percentage (FPCT) of .962. When you consider that six-time (consecutive) National League Gold Glove-winning Colorado Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado posted a […]

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Ferguson sharp in first rehab assignment

Dodgers left-hander Caleb Ferguson, who is currently on the 10-day Injured List for a “left oblique issue,” made his first of what is expected to be several rehab appearances on Friday night with the team’s Advanced Single-A affiliate Rancho Cucamonga Quakes. The 22-year-old Columbus, Ohio native and Dodgers 38th-round draft pick in 2014 out of […]

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Muncy’s web gem possibly best of the season

When you look at the line score from Friday night’s game between the Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Dodgers, you see a lopsided 5-0 Dodgers win. But if you were among the 43,533 on hand at Dodger Stadium or, better still, among the millions watching on television or on-line, you got to witness and witness […]

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Quakes take fourth straight series

For the fourth series in a row, the Quakes have managed to win a series while dropping the last game to their opposition to prevent a sweep. It’s not exactly ideal that the last game of the series keeps getting away, but you also can’t complain about that many series wins either. This time around, […]

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Reality Check

Fact: The 1927 Yankees – often considered the greatest team in the 150-year history of Major League Baseball – lost 44 games (to go along with their 110 wins) back when the regular season was 154 games long. Heck, even the the 2001 Seattle Mariners – the greatest team since the expansion era began in […]

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Prospect promotions are coming … and soon

When Andrew Friedman was hired by the Dodgers as president of baseball operations in 2014, he immediately began implementing significant changes throughout the organization, including a new and more aggressive player development process under the leadership of former Dodger (and current Philadelphia Phillies manager) Gabe Kapler (2014-2017). Kapler has since been replaced by current Director […]

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Josiah Gray promoted to Rancho Cucamonga Quakes

ThinkBlueLA has learned through a trusted source that 21-year-old right-hander Josiah Gray has been promoted from the Dodgers Low Single-A Great Lakes Loons of the Midwest League to their Advanced Single-A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes of the highly-competitive California League. If the name Josiah Gray sounds familiar to you, it well should. The 6′-1′ / 190-pound […]

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Steve Garvey & King’s Hawaiian to host ‘Way We Were’ event

Q & A Series Featured at Dodgers-Nationals Series Opener at 6:15 PM The popular King’s Hawaiian “Way We Were” series returns for the 2019 season as Dodger great Steve Garvey will be taking questions from Dodger fans prior to the opening game of a four-game series with the Washington Nationals on Thursday, May 9. The […]

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