During Tuesday night’s Game-6 of the 2019 World Series, Washington Nationals manager Dave Martinez was ejected from the game after the top half of the seventh inning for vehemently arguing a controversial umpire judgment call. The pros and cons of the umpire’s decision would make a good debate, but that isn’t the point here. Some […]
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Looking Forward – 2020 Dodgers Starting Pitching
The 2019 Dodgers pitching staff will be remembered as one of the best units in the long history of the organization that is recognized for pitching excellence. The cadre of Dodgers hurlers led Major League Baseball in: ERA (earned run average) – 3.37; WHIP (walks plus hits per inning pitched) – 1.10; OBP (opposing hitters […]
(Read More)When Everybody Knows Your Name
It has long been said that if you are a major league umpire and nobody knows your name, you did a great job. Needless to say, everybody knows the names Angel Hernandez, Laz Diaz, C.B. Buckner, and several other horrible MLB umpires very well. It appears that another name can now be added to that […]
(Read More)Martinez Pulls a Roberts
Just as Dodger fans were slowly … slowly getting over (or at least getting past) Dodgers manager Dave Roberts’ bonehead decisions to utilize starter Clayton Kershaw in a relief role and to not utilized closer Kenley Jansen in a spot in which he absolutely positively should have, baseball fans were reminded once again on Saturday […]
(Read More)Russell Martin – The Dodgers Secret Weapon
It took 1,613 games, but on March 30, 2019, 36-year-old Russell Martin made his Major League debut … as a pitcher. On that historic day, the East York, Ontario, Canada native and Dodgers 17th-round draft pick in 2002 out of Chipola College in Marianna, FL, Martin entered the game at Dodger Stadium in the top of […]
(Read More)Looking Forward – 2020 Dodgers Outfield
We cannot look forward to the Dodgers outfield in 2020 without first looking back at the regular season performances in 2019. Using Fangraphs wins above replacement (WAR), weighted runs created (wRC+), and defensive runs above average (DEF) the Dodgers outfielders in the just-completed regular season ranged from exceptional to horrid. Right field was first in […]
(Read More)Bellinger Named 2019 Gold Glove Finalist
It was Opening Day 2015 for the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes, the Dodgers Advanced Single-A affiliate in the extremely competitive California League. A tall, lanky 19-year-old kid was on the Quakes roster and in the Opening Day lineup as their first baseman. His name was Cody Bellinger and he immediately drew the attention of those attending […]
(Read More)Looking Forward – 2020 Dodgers Infield
Barring injuries, trades, or free-agent signings, the Dodgers will head into Spring Training 2020 with a deep and talented group of infielders. According to Fangraphs, Dodgers first basemen in 2019 had the highest WAR (Wins Above Replacement) in Major League Baseball. Second base was fourth and shortstop fifth. Surprisingly, third base was the weak link […]
(Read More)Minor Leaguers With Major Success
Between a barrage of injuries and the 40-man roster call-ups of September, several Dodgers minor league prospects had the opportunity to show their stuff and attempt to earn a more permanent spot on the Dodgers 25-man roster next season; or even better – a coveted spot on the postseason roster. Of the six rookie standouts […]
(Read More)A Lifetime Ago
On Monday, the Dodgers celebrated an anniversary of sorts. It was on that day 31 years ago that (then) new MLB commissioner Peter Ueberroth (who had replaced A. Bartlett Giamatti who had died suddenly of a heart attack after only five months as baseball’s commissioner) presented (then) Dodgers owner Peter O’Malley, (then) Dodgers general manager […]
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