Last but not least, out season review for right field. The Dodgers had six different players play in right last season, but only two will be discussed here. —— Previous …
Read More »2018 Season Review: Left Field
Up next is left field, where the Dodgers rode two bounce-back players to combine into a perfectly middle-of-the-pack left field rotation. —— Previous Entries Starting PitchersRelief PitchersCatchersFirst BaseSecond BaseShortstopThird Base …
Read More »2018 Season Review: Second Base
Next up, the Dodgers’ weakest position over the last couple years. Prepare to miss Orlando Hudson. —— Previous Entries Starting PitchersRelief PitchersCatchersFirst Basemen —— This is … not going to …
Read More »2018 Season Review: First Base
Continuing with the series, it’s time to look at first base. A disclaimer, that I probably should have disclaimed in the catcher post. The positions are based on FanGraphs position …
Read More »2018 Season Review: Catchers
Photo: Dustin Nosler We’re on to position players in our position-by-position 2018 recap series (shouts to Allan for handling the relief pitcher one). Here goes the only recap remaining that …
Read More »A deeper look at A.J. Pollock, the newest Dodger
The Dodgers got their right-handed bat a few days ago, as they signed CF A.J. Pollock to a four-year contract with a fifth-year option that could be worth around $60 …
Read More »2018 Season Review: Starting Pitchers
In lieu of doing player-by-player 2018 reviews, we’ve decided to go position-by-position. This 10-part series should be some #content so Chad gets off my back until Spring Training, when we’ll …
Read More »A look at Russell Martin, potential bounceback candidate
Russell Martin is a Dodger again for the first time since the year before I could legally consume alcohol. The Dodgers traded for the soon-to-be 36-year-old catcher last Friday, and …
Read More »Dodgers avoid arbitration with all seven arb-eligible players
Photo: Stacie Wheeler Yesterday was a busy day for the Dodgers. Along with trading for an old friend (which Dustin wrote about here), they managed to agree to one-year deals …
Read More »The Dodgers shouldn’t care about being too left-handed
Following the mega-trade that shipped away three right-handed hitters, many believed the Dodgers were clearing room to land the prized free agent of this off-season, Bryce Harper. There are still …
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