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Read More »Yasmani Grandal May Want To Put the ‘Catch’ In Catcher
Yasmani Grandal is here for two reasons. One is that he can hit, and that he’s likely to hit better than ever in 2015. (And lest you think that this …
Read More »Podcast: ‘Dugout Blues’ episode 112 – Live at ST, Olivera, Heredia
On this episode of “Dugout Blues,” Jared Massey (Dodgers Nation) and I catch up while I’m in Arizona (by the time you read this, I’ll already be home). Spring training is …
Read More »Don’t fret about Yasmani Grandal from the right side
GLENDALE, Ariz. — If you just look at the stat line, you’d think Yasmani Grandal was a poor right-handed hitter. For his career, he owns a .225/.335/.379 line, and just five …
Read More »Alex Guerrero more important now with Hector Olivera injury
“The best laid plans,” as Vin Scully would say. The Dodgers’ new front office has already done a great job balancing the team out while remaining a top-tier team (this …
Read More »A.J. Ellis Has Legs, Hit A Homer
You can file this under “things that are ultimately meaningless but nice to see anyway,” A.J. Ellis hit a homer against Milwaukee yesterday. In and of itself, that’s maybe not …
Read More »What Can Statcast Teach Us About the Dodgers?
Sabermetrics, at their core, should always be changing. A few years ago we were using VORP, win shares, and the like. Most stats we used 10 years ago are gone or …
Read More »Dodgers eye Starling Heredia as potential big July 2 signing
The rumors of the Dodgers going all-out on international prospects gained a little more validity on Monday when Kiley McDaniel of FanGraphs named a prospect he heard the Dodgers are …
Read More »Andre Ethier Is Officially Untradeable
When camp kicked off last month, I noted, with some surprise, that Andre Ethier was still around. Shocking, wasn’t it? It feels like we’ve been talking about how the Dodgers …
Read More »Our Top Ten, On Your TV
Did you see today’s 6-4 Dodgers spring training loss to the White Sox? Probably not. I mean, it was on at noon on a Wednesday, and it was on SNLA, …
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