We all think the Dodgers are going to add another starting pitcher sometime before the trading deadline, but while the popular thought is David Price — the Dodgers being one …
Read More »Should The Dodgers Trade For Jonathan Papelbon?
On Wednesday, Mark Saxon posted the following: Spoke to a baseball source today who said he expects the #Dodgers to pursue Jonathan Papelbon — Mark Saxon (@markasaxon) July 16, 2014 …
Read More »Dodgers’ prospect scouting report July 2014: Corey Seager
In a recent article at Baseball Prospectus, the fellas there wrote about the 2012 redraft — basically, it’s the draft in hindsight. Corey Seager ended up going No. 10 to …
Read More »2014 Triple-A All-Star game: Joc Pederson and not much else
This is the deadest time of the year in sports. None of the Big 4 sports are playing, as MLB games don’t resume until Friday. But, there is the Triple-A …
Read More »Using The Red Sox To Break Up The Outfield Problem
You know, the Dodgers and Red Sox once went more than four decades barely dealing with one another at all. Between 1960’s Nelson Chittum for Rip Repulski swap — and tell …
Read More »Dodgers at the All-Star Game: Puig Struggles, Pitchers Shine, Gordon Struts
Between all of the Derek Jeter hype, the purposefully bad pitches, and the completely inexcusable lack of a tribute to Tony Gwynn, there were some Dodgers in the All-Star Game …
Read More »The 2014 All-Star Game: Imminent Jeterpocalypse
When you think about great moments in All-Star games, there’s one that quickly comes to mind for me. In Seattle, in 2001, Baltimore shortstop Cal Ripken was playing in his …
Read More »Mailbag #8: Recall Seager, DFA Ethier, Trade Gordon, Acquire Cain, Vin Still The Best
Mailbag! Send us more questions using the form to the right, or to thedodgersdigest at gmail dot com. Wayne: “I’m mystified as to why Coletti doesn’t bring up one of the …
Read More »Never, Ever Let Another Dodger In The Home Run Derby
Earlier tonight, Chad wrote something very, very smart: Puig enters with a .915 OPS, but only 12 homers. And he’s in the middle of a pretty bad homer drought, with …
Read More »Yasiel Puig looks to avoid adding to Dodgers’ Home Run Derby tradition of shame
In about an hour, Yasiel Puig will embark on the toughest quest of his baseball career. Learning to control his aggression, making adjustments at the plate, and perfecting his prized …
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