I have to be honest: I don’t really look at the standings until July. All that matters is how the Dodgers do, because they have no control (other than head-to-head …
Read More »The Dodgers’ four outfielder problem is now a problem
Remember folks saying the four outfielder thing wasn’t going to be a problem until it was a problem? Well, it’s a problem now. Matt Kemp didn’t start on Thursday night …
Read More »Joc Pederson Off To Just A Fantastic Start in Triple-A
Lost, maybe, in Matt Kemp‘s big game and the daily question of “how does Yasiel Puig‘s thumb feel / did he light a puppy on fire” is the fact that …
Read More »What it would take for Joc Pederson to make the Dodgers
Joc Pederson is going to be a good baseball player. There’s no denying that. He has a sweet swing, better-than-advertised power and can play good defense in center field (despite …
Read More »It’s Fun To Watch Joc Pederson
Today in Arizona, Joc Pederson did the second-best thing to taking a five-iron to Matt Kemp‘s ankle in terms of trying to make the team: he took Chicago’s Jake Petricka …
Read More »Looking at Dodgers’ propects on Top 100 lists
Baseball America released its Top 100 prospects on MLB Network Wednesday night. This is the 25th year the publication has compiled such a list. With BA’s list, most of the …
Read More »Projected 2017 Dodgers’ lineup
It’s hard to project anything in baseball, especially something like a 2017 lineup. But that’s what I’m going to do here. I usually attach this at the end of my …
Read More »Best tools of the Dodgers’ farm system
Tools are what scouts look for when evaluating a player. I tend to fall on the side of “The higher the upside, the better.” But there’s nothing wrong with a …
Read More »2014 Top 50 Dodgers’ prospects: No. 1-10
This is the finale of a 5-part series detailing my Top 50 Dodgers’ prospects. These are scouting reports for Nos. 1-10. Previous entries Prospect landing page No. 11-20 No. 21-30 …
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