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Break Time!!

                                  It is time for the annual All-Star break. Six Dodgers have been selected for the All-Star team. Teo, Freeman, Betts, Smith, Glasnow, and Ohtani. Only four will actually participate. Betts and Glasnow are on the IL. So since after today’s getaway game in Detroit, there will be no Dodger games until Friday, I am going to be doing some research on topics for future posts. Rob will most likely be posting his second draft synopsis. I have one more in the que that I will post on Tuesday. But use this stream for any observations you might want to post.

                                  Any major moves made will probably not be made until after the All-Star game, and most likely if the past is any guide, not before then. AF has only made one significant trade earlier than a couple of days before the deadline. In 2018 when they traded for Manny Machado. And as we all know, that was a trade that was made out of need. I still remember in the All-Star game that year, Matt Kemp talking to Machado at second base during the game. Then on the 18th of July, they made the trade for Machado.

                                One thing most of us should remember, when you trade for a star player, you are not always going to get what he was on his old team. Machado was hitting .315 when the trade was made, and he had 24 homers. He wasn’t nearly as good after the trade. He hit .273 with 13 homers for the Dodgers. Then he totally disappeared when the Dodgers got to the World Series. He only had 4 hits, all singles, and struck out to end the series.

                                   They got much better results from the Turner-Scherzer trade. Scherzer went 7-0 in 11 games with a 1.98 ERA. He also struck out 89 in 68.1 innings. And he threw a near perfecto against the Padres in September. He was 0-1 in the playoffs, losing a 1-0 decision to the Giants at Dodger Stadium on a night when the wind affected every fly ball. Several long flies were outs knocked down by the wind. He started the wild-card game against the Cardinals, giving up their only run. And he got the save in game five of the NLDS. He only pitched in one game in the NLCS against the Braves, then went down to shoulder fatigue. 

                                   Turner on the other hand, gave the Dodger speed and some power. He was playing second base instead of his natural position of SS. He ended up winning the batting title, hitting a solid .328. He hit .338 as a Dodger with 10 homers and 28 driven in. He did not have a great postseason. 

                                   The Dodgers are limping into the break. They have a 56-41 record and depending on what happens this afternoon, either a 7 or 6 game lead over the Padres and D-Backs. They have lost 7 of their last 10 games. 1-5 road trips are not acceptable. Since Mookie went on the IL on June 17th, they are 12-12. In their last 56 games, they are 29-27. That is since Max Muncy went down. Even with all of that, the bad play of the rest of their division has kept them in first place. SD and Arizona are both just two games over .500. The Giants are three games under, and the Rockies are a mess. 

                                 There were a couple of head-scratching moves made by Roberts in the 9th inning of today’s loss. One was sending Ramirez back to the mound in the bottom of the 9th with a lefty, McKinstry coming up, and Vesia warming in the pen. Ramirez had pitched three days in a row. The other was leaving him in after he gave up a triple and then misplayed a bunt allowing the tying run to score. 

                                  The newest Dodger, Brent Honeywell, was the opener, and he did a great job in the three innings he was out there. Unfortunately, Ryan Yarbrough, who has been getting hit a lot lately, coughed up two runs to cut the lead to one, and the Dodgers have not been very good in one run games. Now, they get four days off. Let’s hope they get a second wind, and improve during the last 65 games. 

 

 

Michael Norris

Born June 14th, 1948, in Los Angeles California. AKA The Bear

Born June 14th, 1948, in Los Angeles California. AKA The Bear

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Oldbear48

OKC and Rancho won their games Sunday, Great Lakes and Tulsa lost. Sorry I missed the box scores, but Sweeney hit his 12th for OKC and Feduccia went 3-5. He is now hitting .292.

Badger

https://www.statmuse.com/mlb/ask/dodgers-record-by-month

All the first half stats are right there. Notta so bad. But not great, that’s for sure. 4-8 in July looks awful, and by the numbers there are better teams out there.

Our team looks kinda tired to me. I think they miss their spark, Mookie, and we all hope he comes back ready to go.

And of course now is the time to be thinking about trades. As you know I believe Mookie is a temporary shortstop. Is now the time they look for the future replacement at that position? Is it Bichette, or do they wait it out. Will they leave Lux at second? And centerfield?

From the start I worried about the health of this staff. And my worries were not unfounded. With 3 1/2 months to go, can these guys finish strong? I still have my doubts.

OK Andrew, time to work some magic.

Wayne

All-Star games (NFL Pro-Bowl, MLB, NBA, NHL, etc.) — A marketing ploy dreamed up by major sports leagues to sell themselves to the public, ..popularized during the rabbit ears, 4-channel tv days.. that’s now been an outdated, useless, overly tiresome idea going on 4 decades.

My vent for the day.

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Reply to  Zeke
13 hours ago

They are only up by seven games in their division. Time to panic.

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Reply to  Fred Vogel
12 hours ago

Oooooooh I am shaking in my boots. Better than being 7 back when you only have 4 games left against them like the D-Backs or 5 like the Padres. These new schedules suck.

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Reply to  Oldbear48
6 minutes ago

Seriously, Bear, you need to know when someone (like me) is being sarcastic.I was responding to Zeke’s comment. You need a sense of humor transplant.

Bumsrap

I don’t think Roberts is going to give Outman and Lux much playing time going forward. But if he did, I think both Outman and Lux would have much better second halves compared to their first ones and that plus getting Betts back should maintain or increase the Dodgers lead. That assumes the rotation gets healthier.

My wish is for Roberts to live with Outman and Lux instead of Taylor and Kike’ and Hayward. I would love a trade that moves Taylor and Kike and Heyward to another team which I assume if enough $$ accompanies such a trade a trade of them is possible. Why? To keep Roberts from playing with the lineup as much as he does.

Phil Jones

“The way Yohan was throwing the ball, I felt you’ve got to try to middle it, thread the needle, and give yourself a chance,” Roberts said.
WTF does that mean in plain English?

On not going to Vesia in the 9th:
“In that situation, you’re trying to do everything you can not to pitch him,” Roberts said. “And you have no one else behind him.”
Then why do you have him warming up?

Oldbear48

Angels requested release waivers for Miguel Sano.

Badger

I knew you were joking Fred. I thought it was funny.

I agree about the All Star game. Egos on parade. Had enough of that. Those self promotion gigs are everywhere you look. I know there are celebrity fans who can’t get enough, that’s why see so much of it, but just give me the games, movies and a few concerts and I’ll skip the image management b.s..

I read those stats and what I see is a team that is good but not great. I also see that if Betts, Muncy, Yamamoto, Glasnow, Miller, Buehler, Sheehan, May and the missing pen pieces were still there and performing to their known abilities the team would indeed be great. Is this Roberts’ fault? I say no. Is it Friedman’s fault? Maybe. If I could see the vulnerability in this staff, he should have. But nobody saw Yamamoto going down.

This team has four aces on the IL, five if you count Kershaw. First of all, how many teams have five aces, and what would happen to any team that lost an entire starting rotation to injury? What happens to the Dodgers? They lead the Division by 7 games halfway instead of 14. I find myself fortunate to be a Dodger fan, though we do have to occasionally listen to sh*t from padres and dbacks fans all winter. At least we’re in the playoffs every year.

Singing the Blue

Nobody talking about the draft here today so I’ll state an opinion.

We just drafted a high school outfielder, Brendan Tunink in the 8th round. The video I’ve seen of him reminds me of video I saw on Bellinger the day we drafted him, so I’m going on record here as saying I think Brendan will some day be a very good outfielder for the LA Dodgers and, unlike Belli, will not forget the swing he had in high school which was actually better than the one he has today. I really like this pick.

Oldbear48

Anyone hoping they trade for Robert Jr. pump the brakes. He might not be on the market until this winter. The reason: Sox are worried about his underperformance lowering his trade value. Arozarena makes more sense.

Bluto

Bruce Kuntz has some great write ups of the Dodgers Day 2 draft picks at DodgersDigest. He not only goes into the players, but the above and below slot dynamics:

https://dodgersdigest.com/2024/07/15/dodgers-select-rhp-brooks-auger-ss-elijah-hainline-of-brendan-tunink-of-kole-myers-rhp-seamus-barrett-in-rounds-6-10-of-2024-mlb-draft/

https://dodgersdigest.com/2024/07/15/dodgers-select-prep-3b-chase-harlan-college-lhp-jakob-wright-with-98th-and-128th-picks-of-mlb-draft/

Beyond that here are some comments collected:

First on Chase Harlan:

From Joe Doyle:
Harlan turned heads during the summer in 2023 with thunderous bat speed and a compact stroke at the plate. It’s easy plus power projection from an already-physical frame. Harlan has a chance to play third base at the next level, though some are already projecting him into the outfield where strong throwing arm and physical frame will be best utilized. He can be a bit stiff and mechanical on the dirt, but it works at this stage and he’s effective and efficient in making outs. He’s an average runner who has flashed above average straight-line speed. He more likely projects fringy underway once he arrives to the big leagues considering his size and gait. A Clemson commit, there’s huge offensive potential on this kid
and he’ll be a high follow leading up to the draft itself. There’s something of a Josh Jung comp here.

Brian Recca:
A little Chase Harlan video from this spring. Built like a linebacker. Plus raw power and recorded above avg run times down the line. Big upside and young for the draft class.
https://x.com/brian_recca/status/1773169646922870922

“Shooter” Hunt 🙄

24 3B Chase Harlan (PA)

Belted some balls to all field throughout a strong BP showing that provided glimpse @ present/future pwr to all fields.

Unmistakeable presence at 6’3” 205 w/ premium ath. & wide shouldered frame that still projects.

Ranked https://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/23-20e3.svghttps://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/36-20e3.svghttps://abs-0.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/34-20e3.svg overall.

On Jakob Wright:
Taylor Blake Ward:
Dodgers 4-128: Jakob Wright, LHP, Cal Poly — smaller/athletic lefty w/ real weapon, plus sweeping SL that flashes ++ w/ ability to manipulate, low 90s FB w/ CV/CH all fringy as is control, SL can get him to MLB in relief while delivery/athleticism could turn into rotation future

Some guy with a lame name:
https://x.com/PitchingCoachU/status/1759683275600384498

Patrick Ebert:
Jakob Wright is enjoying a breakout campaign for @CalPolyBSB
, improved to 8-2, 2.77 with 92 Ks in 78 IP with a 9 K performance against Utah Tech last Friday – has been mostly low-90s, touches mid-90s with low-80s slurve

Here he Ks the first 2 batters he faced last Friday

Brooks Auger:
Brooks Auger, RHP, Mississippi State

FB 93-94 t97 w/ tail. Cutter 84-86 t89, potential plus offering. SL vs RHH & CHG vs LHH to develop. Very projectable.

No leverage in terms of signing. 23 years old. $$ saver for the early HS picks.

https://x.com/GGRamzyy/status/1812938421058609332

Brooks Auger has been fantastic for Mississippi State on the hill.

The bite on his breaking ball is DEEP and deceptive with his arm speed as displayed here.

Auger is now through 7IP, 3H, 1ER, 12K, 0BB after another K on this elevated heater. He is DEALING.

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