I wrote:
“I agree with Bums. I can’t wait to see an infield of Kiké, Rosario, and Muncy. I think the Dodgers pitchers may go on strike that day. With that defense, the Dodgers are going to need to score in double figures.”
Scott wrote in response:
“They’re going to need to score in double figures because of the pitching staff anyways. Unless they have a major overhaul by August 1. They’re giving up at least 5 runs every game almost, because of the lackluster pitching.”
Scott is not wrong. The Dodgers starting rotation has a 4.71 ERA for the year, or 22nd in MLB. That is uncharted territory for the Boys in Blue. Last year the starters’ ERA was 2.75, or nearly 2 runs better. For 2023:
- Clayton Kershaw – 16 GS – 95.1 IP – 2.55 ERA – 3.54 FIP – 1.13 HR/9
- Tony Gonsolin – 16 GS – 82.2 IP – 4.28 ERA – 4.82 FIP – 1.20 HR/9
- Julio Urías – 15 GS – 81.1 IP – 4.98 ERA – 4.80 FIP – 1.77 HR/9
- Michael Grove – 10 GS – 56.2 IP – 6.19 ERA – 4.48 FIP – 1.43 HR/9
- Bobby Miller – 10 GS – 54.2 IP – 4.28 ERA – 3.63 FIP – 0.82 HR/9
- Emmet Sheehan – 6 GS – 29.1 IP – 6.75 ERA – 5.19 FIP – 1.23 HR/9
Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) converts a pitcher’s three true outcomes into an earned run average-like number. The formula is (13*HR+3*(HBP+BB)-2*K)/IP, plus a constant (usually around 3.2) to put it on the same scale as earned run average.
The theory is that pitchers have minimal (if any) control over the outcomes of balls that are put in play against them, and that the Three True Outcomes – walks, strikeouts, and home runs – are the primary indicators of actual pitching skill. That theory has been modified to include HBP with BB.
A lot of nerd evaluators favor FIP over ERA in evaluating a pitcher’s production.
No LAD starter is considered a qualified starter for post season awards. Kershaw is the closest. He is 6 innings shy. To be considered qualified, a pitcher needs to accumulate 1.0 IP for each game the team has played (101 games).
It seems fairly clear that Bobby Miller has cleared the prospect standard, and has to be considered a mainstay in the rotation. In fact, he has a strong argument to be considered as the #2 SP in the rotation. That is especially true when considering his FIP, indicating that he is pitching in some tough luck at times. Remarkably, the same is true for Michael Grove.
Once Clayton returns to the rotation, Emmet Sheehan will either go into the bullpen or more probably, to OKC.
Losing Dustin May was a significant loss. 9 GS – 48.0 IP – 2.63 ERA – 3.26 FIP – 0.19 HR/9.
Scott’s second comment “Unless they have a major overhaul by August 1…” Obviously Scott was referring to the trade deadline.
While on the surface, that sounds appropriate, we need to define major overhaul. I submit that there might not be a pitcher (much less 2) that are available and could be added to the rotation that would be considered major overhaul. Lucas Giolito has already been traded to LAA, so he is not a consideration.
- Jordan Montgomery – 3.37 ERA, 3.59 FIP, 4.13 xERA
- Jack Flaherty – 4.43 ERA, 4.23 FIP, 4.77 xERA
- Lance Lynn – 6.47 ERA, 5.22 FIP, 4.84 xERA
- James Paxton – 3.46 ERA, 3.70 FIP, 3.17 xERA
- Michael Lorenzen – 3.49 ERA, 4.03 FIP, 4.22 xERA
- Kyle Hendricks – 3.45 ERA, 4.05 FIP, 3.69 xERA
- Blake Snell – 2.61 ERA, 3.70 FIP, 3.88 xERA
- Rich Hill – 4.82 ERA, 4.42 FIP, 5.59 xERA
- Mike Clevinger – 3.88 ERA, 4.90 FIP, 4.65 xERA
- Marcus Stroman – 3.51ERA, 3.59 FIP, 3.88 xERA
- Eduardo Rodriguez – 2.95 ERA, 3.18 FIP, 3.46 xERA
Believing Blake Snell will not be available to the Dodgers, which of the above would be considered a potential overhaul. These are all rentals, and the cost should not be onerous, but acknowledging what the cost was for Giolito, that may not be a reasonable conclusion.
If the Doctors conclude that Eduardo Rodriguez’s finger injury is healed sufficiently to pitch well enough to match his stats to date (escalated since July), he would certainly qualify in an overhaul, and would be my #1 choice.
Jordan Montgomery, James Paxton, and Marcus Stroman are clear upgrades, but would they qualify as an overhaul? Probably.
Jack Flaherty, Michael Lorenzen, and Kyle Hendricks are more sketchy, and I am not sure they would be playoff pitchers. Flaherty and Lorenzen (2.2 IP) have limited postseason experience, and none since 2020. Hendricks does have extensive postseason experience, but is he a better option than the Dodgers currently have.
If AF cannot get any of E-Rod, Stroman, Paxton, or Montgomery, is there any real reason to go to the next level? To spend the prospect capital for Jack Flaherty?
I do believe the current rotation is good enough to get the team to the postseason. But are Grove and Sheehan good enough to start in the post season? Remember they are probably going to be pitching more innings than they have previously pitched in a season.
For the record, Gonsolin and Urías need to improve to be considered a #4 level playoff pitcher. Gonsolin specifically has been a very poor playoff pitcher. Urías has been a better multi inning reliever than a starter in the playoffs. He has never pitched more than 5.0 innings in any playoff game. Based on his current starts, that is not surprising.
I was hoping that the Dodgers could find a new quality playoff pitcher. How many of the above RENTAL pitchers would you trade one of the rookie starters for? I would not include Michael Busch or Miguel Vargas or either of the two top catchers in a package for any of them (by themselves).
For this post, I was only considering the remaining rental SP. AF does not generally trade for pitchers with control at the deadline. AF had an opportunity last year with Pablo López but could not get it done. If there are teams that might be willing to trade front line starters for LAD prospects, will AF bite? That being said, I would not be surprised to see that Paul Blackburn is who the Dodgers end up with as a SP or rentals Mike Clevinger or Rich Hill.
There is no 2017 Yu Darvish, 2017 Justin Verlander, or 2021 Max Scherzer level pitcher available. So is it worth it to trade top prospects for rental pitchers that do not look to be dominant for the playoffs?
Which of the above identified starters are you willing to trade a current starter and or top prospect (Cartaya, Rushing, Vargas, Busch, Stone, Pepiot) for?
Pitching wins titles. The years they have gotten it, they have won. Check any of their 7 World Series wins. Same with the playoffs, they get good pitching, they win. Hill would not cost much, and Dodger fans love him. I still like Hendricks. He has post season experience, and he has pitched decently since he came off of the IL.I would also think they should kick the tires on Lorenzen.
Jeff, from the prospects listed above I would keep Rushing and Vargas in addition to Miller. Everyone else is on the table for me. The reason I would keep Vargas is that he could take over at 3B next year for Muncy. I think Mookie should be permanently moved to 2B with Lux at SS for 2024.
The pitchers I would target from your list would be Montgomery, Paxton, Stroman, and Rodriguez.
Beyond these choices I would consider Justin Verlander. The Mets just traded their closer David Robertson to Miami so they appear to be willing to unload some payroll. Verlander has been effective in July. He even pitched into the eighth inning in one game! I know that will never be allowed with the Dodgers. You know, because he’s 40 and all (sarcasm). Plus, they’ll need to keep him fresh for the playoffs (even more sarcasm). The Mets want prospects. We have prospects. AF should try to get them to pay at least half of what’s owed Verlander and use the depth of their system to make that happen. What a trade would look like I don’t know. But, it’s doable and we need someone that can go more than 4-5 innings and has postseason experience. To add him plus one of the pitchers listed above would be huge for the team. It would help save the BP and uplifting to offense.
Right now the Dodgers’ starters are a disaster. The worst in LA Dodger history! And yet they are in first place. I would hate to see them waste their productive offense and improving BP because of the lack of starting pitching. Use the depth of the farm system and try to fix the issue. Can AF and his staff make that happen?
Rich Hill? Come on Bear. Because he would be cheap and the fans love him? The Dodgers need healthy, effective pitching. Not to be entertained like a circus act. First Kiki and then Rich Hill. No thank you.
Name, Avg, Ops, HR, Age.
Nolan .287, .857, 22, 32, 77 RBI.
Maxy .197, .807, 25, 32, 67 RBI.
Not much of a difference other than the batting average. And Arenado costs a lot more.
Not sure it is worth it to give up top prospects for a marginal improvement. Especially with that contract.
Wally Bunker, Moe Drabowsky, Dave McNally, and Jim Palmer
Weren’t these pitchers rookies in 1966?
Fun Fact:
Trea Turner, Xander Bogarts, Carlos Correa, Dansby Swanson, and Francisco Lindor signed for over $1.3billion combined and are collectively hitting .246 with a .733OPS so far in 2023.
Of course, to be fair, Correa signed 3 contracts this past offseason, but only one of them counts.
The Eagles is one of my all-time favorite bands. And that is a short list. They have just lost a second member of the original group. Randy Meisner has joined Glen Frey in Rock ‘N Roll Heaven, passing away at 77 from complications of COPD. That leaves Don Henley and Bernie Leadon as the remaining original members of the Los Angeles formed band, thanks largely to to Linda Ronstadt in the early 70’s.
Randy – Take It To The Limit, One More Time.
RIP🙏🙏
Fun read about “The lost art of fouling balls off”
Dustin Pedroia was amazing at this.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/28/sports/baseball/foul-balls.html
I got the sports package put on my Spectrum acct just so I can watch MLB Network. Six bucks a month is not bad, so my internet bill is about 55 a month now. I love watching at the deadline as trades come in. But there might be a lot of action this weekend. So hang on to your hat!
Rosenthal reports we’re on the verge of getting Lynn and Kelly. No word as to who is going back the other way. I just hope it’s guys who are Rule 5 eligible.
No way Kelly lasts through October without spending a month on the IL.
they’re going to need 2 starters. They don’t have to be world beaters, but guys with postseason experiance would be preferred, and can give some innings. You know I like Snell, but I know SD is not going to deal him to the Dodgers. Stroman and Lorenzen would be probably be fine. Montgomery would be great. They’ll need 2 starters to pair with Kershaw and Urias. The rest of the guys can be put in the bullpen as multi-innings guys, or sent to the minors. Miller and Gonsolin can go to the pen. Sheehan probably sent down. You could use Grove in the bullpen too, but I dont know if I would trust him.
Nick Nastrini, Jordan Leasure, and Trayce Thompson headed to Chicago
Nastrini, Trayce and Leasure going the other way.
Nastrini makes it feel a little heavy, but not horribly.
Not a thrilling deal any way you view it.
What’s curious is it does nothing to cure the Rule 5 crunch this off-season as both Leasure and Nastrini weren’t eligible until next year.
I don’t know or anticipate or really welcome a trade for Verlander, but they MUST clear 40 man spaces.
Maybe a deal like last year’s Mitch White deal? A 40 man resident for upside lower-level minor leaguer?
CWS trades RHRP Kendall Graveman to Houston for 25 year old catcher prospect Korey Lee (Houston #5).
What a awful trade. Max won’t be the most unathletic looking player on the team anymore. I guess AF wanted to wait to confirm that Lynn really stinks in his recent starts before making this trade. To be outmaneuvered by the Angels for Giolito and settle for Lynn is embarrassing. And why Joe Kelly? Where does he fit in the BP? Another high wire act when he pitches.
Very disappointed right now. No, actually I’m pissed.
I’d like to hear the plan on what AF is planning to do with all these prospects. Only a few will ever play for the Dodgers. Many will be lost to Rule 5. If you’re not going to use the rest in trades then what’s the point. Pile this on top of the crap draft they just completed. I’m confused (among many other things)!
To STB – Neither Nick Nastrini nor Jordan Leasure are Rule 5 eligible this year. Both are Dec ’24. Doesn’t help there either.
https://twitter.com/enosarris/status/1685018539584020486
The 40 man question has been answered. Justin Bruihl and Eddys Leonard have been designated for assignment to make room for Lance Lynn and Joe Kelly.
I hope the current Dodger roster will win the Division again and Miller, Stone, Sheehan, and Grove will during the remaining 60 games evolve and be ready for the Playoffs.
If Taylor and Muncy are going to be packaged in a trade my first choice would be to get Peraza and second would be to get Arenado. It’s a payroll and age thing for me.
Even better would be to flip Peraza, add Busch and Vargas, and start a conversation with KC for Witt Jr.
Well, I wanted the Dodgers to acquire Lynn a few years ago. This is kind of like wishing for a train set for Christmas when you are 13 and now you get it when you are 16 and now you want a car.
Tonight’s lineup is out.
Kike in center
Rosario at ss
CT3 in left
Rojas at 2B
I can understand that Doc wants to see his new guys in the lineup against the lefty and wants to give Rojas some reps at 2B.
What I don’t understand is this. He’s sitting Outman and playing Max at 3B.
Outman has reverse splits and is hitting 80 points higher against southpaws this year.
Max is hitting 100 points lower against southpaws this year.
Outman’s bat avg against lefties is .303, Max is .128.
Why not start Outman, sit Max and move CT3 to the infield?
Well, the trade for Lynn and Kelly is not an overhaul. Just an oil change.
I’m sorry but Miller and Sheehan are overrated and not the answer to the pitching problems. 5 minutes in and 3 runs down and over 30 pitches thrown.
There better be more trades coming and more arms on the way.