The Dodgers are so loaded with pitching talent, that young phenoms Julio Urias, Dustin May, and Tony Gonsolin may all be competing for the 5TH STARTER roster spot. Friedman traded away two veteran relievers because the Dodgers don't have enough innings to give them. The bullpen has at least 6 pitchers with saves in their... Continue Reading →
Garrett Cleavinger Breakdown: Newest Dodger
The Dodgers, Rays, and Phillies just pulled off a 3-way deal headlined by Jose Alvarado from the Rays to the Phillies. The Dodgers traded away a mid-tier, 1st baseman prospect and a ptbn for a reliever they could slide into the pen this year. Philly sent 26 year old, lefty, Garrett Cleavinger to LA after... Continue Reading →
2021 Dodger Projections and Our Calls
After the Padres made the move to acquire Snell, Kim, and still looking for more like Darvish, some Dodger fans are panicked. The Dodgers have yet to make a single significant (needle moving) signing this offseason even though they lost several players to free agency. But we have one message, DON'T PANIC. Just because a... Continue Reading →
World Series Stats
Highlights World Series Team ComparisonGame 6 HighlightsPitchingBatting It's already been an incredible start to the World Series with some huge standouts. The Dodgers dominated game 1, and the Rays game 2. It almost seemed as if both teams chose to use their B guys, against the other team's A guys in the games. The Dodgers... Continue Reading →
3 Keys for a Dodger’s World Series Win
1) Beat The Rays Starters The Rays have possibly the best trio of starters in baseball, Glasnow, Snell, and Morton. (Granted two of them are having very average postseasons) If the Dodgers want to win this series, the other starters need to follow Kershaw's example and out-pitch their counterpart. Luckily, the Dodgers have the ability... Continue Reading →
Dodgers v Rays: Roster Breakdown
The World Series is finally and thankfully here. And surprisingly, the two best teams from the regular season will square off. This is only the second time in the wild card era. (The last was the 2013 Red Sox/Cardinals). And wow, these teams couldn't be more similar and different. https://twitter.com/BleacherReport/status/1318691061640892417 The Dodgers, even though a... Continue Reading →
Dodgers Vs. Braves Breakdown
Here we are. The NLCS. And of what a matchup it will be. Our last comparisons have been mostly spot on. Here's to going 3 for 3. Catcher Dodgers: Will Smith / Austin Barnes Braves: Travis d'Arnaud / Tyler Flowers Will Smith wasn't able to find any grass until the last game of the NLDS... Continue Reading →
NLDS: Players To Watch
GET READY! These are the Dodger and Padres players with the most success in their past against one another.
Dodgers v. Padres: NLDS Preview
The Dodgers swept the Brewers 2-0, and the Padres came back from losing game 1 to winning the series against the Cardinals 2-1. Largely due to the reemergence of MVP caliber Tatis who had a MLB leading (t-1st) 5 RBI and 5 Runs scored (1st) in the wild card round. Overall the Dodgers outscored their... Continue Reading →
Dodger’s Wild Card Studs
The Dodgers took care of business in the Wild Card Series. They swept the Brewers 2-0, with a 4-2 and 3-0 win. In both games they never fell behind, only scored 1 run in the seventh inning or later, and hit one home run courtesy of almost 450 feet off Seager's bat. But here are... Continue Reading →