Justin Turner leaves a massive hole at the hot corner for the reigning Champions. The Dodgers have been linked to resigning Turner, trading for Lindor, Arenado, Kirs Bryant, etc. But we think there may be cheaper solutions to the Dodger's problems. We have 2 names, that are under the radar 3rd basemen/ right handed infielders... Continue Reading →
Paul Goldschmidt To LA?
There are a lot of rumors having the Dodgers linked to big names like Arenado, Lindor, and Free Agent DJ LeMahieu. However, there is another old NL West Rival who may be the fit they need. Paul Goldschmidt, currently with the Cardinals could be the right handed bat the Dodgers want to add to their... Continue Reading →
Dodger’s 5 Biggest Offseason Questions (Part 5 of 5)
So the final question we have for the Dodger's this offseason is who do they target in trades and in the hot stove market? The Dodger's roster has a lot of versatility and turnover this year, making this less competitive offseason an outlet mall for Friedman. The Dodgers need a 3rd baseman (or shortstop, or... Continue Reading →
Dodger’s Biggest Offseason Questions (Part 4 of 5)
Highlights Do The Dodgers Start Extending Their Young Stars?Who's The Next Prospect(s) Up?Who's The Closer?Who Do We Resign?Who Do We Buy/Trade For? Dodger's 2020/21 Free Agents The Dodgers have 7 contributors to the 2020 Championship that are leaving for the market this year. Veteran pieces, Terrance Gore and Jimmy Nelson, will also be leaving after... 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 →
Dodgers vs. Brewers Preview
We're here, and it is really happening. After all the uncertainty to start the year, baseball playoffs have arrived. The bubbles are set. Their will be a 2020 World Series Champion. The Dodgers finished the year as the number 1 seed in all of baseball securing "home field" advantage throughout the playoffs no matter what.... Continue Reading →
3 Keys to Dodger’s Playoff Success (3 of 3)
Dodgers have a lot of stars, but can they align at the right time.