LCS ROSTER (formerly LDS ROSTER)

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  1. DodgerLove

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    I think Culberson makes the roster just based off of looks alone, IMO.
     
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  2. irish

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    the does possess a little of that mall holliday charm...
     
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    Kershaw, Hill, Maeda to start Games 1-3 of NLDS
    Rookie Urias a possibility for Game 4
    by Doug Padilla | ESPN Staff Writer — 35 minutes ago

    SAN DIEGO -- Two days after clinching a fourth consecutive division title, the Los Angeles Dodgers have set three spots of a potential four-man rotation for the National League Division Series, and have locked in an outfielder as well.

    Manager Dave Roberts said that left-hander Clayton Kershaw will start Game 1 and left-hander Rich Hill will take the mound in Game 2 of the series against the Washington Nationals. When the series shifts cities, the Dodgers will come back with right-hander Kenta Maeda for Game 3.

    Providing support for those pitchers will be outfielder Yasiel Puig, who has made it back from an early August demotion to the minor leagues to secure a spot on the postseason roster.

    "He's earned it," Roberts said.

    After the Dodgers work their way through their first three starters in the NLDS, they can come back to Kershaw on short rest for Game 4, or add a fourth starter. Roberts said he is keeping his options open that deep into the best-of-five series.

    While Kershaw has come back on short rest in previous NLDS matchups, his missing 75 days this season with a lower-back injury could have the Dodgers taking a more cautious approach. Then again, if the club is facing elimination, Kershaw could be pressed into duty for an elimination game.

    After team president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman said last month that Julio Urias would not start if the team made the postseason, that plan has now changed. Urias will start Thursday at San Diego, and the 20-year-old rookie could be the rotation's fourth man in October.

    "I think it's still on the table," Roberts said. "I think when you get to the postseason you have to go with your best, and we've been so mindful of his usage. We obviously do a lot of research and studying with matchups. So at the end of the day, Julio is our best matchup, and it makes sense, then yeah it's worth the discussion. So it's still on the table."

    Urias is 5-2 this season with a 3.53 ERA and has made huge strides since struggling in his major league debut against the Mets at Citi Field on May 27, when he gave up three runs on five hits and four walks in 2⅔ innings.

    Taking his first two major league appearances out of the mix, Urias is 5-1 with a 2.85 ERA in 15 games, 12 of them starts. And he has made just three appearances in September, throwing only 11 innings.

    "That is exactly what kept Julio in play moving forward because there were times where we felt that we could have pushed his innings a little more considering where he was at in the rotation," Roberts said. "But because we didn't and had other guys step up in that role, it has given us this flexibility."

    Kershaw will make his final appearance of the regular season Saturday at San Francisco and then be pointed toward his Oct. 7 start against the Nationals. He will go into the postseason with five starts since returning from the disabled list Sept. 9. He is 1-1 with a 0.86 ERA in 21 innings since returning, giving him a 1.65 ERA this season.

    Hill, who missed six weeks with blisters on two fingers of his left (pitching) hand, is 2-2 with a 1.93 ERA in four starts since returning from the disabled list.

    Maeda will make two more starts before the postseason begins. He was the scheduled starter Tuesday at San Diego and will start the season finale at San Francisco. By making two more starts, he will receive a $1.5 million bonus on his incentive-laden contract. He already has made over $8 million in bonuses on top of his $3 million base pay.

    "Obviously what Kenta has done for us, and I don't know all the specifics of his contract, but I know in the spirit of his contract if he performs and he posts, he's going to be compensated," Roberts said. "I applaud our organization for acknowledging that and putting Kenta in a position to continue to be compensated and take care of his family because he has deserved it."

    Both on-field and off-field factors led to Puig's demotion in August, after the Dodgers acquired outfielder Josh Reddick from the Oakland A's. But since his return when rosters expanded in September, Puig has helped the Dodgers with run production against left-handed pitching, their biggest weakness this season.

    "It's tough to humble yourself and check your ego and go to [Triple-A] Oklahoma City and be a minor league player, but he did that and learned from it and he earned the right to be a major league player," Roberts said. "We talk a lot about it being a privilege to be a major league player and to his credit he really understands what that means. And he has done a lot to help us win a lot of baseball games."
     
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    Andre Ethier must be feeling the pressure.
     
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    Solid, I remember the years where after Kershaw we were worried.
     
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    We're treading in some shallow homo water here.
     
  7. CapnTreee

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    Oh we're still worried after Kershaw...
    Meada is unproven in the playoffs
    Hill still battles blisters
    Urias is still a rookie
    MehCarthy is still meh most days
    Kazmir proved of lesser value
    Wood looks good... sometimes

    there's plenty to still be concerned about
     
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    No
    Unless you wanna always worry
     
  9. CapnTreee

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    No.
    I make a habit of not worrying
    too many things cannot be controlled

    at the same time our SP is still dicey after Kershaw and Meada to say the least
     
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    All teams SP is dicey once you get past their top 3 pitchers.
    But to be clear those top 3 are Kershaw who is the modern Cy Young, an aging veteran having an ace caliber season, an older rookie on pace for 18 wins who would be up for ROY if not for his SS teammate being all Cal Ripken jr like.
    Then we have all these other dudes who can put up a good performance if we need them.
    MehCarthy can be pretty good if he has command. And the rookies Urias/DeLeon can throw up a gem too if they are under control.
    So my point is that worrying about the pitching is kinda silly.
    How many other teams have a better rotation going into the playoffs?
     
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    You mean Matt Holliday charm?
     
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    yeah that
    damn meds
     
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    I guess it went over my head the first time. I thought you meant he was Christmasy, in an elfish sort of way.
    I wonder if he can catch a line drive with his groin?
     
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    The Giants.....if they make the playoffs.
     
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    but they wont
     
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    and you prefer madbum to kersh?
    then its cueto, moore, and smardzgizza over blistex, kenta and urias?
     
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    I'd call it a push.

    Bumfuck has been next to unbeatable in the playoffs and Kershaw has been anything but.

    Cueto and the Alphabet Guy over The Blister and Kenta all day.
     
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    don't want to see the giants in the postseason
    need to crush those punks the final three days and kill their chances
    bochy has a way of motivating those guys in the postseason
    and their prior years results speak for themselves
    the rest kersh got could pay huge dividends in the playoffs
    but like fsu said he's yet to prove himself
    madbum has been a postseason beast
    cueto is capable of shutting anyone down
    and although we shelled moore last time, he nearly no-hit us the time before
    no, i don't want to see those guys in the post
    much rather face the mets or cards tbh
     
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    so the point is that we have a real good rotation
    and the giants are about the only team that has arguably a better rotation of 3/4 pitchers
    which means we are in a great spot and there really isnt any reason to not be optimistic just because on paper we arent THE best
    we are right there with the best
    thats good enough to win
    the exactly best doesnt win
    thats why you gotta play the game
     
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    the giants rotation is pretty solid 1-4
    but their offense (or lack thereof) and poor defense will likely ultimately cost them
    the nats are okay after scherzer but not great
    the cubs have a strong 1-2
    the cards are not that great
    the mets are injured
    i like our rotation in a short series against any of those teams
    the key, obviously, is outscoring the other team
     
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