2016 DODGERS’ FATE LIES WITH CLAYTON KERSHAW, RICH HILL AND KENLEY JANSEN DUSTIN NOSLER OCTOBER 21, 2016 That was utterly disappointing. The worst part is, it didn’t feel like the Dodgers had a legit look at the game because Jon Lester was on his last night despite all the silly things the Dodgers were doing on the basepaths. The only time I felt really hopefully was when Yasiel Puig made that running catch in right in the fifth. I had visions of the Dodgers scoring a 2-3 runs in the next two innings and not looking back. When Addison Russell homered, all that hope went away. They had to scratch and claw so hard for that first run that a 2-run lead felt a lot more daunting than it actually was. Now, we turn to Game 6 and Clayton Kershaw. We’ve been here before with Kershaw. Let me take you back to 2013. I wrote this about him on my stupid blog. “This is it. This is Clayton Kershaw’s most important start of his career, and it couldn’t come at a better time for the Dodgers. The Dodgers took two-of-three from the Cardinals in Los Angeles, but because they failed to steal one of the first two games of the National League Championship Series, Kershaw is next on the list of pitchers to help the Dodgers stave off elimination. Kershaw threw six brilliant innings in St. Louis on Saturday (6 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 5 K, 72 pitches) only to be lifted for a pinch-hitter in the top of the 7th inning because Nick Punto had gotten on base with two outs. With the Dodgers trailing 1-0 at the time (and ultimately the final score), it was the right move. (sic) This is it, Clayton. This is your time to shine. Well, Kershaw’s been shining brightly ever since the Dodgers drafted him, so it’s to be expected. The Dodgers will get a great performance out of him, and he will give the Dodgers the best chance to win.” First of all, ugh, what a bad writer. Second, we all know what happened in that fateful Game 6. But this is different for Kershaw. He has exercised his postseason demons multiple times in the last couple weeks — Game 4 of the NLDS, Game 5 of the NLDS and Game 2 of the NLCS. This is just another opportunity for Kershaw to cement his postseason legacy. And he’s pitching on an extra day of rest, believe it or not. That’s rare for an ace in the postseason. The situations and circumstances are not dissimilar. The Dodgers’ season is on the line, on the road, against the team that had the most wins in the regular season. The only difference is the Dodgers once held an advantage in this series and have shot themselves in the foot multiple times. Giving the best team in baseball extra opportunities usually doesn’t lead to success. This is a different Kershaw. This is an even better Kershaw (and he wasn’t bad in 2013 by any means). If the Dodgers are going to go to the World Series, they’re going to have to win two games in the hostile environment that will be Wrigley Field. Kershaw shut out the Cubs for seven innings on Sunday night. He’s going to have to pitch similarly — or better — for the Dodgers to have a chance. Kyle Hendricks got through six innings and gave up just a solo home run to Adrian Gonzalez, so it isn’t like they have a track record of roughing up the Cubs’ right-hander. The series is setting up to go seven games. It’d be the closest the Dodgers have been to a World Series berth since 1988, but it could also be devastating if the worst happens to the Dodgers in Game 7. Rich Hill is going to have to be Game 3 Rich Hill if Kershaw gets by the Cubs in Game 6. Regardless, the Dodgers are set up as well as they can be to take two games on the road. Their two-best starters are going and their best reliever is fully rested since he hasn’t pitched since Tuesday. It would not surprise me at all to see three Dodger pitchers in the next two games: Kershaw, Hill and Kenley Jansen. There’s almost no reason for any other guy to throw a pitch in the next two games. Joe Blanton is gassed, Ross Striplingand Pedro Baez have been ineffective and Luis Avilan frightens me. Grant Daytonmight be the only guy who gets the call in Games 6 and/or 7. And yes, I’m intentionally leaving out Josh Fields because if he pitches, the game has already been decided. Two wins from the Series. At least one game remaining in the 2016 season with the best pitcher on the planet set to go. Baseball is life/pain.
Idk, I'll expand more in the offseason since it's not fully thought out but we need right handed BENCH bats who can step up, similar to prior years. It's been frustrating to suck against lefties but our left handed heavy lineup against righties can be lethal and we face far more righties then lefties. You get some righties in the mix and yeah you start to do well against lefties but is it worth it to lose something against righties? I think it's best to have our starters be left handed and the bench be right handed... you just need that bench to be good, and this year they've sucked or gotten injured
If you score 4 runs in a game, and your number #3 starter is up and only goes 3 innings, then your bullpen collapses....I'm not sure the inability to hit LHP was the problem. Maeda and Blanton and Baez seem spent, and if this continues, so will Kenley. Yes, we need more reliable bats, but I don't think we'v been shut out of any game this LCS. Comes down to pitching as much as it does hitting. I think not having DeLeon on the playoff roster was a strategic mistake.
If we make it to the WS then Maeda should come in as a reliever for 2 or 3 innings. And Urias should be the 3rd pitcher. (with Maeda as his relief)\ Maybe thats when you bring in DeLeon for one of the spent relievers.
3 times now the Cubs have scored 5 runs in an inning against our bullpen. 3 times in 5 games. That's unacceptable. And if it happens one more time in the NLCS, our season is over.
Watching MLBN, they just slurped Russell's dick, footage of his hr's etc, huge banner of text: SECOND-YOUNGEST SS TO HIT HR IN CONSECUTIVE POSTSEASON GAMES miniscule footnote: youngest -- Corey Seager
can we please stop with the hypothetical "who are we going to get next year" shit until this year's corpse stops twitching
I like it but we are still in it. Sure I get pissed when we lose and say crap.. but that fat bitch hasn't sang yet... Until then I still believe.....
I know you guys are down in the dumps but I don't think this series is over at all. Kershaw and Hill would be the last two starters I'd want to face if I were the Cubs. And with a rested Jansen in the bullpen it's even less promising. Lots of Cubs fans are praising the bats for finally waking up. But a lot of that is because of who they were facing. And what worries me even more is how you guys have owned Chapman. Your hitters are the first ones who look unafraid up there and aggressive. I know you guys are worried, but if Kershaw wins tomorrow night like I expect, anything goes in a one game winner take all.
T The way I think is prove to me you can be the complete player before I search replacements to tweak the team. But I think the only thing we are missing is the speed guy on top of the order who is on base causing havoc.
His obsession with tweaking the lineup and making pitching changes. His master plan happened to work in the last NLDS game and now he's of the chain.