DODGERS NEWS/RUMORS/INJURIES Thread

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  1. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    Bring up Miguel Olivo
     
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    What's wrong with Canadians?

    Is it their flappy heads?
     
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    :headscratch:
    • The Dodgers have signed lefty Erick Threets, who was pitching for the independent Long Island Ducks, according to Eddy. Last we heard, Threets was looking for a job in Asia.
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    LOL, didn't he pitch for the Giants years ago? Or am I thinking of somebody else?
     
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    He did
     
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    Songco got cut :sobbing:
     
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    sorry dl
     
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    Beckett-Maholm-Ryu against the Giants this week. Hopefully we don't get swept lol.
     
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    if we score 10+ runs in each of the games, i could see us taking 1 of 3...:duck:
     
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    That was racist.
     
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    Against Lincecum and Vogelsong... Calm down
     
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    Perfectly calm. Didn't realize that jokes weren't acceptable around here.
     
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    Didn't say that
     
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    Dodgers Now
    Keep track of the Dodgers' season with our new interactive schedule
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    This isn't completely useless - if you magnify it. You can go back and quickly see the articles that go with each game. A handy bookmark.
    http://timelines.latimes.com/2014-dodgers-results/
     
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    I fucking hate Ned and his love for ex gnats. I wish he would die. I almost mean that last part.
     
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    2015 Free Agent Power Rankings
    By Steve Adams [April 15 at 4:03pm CST]

    As we at MLBTR did in 2013, we'll constantly be looking toward the future over the course of the season to see which players are positioning themselves for a healthy payday on the 2014-15 open market. Remember that you can always find a full list of next season's free agents here (or on the right-hand sidebar under "MLBTR Features), and keep an eye out for future editions of these rankings. For now, here's the first entry in our 2015 Free Agent Power Rankings series.

    1. Hanley Ramirez. Fragile or not, there's no debating that when Ramirez is on the field, he's one of the best-hitting shortstops of this generation. Hanley, who has slashed .286/.351/.506 since 2012 and batted an insane .345/.402/.638 in a half season last year, is said to be in extension talks with the Dodgers. However, while many thought a deal would get done in Spring Training, it's been eerily quiet. Big spenders with potential needs at shortstop and/or third base next season (in addition to the Dodgers) include the Yankees, Mets, and Angels. Depending upon how injuries, prospect development, and strategic considerations pan out, the Tigers and Red Sox could hypothetically also have interest in adding an impact player to the left side of the infield.

    2. Max Scherzer. Fresh off his first Cy Young Award in 2013, Scherzer boldly bet on himself by rejecting a six-year, $144MM extension offer to remain with the Tigers. The strikeout artist trails only Justin Verlander, Felix Hernandez and Clayton Kershaw in fWAR since the start of the 2012 season, and with agent Scott Boras doing the negotiating, another Cy Young caliber season could position Scherzer to set a new record for pitchers in free agency.

    3. Jon Lester. Beyond the top two, things become a little less concrete. Some may prefer James Shields to Lester, but the fact that Lester is a full two years younger and has spent his entire career thriving in the AL East can't be ignored (though Shields, too, spent most of his career there). As was the case with Ramirez, many expected a Spring Training extension for Lester, who said this offseason he wanted to remain with the Red Sox until the jersey was "ripped off [his] back." Lester rebounded from a poor 2012 to post a 3.75 ERA in 213 1/3 innings last season -- his fifth 200-inning, sub-4.00 ERA season in six tries.

    4. James Shields. In terms of bottom-line results, Shields has arguably been the most consistent performer on this free agent crop. However, he's also had the benefit of a consistently elite defense behind him (both the Rays and Royals are excellent), and he's pitched in a pair of very pitcher-friendly environments. That's not to discount his talent, as he's among the league's best right-handers, but Shields will be entering his age-33 season with this next contract, so concern about his decline is more pronounced than with some of his peers.

    5. Ervin Santana. Santana is a surprise entrant on this list after most expected him to sign a multi-year deal this offseason. He could be saddled with another qualifying offer next year, but a second consecutive dominant season would leave his ugly 2012 campaign two years in the past and could convince disbelievers that he's capable of consistently turning in an ERA in the mid-3.00 range.

    CONTINUED...

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