NEWS/RUMORS/PROSPECTS Thread

Discussion in 'Los Angeles DODGERS' started by Finski, Aug 25, 2022.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. THINKBLUE

    THINKBLUE DSP Gigolo

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    41,883
    Likes Received:
    24,601
    Trophy Points:
    228
    I'd rather have Baroids come out of retirement to DH
     
    LAdiablo likes this.
  2. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    53,334
    Likes Received:
    40,985
    Trophy Points:
    278
    the correa excuse really annoys me
    if you don’t want to sign him, fine
    but don’t blame it on the fanbase
    spend some money or stfu
     
  3. THINKBLUE

    THINKBLUE DSP Gigolo

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    41,883
    Likes Received:
    24,601
    Trophy Points:
    228
    Wouldn't doubt it, but if that's the strategy, they haven't been doing a very good job. The Dodgers are probably the whitest team in baseball the past 6 years.


    Al Campanis likes this
     
    LAdiablo, Finski and irish like this.
  4. fsudog21

    fsudog21 DSP Legend

    Joined:
    Apr 2016
    Messages:
    13,444
    Likes Received:
    14,901
    Trophy Points:
    198
    Heard that before I heard the news about Bogaerts.
     
    irish likes this.
  5. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    53,334
    Likes Received:
    40,985
    Trophy Points:
    278
    sad reality
    this marks the first time ever (imo) that the padres have a clearly better team going into the season
    i realize there’s still time, but i really don’t see what could be done to change that
     
    LAdiablo likes this.
  6. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    53,334
    Likes Received:
    40,985
    Trophy Points:
    278
    lol padres outbidding themselves

    Alex Speier@alexspeier
    According to a major league source, the Red Sox were “really far” from the Padres offer - and their offers were short of $200M. Just a huge gap in where the Padres went.
    9:35 PM · Dec 7, 2022
     
    Finski likes this.
  7. Chiefdodgerslkrs24

    Chiefdodgerslkrs24 Among the Pantheon

    Joined:
    Apr 2014
    Messages:
    18,476
    Likes Received:
    6,276
    Trophy Points:
    208
    there was another report that Boston wasn't among the top 3 bidders for Bogaerts
     
    irish likes this.
  8. Bluezoo

    Bluezoo Among the Pantheon

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    27,589
    Likes Received:
    21,796
    Trophy Points:
    228
    Hate this useless POS.
    Heywood jablowmi ? The only use he has is to use his name for jokes.
    Second or third place next year in the NLW ?
     
    irish and LAdiablo like this.
  9. Bluezoo

    Bluezoo Among the Pantheon

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    27,589
    Likes Received:
    21,796
    Trophy Points:
    228
    Just when you think it can't get any worse....it absolutely does.
     
    irish likes this.
  10. LAdiablo

    LAdiablo descarado

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    30,144
    Likes Received:
    25,321
    Trophy Points:
    1,253
    id really rather they did nothing tbh
    just give Outman the job
     
  11. Bluezoo

    Bluezoo Among the Pantheon

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    27,589
    Likes Received:
    21,796
    Trophy Points:
    228
    If these geniuses can land Swanson or Rodon of both ( lol), this off season's flaccidity after all the promises and false hopes spewed out there by Andy would be relatively rescued.
    Maybe.
     
  12. Chiefdodgerslkrs24

    Chiefdodgerslkrs24 Among the Pantheon

    Joined:
    Apr 2014
    Messages:
    18,476
    Likes Received:
    6,276
    Trophy Points:
    208
    Here is my mini rant on Trea Turner. Fuck that smug motherfucker. Dude Machado'd his way to free agency and no one noticed. Why did someone who stole someone who stole as many as 46 bags in 98 games in 2017 drop all the way down to less than 30 attempts last year after 37 in 2021. dude had his eyes straight on that bag. You know how many times he hit balls and I came away thinking "how the hell did he not beat that out" or how many times he was on the bases where it was a running situation and he wouldn't steal a base, like in the playoffs there were clear running situations against THE WORST TEAM IN THE LEAGUE at throwing runners out, and he just simply would not steal a base. Dude fucking lowkey dogged it to stay healthy just like Machado did but no one noticed. that plus those stupid dumbfuck errors vs the Padres. Fuck that guy.
     
    jpldodgers, irish and Finski like this.
  13. lastatman

    lastatman DSP Legend Staff Member Moderator

    Joined:
    Jul 2013
    Messages:
    4,268
    Likes Received:
    5,506
    Trophy Points:
    153
    "But I will say that you look at that dugout versus our dugout, there was more intensity there. And so not asking guys to be outside of who they are. But that sense of the ultimate sense of urgency each pitch, I think that we're going to make sure that that's noted, because I do think the retrospect, the postmortem, kind of looking at it, I sensed it. I sensed it. So that part of it, I think that I've got to certainly take ownership of for sure."

    - Dave Roberts, on why San Diego beat LA


    They had more intensity? No shit Sherlock! That's what managers are supposed to do - make sure the team shows up mentally prepared.

    But it's okay, because Davey "sensed it." Sounds like he on top of it now.
     
    irish, Bluezoo, Finski and 1 other person like this.
  14. lastatman

    lastatman DSP Legend Staff Member Moderator

    Joined:
    Jul 2013
    Messages:
    4,268
    Likes Received:
    5,506
    Trophy Points:
    153
    This guy just makes me sick. Such a weak-ass minded manager. He thinks by guaranteeing a championship and being best friends with the players, that will be enough. Even the way he words his sentences comes across as a loser. If he were the CEO of a corporation, he'd have been fired long ago. Just disgusted that we have to see this golden ten-year opportunity go down the drain with him.
     
    jpldodgers, irish, Bluezoo and 2 others like this.
  15. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    53,334
    Likes Received:
    40,985
    Trophy Points:
    278
    so a month before the winter meetings friedman said this…
    8A39E60D-8FAE-497F-AB8E-71D18F01A2DA.jpeg

    i guess “very” has a different meaning for dodger front office personnel
     
    Bluezoo likes this.
  16. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    53,334
    Likes Received:
    40,985
    Trophy Points:
    278
    nevermind
    i see friedman all over this

    Former Phillies ace Hamels feels healthy, eyes 2023 comeback
    by Dan Gelatin | Associated Press — 7 hours ago

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Former Philadelphia Phillies ace and 2008 World Series MVP Cole Hamels is plotting a comeback for 2023.

    Hamels, who turns 39 this month, hasn’t pitched since he made one start for the Atlanta Braves in 2020. The left-hander signed late in the 2021 season with the Los Angeles Dodgers but never pitched because of arm issues.

    Hamels isn’t ready to retire.

    He said he had three surgeries over the last year — to his left shoulder, his right knee and his left foot — to address lingering injury concerns that he said affected his production in recent years.

    “So just understanding what was kind of wrong, getting it fixed and then actually being able to rehab it, just kind of addressing the right areas and not trying to overcompensate, I think has kind of helped,” Hamels told The Associated Press by phone on Friday.

    Hamels, who said he’s hitting 87 mph in bullpen sessions near his Texas home, hopes to latch on for a spring training deal. He went 163-122 with a 3.43 ERA and struck out 2,560 batters over 15 seasons with the Phillies, Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs and Braves.

    In his last full season in 2019 with the Cubs, he went 7-7 with a 3.81 ERA.

    Hamels, who made nearly $211 million in the majors, last pitched on Sept. 16, 2020 with the Braves, going 3 1/3 innings at Baltimore and allowing three earned runs. Hamels was placed on the 60-day injured list not long after he signed with the Dodgers.

    Hamels said his Dodgers stint was “one of the most embarrassing things for me” because he felt he let down the organization. He signed not long after he appeared healthy at a showcase for teams in Texas.

    “Trying to pitch with a lot of the (shoulder) damage for the last couple of years, and not really knowing the severity until they opened me up and had to go fix it, they didn’t know how bad it was,” Hamels said.

    Hamels said he’s no longer in pain following surgeries to repair a torn meniscus and a pinched nerve in his foot.

    “I think all teams, they all knew about it,” he said. “But I could just get through it. I could play. But with everything kind of happening it was getting worse and worse and worse. I couldn’t push. I couldn’t barely sleep. It’s hard to train when you’ve got body parts that are not doing what they’re supposed to do to allow you to do what you want to do.”

    Hamels attended playoff games during the Phillies' run to the World Series this year and he caught a ceremonial first pitch before Game 3. Hamels was the first pitcher in major league history traded during a season immediately after throwing a no-hitter — he no-hit the Cubs at Wrigley Field in his last start for the Phillies on July 25, 2015.

    The 2008 NLCS MVP was an integral part of the greatest run in franchise history when the Phillies won five straight NL East titles, two pennants and one World Series from 2007-11. He was 114-90 with a 3.30 ERA in 10 seasons with the Phillies and went 7-4 with a 3.09 ERA in 13 postseason starts with them.

    “I want to be in the big leagues and I want to go the playoffs,” he said. “That’s where it’s at.”

    The Phillies seem set in their rotation with Zack Wheeler, Aaron Nola, Ranger Suárez and recent free-agent addition Taijuan Walker.

    Hamels said he wants to start — he made 422 starts in 423 career games — but is “not opposed” to pitching out of the bullpen.

    “A spring training invite is no risk, all reward,” he said. “If you start me out in February, I’ll be ready by April 1. Or I’ll know exactly I can’t do it, and I will be the first one to admit, nope, I had a great career. I can hang it up and be proud of what I did.”
     
  17. LAdiablo

    LAdiablo descarado

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    30,144
    Likes Received:
    25,321
    Trophy Points:
    1,253
    why would a guy like Hamels retire when he sees guys his age drawing down 40m a year?
     
    irish likes this.
  18. fsudog21

    fsudog21 DSP Legend

    Joined:
    Apr 2016
    Messages:
    13,444
    Likes Received:
    14,901
    Trophy Points:
    198
    Left hand pitchers have nine lives.
     
    Finski likes this.
  19. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    53,334
    Likes Received:
    40,985
    Trophy Points:
    278
    maybe friedman plans to re-sign 38 y/o zack greinke and 42 y/o rich hill
    [​IMG]
     
  20. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

    Joined:
    Nov 2011
    Messages:
    53,334
    Likes Received:
    40,985
    Trophy Points:
    278
    okay, let me see if i got this right...
    our top cf target was arguably no better than bellinger?
    glad toronto outbid us

    Juan Toribio✓@juanctoribio
    #Dodgers made a really strong push for Kevin Kiermaier, who was their top target in center. It came down to [them and Toronto]. But Kiermaier, who lives in Tampa, elected to stay in the AL East.
    10:33 AM · Dec 10, 2022

    [​IMG]
     
    lastatman, fsudog21 and LAdiablo like this.
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.

Share This Page