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  1. carolinabluedodger

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    He may not accept the article or the role, but I guarantee he accepts the 18 million.
     
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    True but would we be mad that he takes the money and just gives up trying to start or applaud him for his common sense? :D
     
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    I thought it was interesting that he didn't mention Yasmany's suspension for high testosterone which was his 1st offense and his 2nd would be catastrophic.
     
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    I would love it if he just embraced being a pinch hitter. Could be a nice chess piece to have. He's still a decent at bat against non-95 mph throwing righties and of course he's been clutch in the past.
     
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    Yes, very interesting...makes the FO moves look like pure genius. Or at least, pure pretty smart.
    Now all that needs to happen, that it all plays out that way...our stuff anyway.
    Probably just because I enjoyed him so much (most of the time), but IDK if Dee has that much a down side at this point in his career already. I still think he's worth more than what the article gives him credit for.
     
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    meh, fwiw :yawn:...

    Oddsmakers Set Dodgers Win Total, World Series Chances For 2015
    by Matthew Moreno | Dodgers Nation — 1 hour ago

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    As per custom, oddsmakers have released their numbers for several bets that can be made pertaining to the 2015 MLB season well before any player has officially stepped foot on a field.

    For the Los Angeles Dodgers, World Series expectations remain for a team that underwent a significant roster shakeup during the offseason, however they are not the favorite to win the World Series, much less reach it.

    According to Sportsbook.ag, the Dodgers are second behind the Washington Nationals to win the National League pennant and 2015 World Series. As for win total, Sportsbook.ag sets the Dodgers’ over/under at 92.5 games, which also falls behind the Nationals whose bar is set at 93.5 games.

    For comparison’s sake, Bovada.lv has the Dodgers a 19/4 favorite to win the NL pennant, behind the Nationals’ 13/4 odds. The Nationals also are considered the favorite by Bovada to win the World Series at 13/2 odds, while the Dodgers come in second at 17/2. Bovada also set the Dodgers’ over/under win total at 92.5 games.

    The computer projection system PECOTA has the Dodgers winning 97 games, running away with the NL West division title and pacing MLB in wins, finishing five games ahead of the Nationals.

    Last season the Nationals finished 96-66, good for first place in the NL and tied for second-best in all of baseball. Comparatively, the Dodgers finished two games behind the Nationals in the standings with their 94-win season.

    Although the Dodgers and Nationals finished as the top-two teams in the NL, neither managed to make it out of the NL Division Series. The Nationals were defeated in four games by the eventual World-Series champions San Francisco Giants, and the Dodgers were unable to overcome the thorn in their side that is the St. Louis Cardinals.

    Looking to improve on their 2014 success, the Nationals signed Max Scherzer and now boast the best starting rotation in all of baseball. While the Dodgers didn’t spend as lavishly as their NL counterpart, they appear to have improved defensively and in the clubhouse with the additions of Howie Kendrick and Jimmy Rollins.​
     
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    adding Max Scherzer sure sounds nicer than adding Kendrick and Rollins... just saying...
     
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    Dodgers Seek To Acquire Additional Reliever
    By Jeff Todd [February 16, 2015 at 4:57pm CST]

    The Dodgers are still working to pick up an arm for the bullpen, Jon Morosi of FOX Sports reports on Twitter. It is not clear from the report what sort of pitcher, or means of acquisition, Los Angeles is contemplating.

    As things stand, the Dodgers already figure to open with a substantially re-worked pen. Among relievers with over twenty appearances for the team last year, only Kenley Jansen, J.P. Howell, and Brandon League are set to return. (Pedro Baez and Paco Rodriguez fell just shy of that arbitrary line.)

    The team looks reasonably well-stocked on the right side, especially after adding David Aardsma and Sergio Santos on minor league pacts. Los Angeles had already dealt for Joel Peralta, Chris Hatcher, and Juan Nicasio earlier in the offseason. The same could probably be said with regard to lefties, as Howell is supplemented by a range of options including Rodriguez, David Huff, Adam Liberatore, and Ryan Buchter.

    Of course, though there seems to be a fair amount of depth, there is almost always room for improvement in the bullpen. And it is worth noting that projections are not exactly in love with the present group. There are relatively few quality free agent arms remaining, though there are several with obvious appeal and the trade route is always possible.
     
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    Baseball Rule #23B Relief pitchers NEVER offer as much relief as they are expected to
     
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    Pretty pointless article it would seem to me. I think we are in good shape. The guys left out there are expensive and I would rather save the money for the Cubans!!!!!
     
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    they can/should sign both ^ (reliever and Cubans)
     
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    2016 Free Agent Power Rankings
    By Tim Dierkes [February 17, 2015 at 9:00am CST]
    With the sun setting on the 2014-15 free agent class, it’s time to turn our attention to the 2015-16 group. These players project to become free agents after the 2015 season, unless they sign contract extensions first. A few extensions are likely, but for now the 2015-16 free agent class has no shortage of star power. MLBTR’s full list of 2015-16 free agents can be found here.

    What exactly are we ranking here? The simplest explanation would be earning power. These rankings represent expected contract size, assuming each player reaches the open market and goes to the highest bidder. Of course, nothing affects a free agent’s earning power more than his most recent season, so I’ll be updating these rankings monthly.

    1. Justin Upton. Upton possesses the profile that most often results in a monster contract: power, youth, and durability. He doesn’t turn 28 until August, so his next team might be able to avoid paying him into his late 30s. The first overall draft pick in 2005, Upton has hit 26 or more home runs in four of his six full seasons, including the last two. He peaked at 31 bombs in 2011, and given his pedigree, there’s an underlying assumption that he’s capable of hitting 35-40. With the December trade to San Diego, Upton must verify his power in a home ballpark where longballs go to die. He’s nothing special defensively; Upton’s chance at Robinson Cano money or better lies in good old-fashioned baseball card stats.

    2. Jason Heyward. Upton’s former teammate can challenge his ranking with a big year for the Cardinals. Unlike Upton, Heyward didn’t surrender any potential free agent years through a mid-career extension. The result: Heyward doesn’t turn 26 until August. That’s about as young as a star free agent can reasonably be, given the requirement of six years of Major League service. Heyward seemed destined for MVP awards after he finished second in the Rookie of the Year voting with a great season at age 20. However, he hasn’t been able to repeat his .393 on-base percentage from that season, and he missed large chunks of the 2011 and ’13 seasons due to injuries. Heyward hit 27 home runs in 2012, so he still owns that skill despite hitting just 25 in the two subsequent seasons. More than his offense, Heyward’s value is derived from Gold Glove defense in right field. If he posts another slugging percentage under .400, his free agency will be a litmus test of whether teams will pay superstar money for superstar defense. If he couples that defense with rediscovered 25+ home run power, Heyward could sign the largest free agent contract in baseball history.

    3. David Price. This is a very strong crop of free agent starting pitchers at present, but Price is the best. 30 in August, Price won the AL Cy Young award in 2012 and finished sixth in the voting last year. Last year he tossed 256 1/3 total innings with a career-best strikeout rate, while maintaining the excellent control he established in 2013. The only real blemish on his health record is a 47-day DL stint in ’13 for a triceps strain. If he racks up innings this year for the Tigers with another low-3s ERA, he might be able to exceed $200MM without relying on deferred money to get there.

    4. Ian Desmond. The Nationals’ shortstop rejected a seven-year, $107MM extension offer during the 2013-14 offseason, according to Adam Kilgore of the Washington Post. Kilgore reported that the offer was actually only for five additional seasons, and it included deferred money. Desmond, 30 in September, has the potential to exceed $200MM on the open market with another strong season. In terms of wins above replacement, he’s easily been the game’s best shortstop since 2012. Desmond offers the extremely rare combination of power, durability, speed, and solid shortstop defense. However, his contact rate dipped below 70% for the first time in 2014, and a continuation of that trend would affect his earning power.

    5. Johnny Cueto. Only Clayton Kershaw‘s brilliance prevented Cueto from winning the NL Cy Young award in 2014. Cueto, who turned 29 last Sunday, posted a 2.25 ERA over 243 2/3 innings last year with a career-best strikeout rate. That was a huge workload, especially since Cueto was limited to 11 starts in 2013 due to a shoulder strain. He missed significant time in 2011 with shoulder issues as well. Cueto can set aside some concerns with a DL-free 2015 campaign. Potential bonus: he could become ineligible for a qualifying offer if the Reds trade him during the season.

    6. Jordan Zimmermann. Zimmermann, 29 in May, finished fifth in the NL Cy Young voting last year. A few factors put him below Cueto: he doesn’t go particularly deep into games, and he’s generally posted strikeout rates below the league average prior to 2014. That might be nitpicking – Zimmermann has great control and a 3.00 ERA since 2011. He had Tommy John surgery in August 2009 and has avoided the DL since.

    7. Alex Gordon. Gordon is an older version of Heyward – an occasionally underpowered corner outfielder who posted a huge WAR last year on the strength of great defense. Gordon still has 39 home runs over the last two seasons, though, so he’s shown more recent pop than Heyward. Gordon, drafted by the Royals directly after Upton in ’05, delayed his free agency by two years with an extension in 2012. As such, he recently turned 31. As Shin-Soo Choo can attest, that’s still young enough to garner a contract well above $100MM. In August, Gordon told Andy McCullough of the Kansas City Star he plans to pick up his 2016 player option, which appears to be worth $14MM. If the Royals are willing to double their current franchise record $55MM contract, an extension could be possible, but I don’t think there’s much chance of Gordon simply picking up that player option when it comes due.

    8. Zack Greinke. After the 2015 season, Greinke must decide whether to opt out of the remaining three years and $71MM left on his contract. That wouldn’t be worth doing for something similar to the four-year, $75MM contractJames Shields just received, but Greinke will be a year younger than Shields was. So far Greinke has a 2.68 ERA in 380 innings in his two seasons for the Dodgers, with his strikeout rate bumping back up in 2014. Another healthy season with an ERA around 3.00 would instill confidence in a potential five-year deal, in which case Greinke would be expected to opt out to try to lock in $100MM+ in new money.

    9. Jeff Samardzija. Samardzija, 30, made his first All-Star team in 2014. He posted a 2.99 ERA in 219 2/3 innings for the Cubs and A’s after posting a 4.10 ERA in his previous two seasons as a starter. It was clear that Samardzija’s 2012-13 ERAs were inflated beyond his skill level. He’s a horse who works at 94-95 miles per hour, and he’s never been on the disabled list. A wide receiver at Notre Dame, Samardzija didn’t commit fully to baseball until the Cubs drafted him in ’06. He also spent much of his early big league career as a reliever. The result is less mileage on his arm than any of the pitchers listed above him, even including Zimmermann. He could easily wind up being a better bet for the next five or six years than his rival free agent starters. Samardzija was traded to the White Sox in December.

    10. Matt Wieters. Wieters, 29 in May, saw his season end on May 10th of last year due to an elbow issue. The catcher had Tommy John surgery in June and expects to be ready for Opening Day. Will he be able to throw out baserunners? Wieters, who was drafted by the Orioles fifth overall in 2007, also must answer questions about his bat. He slumped to a .704 OPS in 2013, but had a great first month in ’14. Wieters tallied a mammoth 4,600 innings behind the dish from 2010-13, and it’s difficult to say when that workload will catch up to him. Wieters could get a nine-figure contract this offseason, but only if all of these questions are answered with a strong year.

    Plenty of other players will be vying to break into our top ten throughout the season, including Ben Zobrist, Yoenis Cespedes, Denard Span, Howie Kendrick, Steve Pearce, Rick Porcello, Mat Latos, Doug Fister, Hisashi Iwakuma, andChris Davis. You can check out the full 2015-16 free agent list






    Looks about right.
     
  18. CapnTreee

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    Splurge big on Cubans and solve both riddles...

    .. and then sit out next season at the 'picked dry' Cubano fishing pond
     
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    • "Last year Puig told McGwire he wanted to win the MVP Award and recently stated he wants to win a Gold Glove"
    the only thing that bothers me about this is that these are individual goals
    would rather him talk about wanting a ring
    still, if he were to accomplish these individual goals, it could go a long way toward contributing to a ring

    McGwire envisions several MVP's for Puig
    by Matthew Moreno | Dodgers Nation — 3 hours ago

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    Rick Scuteri | USA TODAY Sports

    In leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to a second-straight National League West division title and finishing with MLB-best marks in multiple categories, there was little doubt as to whether or not Clayton Kershaw was the National League MVP.

    By most accounts, Kershaw was also the Dodgers’ MVP, regularly answering the bell every fifth day and going beyond expectations, which by season’s end were astronomical. Kershaw’s importance to the Dodgers isn’t to undermine the other players on the team and he was sure to thank them in his acceptance speech for the MVP and Cy Young Awards.

    Included in that was Yasiel Puig, who the Dodger ace called the ‘most amazing talent’ he’s ever seen. Now entering his third season with the Dodgers (second with the team on Opening Day), Puig is expected to shoulder a heavier load.

    With Puig’s talent not being questioned, Dodgers hitting coach Mark McGwire believes the outfielder is capable of winning multiple MVP Awards once he manages to become more consistent, according to Dylan Hernandez of the LA Times:

    If we can put a full season together and if that lull toward the end of the season is not there — he has a big September, big playoffs — there’s no question he’s going to have several MVPs.”

    During his short time in the Majors thus far, Puig’s been instrumental to the Dodgers’ success. His arrival helped spark the 42-8 run during the summer of 2013 and last season his ability to adequately play center field allowed manager Don Mattingly to settle on an outfield alignment.

    However, still a young player, Puig also had his share of struggles and found himself benched for the decided Game 4 of the National League Division Series. While Puig’s string of strikeouts was the story of the postseason, his BABIP didn’t exactly suffer as Jon Weisman of Dodger Insider notes.

    During Spring Training last year Puig told McGwire he wanted to win the MVP Award and recently stated he wants to win a Gold Glove. Expectations may be at the highest they’ve ever been for Puig as Dodgers general manager Farhan Zaidi sees Gold-Glove potential, and team president and CEO Stan Kasten is hoping for more progression moving forward.​
     
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    hopefully good news :pray:...

    SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic -- Former Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Pedro Guerrero has been hospitalized in the Dominican Republic with bleeding on the brain, but a friend says the 1981 World Series co-MVP appears to be in good spirits and is speaking with people in the hospital.

    Andres Vanerhorst, who visited Guerrero in the hospital, spoke with The Associated Press on Monday.

    Guerrero, 58, was in the intensive care unit and is being treated by a neurosurgeon while undergoing further testing. He was hospitalized a day earlier, and tests detected the cranial bleeding.

    Guerrero spent 15 years in the major leagues with the Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals. He was MVP along with Ron Cey and Steve Yeager in Los Angeles' World Series victory over the New York Yankees in 1981.

    A five-time All-Star, Guerrero had a .300 career batting average with 215 home runs and 898 RBIs.

    © 2015 by The Associated Press
     
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