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    Dodgers pretty good at not trading away starters with high potential to be good.

    If the Dodgers offer you a once-promising starter, or if they don’t re-sign him for moderate money, run far away.

    They’re bad at pitching free agents, but good at practicing avoidance with their own pitchers.
    Avoiding health?

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    Dodgers pretty good at not trading away starters with high potential to be good.

    If the Dodgers offer you a once-promising starter, or if they don’t re-sign him for moderate money, run far away.

    They’re bad at pitching free agents, but good at practicing avoidance with their own pitchers.
    Avoiding health?
    Funny, but I'm making the point that the Dodgers trading away or passing on re-signing a "high upside" pitcher, there's a reason for it.

    They have high tolerance for injury/fail potential with pitchers, so if they aren't interested, you know the guy is not going to succeed elsewhere.

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    Dodgers-Padres-Phillies is going to go down to the last weekend for the 2nd seed bye it appears. Brewers are 5.5 up on Philly though they meet starting Monday. Possibly their last chance to get closer, probably needing a sweep that won’t happen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Boz View Post
    Dodgers-Padres-Phillies is going to go down to the last weekend for the 2nd seed bye it appears. Brewers are 5.5 up on Philly though they meet starting Monday. Possibly their last chance to get closer, probably needing a sweep that won’t happen.
    Yeah unlikely Brewers cough up the lead. They are without Megill right now, so their otherwise strong back end bullpen is thinner now, but Uribe has also been excellent this year, so closer-wise they should be fine.

    As you said, it looks like it's between Dodgers/Padres/Phillies to fight to avoid that first round.

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    I realize Eury Perez is only 22, but there might be a problem here.

    After a nice 2023 rookie year, he missed 2024 with TJ surgery. Could he come back and be effective?

    The answer this year appeared to be yes. In his first 70 2/3 innings, he had a 3.44 ERA, 0.98 WHIP and 70:25 K:BB ratio.

    Then he got bombed by the Mets for 5 ER in 2/3 of an inning. Maybe just a bad day?

    Apparently not. He went 4 against Washington today, but coughed up 7 ER.

    That's 12 ER in 4 2/3 innings over his past 2 starts.

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    Cade Horton went 5 innings, gave up 0 runs and 0 hits, and walked 1 while striking out 6.

    Suffice to say this should increase his odds.

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    Eury Perez?

    Giants can’t lose a game. LAD & SDP can’t get out of their own way. Are you allergic to fun?

    Roman Anthony went down for likely the remainder of Sawks season. Relax Simp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanlmar View Post
    Eury Perez?

    Giants can’t lose a game. LAD & SDP can’t get out of their own way. Are you allergic to fun?

    Roman Anthony went down for likely the remainder of Sawks season. Relax Simp.
    Dodgers, for all their recent fail against bad teams, are still 5-5 in their last 10, though it doesn't feel like it.

    The Padres have the real issue here, losers of 4 in a row, 8 out of 10, and got swept at home by the Orioles. Ouch.

    It's cute that you think the Giants have a chance, but they will regress soon enough. They're still 4 behind the Mets for the final wildcard spot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
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    Eury Perez?

    Giants can’t lose a game. LAD & SDP can’t get out of their own way. Are you allergic to fun?

    Roman Anthony went down for likely the remainder of Sawks season. Relax Simp.
    Dodgers, for all their recent fail against bad teams, are still 5-5 in their last 10, though it doesn't feel like it.

    The Padres have the real issue here, losers of 4 in a row, 8 out of 10, and got swept at home by the Orioles. Ouch.

    It's cute that you think the Giants have a chance, but they will regress soon enough. They're still 4 behind the Mets for the final wildcard spot.
    Both the Dodgers and Padres have become fail specialists with bases loaded. Stupefying. Sad songs will be written about orphaned base runners this week. Both deserve to lose.

    Will Smith prolly out tomorrow. Oof

    It was really weird to me that the Dodgers had the same 1st 5 line Ohtani or Sheehan. Interchangeable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Dodgers, for all their recent fail against bad teams, are still 5-5 in their last 10, though it doesn't feel like it.
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    Last year Tommy Edman was always coming up with that big hit, and then sparking the team to come back.

    This year he regressed when healthy, and now has just been out for awhile.

    No Edman and I think 2024 goes extremely differently,

    The postgame show was trying to make a positive out of the 3 ninth inning runs.

    Getting shut out 17 consecutive innings, then managing 3 against junk time failpitchers isn’t anything to get excited about, especially when you still lose.

    Was never a fan of the Snell signing. He’s never been consistent.

    Was never a fan of the Glasnow signing. He’s never been healthy or consistent.

    Was never a fan of the Scott/Yates signing. Don’t waste big $$ on non-elite relievers.

    I don’t think the Dodgers, Yankees, Padres, or Mets will make the World Series this year.

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    I’m not gonna let you spoil it for me.

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    Yes, Edman could produce a hit when needed. Just like a professional.

    For some reason that includes coaching and probably some Dodger misguided analytics….. the dodgers refuse to settle for a hit… it’s always get up to the plate with bases juiced and play for the heroic grand slam or whatever. Maybe it’s simply selfishness. The baseball version of betting the hard ways in craps.

    The Dodgers are a mirror image of the Brewers.

    Dodgers will go home broke

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    Middle aged (gray) woman self righteously takes baseball from a kid. Civility has been moved to hospice care.

    EoT™

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanlmar View Post
    Middle aged (gray) woman self righteously takes baseball from a kid. Civility has been moved to hospice care.

    EoT™
    This guy completely failed as a father in that moment. He should have told her to go fuck herself and ignored anything else she had to say. It would have been hard not to strike someone out of pure reflex being grabbed in that manner - it would have been totally warranted. She unfortunately had to accost and actually assault one of the few Phillies fans that is clearly low T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VaughnP View Post
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    Middle aged (gray) woman self righteously takes baseball from a kid. Civility has been moved to hospice care.

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    This guy completely failed as a father in that moment. He should have told her to go fuck herself and ignored anything else she had to say. It would have been hard not to strike someone out of pure reflex being grabbed in that manner - it would have been totally warranted. She unfortunately had to accost and actually assault one of the few Phillies fans that is clearly low T.
    Father could be an assistant manager at the local savings and loan or a realtor. In this age of “eye in the sky” you always risk unemployment.

    Now the kid was definitely free rolling that spot. There are lots of kids in Boston, Philly or da Bronx who woulda told her to “get bent”. However, son gets a big hug from dad so you can see there is evidence of some soft parenting at play. This could be a teaching moment for the ride home but that child really doesn’t have a promising future tbh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanlmar View Post
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    This guy completely failed as a father in that moment. He should have told her to go fuck herself and ignored anything else she had to say. It would have been hard not to strike someone out of pure reflex being grabbed in that manner - it would have been totally warranted. She unfortunately had to accost and actually assault one of the few Phillies fans that is clearly low T.
    Father could be an assistant manager at the local savings and loan or a realtor. In this age of “eye in the sky” you always risk unemployment.

    Now the kid was definitely free rolling that spot. There are lots of kids in Boston, Philly or da Bronx who woulda told her to “get bent”. However, son gets a big hug from dad so you can see there is evidence of some soft parenting at play. This could be a teaching moment for the ride home but that child really doesn’t have a promising future tbh.


    The teaching moment could very well be, if you are overzealous and take a ball from a woman ( or anyone for that matter ) do the right thing and give it back. Especially if said woman is screaming at you to " give back the ball you stole from my hands "
    Im pretty convinced by her actions at the point the ball was fought over, and how she acted after the fact that he indeed took the ball from her.
    Not the first time and wont be the last.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ballhawknet View Post
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    Father could be an assistant manager at the local savings and loan or a realtor. In this age of “eye in the sky” you always risk unemployment.

    Now the kid was definitely free rolling that spot. There are lots of kids in Boston, Philly or da Bronx who woulda told her to “get bent”. However, son gets a big hug from dad so you can see there is evidence of some soft parenting at play. This could be a teaching moment for the ride home but that child really doesn’t have a promising future tbh.


    The teaching moment could very well be, if you are overzealous and take a ball from a woman ( or anyone for that matter ) do the right thing and give it back. Especially if said woman is screaming at you to " give back the ball you stole from my hands "
    Im pretty convinced by her actions at the point the ball was fought over, and how she acted after the fact that he indeed took the ball from her.
    Not the first time and wont be the last.
    I kinda felt the same when I saw this.

    Before watching the video, I was expecting it to be more of a situation where she and the dad were very close by to where the ball landed, and he barely got it. However, here the dude walked 30 feet and grabbed down to where she and her husband were already grabbing, which is already questionable. If he grabbed it out of her hands, it's even worse.

    She made the mistake by persisting once the kid had it. The unwritten rule is that you absolutely never take a baseball from a kid. Once she saw that the dude gave it to his son, she should have taken the L and given up. It's not a special ball and has little monetary value. Let it go.

    But yeah, the father may have been a dick in this story, too.

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    In the meantime, the Dodgers' offensive woes continue. They managed 1 run against the Orioles, then Tanner Scott gave up a walkoff HR with 2 out and nobody on in the 9th.


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    Injuries have definitely played a part in the Dodgers' woes, though. And not just the pitching.

    Mookie has improved some lately, but still hasn't gotten completely back to himself.

    Freddie Freeman is starting to show his age.

    Teoscar Hernandez was super hot to begin the season, but then got hurt, came back, and isn't the same guy. It's not just that he's hitting poorly. His defense has been bad, he's been the opposite of clutch, and he just kind of has a "lost" vibe to him right now. Last year he was so often the catalyst or hero. I think he's in pain and doesn't want to admit it.

    Of course, Max Muncy has missed a lot of the year, and he went down just as he was really getting hot.

    I've already talked about Edman. Andy Pages hitting surprisingly well has really been the only pleasant surprise for the team this year.

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