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Post by clyde714 on May 4, 2018 19:55:01 GMT
I believe at some point in the not-too-distant future Andrew Toles will be called up to join the big club...
So when that happens, somebody has to go...
For the longest time I thought that Pederson would be the guy to go. But with his recent success, he might be a keeper.
If I had my druthers, it would be Logan Forsythe. The poor guy is stuck in a slump for which there is no cure...
I also wouldn't mind seeing Pedro Baez going, though I know that's a pitcher for an outfielder. Whatever. The Dodgers would still be better off without him.
I hear Andre Ethier is still looking for work. Maybe he takes Baez's spot (assuming we bid farewell to both Forsythe and Baez)? OK, just (half) kidding. Regardless, Ethier is more valuable to the Dodgers now than Baez is.
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Post by speedcity on May 4, 2018 19:57:38 GMT
Forsythe has been useless when healthy, but he is not getting DFAd so they can call up Toles.
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Post by dodger1214 on May 4, 2018 19:58:00 GMT
Forsythe is owed too much money for him to be cut. They probably should've cut bait after last season, but he's still needed around here, especially with all the injuries. My guess would be Muncy. Kike can play the infield if needed.
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Post by 88bulldog on May 4, 2018 23:33:35 GMT
When does he start playing again, he was supposed to miss 2 weeks, it's been 3.
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Post by Blunashun on May 5, 2018 3:20:51 GMT
"I hear Andre Ethier is still looking for work."
Food taster.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2018 21:52:16 GMT
I bat Toles leadoff when he arrives, and CT 2nd. Toles brings excitement, guy's motivated bigtime. S'pose Muncy leaves.
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Post by speedcity on May 6, 2018 1:12:25 GMT
I’d keep him in the minors when he gets healthy. I’d like to see him play 2-3 weeks straight without an injury before they call him up.
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Post by 88bulldog on May 6, 2018 1:52:36 GMT
I’d keep him in the minors when he gets healthy. I’d like to see him play 2-3 weeks straight without an injury before they call him up. Agree, maybe at least one week though... if he's on fire then he's ready, and bring him up
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Post by laker8la on May 8, 2018 21:11:58 GMT
I think LoCastro and Muncy go down when Toles and Puig come up
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Post by laker8la on May 8, 2018 21:13:15 GMT
I think LoCastro and Muncy go down when Toles and Puig come up But what about when Turner gets back?
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Post by Blunashun on May 8, 2018 23:17:18 GMT
I think LoCastro and Muncy go down when Toles and Puig come up But what about when Turner gets back? Might be Farmer. He's stopped hitting.
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Post by laker8la on May 9, 2018 0:04:47 GMT
But what about when Turner gets back? Might be Farmer. He's stopped hitting. Ah, yes I forgot about him. Makes perfect sense.
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Post by 88bulldog on May 29, 2018 15:57:16 GMT
by Jacob Rudner 3 days ago
"Outfielder and fan favorite, Andrew Toles, has been rehabbing at extended spring training for roughly a week now. According to general manager, Farhan Zaidi, Toles could spend anywhere between a week to ten days in Arizona before getting back into any game action. The young left fielder will look to continue his success from earlier this season upon his return sometime next week."
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Post by lasnoopyla on May 30, 2018 15:09:10 GMT
The way Bellinger’s been playing he may be the guy going down to fix his issues. Dudes gone from being ROY to competing for the strikeout record. Already has the record for most strikeouts in a World Series, may as well add regular season to that fine achievement list...
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Post by 88bulldog on May 30, 2018 15:17:12 GMT
The way Bellinger’s been playing he may be the guy going down to fix his issues. Dudes gone from being ROY to competing for the strikeout record. Already has the record for most strikeouts in a World Series, may as well add regular season to that fine achievement list...
Believe it or not, he's still at only 52 strikeouts, a ton of guys with a lot more.
He does look pretty lost though...
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