Post by Bklyn_LA on Jun 4, 2018 9:46:31 GMT
YES
the Dodgers have now won 10 of their last 14 games. This excellent run has been amplified by an increase in run production across the board for the Dodger hitters.
The key:
to this heightened run production come chiefly by way of the long ball, a phenomenon that up until recent weeks has been abysmal among Dodger hitters. Y
Unlocking😐
Over the last 13 games, the Dodgers have hit 22 home runs. Furthermore, the Dodgers have hit 2 or more homers in 9 of those 13 games. To put this into perspective all we need do is look back over the first 44 games of the season where the Dodgers hit only 40 home runs.
One last statistical highlight.
Over the first 44 games of the season, the Dodgers were hitting roughly 0.9 homers a game. This is a rate that will put them on a trajectory to finish closer to the 2017 season average of home runs per game at 1.36. Good time Great oldies
If things go well for the boy in blue this year:
along with Turner’s return this day May 30, 2018; Los Angeles, CA, USA; the greatest city there is will be the turning point of the season as Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Matthew -El Kabong- Ryan Kemp (27) celebrates scoring a home run against the Philadelphia Phillies in the third inning at Dodger Stadium.
Leading the home run your hit parade:
Matt El-Kabong Kemp, all-star so far with zero runs on the season and squares up the pitch.
Chris Taylor, Yamani Grandal, and Cody Bellinger all follow closely behind with v each.
Max Muncy and Enrique Hernández each have 7 homers on the year.
Analysis:
Getting telemetry reports ready as the reports state that increasing launch-angle, homer-hyped era of baseball, the Dodgers will need to capitalize on the long ball in order to continue to keep up with the front-runners of the NL West division.
Still Digging the long ball;
The 2017 season where saw the Dodgers led the NL West with 221 home runs - 2018 is leading up to be similar and maybe eclipse it?
However, the long ball is great but it is only one of the reasons that the Dodgers are back to winning; you have the bullpen regaining its edge and is stability, and the overall performance both offensive and defensive has been upgraded and patched up.
Dodger hitters are practicing more patience while attacking the strike-zone with fewer strikeout totals, and there has been a handful of pristine starter performances from the likes of Walker Buehler and Ross Stripling.
This Strang Brew is the Dodgers that winning formula!
the Dodgers have now won 10 of their last 14 games. This excellent run has been amplified by an increase in run production across the board for the Dodger hitters.
The key:
to this heightened run production come chiefly by way of the long ball, a phenomenon that up until recent weeks has been abysmal among Dodger hitters. Y
Unlocking😐
Over the last 13 games, the Dodgers have hit 22 home runs. Furthermore, the Dodgers have hit 2 or more homers in 9 of those 13 games. To put this into perspective all we need do is look back over the first 44 games of the season where the Dodgers hit only 40 home runs.
One last statistical highlight.
Over the first 44 games of the season, the Dodgers were hitting roughly 0.9 homers a game. This is a rate that will put them on a trajectory to finish closer to the 2017 season average of home runs per game at 1.36. Good time Great oldies
If things go well for the boy in blue this year:
along with Turner’s return this day May 30, 2018; Los Angeles, CA, USA; the greatest city there is will be the turning point of the season as Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Matthew -El Kabong- Ryan Kemp (27) celebrates scoring a home run against the Philadelphia Phillies in the third inning at Dodger Stadium.
Leading the home run your hit parade:
Matt El-Kabong Kemp, all-star so far with zero runs on the season and squares up the pitch.
Chris Taylor, Yamani Grandal, and Cody Bellinger all follow closely behind with v each.
Max Muncy and Enrique Hernández each have 7 homers on the year.
Analysis:
Getting telemetry reports ready as the reports state that increasing launch-angle, homer-hyped era of baseball, the Dodgers will need to capitalize on the long ball in order to continue to keep up with the front-runners of the NL West division.
Still Digging the long ball;
The 2017 season where saw the Dodgers led the NL West with 221 home runs - 2018 is leading up to be similar and maybe eclipse it?
However, the long ball is great but it is only one of the reasons that the Dodgers are back to winning; you have the bullpen regaining its edge and is stability, and the overall performance both offensive and defensive has been upgraded and patched up.
Dodger hitters are practicing more patience while attacking the strike-zone with fewer strikeout totals, and there has been a handful of pristine starter performances from the likes of Walker Buehler and Ross Stripling.
This Strang Brew is the Dodgers that winning formula!