jrgreene6
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Post by jrgreene6 on Dec 17, 2022 21:51:18 GMT
Swanson gone - Baby Bears.
Lux looking more and more like our opening day / every day SS.
Lord help us!
GO DODGERS!!!
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Post by truedodger on Dec 17, 2022 23:30:49 GMT
Swanson gone - Baby Bears. Lux looking more and more like our opening day / every day SS. Lord help us! GO DODGERS!!! Taylor can pick it some there too with a strong arm if they want to leave Lux at 2B and go that route. It's starting to really seem to me that they're saving their marbles for Ohtani once the Angels sell.
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Post by truedodger on Dec 17, 2022 23:45:28 GMT
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Post by truedodger on Dec 17, 2022 23:50:21 GMT
Nice, guy is a hitter.
I went 1 for 2 this off- season. Didn't get Correa but got JD!
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Post by truedodger on Dec 18, 2022 2:30:35 GMT
My lineup as of today:
RF Betts 1B Freeman DH Martinez 2B Muncy C Smith SS Lux CF Taylor LF Outman 3B Vargas
C Barnes OF Thompson UT Hernandez IF Busch
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Post by 20DodgerMiracle24 on Dec 18, 2022 4:04:08 GMT
Swanson gone - Baby Bears. Lux looking more and more like our opening day / every day SS. Lord help us! GO DODGERS!!! I'm a little dissapointed too, but remember he's Bluenation's son so watch it! I like Lux, though he's not at Swanson's level. But just a few days ago I wrote about Bill Russell, who made a lot of costly errors. He was an OF and Walter Alston made a SS out of him. Lux does remind me of him, though not with the glove! He's a good overall offensive player who can come thru with whatever the team needs in the late innings like Russell did. And much better defensively. I think Gavin will have a pretty good year and will be in the top tier of SSs.
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Post by truedodger on Dec 18, 2022 4:49:55 GMT
So yeah, I have a clearer picture of our payroll.
The tax threshold is $233 mil for 2023. The team is at $199 mil with 33.8 mil left to go. But that doesn't include Bauer's $35.3 mil since he's suspended without pay and Martinez' $10 mil as of now.
Since it looks like they wan to stay under it explains why no big acquisitions until next year until Bauer's, Muncy's, Kershaw's etc money is off.
So maybe Ohtani mid- season or someone like Javier Baez if they're hurting at Short.
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Post by Blunashun on Dec 18, 2022 4:58:24 GMT
So yeah, I have a clearer picture of our payroll. The tax threshold is $233 mil for 2023. The team is at $199 mil with 33.8 mil left to go. But that doesn't include Bauer's $35.3 mil since he's suspended without pay and Martinez' $10 mil as of now. Since it looks like they wan to stay under it explains why no big acquisitions until next year until Bauer's, Muncy's, Kershaw's etc money is off. So maybe Ohtani mid- season or someone like Javier Baez if they're hurting at Short. Can't we just sign Baez for fifteen years?
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Post by truedodger on Dec 18, 2022 5:09:07 GMT
So yeah, I have a clearer picture of our payroll. The tax threshold is $233 mil for 2023. The team is at $199 mil with 33.8 mil left to go. But that doesn't include Bauer's $35.3 mil since he's suspended without pay and Martinez' $10 mil as of now. Since it looks like they wan to stay under it explains why no big acquisitions until next year until Bauer's, Muncy's, Kershaw's etc money is off. So maybe Ohtani mid- season or someone like Javier Baez if they're hurting at Short. Can't we just sign Baez for fifteen years? He had a down year and it's understandable being that Detroit sucks but prior to this past year he was a feared bat in the lineup. He can opt out of his deal at the end of '23 and being that he makes $24 mil per season until 2027 and the Tigers sucking until who knows he might be had for cheap prospects but that's still aways. I think Ohtani is a real possibility though.
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Post by Blunashun on Dec 18, 2022 23:51:28 GMT
Justin Turner agrees to terms with the Red Sox. He'll supposedly get two years & 22 million dollars. His contract will include an opt-out clause after the first season.
Good luck, Ginger.
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Post by jrgreene6 on Dec 19, 2022 0:44:22 GMT
Justin Turner agrees to terms with the Red Sox. He'll supposedly get two years & 22 million dollars. His contract will include an opt-out clause after the first season. Good luck, Ginger. We will miss your smokin’ hot wife. GO DODGERS!!!
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Post by dking on Dec 19, 2022 2:01:42 GMT
wow, JT is gone, wasn't expecting that, I guess the kid vargas will get his shot at third.
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Post by Blunashun on Dec 19, 2022 23:03:48 GMT
The Padres sign reliever Seth Lugo to a two year contract worth 15 million dollars. He's not a great pitcher, by any means. But he's serviceable. At that cost, why not?
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Post by Blunashun on Dec 20, 2022 20:26:50 GMT
Dodgers: Former MLB GM Labels LA as 'Losers' So Far This Offseason
Story by Jeff J. Snider • 1h ago
Former GM Jim Bowden, who lost one job for being bad at it and another for being a shady character, has unoriginal opinions about the Dodgers.
"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and write a column about the winners and losers of the offseason." — Jim Bowden (maybe)
Do you ever wonder how many times we'll have to watch a team "win the offseason" and then not perform up to expectations before we stop caring which team wins the offseason? The fact is, when it's cold outside and there's no actual baseball going on, we need things to write about, and a winners/losers column is meaningless fun.
So anyway, at The Athletic, former general manager Jim Bowden wrote his winners/losers column. It's been a while since I've mentioned this, so let me point out that the reason Bowden is a former GM is because he was really, really bad at being a GM, and the other reason he's a former GM is because he got caught skimming bonus money that was supposed to go to Latin American teenagers.
So I guess what I'm saying is he's a good person to write a column about losers.
Bowden's specialty these days is reading the same things we all read and then rephrasing them to make it look like he has sources, so it's no surprise that he took the shockingly controversial stance that the Dodgers have had a poor offseason.
The Dodgers have won the NL West in nine of the past 10 seasons and have been the favorite in all of them. But next year, for the first time since 2012, they will be supplanted by the Padres as the team to beat in the division. They lost Trea Turner, Justin Turner, Bellinger, Tyler Anderson and Andrew Heaney in free agency. Their only additions of note have been right-hander Noah Syndergaard, who went 10-10 last year with a 3.94 ERA, and J.D. Martinez, who at 35 has started to decline. The Dodgers didn’t sign any significant free agents even though the market was loaded with elite shortstops and solid everyday outfielders. Despite their need for a closer, they’ve been silent on that front, too. It’s understandable the Dodgers want to get under the luxury tax and create a runway for many of their young prospects and players, but the reality is their overall team talent is going to take a major dip for the first time in years. Coming off a 111-win season, the Dodgers are no longer the favorites to win the West, let alone the NL.
Look, the Padres might win the NL West in 2023. But Bowden is falling into the same trap many less-distinguished people have fallen into, thinking free agency is the only way to build a team. He presents the luxury tax thing as if L.A. is just being cheap, completely ignoring that they have several prospects who need playing time. A big part of building a sustained winner is allowing players from within your organization to come up and make an impact. That's how you end up with guys like Corey Seager and Cody Bellinger and Walker Buehler and Julio Urias and Clayton Kershaw and Tony Gonsolin and Dustin May and a zillion others.
So yeah, it's been an underwhelming offseason. But I give it three years before people look back and say, "Wow, the Dodgers really lucked out by not participating in the 2022-23 free agent feeding frenzy." And it won't actually be luck — it will simply be that the Dodgers, unlike Bowden's Reds and Nationals, have someone at the helm who's good at his job.
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Post by Blunashun on Dec 20, 2022 20:27:10 GMT
^^^^ Good stuff.
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