Dodger Thoughts

Jon Weisman's outlet for dealing psychologically with the Los Angeles Dodgers, baseball and life

Month: May 2014 (Page 4 of 7)

Zack Greinke too calm for a mania, but fully deserving

LOS ANGELES DODGERS VS ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS

Friday in Jon SooHoo can be found at the LA Photog Blog.

Dodgers at Diamondbacks, 5:10 p.m.
Kershaw CLXXXVI: Kershawlexander
Dee Gordon, 2B
Yasiel Puig, RF
Hanley Ramirez, SS
Adrian Gonzalez, 1B
Matt Kemp, CF
Carl Crawford, LF
Juan Uribe, 3B
A.J. Ellis, C
Clayton Kershaw, P

By Jon Weisman

Considering how hard it is to steal a headline these days from Yasiel Puig, just the fact Zack Greinke can get one speaks pretty loudly.

Not that speaking loudly is in Greinke’s nature to begin with, but that’s another matter.

In the Dodgers’ 7-0 victory Friday over Arizona, Greinke was at his best – and doesn’t that sound redundant?  Greinke, as you must know by now, has the longest streak of starts without allowing more than two runs in at least a century.

In a season plus a month and a half with the Dodgers, Greinke has a 2.49 ERA and 143 ERA+ with 265 baserunners against 209 strikeouts in 247 innings. In fact, in the 40-year-old free agency era, Greinke is well on pace toward becoming the greatest pitcher signing in Dodger history.

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May 16 pregame: Gordon against the lefties

MIAMI MARLINS VS LOS ANGELES DODGERS

Dodgers at Diamondbacks, 6:40 p.m.
Dee Gordon, 2B
Yasiel Puig, RF
Hanley Ramirez, SS
Adrian Gonzalez, 1B
Matt Kemp, CF
Scott Van Slyke, LF
Juan Uribe, 3B
A.J. Ellis, C
Zack Greinke, P

By Jon Weisman

Dee Gordon is making his fifth start of the season against a left-handed pitcher tonight, the 11th lefty to start against the Dodgers this season. Overall against southpaws in 2014, Gordon is 6 for 35 with no walks, for a .171 on-base percentage, .229 slugging and .400 OPS, shy even of his career .484 OPS against lefties.

Gordon is in the MLB bottom 10 for offense against lefties this season. The second baseman is, for what it’s worth, 3 for 9 lifetime against Diamondbacks starter Wade Miley.

One of the oddest platoon differentials in 2014 for the Dodgers comes from Matt Kemp, who is OPSing .996 against righties but is only 8 for 41 with a walk and no homers (.483 OPS) so far against lefties. For his career, Kemp is OPSing .956 against portsiders.

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Juan Uribe is making his first start since May 8. Essentially, this is the first game the 22-20 Dodgers have had their full complement of position players available to start since A.J. Ellis’ last game before he went on the disabled list, April 5.

Uribe had two singles and a walk in his last 18 plate appearances before his injury, lowering his OPS from  .876 to .801. He doubled as a pinch-hitter on Wednesday.

Don Sutton’s better-than-Fernando 1972 season

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By Jon Weisman

Nine years before Fernando Valenzuela dazzled as a starting pitcher, a 27-year-old Don Sutton had a season to remember. But because Sutton was a seven-year veteran by then, I’m not sure anyone does.

Until Johnny Cueto bested him this year, Sutton was the only pitcher since the 1960s to finish his first nine starts of the season with an ERA below 1.50 and opponents’ batting average below .150, according to Katie Sharp of ESPN Stats & Information.

Coming about two years before the Dodgers began to take hold of my consciousness, I wasn’t aware of Sutton’s phenomenal start to 1972. In fact, it goes even beyond the above and ventures into the Fernandomaniaesque.

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Off-day reading: Defensive shifts and the Dodgers

Defensive shifts from May 2014 magazine

On this travel day for the Dodgers, here’s some topical reading from the May 2014 issue of Dodger Insider magazine. Chris Gigley contributed this piece on the nuances of the Dodgers’ approach toward defensive shifts. Don Mattingly, Tim Wallach, Adrian Gonzalez and Josh Beckett were interviewed for the story. (Click the image to enlarge.)

— Jon Weisman

Dodger Stadium to host 5K run and Kids Fun Run on September 21

5KBy Jon Weisman

A new 5K Run and Kids Fun Run, hosted by the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation, will debut September 21 at Dodger Stadium.

Registration for the event is open online at www.dodgers.com/5K. The 5K Run, open to all age groups, begins at 8:30 a.m., on a course that includes views of Dodger Stadium and downtown Los Angeles, a cool-down run around the Dodger Stadium warning track and appearances by Dodger Alumni League members. Awards will be given to top participants in male and female categories.

The Kids Fun Run, for kids 12 and under, will take place at 10:00 a.m. on the Dodger Stadium warning track.

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Drew Butera’s perfect inning

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By Jon Weisman

Dodger catcher Drew Butera looked pretty great coming in to pitch the ninth inning of the Dodgers’ 13-3 loss to Miami on Wednesday, though he did not admit to being thrilled by his spontaneous success.

“It wasn’t fun, because we were down, we were losing, which is why I was in there,” Butera told MLB.com

Nevertheless, Butera brought some welcome heat on a 90-plus degree evening, capping his second career shutout inning by striking out Marcell Ozuna on three pitches, the last a 94-mph fastball.

And, Butera admits, there was some levity.

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A.J. Ellis activated, Miguel Olivo headed for Albuquerque

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Marlins at Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.
Dee Gordon, 2B
Yasiel Puig, RF
Hanley Ramirez, SS
Adrian Gonzalez, 1B
Andre Ethier, CF
Carl Crawford, LF
Justin Turner, 3B
A.J. Ellis, C
Paul Maholm, P

By Jon Weisman

The Dodgers have officially activated A.J. Ellis from the disabled list and optioned Miguel Olivo to Albuquerque. Ellis is in tonight’s starting lineup for the Dodgers.

Ellis’ return comes five weeks and four days after he last played a Major League game. He went 2 for 5 with a homer, two RBI and a walk in two rehab games this week for the Isotopes.

Olivo has appeared in eight games for the Dodgers, going 5 for 23 with a .240 on-base percentage and .304 slugging percentage. After starting out 5 for 10 with a triple and a walk, Olivo was hitless in his past 13 plate appearances with nine strikeouts.

Inside the shutdown streak of Brandon League

LOS ANGELES DODGERS AT ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS

By Jon Weisman

I’ll admit, there have been times when I’ve thought I’m the naive one for not giving up on a player. But then came Juan Uribe. And now comes Brandon League.

A pitcher that a number of Dodger fans were rooting for to be released, who allowed 87 baserunners and a 5.30 ERA in 54 1/3 innings in 2013 and half of his inherited runners to score, has now thrown 16 1/3 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run, stranded seven of eight inherited runners and been unscored upon in 12 of 14 appearances in 2014.

Here’s a game-by-game look at the 10 appearances that have encompassed his scoreless streak, followed by what passes as analysis from me (with help from Baseball-Reference.com).

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Video: How we met Puig’s mother

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The devilish underhanded fastball from Martiza Puig shows how her son Yasiel must have trained to become such a great hitter.

— Jon Weisman

No more waiting for Beckett

By Jon Weisman

Hi, I’m Josh Beckett. (Note: This isn’t really Josh Beckett.)  I had no wins and one rib lost last year. People didn’t expect much from me this year. And sure enough, in my first start of 2014, I only lasted four innings and gave up four earned runs.

Oh, but here’s what I’ve done in my six starts since, including tonight’s 7-1 victory over Miami: 37 2/3 innings, 39 baserunners, 36 strikeouts and a 1.67 ERA.

That’s right, suckers. Sure, it’s my first win since 2012, but that’s a dumb stat anyway. (Note: I don’t know if Josh Beckett really feels that way, but he should.) Time for the baseball world to stand up and notice. I’m kinda back.

May 13 pregame: Progress from the injured

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Marlins at Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.
Dee Gordon, 2B
Yasiel Puig, RF
Hanley Ramirez, SS
Adrian Gonzalez, 1B
Matt Kemp, CF
Carl Crawford, LF
Justin Turner, 3B
Drew Butera, C
Josh Beckett, P

By Jon Weisman

A.J. Ellis is back in town after completing his rehab assignment but, no surprise, won’t be activated today.

Juan Uribe is available off the bench, but ideally might not play before Thursday’s off day just to be on the safe side.

Also, Hyun-Jin Ryu threw a 40-pitch bullpen session, his biggest step since going on the disabled list following his April 27 start.

Let’s go with some links  …

  • First, here’s Jon SooHoo’s photo collection from Monday’s game, at LA Photog Blog.
  • In the video up top, Vin Scully tells a great story about Miami manager Mike Redmond going the full Marlin during batting practice.
  • Just how has Yasiel Puig become so much more disciplined at the plate? Jeff Sullivan provides the analysis at Fangraphs.
  • “The Wild Blue Yonder: Films inspired by Yasiel Puig” at SB Nation. Speaks for itself.
  • The entire Dodger outfield has a .952 OPS in May. Eric Stephen of True Blue L.A. delves into the stats.
  • Dee Gordon’s success partly comes from using the opposite field more. Alec Dopp illustrates at Gammons Daily.
  • Since April 23, Drew Butera has gone 9 for 33 with two doubles, two homers and four walks for an .865 OPS, raising his 2014 adjusted OPS to an even 100. The Dodgers are 10-4 when Butera starts.
  • Happy birthday to my special gal. The stats says she’s getting old, but the scouts aren’t seeing it.

Fire at San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission leads to Dodger donation effort

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By Jon Weisman

Mission fireTo aid those whose lives have been harmed by a devastating fire at the San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission, the Dodgers and the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation are leading an online donation effort now through May 19 and a collection of items at Dodger Stadium on Thursday.

Damage sustained included the destruction of the San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission’s emergency shelter, vehicle fleet, clothing warehouse includes modern facility dry storage space and food pantry, all of which were vital in aiding those of need in the San Fernando Valley.

Monetary donations are being taken at www.dodgers.com/ladf. All donations received this week will go directly to the San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission.

In addition, fans are also invited to drive through Dodger Stadium on Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. to drop off donations in Lot 1. The Dodgers will be joined by members of the Dodger Alumni League, Dodger wives, staff from City Council offices as well as the Los Angeles Fire Department and San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission in their collection of items for the mission.

Mission _MG_6903The Dodgers and LADF suggest donations at Dodger Stadium of new or gently-worn clothing and shoes, new or used blankets, bedding and towels, toiletries, baby items and canned and dry food items.

Additionally, more than 15 families affected by the San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission fire will attend Wednesday’s 7:10 p.m. game vs. Miami, courtesy of the Dodgers. One of the young children affected by the fire lost his favorite Dodger blanket; the Dodgers will be providing him along with all families in attendance with new Dodger blankets.

Members of the Los Angeles Fire Department will also be collecting monetary donations during Wednesday’s game and at Thursday’s event.

Mission_MG_7044“The Dodger community spans far and wide, and we feel strongly about the unfortunate circumstances affecting our neighbors at the San Fernando Valley Mission,” said Dodger senior vice president of external affairs Renata Simril. “We invite all Dodger fans to lend a helping hand to the Mission while they attend any of our games against Miami or by stopping by this Thursday.”

Said Los Angeles City Council member Paul Krekorian: “The moment the Dodgers heard about the terrible loss suffered by the San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission and the families it serves, they offered to step up and help rescue the Mission. I urge everyone to follow the Dodgers’ lead this week by donating money, clothing and personal items in whatever amount possible.”

Founded in 1998, the San Fernando Valley Rescue Mission began as the Rescue Survival Outreach Services (S.O.S.) Program serving meals to the Valley’s homeless. In 2002, the Mission launched the Family Shelter program in a collaborative effort with San Fernando Valley area churches in response to the critical unmet need for a year round emergency shelter. The program has been designed to provide homeless men, women, children and families an opportunity, not only to obtain food, shelter, and basic life necessities, but also provides a foundation for individual and family restoration by developing a personalized plan based on their needs for achieving personal growth, employment, and housing. For more information, log on to www.sfvrescuemission.org or call 818-304-7593.

Dodger Stadium and ‘The Last Man on Earth’

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In the post-apocasomething world of upcoming Fox series “The Last Man on Earth” with Will Forte, Dodger Stadium still stands tall. Start the video at the 1:30 mark.

Tip for pros: Starting at 0:53, can you recognize the shooting location of the museum scene?

— Jon Weisman

Yasiel Puig making rookie year look like child’s play

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By Jon Weisman

Yasiel Puig …

  • has a .318 batting average, .408 on-base percentage and .553 slugging percentage — all improvements over his stunning rookie season.
  • has a .961 OPS. Mike Trout has an .883 OPS.
  • has the fourth-best OPS among NL outfielders.
  • is now tied for first on the Dodgers with 17 walks.
  • has eight walks in May, tied for third in the NL.
  • in 20 games since April 20, is hitting .370/.446/.667/1.113.
  • was 10th in the Major Leagues in Wins Above Replacement, according to Fangraphs, before walking twice and hitting a three-run home run Monday in the Dodgers’ 6-5 victory over Florida.
  • is on fire.

Interview: Matt Kemp talks about playing his 1,000th game

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Marlins at Dodgers, 7:10 p.m.
Dee Gordon, 2B
Yasiel Puig, RF
Hanley Ramirez, SS
Adrian Gonzalez, 1B
Matt Kemp, CF
Andre Ethier, LF
Justin Turner, 3B
Drew Butera, C
Dan Haren, P

By Jon Weisman

This morning, we celebrated an anniversary. Tonight, we celebrate a milestone.

When he takes the field tonight, 4 1/2 months shy of his 30th birthday, Matt Kemp will be playing in his 1,000th Major League game.

Kemp was 21 when the Dodgers called him up on May 28, 2006, taking the roster spot of, oddly enough, relief pitcher Lance Carter. That night, the Dodgers started four rookies: Kemp, Andre Ethier, Russell Martin and Willy Aybar.

Now, Kemp and Ethier (who is playing in his 1,180th game) are the club’s elder statesmen, as well as players moving up on the Dodgers’ list of all-time leaders.

Among those who have played at least 999 games with the Dodgers, Kemp is sixth all-time in adjusted OPS and the highest of anyone since No. 1 Pedro Guerrero. He trails only Guerrero, Duke Snider, Jackie Robinson, Zack Wheat and Dixie Walker.

Kemp has 162 career home runs, one behind Raul Mondesi for 10th on the all-time Dodger homer list. Kemp has almost exactly the same number of stolen bases (165) and will enter the top 10 with 15 more. Kemp is the only player in history with at least 160 home runs and 160 stolen bases as a Dodger.

He’s also kicking it into gear, more and more. In 18 games since April 23, Kemp has a .371 on-base percentage and .523 slugging percentage, each higher than his career marks of .350 and .493.

Tonight, I talked to Kemp about playing in his 1,000th game. You read the interview below, but you can also enjoy listening to it as well in his own voice.

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