The Dodgers were off tonight, a chance for a reset after a disastrous series that saw them swept by their archrivals. The Giants pulled past Los Angeles in the process, knocking L.A. to third place in the NL West and to the final spot in the Wild Card picture.
That rather pedestrian place in the standings and a solid but not exceptional 39-33 record represents unfamiliar territory for the Dodgers. Los Angeles has won the division in nine of the past ten years and has placed in the top two every season since 2011. There’s obviously time to turn things around, but team executives acknowledged the pitching staff hasn’t been up to par.
The Dodgers have a 4.66 team ERA that ranked 25th in MLB entering play Monday. The rotation is middle-of-the-pack with a 4.38 mark, but the bullpen is one of only two in the majors (the A’s being the other) allowing more than five earned runs per nine innings.
“We have not pitched well. There’s really no sugar-coating it,” pitching coach Mark Prior told reporters (including Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times). Both Prior and president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman expressed confidence in the staff to bounce back. Still, the front office leader acknowledged to Fabian Ardaya of the Athletic that the mounting struggles could impact the team’s trade deadline priorities.
“In spring training, I did not expect that in July we would aggressively be looking for pitching,” Friedman told Ardaya. “With the injuries and where we are, I think that focus has shifted. There’s no question that (pursuing pitching) is more likely than it was in March.”
Of course, there’s still plenty of time for teams’ focuses to change. Six weeks remain before the August 1 deadline. Notable trade activity tends not to take place until a few weeks into July. Friedman conceded the market isn’t likely to accelerate for a while yet.
By mid-July, the Dodgers should at least have a little more clarity on the status of the rotation. Julio Urías has been sidelined for a month with a hamstring strain. Skipper Dave Roberts said over the weekend he’s likely to be back around the beginning of July. Rookies Bobby Miller and Emmet Sheehan are each trying to cement themselves in the starting five. Miller has a 2.83 ERA with a 24.6% strikeout rate through five starts; Sheehan threw six no-hit innings in his MLB debut over the weekend. Those are impressive numbers but they’re each very early in their careers.
Noah Syndergaard signed a $13MM free agent deal to add veteran stability for a rotation that was likely to welcome young arms like Miller, Sheehan and Gavin Stone throughout the year. Syndergaard has instead been rocked for a 7.16 ERA in 12 starts and is on the IL with blister issues. Ryan Pepiot has yet to make his season debut after a Spring Training oblique strain.
The starting pitching trade market has yet to really come into focus. With the White Sox and Cardinals underwhelming, impending free agents Lucas Giolito, Jordan Montgomery and Jack Flaherty could become available. Neither Chicago nor St. Louis is ready to punt on the season at this point, however. That’s also true of the Cubs with Marcus Stroman, who has a $21MM player option for next year.
The Tigers could listen to offers on Eduardo Rodriguez, but his ability to opt out of the final three years and $49MM on his contract at season’s end makes him a complicated trade candidate. Apparent sellers like the Royals, A’s, Rockies and Nationals don’t have much in the way of productive veteran starters to market.
There are some clearer trade candidates on the bullpen front. Kansas City is all but assured to deal Aroldis Chapman and seems likely to entertain offers on Scott Barlow. Controllable relievers on the Tigers and Nationals (i.e. Hunter Harvey, Alex Lange, Jason Foley and Kyle Finnegan) have already drawn some attention. Colorado could deal veteran lefty Brad Hand amidst a resurgent season. The White Sox can market rentals Reynaldo López and Keynan Middleton.
Even with Daniel Hudson expected back at the end of the month, the Dodgers seem certain to eventually add late-inning help. Evan Phillips has been lights-out, while Brusdar Graterol is getting a ton of grounders to offset a middling strikeout rate. Caleb Ferguson has been a quietly strong option from the left side. The rest of the relief corps has generally struggled to prevent runs aside from Shelby Miller, whose 2.40 ERA will be hard to maintain unless he gets his 15% walk rate in check.
14thor
The Dodgers can’t accept Chapman. Especially so soon after Bauer.
amk1920
In 2016 Cubs got a ring and the Yankees got Gleyber for a rental. Dodgers moral high ground got them nothing
GASoxFan
Dodgers don’t even have their moral high ground anymore.
Or did you miss their recent anti-catholic display of bigotry?
Intothemystic90
Lmfao at ‘anti catholic bigotry’. Get over yourselves, you’ve been propagating bigotry against various minority and vulnerable groups for literally thousands of years.
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GASoxFan
This is a baseball site — not a site to argue partisan politics — nor a site to articulate religious preferences or loathing.
GASoxFan
And I spoke directly about the action of a team, did I not?
Or did the dodgers not hold a ceremony, and, who did they honor?
Melchez17
It’s not bigotry if you are insulting something you don’t like. Plantation owners didn’t think they were bigots either. Atheists are the same as the plantation owners.
DCartrow
All this nunsense is so nonsensical to me.
nottinghamforest13
It was an absurd marketing decision intended to pander not only to a miniscule percentage of the population, but also to a group that isn’t the core fan base. Bud Light did the same thing and is essentially a dead brand which will never recover the market share they’ve lost.
BigGiantHead
Agree. They honored an anti-Christ hate group.
Bart Harley Jarvis
@GAS,
I myself am inclined toward anti-bigotry Catholicism, but that’s what 13 years of parochial education will do for you. To each his own, and live and let live.
case
My home team is hemorrhaging fans because they lost the moral high ground, it counts for something.
Big whiffa
@amk1920
Dodgers don’t have morals. They were put up to the Bauer thing to blackball him from league. Didn’t matter what team he was on, mlb wanted him gone, so he’s gone. I’m also not hating on mlb for blackballing him. I don’t necessarily believe or don’t believe the claims, but the guy just almost always comes off as a jerk. Tried to give him the benefit of the doubt several times, but he’s just way to much…..
You are still correct. Way to soon to Bauer to bring in chapman. Got to play the part.
nottinghamforest13
Bauer did nothing wrong. He expressed his sexual preferences. The team and league celebrates certain sexual preferences while condemning others.
Terry B
Dumping Mr Perv was the right move, he choked her unconscious and diddled her from behind while unconscious, best move Dodgers made dumping that cesspool!
Bobcastelliniscat
Physically assaulting a woman is not a “preference”. It’s sick and twisted. As are people who condone it.
Neon Cop
Friedman: Dodgers Increasingly Likely to be Out of the Playoff Hunt by Deadline
ForeverGiantsFan
In spite of all these injuries they are 6 games over .500. Dodgers will be fine. They have a lot of talent in their organization.
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Headline:
Neon cop trolls the Dodgers
Dodgers 39-33 (presently a wild-card team)
Phillies 38-34
Padres 35-37
Mets 34-38
Cardinals 30-43
VincentChase
But it is a tenuous hold on that spot. While he may be trolling, his comment isn’t that far off-base.
Hemlock
If they keep up what they did over the weekend’s past 3 games, they will go 0-90 and finish 39-123.
Winning games? Pshh.. Win the Draft. Replenish the farm! Hold Farm Aid 2023 concerts after home games to get the fans onboard with losing games. Make losing fun again!
If they need any tips they can just ask their payroll big brothers, the NY Mets, on how best to lose.
mlb1225
I’ve always found it kind of strange how few strikeouts Graterol gets. Just watching him pitch a couple of times would make you think he should strikeout at least a third of the batters he faces. That doesn’t mean he needs to strikeout guys to be effective, but he has the feel of a guy who overpowers batters with his heat and a big slider.
theroyal19
It comes down to command. He’s someone who could be effectively wild, but when a lot of his misses are nowhere close, it allows batters to eliminate the fastball and look for a breaking ball up in the zone.
It’s the same issue with Vesia right now who hasn’t been able to adjust to the pitch clock. Batters can ignore anything arm side and tee off on the hung sliders since his arm isn’t catching up.
Kershaw's Lesser Known Right Arm
Just watching him pitch gives me heart attacks
Senioreditor
Graterol often falls behind hitters and no one throws a straighter fastball. The league is hitting nearly .300 against him and that’s inexcusable for someone that can routinely hit triple digits.
VincentChase
I agree, with that velo his strikeout rate should be much higher. But even with the unfavorable strikeout rate, he does miss a lot of barrels; that high .BA against is largely due to weak contact finding openings.
Old York
Dodgers should be selling.
dodgerskingsfan
friedman will never. you’re kidding yourself if the dodgers do that. never been their m.o. i could see giolito and maybe joe kelly being acquired..given their ties to so cal.
puigpower
Why lol
User 781115931
Remember when you said last week’s Angels-Rangers series would be an easy sweep for Texas?
Old York
@FletcherFan69
Yep, Angels got destroyed in that series. I feel bad for those fans.
User 781115931
Erm, what the spruce? Are you trolling me or are you just really dumb?
GASoxFan
One word:
Bartolo!!!!!
DodgerDan
Here comes Lance Lynn.
Kershaw's Lesser Known Right Arm
No! Really?
Kershaw's Lesser Known Right Arm
I kinda hope the Dodgers do go after Chapman. These P.R. disasters have been fun to watch
case
Trade for Osuna and then have front office members heckle female reporters about it, don’t mess with Texas!
Melchez17
Max Scherzer. He seems healthy again.
Kershaw's Lesser Known Right Arm
Why? So he can cry and not pitch when it matters again?
taran7
“Sorry, I can’t pitch game six of the NLCS. My arm is a little tired and I’m going to be a free agent.”
GO1962
Jack Flaherty is a Southern Californian who grew up as a Dodgers and Lakers fan. I wonder if the Dodgers have interest in him and who they would offer to the Cardinals to acquire him?
Kershaw's Lesser Known Right Arm
Dodgers don’t need another Noah Syndergaard
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Flaherty is a reclamation project. He will either go to Rays and be an all-star or go elsewhere and be bad.
nottinghamforest13
Flaherty also never misses an opportunity to share woke opinions on matters he knows little about. He’s a perfect fit for LA.
bruceperdew
Please leave your politics out of this.
case
A bullpen comparable to the A’s? If any part of your team is similar to the A’s that’s gotta be the priority area for improvement.
cecildawg
Sometimes, the obivious will be said. ‘Like oh duh, brah.’
case
Sometimes, it’s like, you can almost speak English.
Motor City Beach Bum
Call the Tigers up. They have Erod (back in July) and/or Lorenzen for SPs and BP pieces like Cisnero, Shreve, Alexander or even Lange, Foley or Vest for the right price. Start a package off with Cartaya…his stock has dropped, and add from there.
VincentChase
I was thinking about Lorenzen the other day. He would be a great addition and wouldn’t cost as much as some of the other options out there.
stymeedone
Why the TIGERS haven’t attempted to sign Lorenzen to an extension is baffling. Lange, and Foley should not be traded. Too much control left. It would definitely require someone whose stock hasn’t dropped. Harris may move them because they are Avila’s guys, and he doesn’t want to win with Avila’s guys. Boyd is available.
HarrytheK0880
Giolito seems like a nice rental for the right price.
Neon Cop
I don’t think Chicago wants LA’s bum prospects.
jvent
The Mets should go after Montgomery and Barlow
Bobcastelliniscat
To solidify fourth place?
DDRAIG
Tell Andrew to check the roster of the sister/nuns for help.
Mickey Solis
The Dodgers should literally never be allowed to acquire anyone, ever. They have as much money as any team on the planet, buy a playoff spot every year and still only have one clown season title to boast. Granted they don’t have the highest payroll, yet they overcharge the fans more than any club, get among the most dollars from tv, and don’t even have to spend it all on payroll because I’ll give them that at least they’re smart enough to allocate those funds to other areas like coaching, scouting, and international development. Also, the fans of Los Angeles, primarily bandwagon transplants, don’t “deserve” this like they say they do. They are lucky enough to get playoff baseball every year because they themselves are willing to overpay for a very mediocre in-game experience at Dodger Stadium.
gbs42
Like literally “literally” never be allowed to acquire anyone? If that was the case, eventually all the Dodgers player would retire. Getting below nine on the roster would really make playing games challenging.
retire21
Literally.
empirejim
The Dodgers could really use a dependable arm or two in the pen, but to me, the meta of the game has passed them by. Stealing bases, moving guys over, getting them in without a hit is where the game has trended. Friedman and company are still stuck on analytics and have a slow, unathletic team that struggles unless they hit dingers. and fails miserably at limiting the oppositions running game. Not excited about their playoff chances, and losing too often may put good ol’ Dave in the hot seat.
DCartrow
Dodgers should be forgiven for the nuns fiasco.
Just don’t make a habit of it.
highheat
They were forgiven for the nun fiasco when they uninvited them originally, and then they went back on that decision to please a fringe minority of the fanbase while figuratively spitting in the faces of generational fans.
Forgiveness is reserved for those that openly acknowledge their faults and make efforts to rectify those faults; Dodgers have already made a habit of taking the generational fans for granted, and they’ll keep doing it until they’re given a reason not to.
retire21
Why in the world would they need to seek forgiveness for giving an award to a longtime charity organization that antagonizes a group that had an organized pedophilia network?
grandsalametime
Bingo. 🙂
DDRAIG
AMEN.
notagiantsfan
Dodgers can get Burnes, Adames and Woodruff for some sideline chalk, a six pack of warm Red Bull, four sticks, and three really shiny rocks!!!!
No dull looking rocks!!!! The Brewers will not be fooled!!!!
grandsalametime
Why did the Dodgers think Noah Syndergaard would be of any help to them? And I’ll bet that Kershaw goes down before too long. Their biggest problem, though, is Dave Roberts. When the hell are they going to realize he’s a lousy manager?
Tommy Lakindasorda
Agreed…to tenth power
vivalosdoyers
Dodgers should have been more active in free agency. Now they are stuck trading talent away because they didn’t want to spend.
Tommy Lakindasorda
I said 90 wins before the season started.When I seen Thor I knew what was coming.This isn’t the same team that we’re used to.Miller’s Gonna be really good tho.Id like to see Giolito and Lange in LA.Anything short of that ain’t gonna help much
charlesk
Could you please trade Nick Frasso back to Toronto for Mitch White and Yimi García?