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PostPosted: Fri Jan 15, 2021 7:27 am    Post subject:

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New York Yankees, DJ LeMahieu finalizing six-year, $90M contract, sources say


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Source: Dodgers offered LeMahieu 4/60. Blue jays offered him 4/78
Braves were interested. Mets were too.

Also being told he was very close to going to Toronto


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Also hearing rumors that the #Dodgers are close to finalizing a deal with Justin Turner. Expected soon.


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Los Angeles Dodgers star Cody Bellinger agreed to a one-year, $16.1 million contract Friday with the World Series champions to avoid salary arbitration, according to multiple reports.


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Dodgers avoid arbitration with Dylan Floro, per reports

One-year deal for RHP with a reported $975,000


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Alex Wood signs one-year deal with Giants

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Dodgers Favorites to Land Top Shortstop Wilman Diaz in the International Free Agent Class

Los Angeles might be on the verge of adding another huge talent in Wilman Diaz.

Diaz is rated out as the best shortstop available on the International market. He is from Venezuela and playing out of the same program that produced Diego Cartaya, Los Angeles’ #5 prospect in the organization. The Dodgers are reportedly expected to sign the young shortstop, who might be the best teenager in the entire class.

Scouts view Diaz as a guy with 5-tool potential at just 17 years of age. He has demonstrated the ability to hit the ball the other way, but also features a natural loft in his pull-side swing. His ability to hit right now is what really impresses the Dodgers and teams around the big leagues at the moment.



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It’s already been reported that the Dodgers are favorites to sign Jesus Galiz, a 16-year-old catcher out of Venezuela. But their top target appears to be a 17-year-old shortstop, also from Venezuela.

Wilman Diaz is ranked the second-best international prospect by MLB Pipeline, and No. 7 by Baseball America.

Ben Badler at Baseball America notes that the Dodgers signed the top Venezuelan international prospect in both 2018 (catcher Diego Cartaya) and 2019 (outfielder Luis Rodriguez), with Diaz the top-ranked Venezuelan in this class.

“Diaz has the defensive actions and arm strength that give him a chance to stick at shortstop, though depending how big he gets, he might end up at third base,” Badler wrote.



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The 2020-21 international signing period is upon us, with the Dodgers signing a pair of Venezuelan teenagers to top their class on the first day of the period.


Wow, so we get the top catcher and top SS international free agent this year? Both teens from Venezuela?
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2021 5:18 pm    Post subject:

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The San Diego Padres are in agreement on a deal to acquire right-hander Joe Musgrove from the Pittsburgh Pirates, sources tell ESPN's Jeff Passan.


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Updated Total Prospects & Players Padres Have Traded Since the Deadline

#3 Prospect- Luis Patiño (23 Overall)

#4 Prospect- Taylor Trammell (51 Overall)

#7 Prospect- Gabriel Arias (UR)

#8 Prospect- Cole Wilcox (UR)

#9 Prospect- Joey Cantillo (UR)

#11 Prospect- Owen Miller (UR)

#13 Prospect- Andres Muñoz (UR)

#14 Prospect- Edward Olivares (UR)

#15 Prospect- Hudson Head (UR)

#16 Prospect- Hudson Potts (UR)

#17 Prospect- Reginald Preciado (UR)

#19 Prospect- Jeisson Rosario (UR)

#20 Prospect- Owen Cassie (UR)

#21 Prospect- Blake Hunt (UR)

#22 Prospect- Ismael Mena (UR)

#23 Prospect- Yeison Santana (UR)

#24 Prospect- Omar Cruz (UR)

#27 Prospect- David Bednar (UR)

#28 Prospect- Could Not Find Name but Reported by Padres Beat Writer.

19/30 Prospects from Padres Midseason top 30 have been traded
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 8:19 am    Post subject:

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A lot of good stuff up there ^, especially

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Also hearing rumors that the #Dodgers are close to finalizing a deal with Justin Turner. Expected soon.

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 10:57 am    Post subject:

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A lot of good stuff up there ^, especially

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Also hearing rumors that the #Dodgers are close to finalizing a deal with Justin Turner. Expected soon.


Yeah, hope it's true but I've heard that @DanClarkSports isn't to be trusted.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 1:42 pm    Post subject:

Baseball America released their top 100 prospects list. Here are our Dodgers prospects:

53) Ruiz
68) Gray
87) Busch


Jeter Downs checked in at #71

Looks like Busch is now ranked ahead of Hoese.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 3:32 pm    Post subject:

Kirby Yates signed with the Blue Jays.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 3:37 pm    Post subject:

Don Sutton died.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:38 pm    Post subject:

The Blue Jays are about to get George Springer too, according to reports. Along with having signed Yates today, I would say that it makes it far less likely that they could still be in on Justin Turner.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:39 pm    Post subject:

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Don Sutton died.


Damn. First Tommy, now Don.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 7:57 pm    Post subject:

Six years, $150MM for Springer, who indeed signs with the Blue Jays.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 8:37 pm    Post subject:

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Six years, $150MM for Springer, who indeed signs with the Blue Jays.


Surprised Mets didn’t go all in and match that.
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 19, 2021 9:02 pm    Post subject:

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Six years, $150MM for Springer, who indeed signs with the Blue Jays.


Surprised Mets didn’t go all in and match that.


They apparently offered 6/$125MM or so.

Jon Heyman just tweeted that the Dodgers are one of "many teams" in on Semien. Perhaps we see him as a bounce-back candidate and if he can be had on a 1-year deal to rebuild his value, we see an opportunity. Dude put up 4.7 WAR in '18 and an incredible 8.9 in '19.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:07 pm    Post subject:

I saw "DODGERS" and "BAUER" and I almost thought we signed him.

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The Los Angeles Dodgers are monitoring the market for right-hander Trevor Bauer and could be a player depending on the price, sources tell ESPN. Focus for the Dodgers now remains on a right-handed infield bat, but Bauer and the Dodgers remain a possibility as his market develops.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:59 pm    Post subject:

I love the way Friedman runs the team. I never doubt the guy. Best GM we have had since Branch Rickey probably on the same level as Buzzi Bavasi. Another tier or several tiers above the likes of Fred Claire, Dan Evans, Ned Coletti, Paul DePodesta and "The Sheriff".
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 3:54 pm    Post subject:

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Dodgers: Latest Odds Have Los Angeles As Trevor Bauer’s Most Likely Landing Spot

The Trevor Bauer to Los Angeles rumors seem to grow a little more with each passing hour. The Dodgers were connected to Bauer from the start of his free agency, but talk around the two sides seems to have picked up quite a bit in recent days.

Those rumors aren’t going away any time soon it would seem, as the latest sports betting odds confirm it. Bovada listed the Dodgers as the favorite to land Trevor Bauer in free agency with the Anaheim Angels just behind them. Los Angeles is at +150 while the Angels are at +200 to sign the right-handed pitcher.


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Justin Turner May Be Close To Re-Signing With Dodgers
JAN 22, 2021 8:39 AM


The Los Angeles Dodgers and Justin Turner may be nearing an agreement on a new contract.

Turner is reportedly seeking a four-year deal that would take him through his age-39 season.

The infielder hit .307/.400/.460 in 150 at-bats for the Dodgers in 2020.


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Red Sox, Enrique Hernandez Reportedly Making Progress Toward Deal

The Red Sox and free-agent utilityman Enrique Hernandez have made progress toward a contract and could have an agreement by the end of the weekend, according to Jon Morosi of MLB.com.


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4 Dodgers in Baseball Prospectus Top 101

55-Josiah Gray
74-Keibert Ruiz
77-Miguel Vargas
91-Michael Busch


Seems they are high on Miguel Vargas


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 4:10 pm    Post subject:

I'd like to see Turner back but if there isn't a DH in the NL, then signing him for 4 years would be a huge mistake. Unless it's at a low AAV, there are team option(s), etc. it just doesn't seem prudent.

It'll be infuriating if signing him to a bad deal costs us a big free agent, or retaining one of ours. Look no further than how Boston handled their house and it ended up costing them Mookie.
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Baseball Prospectus Top 101

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1.) Wander Franco, SS, Tampa Bay Rays

2.) Adley Rutschman, C, Baltimore Orioles

3.) Julio Rodríguez, OF, Seattle Mariners

4.) Sixto Sánchez, RHP, Miami Marlins

5.) Ian Anderson, RHP, Atlanta Braves

6.) Jarred Kelenic, OF, Seattle Mariners

7.) Ke’Bryan Hayes, 3B, Pittsburgh Pirates

8.) Marco Luciano, SS, San Francisco Giants

9.) Bobby Witt Jr., SS, Kansas City Royals

10.) C.J. Abrams, SS, San Diego Padres

11.) MacKenzie Gore, LHP, San Diego Padres

12.) Nick Madrigal, 2B, Chicago White Sox

13.) Spencer Torkelson, 3B/1B, Detroit Tigers

14.) Andrew Vaughn, 1B, Chicago White Sox

15.) Kristian Robinson, OF, Arizona Diamondbacks

16.) Dylan Carlson, OF, St. Louis Cardinals

17.) Deivi García, RHP, New York Yankees

18.) Cristian Pache, OF, Atlanta Braves

19.) Riley Greene, OF, Detroit Tigers

20.) Randy Arozarena, OF, Tampa Bay Rays

21.) Asa Lacy, LHP, Kansas City Royals

22.) Austin Martin, SS, Toronto Blue Jays

23.) Nolan Gorman, 3B, St. Louis Cardinals

24.) Shane Baz, RHP, Tampa Bay Rays

25.) Luis Patiño, RHP, Tampa Bay Rays

26.) Leody Taveras, OF, Texas Rangers

27.) Casey Mize, RHP, Detroit Tigers

28.) Ryan Mountcastle, OF, Baltimore Orioles

29.) Joey Bart, C, San Francisco Giants

30.) Grayson Rodriguez, RHP, Baltimore Orioles

31.) Royce Lewis, IF/OF, Minnesota Twins

32.) Heliot Ramos, OF, San Francisco Giants

33.) JJ Bleday, OF, Miami Marlins

34.) Corbin Carroll, OF, Arizona Diamondbacks

35.) Nate Pearson, RHP, Toronto Blue Jays

36.) Garrett Crochet, LHP, Chicago White Sox

37.) Michael Kopech, RHP, Chicago White Sox

38.) Logan Gilbert, RHP, Seattle Mariners

39.) Nick Gonzales, 2B, Pittsburgh Pirates

40.) Drew Waters, OF, Atlanta Braves

41.) Jordan Groshans, SS, Toronto Blue Jays

42.) Ronny Mauricio, SS, New York Mets

43.) Matthew Liberatore, LHP, St. Louis Cardinals

44.) Brandon Marsh, OF, Los Angeles Angels

45.) Edward Cabrera, RHP, Miami Marlins

46.) Matt Manning, RHP, Detroit Tigers

47.) Alek Thomas, OF, Arizona Diamondbacks

48.) George Valera, OF, Cleveland

49.) Zac Veen, OF, Colorado Rockies

50.) Emerson Hancock, RHP, Seattle Mariners

51.) Max Meyer, RHP, Miami Marlins

52.) Nolan Jones, 3B, Cleveland

53.) DL Hall, LHP, Baltimore Orioles

54.) Mick Abel, RHP, Philadelphia Phillies

55.) Josiah Gray, RHP, Los Angeles Dodgers

56.) Josh Jung, 3B, Texas Rangers

57.) Nick Lodolo, LHP, Cincinnati Reds

58.) Jazz Chisholm, SS, Miami Marlins

59.) Jasson Dominguez, OF, New York Yankees

60.) Dane Dunning, RHP, Texas Rangers

61.) Luis Campusano, C, San Diego Padres

62.) Kyle Muller, LHP, Atlanta Braves

63.) Brailyn Marquez, LHP, Chicago Cubs

64.) Robert Hassell III, OF, San Diego Padres

65.) Spencer Howard, RHP, Philadelphia Phillies

66.) Heston Kjerstad, OF, Baltimore Orioles

67.) Vidal Brujan, 2B, Tampa Bay Rays

68.) George Kirby, RHP, Seattle Mariners

69.) Forrest Whitley, RHP, Houston Astros

70.) Daniel Lynch, LHP, Kansas City Royals

71.) Alex Kirilloff, OF, Minnesota Twins

72.) Taylor Trammell, OF, Seattle Mariners

73.) Triston McKenzie, RHP, Cleveland

74.) Keibert Ruiz, C, Los Angeles Dodgers

75.) Hunter Bishop, OF, San Francisco Giants

76.) Jordyn Adams, OF, Los Angeles Angels

77.) Miguel Vargas, 3B, Los Angeles Dodgers

78.) Brennen Davis, OF, Chicago Cubs

79.) Matthew Allan, RHP, New York Mets

80.) Shane McClanahan, LHP, Tampa Bay Rays

81.) Shea Langeliers, C, Atlanta Braves

82.) Jeremy Peña, SS, Houston Astros

83.) Trevor Larnach, OF, Minnesota Twins

84.) Francisco Alvarez, C, New York Mets

85.) Triston Casas, 1B, Boston Red Sox

86.) Reid Detmers, LHP, Los Angeles Angels

87.) Gabriel Arias, SS, Cleveland

88.) Ed Howard, SS, Chicago Cubs

89.) Miguel Amaya, C, Chicago Cubs

90.) Geraldo Perdomo, SS, Arizona Diamondbacks

91.) Michael Busch, 2B, Los Angeles Dodgers

92.) Jordan Walker, 3B, St. Louis Cardinals

93.) Xavier Edwards, SS/2B, Tampa Bay Rays

94.) Trevor Rogers, LHP, Miami Marlins

95.) Jackson Kowar, RHP, Kansas City Royals

96.) Clarke Schmidt, RHP, New York Yankees

97.) Erick Peña, OF, Kansas City Royals

98.) Sam Huff, C, Texas Rangers

99.) Tarik Skubal, LHP, Detroit Tigers

100.) Daniel Espino, RHP, Cleveland

101.) Alejandro Kirk, C, Toronto Blue Jays
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 4:35 pm    Post subject:

I've heard some rumors that the Dodgers and Turner are discussing a 4 year, $40MM deal. Not sure where I first heard it but I definitely remember hearing it a couple of days ago. If true, this could be similar to what the Yankees did with LeMahieu, paying him a lot of dollars but spread out over 6 years to reduce the luxury tax hit. If the Dodgers did this with Turner, just $10MM annually is nothing to a team like us. I figured he'd be worth about 2 years and $30MM, so perhaps it would just be a way to lower his AAV and cap hit annually.

The Bauer stuff is interesting. If the Mets are truly out, maybe it's down to the Dodgers and Angels, or a "mystery team." The Angels clearly, clearly need Bauer more than we do. But I wonder what Bauer's appetite is to sign with them, given that they offer less of a chance at winning and that they also have Mickey Calloway as their pitching coach. Bauer and Calloway infamously had a falling out while the latter was the pitching coach with the Indians. So my guess is that the Angels are going to have to cough up the clear, clear best offer in terms of most dollars. Seems like the Dodgers are interested in a short-term deal, like what we offered Bryce Harper in the past. Maybe one year $35-40MM, two years $70-75MM, something like that. Maybe the Angels would have to go to something like 6 years and $180MM, if it's not really his first choice.

We're apparently one of a few teams still in on Marcell Ozuna, also.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 4:45 pm    Post subject:

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The Bauer stuff is interesting. If the Mets are truly out, maybe it's down to the Dodgers and Angels, or a "mystery team." The Angels clearly, clearly need Bauer more than we do. But I wonder what Bauer's appetite is to sign with them, given that they offer less of a chance at winning and that they also have Mickey Calloway as their pitching coach. Bauer and Calloway infamously had a falling out while the latter was the pitching coach with the Indians. So my guess is that the Angels are going to have to cough up the clear, clear best offer in terms of most dollars. Seems like the Dodgers are interested in a short-term deal, like what we offered Bryce Harper in the past. Maybe one year $35-40MM, two years $70-75MM, something like that. Maybe the Angels would have to go to something like 6 years and $180MM, if it's not really his first choice.

We're apparently one of a few teams still in on Marcell Ozuna, also.


The Dodgers also have Rob Hill from Driveline as one of their pitching coordinators and Bauer has trained there many offseasons and speaks very highly of it.

That being said, I won't believe he's signing here until it happens.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 5:46 pm    Post subject:

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The Red Sox and INF/OF Enrique Hernández have agreed to a multi-year deal, per source.

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Dodgers: Kiké Herandez Signs Multi-Year Deal With the Boston Red Sox
Kiké’s time in Los Angeles has come to an end.


For some Dodgers fans around Los Angeles, today is a very sad day. Kiké Herandez has become a fan favorite around Chavez Ravine over the last few years, winning over the hearts of fans with his sparkling personality and humor.

Unfortunately for those fans, Kiké will not be returning to the Dodgers. The free-agent super-utility man has reportedly signed a new deal with the Red Sox today that is for 2 years. The news comes just hours after it was reported that the 2 sides could have a deal done by this weekend. He will be paid $14 million in the deal, per Mark Feinsand.


2 years $14M is pretty reasonable.

Taylor got 2 yrs $13.4M last year and he was still under team control.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 6:08 pm    Post subject:

Sucks to see Kike go, but that's part of the business.

Wish you personal success, Kike, but **** Boston.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 7:05 pm    Post subject:

I'm glad the team finally won the World Series so it won't be as hard saying goodbye to one of the longer tenured Dodger players to free agency.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:10 pm    Post subject:

As much as I hate to see him go, I’m happy for him and hope he gets some AL all star appearances. And like Lakersken80 said, happy that he got a ring before his departure.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:13 pm    Post subject:

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Dodgers: Kiké Herandez Signs Multi-Year Deal With the Boston Red Sox
Kiké’s time in Los Angeles has come to an end.


For some Dodgers fans around Los Angeles, today is a very sad day. Kiké Herandez has become a fan favorite around Chavez Ravine over the last few years, winning over the hearts of fans with his sparkling personality and humor.

Unfortunately for those fans, Kiké will not be returning to the Dodgers. The free-agent super-utility man has reportedly signed a new deal with the Red Sox today that is for 2 years. The news comes just hours after it was reported that the 2 sides could have a deal done by this weekend. He will be paid $14 million in the deal, per Mark Feinsand.


2 years $14M is pretty reasonable.

Taylor got 2 yrs $13.4M last year and he was still under team control.


I'm really sad. $7M a year for a clutch AF hitter that can play every position. Man, just figured we could squeeze him in. I figured he'd cash in big if he left but $7M just feels like we should have kept him...
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