Los Angeles Dodgers

First Impressions: High A Central Standouts

First Impressions: High A Central Standouts

A position by position look at the new High A Central, selecting the best players that have stood out in the early going.

2021 J2/International Team by Team Breakdown

2021 J2/International Team by Team Breakdown

A comprehensive look at all the teams signing J2 players, including each team’s top players and brief overlooks into what fans can expect of them.

The Value of a Flawed Player: Baseball's Latest Market Inefficiency

The Value of a Flawed Player: Baseball's Latest Market Inefficiency

The best teams in baseball are always on the hunt for the “flawed” player. So what are the traits that many teams look over that others like the Rays and Dodgers covet?

How The Rays and Dodgers Used The Draft To Build Dynasties

How The Rays and Dodgers Used The Draft To Build Dynasties

The two best teams of 2020 are squaring off in the World Series. How they got here extends far beyond their on field performance in the regular season.

Meet Ha-Seong Kim, The Free Agent Every Team Should Sign

Meet Ha-Seong Kim, The Free Agent Every Team Should Sign

Trevor Bauer, JT Realmuto, and George Springer headline an exciting free agent class, but what if I told you there was a more appealing free agent available? Meet Ha-Seong Kim.

Quantifying Pitch Quality: Who Have The Best Pitches in The MLB?

Quantifying Pitch Quality: Who Have The Best Pitches in The MLB?

Analyzing which pitch characteristics correlate to whiffs. Plus, a deep dive into the best pitches/pitch arsenals in the MLB.

The Quick Hit Breakdown: NL West

The Quick Hit Breakdown: NL West

In the NL West, what’s each team’s secret weapon, strength, weakness and out of nowhere guy?

Dennis Lewallyn hangs up the coaching spikes

Dennis Lewallyn hangs up the coaching spikes

The Atlanta Braves initially drafted Dennis Lewallyn out of high school in 1971 in the 3rd round. He chose instead to attend Chipola College, which has since become a junior college powerhouse, and was the 8th overall choice in the 1972 January secondary draft to the Dodgers. After 11 years on the mound and 37 years as a coach or coordinator, Lewallyn comes full circle, retiring as a pitching coach within the Atlanta Braves minor league system.

2019 Arizona Fall League Preview: Glendale Desert Dogs

2019 Arizona Fall League Preview: Glendale Desert Dogs

The Glendale Desert Dogs lack punch in the rotation but they more than make up for it in the outfield. Here’s a preview of the 2019 AFL team.

Ranking The Top 10 Farms of All MLB Teams

Ranking The Top 10 Farms of All MLB Teams

Now that we’ve covered all top 10s for each team, we zoomed out and ranked all 30 MLB organizations. Congrats to Rays fans, condolences to Brewers fans.

Big League Debut: Logan Allen, Adbert Alzolay, Aaron Civale and Tony Gonsolin!

Big League Debut: Logan Allen, Adbert Alzolay, Aaron Civale and Tony Gonsolin!

Adbert Alzolay, Aaron Civale and Tony Gonsolin all carry deep league interest. What’s lifting their profiles?

Big League Debut: A Legacy Prospect and Catchers!

Mike Yastrzemski - It’s not always easy for legacy prospects. The grandson of Red Sox hall of famer Carl Yastrzemski was drafted by the Orioles in the 14th round of the 2013 draft out of Vanderbilt and has played over 700 career minor league games before finally getting the call this year. Yaz has put together some strong minor league seasons while in the Baltimore system, but has battled injuries and was passed over in two Rule Five drafts before signing with the Giants as a minor league free agent prior to the 2019 season. His first taste of the Pacific Coast League has been an enjoyable one as he’s hit .316/.414/.676 with Triple-A Sacramento. The fantasy value here is limited for the 28-year old, but he’s in a situation in San Francisco that should give him a handful of starts a week as the Giants struggle to find a corner outfielder that’s a long term fit. He might be worth a look in NL-only leagues as he has started both games since getting promoted.

Seby Zavala - The power hitting backstop gets the call after the White Sox placed the disappointing Welington Castillo on the Injured List. Zavala was added to the 40-man roster after reaching Triple-A in 2018 and is hitting for more power as he repeats that level this year. This is an encouraging sign after a left wrist injury slowed him down last season. Zavala is hitting .218/.253/.506 at Charlotte with six homers in only 21 games. His power is mostly to the pull-side but he does hit the ball in air enough to hit 15-20 homers if given a full-time job. He’s an average defender with an accurate arm but profiles as a back-up catcher mostly due to the lack of a hit tool. Lance Brozdowski ranked him 17th on the Chicago White Sox top 30 list.

Garrett Stubbs - Stubbs is one of the more athletic catchers in professional baseball and has the tools to be a starting catcher one day. His offensive game is built on his average hit tool and strong walk rates as he has never posted a strike out rate above 18% or a walk rate below 10% in his professional career. He’s even an average runner and could chip in 6-8 steals a season from behind the plate. Defensively, Stubbs handles pitchers well, blocks well, and controls the running game as he nabbed 45% of base stealers in 2018. The biggest flaw here is his lack of power, but he’s a catcher with the ability to hit for a strong average and post strong walk rates so he should still be an above average offensive contributor. Still, he lacks the strength necessary to contribute in home runs and in slugging percentage. One area to keep an eye on: He has posted consistently high line drive rates in the past, but his ground ball rate has spiked this year early on. Ralph Lifshitz ranked Stubbs 21st on the Houston Astros top 30 list.

Will Smith - Smith has a lot of similarities with Garrett Stubbs and gives him a run for his money for the most athletic catcher in the minors. The 2016 first rounder out of the University of Louisville is an above average runner and has spent significant time at third base to get Keibert Ruiz some catcher reps as well. This move allowed him to put his plus throwing arm to good use while also giving him additional minor league at-bats. In fact, in addition to being a plus defender behind the plate he is even regarded as an above average defender at third base. His offensive game is much different than those Louisville days though as the Dodgers have him hitting the ball in the air and ultimately for more power. He does make significantly less contact now, but he has cut the strikeout rate down to a manageable 21% so far in 2019 in Triple-A. The pull-side power should make him a 20-homer threat, but will also likely come with batting averages in the .240-.250 range. Fortunately his elite walk rate will raise his on-base percentage significantly and he is currently hitting .290/.404/.551 in the minors and should be owned in all dynasty formats. He will likely go back to Triple-A once Austin Barnes returns from the Injured List, but it’s only a 29-mile trip back to Bel-Air from Dodger Stadium. Eddy Almaguer ranked Smith as the seventh prospect on the Los Angeles Dodgers Top 30 list.

Trade Analysis: Dodgers Reunite With Russell Martin in Three-Player Swap

Trade Analysis: Dodgers Reunite With Russell Martin in Three-Player Swap

Eight years after leaving the Dodgers, a soon-to-be 36-year-old Russell Martin is going back to the team where he broke out and proved that even catchers are capable of stealing bags. The Toronto Blue Jays, well equipped with rookie Danny Jansen heading into 2019, shipped Martin and cash to the Dodgers in exchange for prospects SS Ronny Brito and RHP Andrew Sopko.

2018 Arizona Fall League Preview: Glendale Desert Dogs

2018 Arizona Fall League Preview: Glendale Desert Dogs

The roster for the Glendale Desert Dogs is made up of players from the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees organizations. The Glendale squad might have the weakest pitching staff of any team in the Fall League, but their outfield is absolutely stacked. The infield lacks star power but has several future big leaguers that are a bit under the radar.