It’s not that we enjoy the misery of others, but when the
subject is The Hated Dodgers, well…. yeah, we do enjoy it.
We could get used to this, and may have to! |
Remember just a few months ago when the Giants came within a
whisker of signing Zack Greinke? There was a profound sense of disappointment,
balanced somewhat by the solace that he didn’t stay in LA. The Dodgers then
tried to fortify their staff with Hisashi Iwakuma, only to have an iffy
physical exam foil that idea.
They signed Japanese arm Kenta Maeda to an incentive-laden
deal despite his squirrely physical and added well-traveled Scott Kazmir, whose
injury history combines with sometimes-impressive talent that seems to come and
go with lunar cycles. Oh, let’s not fail to mention the Aroldis Chapman
acquisition that wasn’t. And those were the highlights of the offseason.
The rotation was starting to look like Clayton Kershaw and
four prayers. Now it appears those prayers fell on deaf ears. Pity (not
really). Kazmir and Maeda are, by default, the numbers two and three behind
Kershaw. Then it gets really comical.
Hyun-Jin Ryu sat out most of last season with shoulder
surgery and the Dodgers now acknowledge he’s not gonna be ready to go until at
least May. But that was okay, they had a surplus with guys like Brett Anderson
in the fold, and …. uh, what?
Anderson has a bulging disc in his back. Here’s comes the
knife, and the prognosis is he’ll be out three to five months at minimum. It’s not unreasonable to think his season is
dead in the starting gate. Just think, at one point the Dodgers were looking at
him as their number two.
Monique Davis, check your messages |
They could have looked to flame-thrower Josh Ravin, who was
a long-shot to make the roster but injuries might have been his opportunity had
one of them not been his own. This week Ravin suffered a fractured left (non-pitching)
forearm that required surgery, the result of an auto accident.
Other options? Well, there’s experience with Brandon Beachy
who (stop me if you’ve heard this) is coming off surgery and was a bit of a
stiff in his limited rehab action last year. Or they could press their luck
(whammy!) with Julio Urias, a heralded prospect who threw just 68 innings in AA
last year.
Dodgers' new management structure (on break) |
It’s as though someone in the Dodgers front office walked
under a ladder while carrying a black cat after opening an umbrella indoors on
Friday the 13th. Giants fans know exactly how that ruins a mood; not
that we feel sorry or anything. Just saying …
It’ll be fun watching the Dodgers try to sort this out,
especially with the new power structure in LA. Alex Anthopoulos, who famously resigned
/ was booted from Toronto after trading the Jays into the 2015 off-season, has
landed at Chavez Latrine; meaning the staff now includes a GM and a Vice
President, Senior Vice President and President of Baseball Operations. It may not be effective but if Netflix wants
to do that Fuller Office series, we’ve got casting ideas.
If you want to make a deal, who ya gonna call? Odds are Ray
Parker Jr., could pick up.
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