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The Dodgers are juggling Shohei Ohtani’s two-way workload with postseason durability in mind, while Edwin Díaz’s surgery and a Tyler Fitzgerald depth grab reshape the roster picture. Kyle Tucker’s walk-off gave a tense week a needed jolt.
In this episodeDodgers doing balancing act with Shohei Ohtani’s pitching and hitting duties – Orange County Register
# Dodgers Closer Edwin Diaz Updates Fans on Post-Surgery Outlook
# Tyler Fitzgerald Trade: Why the Dodgers Wanted Him - Dodgers Tailgate
Our take: We get why Giants fans hear horror-movie music here; the Dodgers turning a castoff utility bat into a useful matchup piece is exactly the annoying thing they do. But Fitzgerald still has to hit enough in OKC before this becomes another chapter in the rivalry trauma file.
Our take: That’s probably the right lens: this was Toronto clearing a roster problem and the Dodgers buying an option, not a blockbuster. Cash-consideration trades are boring until the player gives you three playable positions in July.
# Dodgers' Kyle Tucker Walks off the Marlins for Big Win over Miami
Our take: This is the correct level of nutritional delirium for a walk-off: no notes, just orange chicken and a ninth-inning rally. Tucker needed a Dodger Stadium moment, and that one came with extra sauce.
Our take: We’ll accept the sarcasm tax, because nobody outside Los Angeles wants to hear Dodgers fans talk about adversity. Still, blowing a late game to Miami would have been real standings pain, even if the world’s smallest violin was playing.
Our take: That’s the fear factor of this lineup in one profane sentence: survive Ohtani and Freeman, and there’s still someone like Tucker waiting. Also, yes, walking the bases loaded against this group is less strategy than self-harm.
Daily TopFive for Dodgers Daily Fancast. Links above go to the original articles. Feedback? Email [email protected].
By Dodgers Daily Podcast — Lantern PodcastsThe Dodgers are juggling Shohei Ohtani’s two-way workload with postseason durability in mind, while Edwin Díaz’s surgery and a Tyler Fitzgerald depth grab reshape the roster picture. Kyle Tucker’s walk-off gave a tense week a needed jolt.
In this episodeDodgers doing balancing act with Shohei Ohtani’s pitching and hitting duties – Orange County Register
# Dodgers Closer Edwin Diaz Updates Fans on Post-Surgery Outlook
# Tyler Fitzgerald Trade: Why the Dodgers Wanted Him - Dodgers Tailgate
Our take: We get why Giants fans hear horror-movie music here; the Dodgers turning a castoff utility bat into a useful matchup piece is exactly the annoying thing they do. But Fitzgerald still has to hit enough in OKC before this becomes another chapter in the rivalry trauma file.
Our take: That’s probably the right lens: this was Toronto clearing a roster problem and the Dodgers buying an option, not a blockbuster. Cash-consideration trades are boring until the player gives you three playable positions in July.
# Dodgers' Kyle Tucker Walks off the Marlins for Big Win over Miami
Our take: This is the correct level of nutritional delirium for a walk-off: no notes, just orange chicken and a ninth-inning rally. Tucker needed a Dodger Stadium moment, and that one came with extra sauce.
Our take: We’ll accept the sarcasm tax, because nobody outside Los Angeles wants to hear Dodgers fans talk about adversity. Still, blowing a late game to Miami would have been real standings pain, even if the world’s smallest violin was playing.
Our take: That’s the fear factor of this lineup in one profane sentence: survive Ohtani and Freeman, and there’s still someone like Tucker waiting. Also, yes, walking the bases loaded against this group is less strategy than self-harm.
Daily TopFive for Dodgers Daily Fancast. Links above go to the original articles. Feedback? Email [email protected].