Sunday, September 30, 2007 - Just Wait ‘Till Next Year
GONZO’S LAST ACT AS A DODGER?I’m done with talking about this year, here’s the Game Recap & Boxscore
Bill Shaikin of the LA TIMES has this to say about the Dodgers season and the hot stove league today:
The Dodgers are a disappointment on the field, an embarrassment off the field. The general manager assembled a fourth-place team, with a payroll roughly twice as much as each of the teams that finished first, second and third.The manager befuddled players of all ages with his strategies and could not stop players from publicly pointing fingers at each other, even after a closed-door meeting in which he told them to blame him rather than one another.
The players simply collapsed over the final two weeks, closing within 1 1/2 games of a playoff spot and then losing 10 of 11 games.
These are the weeks that will be freshest in the minds of McCourt’s customers when he asks them to renew their season tickets, almost certainly at higher prices. The Dodgers also finished fourth two years ago, and McCourt let the general manager dump the manager, then fired the general manager.
Speculation is running rampant - Kershaw and Kemp for Santana, Grady gone, Ned Ffired? Stay tuned. This won’t be a boring offseason. As for me, I am going to speculate on next years’ team:
THE OUTFIELD
I think it’s safe to assume that Matt Kemp will not be traded unless someone named Cabrera is involved. It’s also safe to assume that Juan Pierre will be a Dodger next year. The odds of him going anywhere are slim and none, and I’m OK with that. LH is where I’m not OK - Ethier is a journeyman, at best and he will likely be moved. You heard it here first - Ethier will play somewhere else next year! We could do worse than Delwyn Yoing in LF, but I really like him as a 4th or 5th of - switchhitter and can play all 3 postions (CF in a real pinch). There are other options, of course. If Adam Dunn is a Free Agent, there will be a lot of teams bidding for his services. He strikes out too much and will cost too much in my opinion, although his bat would look nice in the #6 spot.
My choice is to sign Torii Hunter to play CF and move Pierre to LF. Look, you target a guy and then you go get him! Get Hunter! An outfield of Pierre in LF, Hunter in CF and Kemp in RF would be an excellent defensive OF. Young and Repko would be the speedy reserves.
THE INFIELD
While Loney will be a fixture at 1B, the rest of the infield is subjevt to change with LaRoche, Hu and Abreu waiting in the wings. I think it’s likely that Jeff Kent will return (there are 9 million reasons why), so Tony Abreu will be a super sub, filling in at 2B, 3B and SS. The player is see being moved if Rafael Furcal who is in the last year of his contract. I think HU is ready to play and it would not be wise to integrate two rookies at the Keystone Combination in one year. Abreu’s time will come in 2009!
In my opinion we have Ethier, Nomar, Furcal and Lowe to offer as trade bait. Add LaRoche to that mix if we could get a guy like Cabrera at 3B. Personally, I think we should target Cabrera and just go get him. Florida would need LaRoche to play 3B, so he’s part of that deal. Ethier would also be another component. Nomar, Furcal and Lowe would give us enough other prospects to entice Florida to move Cabrera.
Of course, Martinez and Saenz have to go. Sweeney stays as a LH pinch hitter. Young can play 2B in a pinch and we could do worse than Wilson Valdez as a sub with Abreu.
Catcher
Russ Martin - nothing more to say, except that we need to play him less. That means we need a good backup. I am going to throw something out there that may never happen, but it would be interesting - sign Paul LoDuca! $8 MIL/2 YEARS! Think about it! Another team leader! Let him retire as a Dodger. He’ll be 37 next year - he’d be a solid backup. Martin can play 3B and LoDuca can play 1B.
Roster
1. Pierre
2. Kemp
3. Hunter
4. Young
5. Repko
6. Cabrera
7. Hu
8. Kent
9. Loney
10.Abreu
11.Valdez
12.Martin
13.LoDuca
That leaves us enough versatility to carry 12 pitchers. I’ll discuss that tomorrow. Oh, here’s the lineup:
1. Pierre LF
2. Martin C
3. Loney 1B
4. Cabrera 3B
5. Hunter CF
6. Kent 2B
7. Kemp RF
8. Hu SS
Powerful - 5 guys who can hit 30 HR!
DODGER NOTES:
Tony Jackson of The Daily News on C-Bill and next years’ staff.





