Dodgers were more than just an expensive roster
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Lloyd Braun
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Dodgers were more than just an expensive roster
They were fundamentally sound and managed very well, and that is ultimately what ended up being the difference in this series.
The Dodgers were making plays, catching and fielding balls an inch from elimination and getting huge hits from players lower on the totem pole when it mattered the most... while Toronto was running the bases like little league goofballs and couldn't get a clutch hit or Sac fly, or make a good pitch to save their life when it mattered
Hoffman was horrendous all year, it was almost obvious he wouldn't be up to the challenge to close that out.
IKF was ironically brought in for Bichette, specifically because Bichette couldn't run. And then he cost his team the series on the bases by taking a terrible lead and then sliding at the plate on a force play.
Schneider decided to just give up one of his last three outs of the season with a sacrifice bunt, even though the tying run was already in scoring position.
The Dodger players and manager (Even the ones that don't account for a billion in salary) were all making winning plays.
The Jays players and manager were doing everything they could NOT to win and the Dodgers needed and took every inch they gave away
This doesn't change the fact the MLB needs a cap IMO, but the Dodgers are more than just their expensive roster.
The Blue Jays - as it turns out - was the team that tried to buy a world series while ignoring the inches that usually determine the outcome
The Dodgers were making plays, catching and fielding balls an inch from elimination and getting huge hits from players lower on the totem pole when it mattered the most... while Toronto was running the bases like little league goofballs and couldn't get a clutch hit or Sac fly, or make a good pitch to save their life when it mattered
Hoffman was horrendous all year, it was almost obvious he wouldn't be up to the challenge to close that out.
IKF was ironically brought in for Bichette, specifically because Bichette couldn't run. And then he cost his team the series on the bases by taking a terrible lead and then sliding at the plate on a force play.
Schneider decided to just give up one of his last three outs of the season with a sacrifice bunt, even though the tying run was already in scoring position.
The Dodger players and manager (Even the ones that don't account for a billion in salary) were all making winning plays.
The Jays players and manager were doing everything they could NOT to win and the Dodgers needed and took every inch they gave away
This doesn't change the fact the MLB needs a cap IMO, but the Dodgers are more than just their expensive roster.
The Blue Jays - as it turns out - was the team that tried to buy a world series while ignoring the inches that usually determine the outcome
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NYCardsFan
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Re: Dodgers were more than just an expensive roster
Well, it certainly didn’t hurt to have a starting rotation that carried them through the playoffs whose members were all acquired via massive FA deals or trade-and-signs.
Ohtani: 10yrs/$700mm
Yamamoto: 12/$325 plus a $50.6mm posting fee
Snell: 5/$182mm
Glasnow: 5/$136.5
Ohtani: 10yrs/$700mm
Yamamoto: 12/$325 plus a $50.6mm posting fee
Snell: 5/$182mm
Glasnow: 5/$136.5
Re: Dodgers were more than just an expensive roster
They bought the WS again. Yawn. MLB -
heading for a big lockout. When they’ll lose more fans.
They don’t learn. The greed is rampant.
heading for a big lockout. When they’ll lose more fans.
They don’t learn. The greed is rampant.
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Re: Dodgers were more than just an expensive roster
Red - Are you talking about tickets sold, or actual turnstile attendance?
Re: Dodgers were more than just an expensive roster
A large portion of those tickets are bought up by big corporations, and are given out as perks to their customers and employees. A large portion of those go unused. The teams mostly don’t care, because the tickets are sold, and the people actually using them didn’t have to pay for the tickets, so they have money to spend on food, beer, and souvenirs!
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rockondlouie
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Re: Dodgers were more than just an expensive roster
Not a real shock that MASSIVE AMOUNTS of payroll money buys you quality players who know how to play the game.
The Dodgers have bought the last two World Series plain and simple but they've done it within the rules of MLB.
If the Cardinals had an owner (we wish) who spent $400m (closer to $500M if not for S. Ohtani's deferred $69M plus others deferred money) on payroll, then we'd love it.
The Dodgers have bought the last two World Series plain and simple but they've done it within the rules of MLB.
If the Cardinals had an owner (we wish) who spent $400m (closer to $500M if not for S. Ohtani's deferred $69M plus others deferred money) on payroll, then we'd love it.
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ScotchMIrish
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Re: Dodgers were more than just an expensive roster
They have a fantastic president of baseball operations in Friedman who bought a group of players who can play. The best might be the one he got from Bloom who used to work for him.Lloyd Braun wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025 07:56 am They were fundamentally sound and managed very well, and that is ultimately what ended up being the difference in this series.
The Dodgers were making plays, catching and fielding balls an inch from elimination and getting huge hits from players lower on the totem pole when it mattered the most... while Toronto was running the bases like little league goofballs and couldn't get a clutch hit or Sac fly, or make a good pitch to save their life when it mattered
Hoffman was horrendous all year, it was almost obvious he wouldn't be up to the challenge to close that out.
IKF was ironically brought in for Bichette, specifically because Bichette couldn't run. And then he cost his team the series on the bases by taking a terrible lead and then sliding at the plate on a force play.
Schneider decided to just give up one of his last three outs of the season with a sacrifice bunt, even though the tying run was already in scoring position.
The Dodger players and manager (Even the ones that don't account for a billion in salary) were all making winning plays.
The Jays players and manager were doing everything they could NOT to win and the Dodgers needed and took every inch they gave away
This doesn't change the fact the MLB needs a cap IMO, but the Dodgers are more than just their expensive roster.
The Blue Jays - as it turns out - was the team that tried to buy a world series while ignoring the inches that usually determine the outcome
Re: Dodgers were more than just an expensive roster
I was thinking last night can Winn be as good as Betts:ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025 11:11 amThey have a fantastic president of baseball operations in Friedman who bought a group of players who can play. The best might be the one he got from Bloom who used to work for him.Lloyd Braun wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025 07:56 am They were fundamentally sound and managed very well, and that is ultimately what ended up being the difference in this series.
The Dodgers were making plays, catching and fielding balls an inch from elimination and getting huge hits from players lower on the totem pole when it mattered the most... while Toronto was running the bases like little league goofballs and couldn't get a clutch hit or Sac fly, or make a good pitch to save their life when it mattered
Hoffman was horrendous all year, it was almost obvious he wouldn't be up to the challenge to close that out.
IKF was ironically brought in for Bichette, specifically because Bichette couldn't run. And then he cost his team the series on the bases by taking a terrible lead and then sliding at the plate on a force play.
Schneider decided to just give up one of his last three outs of the season with a sacrifice bunt, even though the tying run was already in scoring position.
The Dodger players and manager (Even the ones that don't account for a billion in salary) were all making winning plays.
The Jays players and manager were doing everything they could NOT to win and the Dodgers needed and took every inch they gave away
This doesn't change the fact the MLB needs a cap IMO, but the Dodgers are more than just their expensive roster.
The Blue Jays - as it turns out - was the team that tried to buy a world series while ignoring the inches that usually determine the outcome
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JuanAgosto
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Re: Dodgers were more than just an expensive roster
Simple answer is no. Betts is a much better baseball player than Winn.OldRed wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025 11:15 amI was thinking last night can Winn be as good as Betts:ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025 11:11 amThey have a fantastic president of baseball operations in Friedman who bought a group of players who can play. The best might be the one he got from Bloom who used to work for him.Lloyd Braun wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025 07:56 am They were fundamentally sound and managed very well, and that is ultimately what ended up being the difference in this series.
The Dodgers were making plays, catching and fielding balls an inch from elimination and getting huge hits from players lower on the totem pole when it mattered the most... while Toronto was running the bases like little league goofballs and couldn't get a clutch hit or Sac fly, or make a good pitch to save their life when it mattered
Hoffman was horrendous all year, it was almost obvious he wouldn't be up to the challenge to close that out.
IKF was ironically brought in for Bichette, specifically because Bichette couldn't run. And then he cost his team the series on the bases by taking a terrible lead and then sliding at the plate on a force play.
Schneider decided to just give up one of his last three outs of the season with a sacrifice bunt, even though the tying run was already in scoring position.
The Dodger players and manager (Even the ones that don't account for a billion in salary) were all making winning plays.
The Jays players and manager were doing everything they could NOT to win and the Dodgers needed and took every inch they gave away
This doesn't change the fact the MLB needs a cap IMO, but the Dodgers are more than just their expensive roster.
The Blue Jays - as it turns out - was the team that tried to buy a world series while ignoring the inches that usually determine the outcome
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scoutyjones2
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Re: Dodgers were more than just an expensive roster
No he can't. Not with the batOldRed wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025 11:15 amI was thinking last night can Winn be as good as Betts:ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025 11:11 amThey have a fantastic president of baseball operations in Friedman who bought a group of players who can play. The best might be the one he got from Bloom who used to work for him.Lloyd Braun wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025 07:56 am They were fundamentally sound and managed very well, and that is ultimately what ended up being the difference in this series.
The Dodgers were making plays, catching and fielding balls an inch from elimination and getting huge hits from players lower on the totem pole when it mattered the most... while Toronto was running the bases like little league goofballs and couldn't get a clutch hit or Sac fly, or make a good pitch to save their life when it mattered
Hoffman was horrendous all year, it was almost obvious he wouldn't be up to the challenge to close that out.
IKF was ironically brought in for Bichette, specifically because Bichette couldn't run. And then he cost his team the series on the bases by taking a terrible lead and then sliding at the plate on a force play.
Schneider decided to just give up one of his last three outs of the season with a sacrifice bunt, even though the tying run was already in scoring position.
The Dodger players and manager (Even the ones that don't account for a billion in salary) were all making winning plays.
The Jays players and manager were doing everything they could NOT to win and the Dodgers needed and took every inch they gave away
This doesn't change the fact the MLB needs a cap IMO, but the Dodgers are more than just their expensive roster.
The Blue Jays - as it turns out - was the team that tried to buy a world series while ignoring the inches that usually determine the outcome
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Winn is 23 years oldscoutyjones2 wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025 11:23 amNo he can't. Not with the batOldRed wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025 11:15 amI was thinking last night can Winn be as good as Betts:ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025 11:11 amThey have a fantastic president of baseball operations in Friedman who bought a group of players who can play. The best might be the one he got from Bloom who used to work for him.Lloyd Braun wrote: ↑02 Nov 2025 07:56 am They were fundamentally sound and managed very well, and that is ultimately what ended up being the difference in this series.
The Dodgers were making plays, catching and fielding balls an inch from elimination and getting huge hits from players lower on the totem pole when it mattered the most... while Toronto was running the bases like little league goofballs and couldn't get a clutch hit or Sac fly, or make a good pitch to save their life when it mattered
Hoffman was horrendous all year, it was almost obvious he wouldn't be up to the challenge to close that out.
IKF was ironically brought in for Bichette, specifically because Bichette couldn't run. And then he cost his team the series on the bases by taking a terrible lead and then sliding at the plate on a force play.
Schneider decided to just give up one of his last three outs of the season with a sacrifice bunt, even though the tying run was already in scoring position.
The Dodger players and manager (Even the ones that don't account for a billion in salary) were all making winning plays.
The Jays players and manager were doing everything they could NOT to win and the Dodgers needed and took every inch they gave away
This doesn't change the fact the MLB needs a cap IMO, but the Dodgers are more than just their expensive roster.
The Blue Jays - as it turns out - was the team that tried to buy a world series while ignoring the inches that usually determine the outcome
Betts is 33 years old.
Just wishful thinking that Winn will improve to Betts level.