Dodgers Trade – Fansmanship https://www.fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Fri, 12 Mar 2021 03:58:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.29 For the fans by the fans Dodgers Trade – Fansmanship fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans Dodgers Trade – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/Favicon1400x1400-1.jpg https://www.fansmanship.com San Luis Obispo, CA Weekly-ish Logan Forsythe? Upon further review, another smart Dodger move https://www.fansmanship.com/logan-forsythe-upon-further-review-another-smart-dodger-move/ https://www.fansmanship.com/logan-forsythe-upon-further-review-another-smart-dodger-move/#respond Tue, 24 Jan 2017 04:24:00 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=18655 Upon first hearing about the done deal between the Dodgers and Rays today, I was a little underwhelmed. Logan Forsythe, my limited knowledge told me, is a good player who isn’t a star, but is probably an above average second baseman — something the Dodgers didn’t have most of last season. @DustinNosler @JaredJMassey really though […]]]>

Upon first hearing about the done deal between the Dodgers and Rays today, I was a little underwhelmed. Logan Forsythe, my limited knowledge told me, is a good player who isn’t a star, but is probably an above average second baseman — something the Dodgers didn’t have most of last season.

Some of Dodger twitter had similar reactions.

Logan Forsythe: Better than what the Dodgers had before. By Keith Allison on Flickr, via Wikimedia Commons

Can I just stop for a minute and say thank you to Dodger Twitter. I know I’ve said it before, but I’ll restate my love for Dodger Twitter in this way — if there wasn’t such a good Dodger fan/commentator community (and larger sports fan global community) on Twitter, I would say that the medium is complete garbage.

Instead, there are fans that do exist and, while many of them have been understandably less baseball-centric over the past few months, it’s so awesome to think that in a matter of weeks, we’ll have baseball things to read about again. Hooray baseball!

OK, my love of Dodger Twitter aside, here are a few good/relevant tweets on the trade today:

Mike Petriello is the man. Seriously, the former MSTI blogger turned MLB advanced stats gatekeeper always has the most well-informed and logical takes about the team and stays pretty positive too.

This is a pretty rosy view of the difference between the two players. The Dodgers definitely took their single biggest lineup weakness and made it a relative strength today. Some fans won’t be happy, but those people probably aren’t happy with anything. This move made sense already to me and Petriello’s tweet made me happier about it.

Me too, though I understand it given how high on prospects positive fans have had to be in order to justify not trading for or signing certain stars in recent years. I’ve talked about 2018 as a target year for a while, but you’ve got to build up to it and the front office is starting to move that direction now. Sorry prospect huggers, the Dodgers are starting to slowly, deliberately, cash in their chips in ways that make sense for winning sooner and sooner.

Like I said, you’re kind of damned either way, but this move made total sense.

So why wouldn’t you do the deal?

And I’ll end by echoing Jared’s thoughts. Good job Dodgers. Good job Dodger Twitter. Thanks allowing me to open up Twitter and not have to think about… other things… .

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Carl Crawford making good on upside https://www.fansmanship.com/carl-crawford-making-good-on-upside/ https://www.fansmanship.com/carl-crawford-making-good-on-upside/#respond Sun, 28 Apr 2013 23:15:19 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=9911 I hate to be the “I told you so” guy. Wait, no I don’t. It’s one of my favorite things. During the beginning of the year, when the focus has been on the raw talent of a minor league outfielder or the struggles of a team leader, Carl Crawford has quietly had a really good […]]]>
Carl Crawford's hard work has paid off big for the Dodgers so far this year. by Owen Main

Carl Crawford’s hard work has paid off big for the Dodgers so far this year. by Owen Main

I hate to be the “I told you so” guy.

Wait, no I don’t. It’s one of my favorite things.

During the beginning of the year, when the focus has been on the raw talent of a minor league outfielder or the struggles of a team leader, Carl Crawford has quietly had a really good start.

Going into today’s game, during which he was the only Dodger to get past first base (Crawford hit two solo home runs and the Dodgers won 2-0), Crawford’s line was .298/.385/.452. Not bad for a guy who Dodger fans thought they were “saddled” with after last year’s monster trade that included Adrian Gonzalez, Crawford, Josh Beckett, and Nick Punto. Instead of being just a salary albatross, Crawford has gone about his business, worked hard, and gotten his arm and body back in shape. It seems a change of scenery can be a really good thing.

I lived in Florida for two years at the beginning of Crawford’s career. He was one of the most dynamic and electrifying players I had ever seen — especially on the artificial surface of Tropicana Field. His nickname, according to Baseball-Reference.com, is “The Perfect Storm,” alluding to his ability to cover ground in the outfield, his speed on the bases, and the pop in his bat. Crawford was a fan favorite in Tampa Bay and I told people that I thought he, not Josh Beckett, could be the part of the trade that made the Dodgers’ deal last year really look good in retrospect.

Today is April 28, so I don’t want to get too excited. We are only 24 games into a 162 game season, so I’m all for more perspective before being too excited. But if things keep up for Crawford, Dodger fans will be talking more about how their team fleeced two superstars from Boston in a once-in-a-generation trade. For the Dodgers, it really could be a perfect storm.

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