James Loney – 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 James Loney – Fansmanship fansmanship.com For the fans by the fans James Loney – Fansmanship http://www.fansmanship.com/wp-content/uploads/powerpress/Favicon1400x1400-1.jpg https://www.fansmanship.com San Luis Obispo, CA Weekly-ish Uribe Isn’t the Answer and Other things I Already Knew https://www.fansmanship.com/uribe-isnt-the-answer-and-other-things-i-already-knew/ https://www.fansmanship.com/uribe-isnt-the-answer-and-other-things-i-already-knew/#comments Wed, 27 Jun 2012 23:15:29 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=5791 I’m not saying it’s all Juan Uribe’s fault, but I am blaming him. I don’t think he’s a bad guy, but he’s definitely the wrong guy. Ned Colletti needs to recognize his mistake and move on.

At some point, Uribe, his .207 batting average and 5 home runs since he joined the Dodgers needs to make like Andruw Jones and get the hell off my team.

I laughed when I saw emojuanuribe.com, but this is no longer a laughing matter.

The Dodgers just finished a series during which they did not score a run in 3 games and looked as inept as you can. If this is how it’s going to be, I’d rather have Scott VanSlyke or really anyone else (save for James Loney) getting regular at-bats in lieu of Uribe.

Since Uribe came off the disabled list and re-claimed his regular position at third-base, the Dodgers, who were 39-22 at the time, have gone 4-11. Before he came back, it seemed like they were getting contributions from everyone.In the 15 games since he came off the disabled list, the Dodgers are reeling offensively, scoring only 2.26 runs per game.

A team that is hot and getting what seem like random contributions can withstand one crappy corner infielder in the lineup. But with the combination of Loney and Uribe, the Dodgers have started to regress to the team they probably actually are. The decline of both of these players was not hard to predict, so the Dodgers should not act surprised. But they should act. Based on this quote of Don Mattingly in Yahoo Sports today, it looks like they are laying the ground work to do just that:

“I’ve got to find production and it’s not happening. You’ve got to produce. This is the big leagues, not instructional league or coming through the minors.”

Amen.

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Ouch! The Dodgers are Hurting. Why are You Surprised? https://www.fansmanship.com/ouch-the-dodgers-are-hurting-why-are-you-surprised/ https://www.fansmanship.com/ouch-the-dodgers-are-hurting-why-are-you-surprised/#respond Sun, 29 May 2011 21:32:07 +0000 http://www.fansmanship.com/?p=3275 An article by Ben Bolch in the LA Times earlier this week described the Dodgers’ injury woes this year. Apparently, the boys in blue are the most-injured team in the league.

Really? Who saw this one coming. Who could have ever known that an infield that includes 37 year-old Casey Blake, 33 year-old and oft-injured) Rafael Furcal, and 32 year-old (and out of shape) Juan Uribe wouldn’t be together for 162 games? By the time the season is over, the Doders would privately be happy with even 80 games together for the group.

For the last few years, owner Frank McCourt has not made any big free agent acquisitions with the exception of the dumpster fire that was Manny Ramirez’ contract. Instead, the Dodgers have openly touted a group of young players as the direction the team was headed. That included Russell Martin, Jonathan Broxton, Chad Billingsley, Clayton Kershaw, Matt Kemp, James Loney, Hong Chi Kuo, and Andre Ethier.

Knowing what we know now, the motivation for the focus on youth couldn’t possibly have been related to the fact that young players are cheap right? The Dodgers aren’t a cheap organization, are they? Not Frank McCourt…

While Kemp, Ethier, and Kershaw have turned themselves into very good players, the Dodgers have been patient — even to their detriment with players like Loney. While it was clear after a few seasons that Loney was not

Despite the purported Dodgers youth, they have the fifth-highest average age in the majors. Usually, teams that have high average ages are serious contenders. Teams at the top of the list tend to bear this out. The Red Sox, Yankees, and even the World Champion Giants are at or near the top of the list.

But not the Dodgers. Anyone who says they are serious contenders right now is crazy. Los Angeles is the second-oldest team under .500 in the majors and I don’t think that’s a place any team wants to be.

Talking about injuries to Casey Blake and Jay Gibbons, Bolch quotes Ned Colletti, Dodgers GM, as saying, “Those are unluck of the draw, I guess.”

Right, Ned. Who could have thought that guys in their mid to late 30’s could get injured during the season.

At a time when the Dodgers should be locking up players like Kemp, Loney, and Kershaw with long-term contracts, the Dodgers could see their best young stars become free agents and sign with other clubs during the next few years. If they lose some of those good “young” players, the Dodgers’ front office may talk about other factors they couldn’t control. Another team overspending is always a favorite excuse.

The point is that there are things the Dodgers could and should be doing now — and with a sense of urgency that is sorely lacking. Their roster is built to win now, but they’re not winning now. As currently constructed, their roster wasn’t going to get them to a World Series. So I guess I’ll take it as a blessing-in-disguise that injuries are allowing Dodgers fans to get a glimpse of Russ Mitchell, Jerry Sands, Javy Guerra, Kenley Jansen, and Rubby De La Rosa. If they’re going to be bad, at least these guys are getting a chance to show whether they can play every day at this level.

Already old, injured and not a very good team, things might have to get a whole lot worse at Chavez Ravine before they get better. The turnaround could take several years. And that’s just on the field…

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