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Letters to Sports activities: Dodgers should work out their injured pitcher downside

By Editorial Board Published June 7, 2025 3 Min Read
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Letters to Sports activities: Dodgers should work out their injured pitcher downside


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The Dodgers now have 15 pitchers on the injured record. This workforce, with all of its expertise, goes nowhere with out frontline pitching. Andrew Friedman realized this when he emptied Fort Knox in the course of the offseason. However, like earlier seasons, they’re dropping like flies, with shoulder and forearm points.

Different MLB groups don’t appear to have these points, not less than to not this diploma.

At what level do we start to take a look at the coaching workers, beginning with pitching coach Mark Prior? What’s it that he’s asking (and educating) these guys to do with their arms, to get that further ‘something’ out of them? Too typically that further one thing turns into nothing in any respect.

Rodger HowardWestlake Village

The underperforming, injury-plagued — and really well-paid — Dodger pitching workers illustrates the true monetary benefit of big-market groups prepared and in a position to spend. Sure, the Dodgers can afford to signal and pay frontline gamers, however, simply as vital, they’ll additionally afford to put aside or just eat the contracts of these costly gamers in the event that they develop into damage or ineffective, and exchange them with extra extremely (over)paid gamers. It’s nearly a lock that, if their workers isn’t more healthy and extra dependable come August, the Dodgers will in all probability commerce for pitching assist and tackle much more wage. Small-market groups such because the Reds, Guardians and Pirates can’t signal many top-tier gamers within the first place, not to mention exchange them in the event that they don’t pan out.

John MerrymanRedondo Seashore

As an alternative of spending a whole bunch of hundreds of thousands on pitchers to sit down on the damage record for almost all of yearly, I like to recommend the Dodgers as an alternative allocate these funds to place 9 All-Star offensive gamers within the lineup. Then simply do what the workforce at all times winds up doing anyway — depend on cheap, lower-tier and journeyman pitchers for the season.

Jerry LeibowitzCulver Metropolis

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