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Dodgers hitters get first take a look at new star-studded pitching workers: ‘I mean, we’re loaded’

By Editorial Board Published February 19, 2025 7 Min Read
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Dodgers hitters get first take a look at new star-studded pitching workers: ‘I mean, we’re loaded’

PHOENIX — Throughout the monotony of spring coaching, stay batting apply periods are normally structured like boxing matches.

One foremost occasion with a big-name pitcher, surrounded by a bunch of much less notable undercards that includes unheralded arms.

On this 12 months’s Dodgers camp, nonetheless, the crew’s loaded pitching workers has turned such routine actions into star-studded affairs. The most recent instance: Tuesday’s rotation of stay batting apply periods, with the Dodgers trotting out one star pitcher after the subsequent in a visible show of their beautiful depth of arms.

On one subject, two-time Cy Younger Award winner and $182 million signing Blake Snell confronted hitters for the primary time as a Dodger. On an adjoining diamond, $72 million signing Tanner Scott, thought of one of the best reliever out there on this 12 months’s free-agent market, did the identical.

At one other level, two of the crew’s prime returning pitchers, Tyler Glasnow and Blake Treinen, went via their first stay session of the spring.

Even a number of the different pitchers who threw Tuesday — together with veteran relievers Kirby Yates (who was signed to a $13 million deal final month) and Luis García (one of many extra completed nonroster invitations in camp on a minor-league deal), in addition to returning left-handers Alex Vesia and Anthony Banda — drew the eye of followers and crew brass.

“I mean, we’re loaded,” mentioned catcher Will Smith, who was behind the plate for Snell and Yates. “Just gotta stay healthy, gotta keep those guys going and pitching well. It’s a long year. Still a hard game. So keep them locked in, keep them pitching well. That’s my job.”

Snell had a number of the day’s most memorable moments, regardless of giving up a house run in a single at-bat towards Chris Taylor.

Along with his mid-90s mph fastball and depraved curveball/slider pairing of breaking pitches, the left-hander snapped off just a few changeups that wowed teammate Bobby Miller, who has grow to be a mentee of Snell’s early on this spring and watched Tuesday’s stay BP from behind dwelling plate.

“He was nasty,” Miller exclaimed. “His changeup is really good. I didn’t know he had it like that.”

Outfielder Michael Conforto, a teammate of Snell’s final 12 months with the San Francisco Giants who additionally signed with the Dodgers this offseason, merely shook his head when requested about dealing with the veteran ace.

In his first at-bat, Conforto struck out on three pitches. Within the subsequent, he fought off a few pitches foul earlier than tapping out on a innocent grounder towards “a slider that looked exactly like a fastball.”

“I was reminded of how lucky I was to be on his team last year, and how lucky I am this year,” Conforto joked. “I don’t even know what you do [against him]. You have to kind of guess, as a lefty.”

Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow warms up in middle subject at Camelback Ranch on Tuesday.

(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Instances)

Glasnow’s session was equally notable. Whereas he additionally gave up a pair lengthy balls, he recorded strikeouts of Taylor and new Korean infielder Hyeseong Kim in back-to-back at-bats, flashing encouraging indicators after lacking the top of final season — together with all the playoffs — with elbow tendinitis.

“He just wasn’t healthy [at the end of last year], he really wasn’t,” supervisor Dave Roberts mentioned of the 6-foot-6 right-hander, who has been dogged repeatedly in his profession by a collection of arm-related accidents. “Right now, if you watch him today and watch him in his ‘pens, he’s a lot more athletic. And I think for me, as a big body guy, if we can just get him to continue to be athletic … you’re going to see a much more consistent Tyler Glasnow.”

Remaining “athletic,” Glasnow later defined, has led to renewed deal with his higher physique actions and backbone angle to this point this spring. After consulting with Dodgers workers and personal biomechanics coaches over the offseason, Glasnow mentioned he found that the entrance aspect of his physique would fly too far open in his supply final 12 months, forcing him to place additional stress on his arm to finish every pitch.

This spring, the 31-year-old All-Star mentioned he’s tweaking his mechanics to stay extra squared as much as dwelling plate.

“When I’m in a healthier position, it’s just less effort for the same type of push, I guess,” he mentioned. “So it’s just trying to carry that through the season.”

Among the many relievers, the one actual query is who will match into what function. The Dodgers aren’t calling Scott their outright nearer for now, although Roberts has hinted he’ll get the majority of save alternatives to start out the season. Treinen, Yates, Vesia and Banda all determine to tackle high-leverage spots, particularly with Evan Phillips and Michael Kopech more likely to begin the 12 months on the injured record.

Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani threw his second bullpen session of spring training at Camelback Ranch on Tuesday.

Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani threw his second bullpen session of spring coaching at Camelback Ranch on Tuesday.

(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Instances)

“Our bullpen and our starting staff is pretty dang good,” Scott mentioned. “It’s gonna be really fun.”

As if all that wasn’t sufficient, Shohei Ohtani additionally threw his second bullpen session of the spring, as effectively, pumping 21 fastballs over the plate as he continues to work towards his long-awaited return to full-time two-way duties.

“Everyone’s aware there are all these superstars around,” Glasnow mentioned. “But I think once you are in a clubhouse with them enough, it’s like, they’re just all teammates.”

Maybe so. However put all of them collectively, and even one thing as mundane as stay batting apply can immediately grow to be a heavyweight occasion.

“There’s a lot of talent, for sure,” Snell mentioned. “I think once games start, that’s when you get even more excited.”

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