Here we go again. The Dodgers should win the NL West pretty easily, but we know what that means for the postseason: Nothing.
Hi, and welcome to another edition of Dodgers Dugout. My name is Houston Mitchell and here we go again: Enjoying a probable division title while dreading the postseason for the entire season. Despite the two games in South Korea last week, today will feel like the real season opener when the Dodgers take the field at home against the St. Louis Cardinals. The Dodgers should win the NL West again. But there are some things we can look forward to this season, such as ...
“There’s no organization more committed to winning a World Series,” Smith said Wednesday at a news conference at Dodger Stadium. “That’s the most important thing to me when it comes to baseball. Looking forward to these next 10 years.” What does this mean for the quality catchers behind Smith in the minors, such as Dalton Rushing and Diego Cartaya? It's not like you can move one of them to DH, because Ohtani blocks them there. Or to first, because Freddie Freeman is signed through 2027.
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