
The Dodgers continued to add players to their 60-man player pool on Friday, increasing the current count to 58 players.
Continue reading “Dodgers Prospect Watch: A Closer Look at Michael Busch”

The Dodgers continued to add players to their 60-man player pool on Friday, increasing the current count to 58 players.
Continue reading “Dodgers Prospect Watch: A Closer Look at Michael Busch”

While we’re still not exactly sure how—or if—the 2020 MLB season will play out, because of all the rule changes and roster ramifications, there still could be a handful of new, young players who emerge as key contributors to their respective clubs at some point this year.
Continue reading “Dodgers Prospects: Mitchell White Might Be Worth Watching in 2020”

Not long after MLB Pipeline released its annual player rankings for each team last week, the overall league rankings were issued a few days later with the Dodgers netting the third place spot.
Continue reading “MLB Pipeline Ranks Dodgers’ Farm System Third-Best in Baseball”

Staying in tune with the landscape of the Dodgers‘ farm system is sometimes one of the most intriguing parts of following the organization. For every big trade the club makes, it often seems like the strength of the minor league affiliates remains untarnished.
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It seems like every spring there are at least one or two prospects who capitalize on their opportunities during Cactus League play, perhaps showing fans of the Dodgers what might lie in store several years down the road.

According to several reports coming out of camp late Saturday morning, the Dodgers have designated longtime pitching prospect Yadier Alvarez for assignment.
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While the Dodgers have certainly had their fare share of under-the-radar acquisitions this winter, none may be as interesting as the recent signing of pitcher Kieran Lovegrove.

While pitchers and catchers continue to settle back into their routines at Camelback Ranch, we thought it would be a good idea to briefly drift back to the minor league-side of things while re-exploring the depth of the Dodgers‘ stacked farm system.
Continue reading “Catching Up with Pitching Prospect Braydon Fisher”

Aside from all the opinions about the sign-stealing scandals, there were a few interesting bits of information that came out of Fan Fest this year, specifically one clue on how the Dodgers might use young right-hander Dustin May, at least towards the beginning of the season.
Continue reading “A Few Ideas How Dodgers Might Use Dustin May in 2020”