The Baseball Bloggers Alliance is pleased to announce the formation of the Goose Gossage Award.

Predicting the Opening Day Roster

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I was working on this earlier in the day, before the announcements about Eric Stults and Jason Repko were made. It certainly made my job much easier.

Quick hits- Part Deux

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A few things, including the link to my new story on Baseball Reflections.

Quick hits

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Just a few quick hits to touch on some ideas and pass along some information.

Prospect Watch

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Some of the Dodgers bigger name prospects are in Major League camp, and some aren't.
Who is on the rise and who has fallen into the shadows?

Spring Training Thoughts: March 12

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Let's roundup everything that's been going on.

Martin out; opportunity arises

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Trouble and bad luck keep finding Russell Martin on the baseball field.
Once the gem of this group of budding Dodger prospects, Martin was close to becoming the face of the Dodgers.
Then 2009.
Martin hit just .250 with seven home runs and 53 runs driven in last season, both career lows. He stole just 11 bases, his lowest since his rookie year, in which he didn't play the full season in the bigs. His slugging, on-base and OPS were all the lowest they have ever been. He slugged just .352. There were players (well, at least Joe Mauer) who had higher averages then Martin slugged. Not good.
So after averaging over 140 games per season for the better part of the last four seasons, the busiest backstop in the game is shelved for a while with a groin injury and might not be ready for Opening Day. This is not good for Mr. Martin, more than anyone.
For one, Martin is a slow starter. He hit only .205 last April, and hit .167 for the first week.
He did the same thing in 2008, hitting just .197 for the first three weeks. So, we can see he is a slow starter, so missing Spring Training, especially when trying to rebound from a sub-par year, is not going to be good.
How bad does this hurt the club?
Not too bad, I submit.

Playing Pepper: Dodgers style

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Did an interview with my friend and Baseball Bloggers Alliance brother Daniel Shoptaw from C70. The segment is called Playing Pepper, and it was all about the Dodgers.
Here it is, enjoy!

Anderson gives Dodgers options

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It has been brought to my attention that some Dodger fans don't like the signing of Garrett Anderson.

What do to with the two-bag

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We don't have anybody of Orlando Hudson's caliber this year, that's for certain.