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    Los Angeles Dodgers Spring Training Thread

    I just got back from Camelback Ranch, and noticed quite a few players stretching and playing catch. Was not able to verify which players they were, but did notice 2 expensive looking BMW's(one BMW with Pennsylvania plates). I created this thread so that we can give updates, talk about players/coaches, and any upcoming events during Spring Training. Would also like to know if anyone is coming out to AZ to watch a game??
    Last edited by Dodgerbluemmm24; 02-06-2013 at 05:58 PM. Reason: Fixed thread title.

    DEDICATED TO DWIGHT HOWARD

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    One game I am looking forward to watch is the Mexican team vs the Dodgers on March 6th!!

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    I un-stuck the off-season thread.
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    Schedule:

    http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/sc...id=114&c_id=LA

    An article on our pitchers:

    http://losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/ne...ews_la&c_id=la

    LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers kept last week's Young Guns pitching minicamp under wraps. So, nobody outside the organization saw Clayton Kershaw throw a bullpen session with no pain in his right hip, or Javy Guerra throw pain-free coming off collarbone surgery, or Ronald Belisario throwing his nasty stuff off a mound.

    And no outsiders saw former first-rounder Chris Withrow now that he's been switched from a starting pitcher to a reliever, or Pedro Baez now that he's been switched from a third baseman to a pitcher.

    But Rick Honeycutt saw all of that and more at Camelback Ranch-Glendale, and he's as excited as a pitching coach with eight high-priced starters and a loaded bullpen can be.

    "Clayton was great, outstanding," said Honeycutt. "But he was outstanding his last three starts, so that wasn't a surprise. Shawn Tolleson had a little back tightness, but he threw a 'pen. So did Josh Wall and Javy Guerra, who isn't as far behind as I thought he'd be. Belisario was there, he threw twice, looked real good."

    The Young Guns minicamp was originally intended for top pitching prospects, which is why Withrow and fellow first-rounders Zach Lee and Chris Reed were there. But with Spring Training around the corner and the pitching coaches in attendance, the Dodgers have encouraged Major Leaguers like Kershaw, Guerra and Belisario to stop by and get a bullpen in before Spring Training starts.

    With the offseason spending spree, particularly on starters Zack Greinke and Korean lefty Hyun-Jin Ryu, the Dodgers have eight starting pitchers. In addition to Kershaw and the new pair, returning are Josh Beckett, Chad Billingsley (coming off a partially torn elbow ligament), Chris Capuano, Aaron Harang and Ted Lilly (coming off shoulder surgery).

    Honeycutt said Capuano, who lives in Arizona, threw two bullpen sessions at the minicamp last week. If Billingsley is healthy, there won't be room in the rotation for Capuano, Harang or Lilly.

    "Better to have too much," said Honeycutt. "Where we're at is what the game should be about. Nothing is handed to you. It's about competition. It's not just about winning, it's about winning everything. These guys know the situation. We've got X-number of starters and just five spots that will go to the guys throwing the best. I don't think anything isn't as it should be."

    Billingsley was not at the minicamp, remaining at home in Pennsylvania, but he hasn't had a setback after responding well to platelet-rich plasma injections. There is no way to know if his elbow will hold up until it is tested in Spring Training.

    "He has to be smart and be open if he feels something so he doesn't push it past the point," said Honeycutt. "There's a fine line between being really hurt or having something you can deal with. Chad tends to pitch through whatever is going on, and he's not always open about what's going on. He needs to be honest with himself."

    The Dodgers traded away eight young pitchers -- Rubby De La Rosa, Nathan Eovaldi, Scott McGough, Logan Bawcom, Josh Lindblom, Ethan Martin, Ryan O'Sullivan and Allen Webster -- during last summer's shopping spree for proven veterans.

    Honeycutt didn't see Kenley Jansen throw, but the reliever arrived the day Honeycutt left and has been throwing bullpens with no ill effects from the surgery he had to fix an irregular heartbeat.

    Honeycutt mentioned Jansen, a transformed catcher, in reference to Baez, signed for $200,000 to be a power-hitting third baseman. Baez, a .247 hitter in six Minor League seasons, is starting over as a hard-throwing reliever a la Jansen, who came out from behind the plate to emerge as a bullpen strikeout king.

    "They put him on the mound in instructional league and that fastball is really strong," Honeycutt said of Baez, who turns 25 next month. "You talk about Kenley when you see the ball come out of his hand. He hasn't been overwhelmed by thinking too much about pitching. He just sees the glove and throws it and that's kind of refreshing."

    Withrow, the Dodgers' No. 1 pick in 2007, had early bouts with the yips and more recently chronic back problems. Withrow responded to a bullpen move late last year, and Honeycutt said it's now permanent, hoping the role change can work Eric Gagne-like wonders for Withrow, whose electric arm is undisputed.

    Maybe management recalls a hard-throwing second-rounder that struggled as a starter and was never tried as a reliever. Instead, the Dodgers let Joel Hanrahan leave as a free agent and he went on to be an All-Star closer. "Chris wanted the change," Honeycutt said. "He likes attacking more. He reminds me a little of Gagne, somebody who might throw three or four innings as a starter but have one [bad] inning, and you can eliminate that if you're only asking one inning of relief from him. Maybe one- or two-inning stints will be easier on his back. He's got the arm."

    Honeycutt said he was also impressed with pitchers just added to the Major League roster -- Matt Magill and Steven Ames -- and especially 100-mph right-hander Jose Dominguez.
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    Let's get it..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgerbluemmm24 View Post
    I un-stuck the off-season thread.
    Just wanted to compliment you on your job as MOD. Since you too over the giants fans have stpped trolling, things are organized and its alot more enjoyable to be in the Dodgers forum..Nice work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by blazer5 View Post
    Just wanted to compliment you on your job as MOD. Since you too over the giants fans have stpped trolling, things are organized and its alot more enjoyable to be in the Dodgers forum..Nice work!
    X2.. bluemmm24 has been great
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    Quote Originally Posted by blazer5 View Post
    Just wanted to compliment you on your job as MOD. Since you too over the giants fans have stpped trolling, things are organized and its alot more enjoyable to be in the Dodgers forum..Nice work!
    Well, in fairness, Dodgers fans haven't been posting here either!

    Juuuuuust kidding, I agree. Well done, bluemmm(mmm?)

    Its funny how all the trolling almost immediately started trickling off, then just died out completely.

    Here's to a troll free season! And here's to you bluemmm,mmm,mmm ()

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    I might come out there, Rasa. My buddy and I are planning on making it a yearly trip. I'll let you know when


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    This forum died after Grenkie signed because there's not much to talk about.

    I'd also imagine that most Dodger fans spend time in the Lakers forum as well.

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    I'm planning to go on a trip for ST games, but I do hate the scorching weather of Arizona. Our forum is a bit dead because there isn't much to talk about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodgerbluemmm24 View Post
    This forum died after Grenkie signed because there's not much to talk about.

    I'd also imagine that most Dodger fans spend time in the Lakers forum as well.
    My bad, I was referring to the trolling fans. Started trickling off as soon as you were announced, then just died off completely.


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    Not really ST related, but Felix just signed for 7/175.

    Kershaw must be pretty happy.

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    The forum will pick up for the season...

    Kershaw gonna get paid bank
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    I cannot wait I feel like a giddy school boy we have a lot to look forward to this year from Donny finally getting in his coaching grove with out the handcuffs of the previous ownership, big Mac helping the hitters he really proved himself in St Louis and the players raved about him and the connection he creates along with the strategic plan he helps the create for every at bat, the new lineup getting a chance to gel in ST this is important as it will create proper leadership in the clubhouse and let the players who were asked to come in and make significant contributions last year feel like they are part of the team instead of being throw in the mix and last but not least the pitching should be great along with added production out of the lineup the pitchers and bully should thrive! Oh and for heavens sake pay kershaw !!!!!!
    Go dodgers!!!!
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    Go Flyers!!!!!
    I would give her a ball maybe two!!!!!!!!

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