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    Dodgers Prospects: What To Do With All The Starting Pitching – Miller, Pepiot, Stone, Frasso

    The Dodgers have a lot of higher-level pitching options for the starting rotation. Currently, the Dodgers line up with Julio Urías, Clayton Kershaw, Tony Gonsolin, Dustin May, and Noah Syndergaard as their starting rotation. They also have Ryan Pepiot, Michael Grove, and André Jackson, all well-regarded, and with major-league experience. Now, their two top starting […] More

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    Dodgers Prospects: August 6, 2022 Highlights; Gavin Stone, Michael Grove, Chris Alleyne

    Notes Transactions Adolfo Ramirez goes from the Quakes to the Drillers Jimmy Lewis goes from ACL to the Quakes Landon Knack goes from the Drillers to the Development List OKC Dodgers The OKC Dodgers lost on a walk-off, 4-3. Hitters Ryan Noda hit home run #18 on the year at 105.6 mph and 442 very […] More

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    Landon Knack is on the Fast Track

    The game of baseball has seen a revolution in technology in the last decade, and it has changed the game of baseball in many ways. Terms like Launch Angle and spin rate have become household terms, and Front Offices are relying more on computer-driven data than ever before. But……the more things change, sometimes, the more […] More

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    Dodgers Prospects: Trade Deadline Fallout And More

    The Trade Deadline was last Friday, July 30th and it was absolute chaos for the Dodgers farm system. The Dodgers were part of the biggest trade of the deadline and one other trade that netted another major leaguer. There were also some promotions, demotions, and waiver claims. Traded To The Nationals The Dodgers received the […] More

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    Landon Knack Dominates, Zach McKinstry Rakes, Elliot Soto, Sheldon Neuse and DJ Peters Contribute

    The Dodgers played the Brewers today, March 23rd, and pretty much got dominated. However, there were some late-inning heroics led by the rookies that made the final game score of 9-6 seem closer than it was. In the last two games, the Dodgers have seen two of their stud pitchers give up a lot of […] More

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    Mike Kikham is a Rookie, Gus Varland Strikes Out Tatis, and Landon Knack Gets the “Save”

    The Dodgers played the Padres today in the continuation of the one-way rivalry in a Spring Training game. You clearly would not know that it was a Spring Training game based on some very overzealous Padres fans. The game ended up as a tie but there were some bright spots for some of our prospects. […] More

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    Dodgers Prospect Highlights: Michael Busch, Omar Estevez, Devin Mann and More

    The Dodgers faced off against the Reds earlier tonight, March 9th, in the 8th game of Spring Training. The lineup featured prospects Luke Raley and Omar Estevez. The pitching forecast had Alex Vesia then righties Josiah Gray, Ryan Pepiot, and Landon Knack – a motherload of exciting right-handed pitching prospects. There were a lot of […] More

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    Dodgers Prospects Spring Training Highlights: Zach McKinstry, Bobby Miller, Landon Knack and More

    Spring Training games are now becoming a regular part of our routine. I really like the night games as it allows me to watch them. For the 4th game of the exhibition season, the Dodgers played against the Reds. In the starting lineup were prospects Zach McKinstry, Luke Raley, and Zach Reks. The prospect pitchers […] More

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    Dodgers Prospects: Dodgers Sign Landon Knack

    The Dodgers have reached a contract agreement with 2nd round pick, Landon Knack. He was the 60th pick of the draft and was a 5th-year senior at East Tennessee State University. The Dodgers still have two more picks to sign in the form of Clayton Beeter and Jake Vogel. With the Dodgers having about $2.8M […] More

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    Dodgers Prospects: FanGraphs Adds Draft Picks To Prospects List

    A few weeks ago we wrote about the FanGraphs Top 47 Prospects List for the Dodgers. Now, FanGraphs has updated that list to include some of the recent draft picks from the 2020 draft. First, let’s make something clear, these lists are not objective but are simply semi-informed, subjective speculations. In other words, they are just […] More