1. I think my biggest issue with the whole Utley thing is you assumed what my opinion was, despite me never actually saying it. That's why I thought most of your take was nonsense.
2. He might have played under those coaches, but that doesn't mean that is his philosophy. He's struggled adapting to the NL style of play and it's shown. I don't think it was as big of a deal this year because he didn't have the power he's had in the past two years, but it's been a huge concern.
3. Nice stories, but it severely clouds your judgement.
4. You've talked to Dodger fans? I have as well. They said that Dodger fans are the greatest and none of them would ever hurt a fly. Here is the biggest flaw. You spent all this time thinking Magic is the owner and has a say in the clubhouse and the philosophy. You know what Magic's role is? His role is to show up and talk with fans. That's. It. He has no say on anything other than maybe local marketing. He doesn't make any business decisions. He doesn't make any philosophical decisions. He doesn't make any baseball decisions. He doesn't make any personnel decisions. He might sit in on meetings, but he's not doing anything with the Dodgers than cashing a paycheck. He added 50 million to the purchase cost, not because the Guggenheim group needed the money, but because they needed to buy back the goodwill the McCourt's lost. I mean, Frank ruined the best fan support in all of sports. Magic was supposed to get fans back in. He's not dictating anything for the Dodgers. He's share of the team is 2.3%. You think they let him make any decisions? Of course not. That's why anything following your rant on Magic was nonsense and not worth following. The rest of this paragraph explains the bitterness re: pool.
5. Kershaw immature? Way, way to really gain some credibility. Here is a video of it all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhKYSs42K1s" target="_blank If your not too busy to watch, half the Dodgers are smiling after every name is booed. For someone who watches a lot of baseball, I thought you would have been a little more aware of things like this. As for Puig, water is wet. It's just how he is. As for Turner, I like how you mention him for some random reason (I guess Chris Hatcher just lost out via the random number generator), but the second biggest headcase on the team after Puig is probably Ethier. But you played with him, so he must be cool and not worth a mention.
6. Your showtime nonsense has created more nonsense in this last paragraph. Our "GM" didn't play baseball, but our president of baseball operations (Andrew Friedman) played college baseball at Tulane. The rest of it isn't how the Dodgers are going to operate at all. There is a serious push to NOT sign Zach Greinke because the team doesn't want to be like the aging Yankees were, a team full of overpriced aging veterans pushing 40. Yes, with that payroll they need to win (Let's just ignore your asinine Showtime take) and they are trying to shift what they inherited and did when they took over.
I'll run down the bad contracts
1. Kershaw - Face of the franchise
2. Greinke - FA; possible resigning, likely reigning Cy Young
3. Adrian Gonzalez - 21 million for 3 more years. Highly paid, possibly overpriced, but still an elite player
4. Carl Crawford - Way overpriced. They'll probably buy him out. This management group traded for him, but he was the price of AGon. I'd expect him to be released this offseason
5. Ethier - Bad contract, signed by McCourt, efforts have been made to trade him. Known malcontent, possibly traded this offseason with the Dodgers likely to eat some of the contract
6. Utley - Cost them about 3 million dollars in contract plus a 2 million dollar buyout. FA
7. McCarthy - A bad deal due to injury. If he's healthy, which will likely be never, a good option. Makes 12 million per year
8. Rollins - FA now after getting 11 million this year
9. Anderson - 10 million. Should get a bigger deal elsewhere
10. Kendrick - 9.5 million, he was essentially a one year guy. Maybe they pick him up for another year. I would have kept Heaney myself. Trade Gordon was the wrong move
11. Guerrero was a speculation buy and probably will be dealt this offseason.
12. Puig is on a friendly deal that is close to souring. Wouldnt be surprised to seem him traded, but he really has no value right now
13. JP Howell probably wont get his 6.5 extension picked up
14. Ryu has a team friendly deal
15. Everyone else isnt making much.
Players not on the team:
1. Brian Wilson. They took a gamble he could still pitch and he couldn't. Deal off the books.
2. Dan Haren. They paid him 10 million to go away. In hindsight, they probably could have used him, but they didnt know they'd have essentially 3 starters all year.
3. Hector Olivera. He's included in that 280 million, but it was essentially his bonus. They used his signing to basically get top tier prospects in trades. The Dodgers essentially turned to a European Soccer and NBA model of acquiring talent through money and other players. Give us something good for your bad players. They have cash to burn. Not bothering to research the 280 million payroll, I could understand your take, but have a little less arrogance and "know it all" attitude about how it's being handled.
4. Bronson Arroyo. He was another bad contract the Dodgers took on for young players. They didn't sign him, that was the D-Backs, but the Dodgers just used his contract as a way to build their farm system.
5. Matt Kemp's contract is being paid off because, as with speculation on Greinke, the Dodgers management doesn't want to have aging players on declining contracts. To them, it was worth it to get an All Star caliber C now with Kemp still mostly in his prime, before he becomes another Crawford/Ethier where nobody wants them even with their salary being paid for.
Getting back to the last paragraph, they are doing exactly that. With all of those contracts off the book, and improving their farm system, the Dodgers payroll is getting slashed by basically 50% with the Greinke opt out. Their payroll next year sits at 158 million. I would imagine you'll see another headline that reads "Dodgers owe 50 million dollars to players not on roster" next year if Ethier and Crawford move on. They are going to sign another pitcher (or at least I hope) and Friedman, oh wait, Zhadi, will probably be active in the trade market, but the 280 million this year was a way to try and shift the focus on rebuilding the farm system and clearing up a lot of inherited problems. Not giving out bad contracts because they want to replicate some nonsense issue like "Showtime" because Magic Johnson said it in his press conference.