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Hernández: Freddie Freeman signing could power Dodgers into baseball’s legendary realm

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They’ve extra energy than the 1927 New York Yankees. They’ve the depth of the Huge Purple Machine, however with a chosen hitter of their lineup as an alternative of a pitcher.

The 2022 Dodgers have an opportunity to be a brand new benchmark on this nation’s longest-running skilled sports activities league.

They don’t have the pitching to be the best group of all-time, however they’ve the weapons to be the best offense within the historical past of the sport.

The franchise of Sandy Koufax, Fernando Valenzuela and Clayton Kershaw is now the group of Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts and Max Muncy.

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“It’s going to be cool to look again and say this can be a lineup that I used to be part of,” outfielder AJ Pollock mentioned Thursday, a day after the Dodgers agreed to a six-year, $162-million contract with Freeman.

Need energy?

The Blue Bombers have eight hitters who clubbed 20 or extra residence runs final season and one other who smacked 19.

Need pace?

They’ve Betts and Trea Turner.

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Need consistency?

That’s the place Freeman is available in, the previous Nationwide League MVP lacking a mixed seven video games during the last 4 seasons.

“When you go throughout the place gamers, we’ve obtained mainly 9 All-Stars,” Kershaw mentioned.

Will Smith, the one non-All-Star within the projected common beginning lineup, is positioned to earn the consideration this 12 months. The 26-year-old Smith is the best-hitting catcher within the Nationwide League.

Kershaw shook his head when requested about his group’s acquisition of Freeman.

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“I nonetheless didn’t imagine it,” he mentioned.

Atlanta Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman celebrates throughout Recreation 4 of the World Collection towards the Houston Astros on Oct. 30.

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Seated in entrance of his locker, Kershaw continued, “Freddie is likely to be the very best hitter within the sport. It’s shut. He’s up there. Freddie, Juan Soto, Mookie.”

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He smiled.

“We’ve two of them,” Kershaw mentioned.

Additionally they have three former MVPs within the order in Freeman, Betts and Cody Bellinger. Kershaw can also be a former MVP.

There are stars all over the place.

“Truthfully, you come right here and also you type of get used to it,” Pollock mentioned. “You get used to taking part in with superstars and guys which can be unbelievable hitters, unbelievable gamers. Now, we’ve obtained one other man.”

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Supervisor Dave Roberts mentioned that within the days earlier than the Dodgers struck their cope with Freeman, he drew up potential lineups. He wouldn’t expose specifics, however mentioned, “The lineup’s pretty much as good a lineup as I’ve ever seen.”

Right here’s what it may seem like:

The addition of Freeman decreases the burdens on Muncy and Bellinger to be the group’s left-handed-hitting catalysts. Muncy is recovering from an elbow damage that sidelined him for the playoffs whereas Bellinger is coming off a season wherein he batted .165.

Freeman’s presence may assist counter the highest right-handers within the division, together with Yu Darvish and Joe Musgrove of the San Diego Padres and Logan Webb of the San Francisco Giants. Within the postseason, the Dodgers may face the likes of Jacob deGrom and Max Scherzer of the New York Mets or Corbin Burnes and Brandon Woodruff of the Milwaukee Brewers.

With Freeman now the group’s first baseman, Muncy is predicted to play primarily at second base whereas sometimes beginning at third base or because the designated hitter. Freeman will seemingly transfer into the No. 2 spot within the order beforehand occupied by the departed Corey Seager. A number of established hitters will probably be bumped down a spot or extra within the lineup, however Muncy mentioned that wouldn’t be an issue.

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Muncy mentioned of Freeman, “He makes our lineup so harmful. He’s going to be enjoyable to look at on a nightly foundation, however on high of that, he offers us a greater probability to win one other World Collection. And that’s what we’re all about right here, is profitable. There’s not one individual in right here that didn’t need him.”

The power of Muncy, Taylor and Gavin Lux to play a number of positions will keep the group’s trademark flexibility.

The Dodgers scored a NL-leading 830 runs and have been the one NL group that ranked within the high 5 within the majors in scoring. They may now be taking part in with a chosen hitter. They will even have a model of Bellinger who will probably be one other 12 months faraway from a shoulder operation that restricted him final 12 months. And they’re substituting the often-injured Seager for the extra sturdy Freeman.

They’ve questions on their rotation depth and bullpen, however the Dodgers may rating sufficient to not make any of that matter.

“We must always grind groups, we should always go deep into ‘pens, we should always rating runs,” Roberts mentioned. “It simply permits for not probably redlining starters or relievers and provides you extra latitude or flexibility by scoring runs.”

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In fact, at this stage, the whole lot is theoretical.

“We’ve set to work collectively and are available collectively as a group as a result of there are some issues about tradition and chemistry and issues like that that you need to work on,” Kershaw mentioned. “We are able to’t simply assume that as a result of we’ve obtained 9 of the very best gamers within the sport working on the market day-after-day that we’re going to win. We’ve set to work on that. And we are going to.”

As a result of essentially the most distinguished locations in historical past are reserved for groups that win.

The Dodgers’ offense will probably be excellent, even perhaps nice. A championship may make it legendary.

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Photos of the Maryland car crash that took the life of Minnesota Vikings cornerback Khyree Jackson, among others, showed the vehicle he was in destroyed. 

Jackson was in the passenger seat of a maroon Dodge Charger, which was seen on a tow truck in photos obtained by TMZ. 

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The car is almost unrecognizable, as it is flattened in the back of the tow truck, while a different photo shows the interior of the vehicle on the outside with the rear of the car detached from the rest of the body. 

Photo of the Dodge Charger Minnesota Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson and two of his high school teammates were in during a fatal Maryland car crash. (TMZSports.com)

Maryland State Police issued a statement saying they are investigating the crash that occurred in Upper Marlboro and left Jackson and two of his high school teammates – Isaiah Hazel, 23, and Anthony Lytton Jr., 24 – dead. 

Police found that Hazel, the driver of the Dodge Charger, and Jackson were dead upon arrival. Lytton was transported to the hospital and pronounced dead by medical personnel later on. 

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Photo of a totaled Dodge Charger Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson died in along with two of his high school teammates following a Maryland car crash. (TMZSports.com)

Police say the accident occurred shortly after 3:14 a.m. Saturday, as troopers from the Forestville Barrack responded to the crash. 

VIKINGS ROOKIE KHYREE JACKSON DEAD AT 24 AFTER MARYLAND CAR CRASH

There were three vehicles involved in the crash, which included a silver Infinity Q50 and a Chevy Impala. Police say their initial findings were the driver of the Infinity Q50, identified as Cori Clingman, 23, attempted to change lanes at a “high rate of speed when she struck the Dodge Charger and then struck the Chevrolet Impala.”

The Charger, then, traveled off the right side of the road and “struck multiple tree stumps” before coming to a rest. No one was injured in Clingman’s vehicle, which had two other passengers inside, while the Chevy Impala driver refused medical attention at the scene. 

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Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy puts his arm around cornerback Khyree Jackson during rookie camp on May 10, 2024, at TCO Performance Center in Eagan, Minnesota. (Nick Wosika/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Investigators believe alcohol may have been a contributing factor in the crash, though they did not specify which driver. 

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The Vikings released a statement on Saturday confirming the news that Jackson, a fourth-round pick out of Oregon in 2024, had passed away. 

“I am absolutely crushed by this news,” head coach Kevin O’Connell said in the statement. 

“Khyree brought a contagious energy to our facility and our team. His confidence and engaging personality immediately drew his teammates to him. In our short time together, it was evident Khyree was going to develop into a tremendous professional football player, but what was more impressive was his desire to become the best person he could be for his family and those around him. I am at a loss for words. My heart goes out to Khyree’s family, friends, teammates and coaches.”

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Khyree Jackson of Oregon runs the 40-yard dash during the NFL Combine at the Lucas Oil Stadium on March 1, 2024, in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

ESPN reported that Hazel and Lytton both played college football, with the former spending time at Maryland and Charlotte, while the latter spent time at Florida State and Penn State. 

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Dodgers are on track to make playoffs again. So why hasn't Dave Roberts been given a new contract?

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Dodgers are on track to make playoffs again. So why hasn't Dave Roberts been given a new contract?

Everyone knows how this will play out — the way it plays out every year.

As the postseason approaches, the whispers will increase in volume. Eventually, they will become the story and all anyone will talk about is how Dave Roberts will be fired if the Dodgers don’t win the World Series.

The intensity of this speculation varies from season to season, depending on how much time Roberts has left on his contract.

In this case, Roberts has one year after this season. The conversations about his future will be louder than usual.

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Which is a load of nonsense.

The Dodgers know what they have in Roberts, who now has a nine-season track record of nearly unprecedented success. Even if they falter in October again and upper management wants to deflect blame, there would be no upside in attempting to make him a scapegoat. Just like in the last couple of postseasons, the Dodgers’ likeliest playoff pitfalls will be the obvious holes on the roster, which the majority of fans are smart enough to recognize.

So why haven’t the Dodgers approached Roberts about a new contract? Why would they allow Roberts to be subjected to the kind of scrutiny that weakens him in the eyes of his players? Why would they give oxygen to theories that could only be a distraction for the team?

Just extend his deal already.

Asked if the Dodgers have considered doing that, Andrew Friedman, president of baseball operations, replied in a text message, “Doc is a big part of what we have accomplished in the past and we look forward to him being a big part of what we will accomplish in the future. Right now, all of our focus and attention are on doing everything we can to win a Championship this season.”

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Again, why haven’t the Dodgers approached Roberts about a new contract?

Apart from four Negro League managers, no manager in baseball history has as high of a winning percentage as Roberts, and none of the four won as many games as Roberts.

Roberts is on track to lead the Dodgers to the postseason for the ninth time in nine years, and if that sounds boring, well, maybe it’s time to appreciate boring.

Consider the team’s current situation.

Tyler Glasnow, who is already nearing his career high in innings pitched, was blown up in a recent start. Yoshinobu Yamamoto hasn’t thrown a baseball since he was sidelined because of a shoulder injury. Walker Buehler isn’t even with the team, as he aborted his initial attempt to return from an elbow reconstruction and is working with private coaches in Florida.

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Any other World Series contender would have been concerned, if not downright panicking.

The Dodgers? They’re behaving as if nothing’s wrong, even after they were beaten twice in a three-game series against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

This unmistakable calmness around Dodger Stadium shouldn’t be taken for granted — nor should Roberts, who is responsible for shaping this environment.

The Dodgers have made 11 consecutive postseason appearances, but their history didn’t guarantee them being on track to return to the October stage. Look at what’s happening to the defending World Series champion Texas Rangers.

A billion-dollar winter didn’t guarantee the Dodgers any victories, either. Look at what happened to the New York Mets and San Diego Padres after their spending sprees in recent years.

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The peaceful atmosphere around the Dodgers obscures a number of events that could have distracted, or even derailed, them. Interpreter Ippei Mizuhara admitted to stealing nearly $17 million from Shohei Ohtani to cover his gambling debts. Gavin Lux played his way out of being the starting shortstop, resulting in Mookie Betts taking over the position. Last month, Betts went down because of a broken hand.

Roberts kept the Dodgers in balance. He did so with his deft management of an old bullpen, by talking confidence into the likes of journeyman reliever Yohan Ramírez, by trusting an unproven starter such as Gavin Stone and by ensuring Miguel Rojas remained engaged enough to be able to step in to play shortstop when Betts became unavailable.

Before one recent game, Roberts accompanied Clayton Kershaw to the outfield, where he watched the sidelined veteran throw on flat ground. On his way back to the bench, Roberts checked in with utilityman Chris Taylor, who was batting .095 in the team’s first 64 games but over .260 since.

Roberts claimed to not be concerned about a new contract, or how the absence of one could shape the public’s perception of him.

“The right answer, or the honest answer, is that I’m focused on this year and winning a championship for the city of Los Angeles and the Dodgers,” Roberts said. “Obviously, my hope is that I could be here. I don’t want to manage anywhere else, so I hope things work out.”

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Roberts shouldn’t have to hope. The matter should be resolved as soon as possible.

The last time Roberts was in this position was in 2021, the year after the Dodgers won the World Series. They were eliminated in the National League Championship Series that year after Max Scherzer couldn’t take the mound because the front office implemented an unnecessary plan for him to close out the previous round. Roberts’ competence was called into question as the Dodgers lost control of the series and speculation mounted over his future. The Dodgers ultimately extended his contract before his lame-duck season the next year, but not until late in spring training.

Unless the Dodgers think Roberts isn’t the best option to lead them into the future — and every indication is that he is — there’s no reason for them to let him be scrutinized that way again. It’s disrespectful to Roberts, and it’s counterproductive to winning another championship.

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Pittsburgh Pirates phenom pitcher Paul Skenes has made it to the National League All-Star team, and with the selection comes new MLB history. 

Skenes became the first player in league history to be taken No. 1 overall in the MLB Draft and then named the following year to an All-Star team, according to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale. 

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Skenes debuted only two months ago, but the hype has been very real for the LSU product. 

Paul Skenes, #30 of the Pittsburgh Pirates, delivers a pitch in the first inning during the game against the New York Mets at PNC Park on July 5, 2024 in Pittsburgh. (Justin Berl/Getty Images)

The 22-year-old made his long-awaited debut on May 11 against the Chicago Cubs, where he mowed down seven hitters, while allowing one homer, six hits and two walks over his innings of work. 

Since then, Skenes has earned himself a 2.12 ERA over 10 starts, striking out 78 hitters with just 12 walks. Additionally, the Pirates are 7-3 in games he starts. 

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PIRATES ROOKIE PHENOM PAUL SKENES MAKES MLB HISTORY WITH ANOTHER DOMINANT OUTING

“You definitely can’t expect it,” Skenes said of his All-Star Game bid, per the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. “I think it’s just a product of being present and doing the work that it takes, that kind of thing. The expectation was definitely to win the national championship when we were there. That was the only thing that we wanted to do. 

“But in terms of getting drafted first overall, getting called up whenever I was called up, and now the All-Star game, there were no expectations for me. It’s kind of just about doing as much as I can and allowing others to make the decision for me.”

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Paul Skenes, #30 of the Pittsburgh Pirates, throws a pitch against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on May 17, 2024 in Chicago. (Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images)

Sporting a triple-digit fastball on the radar gun with some other nasty breaking pitches, Skenes has proven to be the young ace the Pirates hoped he would be one day. They are certainly not complaining that he is already making an impact in the bigs after needing just 12 minor league starts before his debut. 

“I think the thing we’re seeing with him is No. 1, he has really elite stuff,” manager Derek Shelton said of Skenes. “The things that we’re seeing on him is his ability to grow within starts. I think even the last two starts, the first couple innings he’s been out of sorts a bit with his mechanics, and we’ve seen him make adjustments and not let games get away from him. That’s a really rare thing for a young pitcher.”

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There were several other firsts for National League pitchers alongside Skenes in this year’s All-Star Game, including Miami Marlins reliever Tanner Scott, Philadelphia Phillies reliever Matt Strahm and San Diego Padres reliever Robert Suarez, among others. 

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Paul Skenes, #30 of the Pittsburgh Pirates, throws a pitch against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on May 17, 2024 in Chicago. (Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images)

In fact, each pitcher is either a first- or second-time All-Star except for Atlanta Braves starter Chris Sale, who will be pitching in his eighth All-Star Game. 

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