Dodgers Dugout: Here’s an incredible Dodgers’ pitching number
LA TimesHi, and welcome to another edition of Dodgers Dugout. Look at the fewest runs allowed by an NL team this season: Dodgers, 60 St. Louis, 97 New York, 100 Milwaukee, 102 Miami, 103 San Francisco, 107 San Diego, 112 Arizona, 112 League average: 119 In last place is Cincinnati, which has allowed 179, which helps explain why the Reds are 5-23. Let’s look at ERA Dodgers, 2.07 New York, 3.24 Milwaukee, 3.25 Miami, 3.32 Arizona, 3.33 St. Louis, 3.45 League average: 3.92 Starting pitcher ERA Dodgers, 1.83 Arizona, 2.21 New York, 3.05 San Diego, 3.08 Milwaukee, 3.35 Miami, 3.50 San Francisco, 3.68 St. Louis, 3.72 Worst: Cincinnati, 8.54 Reliever ERA Dodgers, 2.42 Miami, 3.05 Milwaukee, 3.08 St. Louis, 3.11 Atlanta, 3.28 Chicago, 3.46 San Francisco, 3.47 New York, 3.53 Worst: Cincinnati, 4.92 Those are amazing numbers by the Dodgers, and probably unsustainable. 26-man roster The current 26-man roster: Pitchers *Tyler Anderson Phil Bickford Walker Buehler *Robbie Erlin Tony Gonsolin Brusdar Graterol Daniel Hudson Tommy Kahnle *Clayton Kershaw Craig Kimbrel Reyes Moronta Evan Phillips *Julio Urías *Alex Vesia *-left-handed Catchers Austin Barnes Will Smith Infielders Hanser Alberto Freddie Freeman Gavin Lux Max Muncy Edwin Ríos Justin Turner Trea Turner Outfielders Cody Bellinger Mookie Betts Chris Taylor These names seems familiar A look at how players who were with the Dodgers last season are doing this season for other teams : Matt Beaty, Padres, 37 at-bats,.108/.175/.189, 11 OPS+ Josiah Gray, Nationals, 4-2, 3.45 ERA, 31.1 IP, 25 hits, 16 walks, 34 K’s Kenley Jansen, Braves, 0-0, 3.27 ERA, 11 IP, 6 hits, 2 walks, 15 K’s, 8 saves Joe Kelly, White Sox, on the IL Corey Knebel, Phillies, 0-2, 3.00 ERA, 12 IP, 10 hits, 3 walks, 12 K’s, 5 saves Billy McKinney, A’s, 52 at-bats,.096/.158/.173, 2 OPS+ Sheldon Neuse, A’s, 92 at-bats,.304/.360/.413, 138 OPS+ AJ Pollock, White Sox, 51 at-bats,.176/.204/.216, 27 OPS+ Albert Pujols, Cardinals, 41 at-bats,.220/.319/.390, 112 OPS+ Zach Reks, Rangers, 14 at-bats,.286/.286/.357, 93 OPS+ Keibert Ruiz, Nationals, 87 at-bats,.264/.301/.368, 101 OPS+ Dennis Santana, Rangers, 0-1, 1.29 ERA, 7 IP, 3 hits, 1 walk, 2 K’s Max Scherzer, Mets, 4-1, 2.92 ERA, 37 IP, 26 hits, 9 walks, 49 K’s Corey Seager, Rangers, 101 at-bats,.238/.291/.366, 97 OPS+ Yoshi Tsutsugo, Pirates, 71 at-bats,.183/.307/.239, 64 OPS+ Andrew Vasquez, Blue Jays, 0-0, 15.43 ERA, 2.1 IP, 4 hits, 2 walks, 3 K’s, sent to minors Up next Today: Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 3:30 p.m., SportsNet LA, AM 570, KTNQ 1020 Tuesday: Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 3:30 p.m., SportsNet LA, AM 570, KTNQ 1020 Wednesday: Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 9:30 a.m., SportsNet LA, AM 570, KTNQ 1020 *-left-handed Stories you might have missed Who is Todd Boehly? Dodgers co-owner behind record purchase of Chelsea FC Blake Treinen out until ‘stretch run’ for Dodgers; Victor González set for elbow scope And finally Vin Scully remembers Jim Gilliam.