Dodgers Daily: 9-30-22

Vargas was verified, Heandog harnessed the Padres, and the bullpen showed its Brawn. There was a lot of great action in last nights game, and we’ve got it covered.

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The Dodgers got in a quick 2-0 hole, but thanks to 3 RBIs from Miguel Vargas, one from Freddie Freeman, and another great performance from the bullpen, the Dodgers beat the Padres again last night 5-2. The Dodgers won every series this year against the Padres, so that’s always a good thing.

Watch Heaney in action

Andrew Heaney had a great outing for the Dodgers going 4 innings and giving up no runs on 3 hits and 6 strikeouts. Heaney has an ERA of 2.88 on the year with a WHIP of 1.08, an avg. against of just .209 & a K: BB ratio of over 5 to 1. He was 92-94 on his fastball.

Watch Freeman get the Dodgers on the board

Freddie Freeman extended his on-base streak to 20 games with an RBI single. Freeman leads the league in hits (193), average (.327), is 2nd in the league in on-base % (.408), and is 10th in RBIs.

Watch Vargas get 2 RBIs

Miguel Vargas put the Dodgers in the lead with a 2 strike, 2 out, 2 RBI base hit. Vargas has hits in 3 games in a row and has 5 RBIs in his last 2 games played.

Watch Kimbrel go scoreless

Craig Kimbrel had a clean inning in his attempt to repurpose himself for a role other than closer., Kimbrel touched 97 on his 4-seam and paired that with his 84-85 mph knuckle curve.

Watch Smith hit home run #24

Will Smith hit home run #24 and it was hit 99.2 and traveled 360 very happy feet. Smith is hitting .310 in his last 7 games with an OPS of .862. He’s hitting .293 with an OPS of .873 in his last 15 games. He has 9 extra-base hits and 10 RBIs this month.

Watch Ferguson hit 97

Caleb Ferguson was feeling the velo as he hit 97 twice in striking out Juan Soto. Ferguson has an ERA of just 1.91, a WHIP of just 1.09, and an average against of just .181. Ferguson has gone scoreless in 9 of his last 10 outings, and 32 of his 36 outings on the year.

Watch Martin Strike Out Manny Machado

In case anyone wanted to watch Manny Machado strike out again, here you go! Chris Martin has gone scoreless in his last 11 outings, 17 of his last 18, and 21 of his last 23. He has 16 strikeouts this month to just 1 walk! That’s crazy good!

Watch Vesia get out of a jam

Alex Vesia slammed the door on a Padres rally and kept Chris Martin scoreless. Vesia has gone scoreless in 4 in a row and 25 of his last 26 outings. His avg. against this month is .097, it was .108 last month and .186 in July. The dude has been incredible!

Watch Price close out the Padres

Down go the Padres as David Price picked up his 2nd save of the season and slammed the door on San Diego’s chances of winning a series against the Dodgers this year in the regular season.

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Author: casey.porter

I have been a teacher and coach at Guthrie Public Schools for almost 30 years. I taught Special Education for the first 18 years of my teaching career and have taught US History and AP US for the last 10. I have been a coach at the High School level for 30 years and have been a Head Coach in multiple sports, most recently being Baseball at Guthrie High School. I love baseball and I love the Dodgers, and being located in Oklahoma, I have the chance to go to several Drillers and OKC games each year and love covering the Minor League teams.

1 thought on “Dodgers Daily: 9-30-22

  1. Great website, great writing.
    I know most outlets have Bobby Miller, and Pepiot ranked higher but I’ve been impressed with Michael Grove’s curve, pitches per PA, and Gavin Stone’s minor league numbers. I hope we get to see all 4 at the ML level next year.
    Do you think one or both of Avans and Noda will get protected on the 40 man? Dodgers are looking at a big roster crunch this offseason.

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