Dodgers Injury News, Sloppy Defense, Bellinger’s New Swing and More | Blue Heaven Podcast
With the season winding down, it’s all about buttoning up a few loose ends for the Dodgers. Injuries are at the top of the list highlighted by the unexpected loss of Dustin May to a back issue.
But, before we get into all of that, we have to talk about Albert Pujols and home run number 700. Phil Bickford is forever immortalized and the idea of giving the baseball back — for a nice consolation prize — are discussed. Plus, appreciation for this insane run of success the Dodgers have been on over the last few years.
Back into the injuries, we talk Tony Gonsolin and his imminent return, as well as Yency Almonte’s return.
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In this week’s “Excuse My Take” segment…
- We dive in on Dustin May and his potential role following the back injury.
- The Dodger defense has looked rough of late and we’re wondering why.
- More Cody Bellinger swing talk and could it finally be for the best this time?
- Tyler Anderson: Game 3 starter?
- Reactions to Dave Roberts doubling down on his World Series guarantee.
And lastly, our final regular season wins predictions.
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Bellinger should try bunting down the 3d base line more often! Or, push some grounders down the 3d base line.