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Dodger Blue > Dodgers News > State Of The Dodgers: Evaluating The Bullpen
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State Of The Dodgers: Evaluating The Bullpen

Jeff Spiegel
November 16, 2015
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State Of The Dodgers: Evaluating The Bullpen
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In a new series of posts over the next few weeks, we’re examining each of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ position groups; analyzing which players are gone, which players are returning and which free agents might be on the team’s radar.

Of all the position groups on the Dodgers’ roster, none has faced more scrutiny than the bullpen — and not without good reason either (at least on the surface).

In 2014, the Dodgers bullpen posted the No. 22 ERA (3.80) — a number that actually went up in 2015 to 3.91 (although it placed them 19th overall). Sabermetrically, however, the numbers tell a different story.

In 2014, Dodger relievers combined for a 3.64 FIP and 2.0 WAR, both of which ranked 20th overall. Last season, however, there was improvement — FIP dropped to 3.43 (fifth-best) and WAR rose to 4.5 (eighth-best).

The reason for the improvement? Strikeouts and walks. In 2015, the Dodgers ranked fifth in both strikeouts and walks allowed. The problem? BABIP. Last season, this group gave up a .317 BABIP, which was third-highest in the Majors.

The point? The bullpen should have been a lot better than they were and it appears they simply experienced a bit of bad luck.

The good news in all of this is the Dodgers return the core of this bullpen from last year and it’s a group that should continue to improve as they grow in age and experience.

Free agents: Jim Johnson, Joel Peralta

If there were two relievers most Dodgers fans wouldn’t be devastated to see go, my guess is Johnson and Peralta are on top of that list.

Johnson, who came over in a trade with the Atlanta Braves, was the Atlanta’s closer before being traded to Los Angeles, at which point he greatly struggled.

In 49 appearances with the Braves, Johnson posted a 2.25 ERA and 1.4 WAR. In 23 appearances with the Dodgers, he posted a 10.13 ERA and a -1.6 WAR.

Peralta on the other hand, was acquired via a trade last November, along with Adam Liberatore from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for Jose Dominguez and Greg Harris.

While Peralta was great in April, with three saves and a 0.00 ERA over seven appearances, he proceeded to allow 12 earned runs and 18 hits in his next 14.1 innings of work, leaving him with a mediocre 4.34 ERA on the season.

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ByJeff Spiegel
Jeff Spiegel was raised in California but currently resides in Portland, Oregon. After graduating from the University of Oregon, he worked in sports before entering journalism full time — first as a Sports Reporter and then as the Associate Editor of a local newspaper. Online, he has been writing about both the Dodgers and Raiders since 2012 — having written for DodgersNation.com and SBNation.com prior to joining both DodgerBlue.com and RaidersNation.com. He left full-time journalism in 2012 to become a pastor. Jeff can be found on Twitter at @JeffSpiegel. Favorite Dodger I'm going past and present (sort of) on this one. Recently, I was a die hard Yasiel Puig guy. The energy he played with was amazing and the hope and expectation he brought every single night was captivating. Whether it was a rifle from the warning track to throw a guy out at second, an aggressive bat flip or licking his bat, I was here for ALL of the Yasiel Puig era. Past tense, I'd go with Eric Gagné. This wasn't so much about Gagné himself as it was the experience of cheering for him. Yes, he was on steroids — but the dude was unlike any pitcher I've ever seen — he was NASTY. I still stand by the claim that if I needed one out and my life depended on it, and could choose any pitcher from any era to get me that out, I'm taking roided up Gagné in a heartbeat. Favorite Dodger Moment A few jump to mind immediately. Being born in November of 1988, I missed the last World Series by weeks — which also meant I didn't get to see the Dodgers win a playoff game until I was nearly 16. They had made the playoffs in 1995 and 1996, but were swept both times. In 2004, though, I got to see them win behind a complete game shutout from Jose Lima, and that was pretty freaking special. The next in-person moment that came to mind was the Manny Ramirez bobblehead night pinch-hit grand slam from 2009. Vin Scully claimed it was the loudest he had heard Dodger Stadium in 20 years, and it's hard to disagree. As far as ones I didn't get to see live, I'll throw one more out there: the back-to-back-to-back-to-back home runs that tied a game against the Padres in 2006 (plus the walk-off from Nomar Garciaparra in extra innings) was an all-timer. Obviously, the impending Dodgers World Series will quickly jump to the top of this list...
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