As much as the organization may want to rid themselves of Elbert, the team needs him. Looking around at the club, the only SPs available to start next season for the Dodgers (in a pinch) are Monasterios and Ely. Both of those guys suck. From last year, McDonald is gone, Stults is gone, and Haeger is gone. Sure, there will be some NRI crap that reports to camp, but the Dodgers will have to give Elbert a look next year as the 6th starter.
Elbert should realize this is probably his last shot. This may be the last half season where he is the only AAA SP available for a spot start. Soon, guys like Withrow, Rubby and the following year possibly Miller and Webster will be available for such a role.
You’d think that Elbert would be a goner, since he’d shown a lot less at the major league level than J-Mac (even with all his struggles) ever did with the Dodgers- and that’s not even considering his disappearing act during the middle of this season. Ironically, because the leash was so short with J-Mac, and all the other reasons Mike cites, the Dodgers pretty much HAVE to give Elbert another chance. They need him as much as he needs them, if not more so. Incredible that we’ve reached this point, but there you go.
Jmac was as well, but his potential was just a MOR guy. Elbert’s was Chad Billingsley, as a lefty. Elbert was a better prospect and has been given a longer leash. The disappearance was a mental issue, which was probably something the Dodgers had some sort of say in, allowing him to leave
good luck to him
Tommy Blackjack - September 27, 2010
I read that he would be going to the AFL
Good luck to him. Hopefully the time off will havedone him some good, and he can reestablish himself.
darrelld - September 27, 2010
Believe it or not
As much as the organization may want to rid themselves of Elbert, the team needs him. Looking around at the club, the only SPs available to start next season for the Dodgers (in a pinch) are Monasterios and Ely. Both of those guys suck. From last year, McDonald is gone, Stults is gone, and Haeger is gone. Sure, there will be some NRI crap that reports to camp, but the Dodgers will have to give Elbert a look next year as the 6th starter.
Elbert should realize this is probably his last shot. This may be the last half season where he is the only AAA SP available for a spot start. Soon, guys like Withrow, Rubby and the following year possibly Miller and Webster will be available for such a role.
Michael White - September 28, 2010
considering how short the leash J-Mac was on
You’d think that Elbert would be a goner, since he’d shown a lot less at the major league level than J-Mac (even with all his struggles) ever did with the Dodgers- and that’s not even considering his disappearing act during the middle of this season. Ironically, because the leash was so short with J-Mac, and all the other reasons Mike cites, the Dodgers pretty much HAVE to give Elbert another chance. They need him as much as he needs them, if not more so. Incredible that we’ve reached this point, but there you go.
sarcastro9 - September 28, 2010
Elbert was a legit prospect
Jmac was as well, but his potential was just a MOR guy. Elbert’s was Chad Billingsley, as a lefty. Elbert was a better prospect and has been given a longer leash. The disappearance was a mental issue, which was probably something the Dodgers had some sort of say in, allowing him to leave
lakersdodgersyankees4life - September 30, 2010
Awesome
Let him know he has at least one believer still :)
kinbote - September 29, 2010
He is now listed on the AFL's website on the roster of the Phoenix Desert Dogs...
ElbertFan - October 8, 2010
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