By Andy McCullough
March 31, 2017
The ballpark felt like a prison.
For several hours after the sixth game of the National League Championship Series last October, fans swarmed the streets surrounding Wrigley Field, spilling beer and screaming themselves hoarse to commemorate the Chicago Cubs reaching the World Series. The scene rendered transportation out of the stadium impossible: Waveland Avenue, Sheffield Avenue, Clark Street and Addison Street all teemed with drunken, boisterous humanity.
That left the Dodgers cooped up inside the antediluvian visitors clubhouse. As they waited for the crowd to disperse, with Saturday night stretching into Sunday morning, the players, coaches and executives eulogized the end of the season. Gloom did not pervade the room. The group did not lament how close they had come to snapping the organizations championship drought.
They spoke of how eager they were to come back.
That interlude, the last moment between the end of 2016 and the beginning of 2017, planted the seeds of roster reconstruction that led the Dodgers into this season. Those emotions stuck with Andrew Friedman, the clubs president of baseball operations, as he charted a course for the winter.
There was obvious disappointment, Friedman said. But there was so much determination in everyones eyes, in the condolences, in the hugs that usually follow your season ending. Ive been accustomed to it being a certain way. And this was much more focused, with so many guys talking about how they cant wait for next year.
Friedman recalled that when he took over after the 2014 season, one of our most over-arching goals was to change the culture and create a culture where players who were here wanted to stay and where players from other organizations wanted to stay.
The events of this past off-season fulfilled part of that vision. Excited about the teams future, invigorated by the leadership of Manager Dave Roberts, encouraged by the camaraderie of the group, the band got back together.
The Dodgers led the industry by doling out nearly $200 million in free agency. The overwhelming majority went to their own players, with $192 million spread between closer Kelley Jansen, third baseman Justin Turner and pitcher Rich Hill. Jansen, second baseman Chase Utley and reliever Sergio Romo all turned down more lucrative offers from other teams.
Its probably the thing Im most proud about in my short, short tenure, for players to say I love playing for you, or I want to play for the Dodgers, Roberts said. This winter was evidence.
The team returned 21 members of its 25-man playoff roster against the Cubs. After spending the first two seasons sifting through the rosters personalities, the front office settled upon what it believes is the correct mix for constructive clubhouse chemistry.
When put to players, the phrase clubhouse chemistry draws eye-rolls. Exciting stuff, Turner shrugged. Yeah, we all hate each other in here.
But for years, the Dodgers clubhouse appeared cleaved by division. And the current regime pays attention to culture at every level of the organization. It affects which players they pursue and how the players treat one another. The key, players and team officials said, is simple but challenging: Find guys who care. Or, in the sports saltier parlance, guys who give a . . . .
We want guys who want to be here, Roberts said. Talent withstanding, if theyre not the right player for us, if they dont fit, then we dont want them here.
Clayton Kershaw offered a window to the issues that once affected the team when explaining his affection for this current group.
Everybody is going to have their own individual personalities, the three-time Cy Young Award winner said. And some people are going to have ulterior motives other than just playing the game and winning. But when the majority wants to win a game more than anything else, I think thats the definition of clubhouse chemistry.
When the majority wants to win a game more than anything else, I think thats the definition of clubhouse chemistry.
Clayton Kershaw
The unity occurs at a time of intense polarization across the country, with the nation still divided after the 2016 election. During meetings earlier this spring, team officials counseled players about the merits of speaking out against or in defense of President Trump. Friedman indicated that while the Dodgers never want to muzzle anybody, the players needed to respect the differences that exist among us.
Its interesting, because people who follow the Dodgers are looking for some type of drama in our clubhouse, Roberts said. But everyone in there is focused on winning a championship. So to bring your political views to cause a distraction, I dont think its a concern for these guys.
How Dodgers GM Farhan Zaidi became one of the most coveted minds in baseball
For every Mike Trout in the draft, there are hundreds of swings and misses by the scouts
The Zaidi file: Moves the Dodgers have made with him as general manager
The Dodgers, despite some injuries, are back and built to compete with Cubs for NL title
Angels have put focus on defense, but rotation must have quality starts
Added Turner, Guys have their beliefs. But its almost like a comical debate, that guys get laughs out of, rather than guys getting upset. Its just a comfortable place.
Turner spent part of the spring conducting an epistemological study based on the scientific musings of Cleveland Cavaliers guard Kyrie Irving. Brandon Morrow, a veteran reliever who signed a minor league contract, was filling in a crossword puzzle one day when Turner approached. Turner was conducting a poll: Was the Earth round or was it flat? Morrow looked at Turner like the question was bonkers.
Youd be surprised at some of the answers, Turner said.
Spherical, Morrow said, then went back to his puzzle.
Turner posed the question to first baseman Ike Davis.
If it was flat, Davis reasoned, people could fall off.
I dont know man, Turner said. Ive definitely seen people fall off the face of the Earth.
As Turner canvassed the room asking about the planets shape, a speaker system located in the locker of outfielder Scott Van Slyke provided the soundtrack. Turner often handles the music in the Dodger Stadium clubhouse, but Van Slyke inherited the position of Camelback Ranch DJ after the team traded infielder Dee Gordon. Its a lot of pressure, Van Slyke said.
For years, seasoned baseball men considered music a divisive force, as fans of country music or Latin music or rap or metal chafed when their preference wasnt played. Van Slyke seeks to create a more congenial environment. He prefers a restrained version of electronic dance music, mostly because lyrics are so stupid these days, but he uses Spotify, which curates playlists to set the mood. The soundtrack veers from Drake to Sam Hunt to System Of A Down, generally played at a respectful volume.
Each player should be coached, managed differently in regard to their personality. That allows guys to show their individuality underneath the team concept.
Dave Roberts
Each player should be coached, managed differently in regard to their personality. That allows guys to show their individuality underneath the team concept.
Dave Roberts
Roberts sought to create a sense of common purpose after the team hired him to manage the club in 2016. He outlined unity as his No. 1 goal at his first spring training. He described the process as a very rapid progression, to the players credit. He saw the team bond during an injury epidemic that led to a major league record for players on the disabled list.
Roberts does not set many rules and he rarely calls meetings. He did not gather the players after Kershaw injured his back last summer; he figured it would be demeaning to point out to them the importance of the moment. During the teams one
notable meeting, he let about a dozen players into his office to hash out issues after a tough loss in San Francisco. The caucus held up the team bus for about 45 minutes, and then the participants disseminated the message to the rest of the roster.
Its hard to quantify how that translates to winning the games, Utley said. But when you know the guy in front of you and the guy behind you are pulling for you, it gives you a little more confidence. And at the end of the day, confidence is a big part of success at this level.
Roberts identified communication as crucial to his message. Before the team recalled mercurial outfielder Yasiel Puig from the minors last September, Roberts discussed the impending maneuver with veteran leaders such as Turner, Utley and first baseman Adrian Gonzalez. He wanted the group to understand the decision, and Puig created little controversy down the stretch.
The Dodgers also adjust their culture to accept individual quirks. Midway through last season, the team called up rookie outfielder Andrew Toles. Cut by Tampa Bay in 2015 after clashes with coaches, Toles had been open about his struggles with anxiety. The organization wanted him to feel welcome.
When Toles hit his first home run, teammates rushed to hug him in the dugout, rather than engaging in the ritual of ignoring a rookie after the milestone.
I just believe that the culture is one piece, and its an umbrella, an overview of how you want things to be done, Roberts said. But within that, its so individualized. Each player should be coached, managed differently in regard to their personality. That allows guys to show their individuality underneath the team concept.
When you know the guy in front of you and the guy behind you are pulling for you, it gives you a little more confidence
Chase Utley
The continuity within the group allows the players to feel comfortable with each other. Kershaw runs a ping-pong tournament each spring. He treats the contest with reverence, which offers an opportunity for Gonzalez to torment him. After years of heckling him during matches, Gonzalez pivoted this spring. A couple weeks before departing to play for Mexico for the World Baseball Classic, he hired a company to replace the ping-pong table with a pool table.
The ruse did not surprise Kershaw. And it was not difficult to discern the culprit. Gonzalez delighted in his role.
Kaz, Gonzalez said to pitcher Scott Kazmir as Kershaw walked nearby, what happened to the ping-pong table?
I dont know, Kazmir grinned.
When do you leave again? Kershaw asked Gonzalez.
The ping-pong table returned to the room later in the day, and the pool table was moved across the room. The two tables coexisted in an encouraging example of bilateral diplomacy, a small symbol of clubhouse unity.
This is the best environment Ive ever been around, from top to bottom, Roberts said. By far.
Twitter: @McCulloughTimes
Read more:
To get back to the World Series, the Dodgers have focused on ... - Los Angeles Times
- ONS t-shirts from Zazzle [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 6th, 2010]
- Scientists Embrace Openness Article in Science Careers [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 12th, 2010]
- ONS Books Wiki [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 20th, 2010]
- Reaction Attempts Book Edition 1 and UsefulChem Archive [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 28th, 2010]
- NMR integration web service expanded [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 1st, 2010]
- The Synaptic Leap Experiments on Reaction Attempts [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 3rd, 2010]
- ChemSpider SyntheticPages [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2010]
- The Scientist Article on Electronic Lab Notebooks [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 7th, 2010]
- OpenSciNY Open Notebook Science Talk [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 17th, 2010]
- Setac Europe 2010: ‘It’ll all come out in the wash’ [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 3rd, 2010]
- ASMS: Forget Vioxx, eat chocolate? [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 3rd, 2010]
- Smoking could be good for you – if you get the message [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 3rd, 2010]
- Chemistry World's round-up of money and molecules [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 3rd, 2010]
- ASMS: Anthrax attacks [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 3rd, 2010]
- This week on Chemistry World… [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 3rd, 2010]
- Use of ONS to protect Open Research: the case of the Ugi approach to Praziquantel [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 3rd, 2010]
- IGERT NSF panel on Digital Science [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 8th, 2010]
- Reaction Attempts Explorer [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 25th, 2010]
- Methanol Solubility Prediction Model 4 for Ugi reactions in the literature [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 8th, 2010]
- Secrecy in Astronomy and the Open Science Ratchet [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 12th, 2010]
- Resveratrol Thesis on Reaction Attempts [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 22nd, 2010]
- General Transparent Solubility Prediction using Abraham Descriptors [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 25th, 2010]
- Berkeley Open Science Summit 2010 Notes [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 2nd, 2010]
- The Reaction Attempts Solvent Selector [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 8th, 2010]
- Green Solvent Metric on Solvent Predictor [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 17th, 2010]
- ChemTaverna Workflows of ONS Web Services now on MyExperiment [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 11th, 2010]
- Open Notebook Science in Drug Discovery at Opal Event [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 11th, 2010]
- Cheminfo Retrieval Classes 1 and 2 in 2010 [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 11th, 2010]
- The Meaning of Data panel at a class on the Rhetoric of Science [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 11th, 2010]
- Dynamic links to private tagged Mendeley collections [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 16th, 2010]
- Elizabeth Brown's guest lecture for ChemInfo Retrieval [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 7th, 2010]
- Nanoinformatics 2010 Conference Report [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: November 7th, 2010]
- Dana Vanderwall on Cheminformatics at Drexel [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 11th, 2010]
- Mirza PhD defense on the Ugi reaction for anti-malarial screening [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 13th, 2010]
- Visualizing Social Networks in Open Notebooks [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: December 20th, 2010]
- Chemical Information Validation Results from Fall 2010 [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: January 12th, 2011]
- Science Online 2011 Thoughts [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: January 22nd, 2011]
- The Spectral Game with ChemDoodle [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2011]
- Predicting temperature-dependent solubility for solvent selection [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2011]
- Alfa Aesar melting point data now openly available [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 22nd, 2011]
- ONS Solubility Challenge Book cited in a Langmuir nanotechnology paper [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: February 27th, 2011]
- Validating Melting Point Data from Alfa Aesar, EPI and MDPI [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 6th, 2011]
- Open modeling of melting point data [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 23rd, 2011]
- Towards the automated discovery of useful solubility applications [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: March 29th, 2011]
- ACS and ACRL presentations on web services and trust in science [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2011]
- Collaboration using Open Notebook Science in Academia book chapter [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2011]
- Evan Curtin is the May 2011 RSC ONS Challenge Winner [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 8th, 2011]
- Breast Cancer Coalition talk on ONS and Taxol solubility [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2011]
- La Science par Cahier de Laboratoire Ouvert à l'Acfas [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 15th, 2011]
- More Open Melting Points from EPI and other sources: on the path to ultimate curation [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: May 29th, 2011]
- More on 4-benzyltoluene and the impact of melting point data curation and transparency [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 12th, 2011]
- The quest to determine the melting point of 4-benzyltoluene [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 12th, 2011]
- Open Melting Points on iPhone via MMDS [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 12th, 2011]
- My talk at SLA on Trust in Science and Open Melting Point Collections [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2011]
- Live Tweeting Haumea: the Open Science Ratchet at work? [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2011]
- Google Apps Scripts for an intuitive interface to organic chemistry Open Notebooks [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 19th, 2011]
- The 4-benzyltoluene melting point twist [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: June 26th, 2011]
- Open Notebook Science Talk at HUBbub 2011 [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 3rd, 2011]
- Practical Tips on using Google Apps Scripts for Chemistry Applications [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 17th, 2011]
- Burberry Acoustic - 'Chemistry' by One Night Only for Vogue Fashion Night Out [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 23rd, 2011]
- Rapid analysis of melting point trends and models using Google Apps Scripts [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: July 24th, 2011]
- Open Melting Point Collection Book Edition 1 [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 14th, 2011]
- Google Apps Scripts Workshop at Drexel University [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 21st, 2011]
- Patrick Ndungu talk at Drexel on Nanotechnology [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: August 21st, 2011]
- MiniSymposium Bradley Lab 2011 [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 9th, 2011]
- Chemistry [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 10th, 2011]
- Interpol - Rest My Chemistry [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 10th, 2011]
- Queens Of The Stone Age - Better Living Through Chemistry [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 12th, 2011]
- Greatest Chemistry Discoveries - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 13th, 2011]
- Butterfingers - The Chemistry - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 13th, 2011]
- Lec 1 Introduction to Chemistry [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 14th, 2011]
- KATNISS AND PEETA: Chemistry Screen Test using the cave scene from The Hunger Games - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 15th, 2011]
- The Smiths - Live on Data Run c. 1984, a British TV Program - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 15th, 2011]
- Organic Chemistry reactions - 7 clues from Obi Wan - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 15th, 2011]
- CHEMISTRY Period Live Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood 4 OP - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 16th, 2011]
- Rush - Chemistry - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 16th, 2011]
- The Office: Jim and Pam - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 17th, 2011]
- Chemistry 1A - Lecture 3 - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2011]
- Chemical Party - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2011]
- Shiny Toy Guns-Chemistry of a Car Crash (with lyrics) - Video [Last Updated On: August 17th, 2024] [Originally Added On: October 21st, 2011]