Are the Dodgers Hungry Like the Wolf?
Sorry, couldn’t resist an ’80′s Duran Duran reference. So it looks like Ned is zeroing in on lefty Randy Wolf. As MLB.com reports, last year Wolf had 33 starts, going 12-12 with a 4.30 ERA. When Randy pitched for the Dodgers in 2007 he started 18 games and was 9-6 with a 4.73 ERA.
My take is that Wolf is a solid #3 starter. Nothing really to get excited about here, given that on average he made it through 5.7 innings last year, but there aren’t that many left-handers left out there and Randy has proven to be a productive starter when healthy.