Our long national nightmare is over. The Dodgers scored multiple runs in last night’s game while Kenta Maeda shoved. The bullpen was excellent, Kyle Farmer and Logan Forsythe each made …
Read More »Giants @ Dodgers March 31, 2018: OK, this time score a run
Tonight will be the third game of the season for the Dodgers. They’ve lost the first two games to the Giants, but at least they are still looking for their …
Read More »Enrique Hernandez’s performance against RHP this spring is encouraging
Over the last couple years, Enrique Hernandez has endeared himself to Dodger fans with a charming personality and a number of hilarious antics. His versatility has been his best tool …
Read More »Looking at which players helped or hurt themselves during Spring Training
As Spring Training winds down, we all certainly have changed our opinions on some players. Some used strong springs to catapult themselves up depth charts and roster predictions, while others …
Read More »Kyle Farmer’s strong spring is tough to ignore
While some organizations are struggling to find one competent catcher, the Dodgers seemingly have an abundance of them. This has been written about many times at Dodgers Digest, most recently …
Read More »Dodgers announce 7 more cuts, including Buehler, 11 moves remain to be made
Shortly after the Dodgers’ 7-6 loss to Milwaukee on Monday, the team announced the second wave of roster cuts. The first round came Saturday, and Chad wrote about it on …
Read More »Jake Peter is a thing, apparently
The Dodgers have found the new market efficiency, targeting players whose names are solely comprised of first names. Chris Taylor was the breakout two-first-name star from last season, and in …
Read More »Roster crunch could cost Dodgers Wilmer Font, Trayce Thompson
The Dodgers have become masters of using a flexible 40-man roster, shuffling players from Los Angeles to Oklahoma City or Los Angeles to the DL to maximize their available talent. …
Read More »Can Chris Taylor prove his 2017 wasn’t a fluke?
Seemingly every season, a couple players throughout Major League Baseball have a breakout year. This is generally code for “not-good player plays like an All-Star because baseball is dumb.” But …
Read More »Pat Venditte, left-handed specialist?
In each of the last two years, the Dodgers have made an under-the-radar bullpen signing that panned out extremely well. Two years ago, Joe Blanton signed a one-year, $4 million …
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