Clayton Kershaw starts generally tend to revolve around Clayton Kershaw, and tonight was no exception. With the Dodgers looking to extend their winning streak to five games against the rival …
Read More »Dodgers 6, Phillies 5: Back-to-back-to-back homers provide 4+1 memories
Hello everybody, and welcome to the three-game winning streak of the Dodgers, their first of 2017, and also their second series win of the season. And boy was it an …
Read More »Dodgers 5, Phillies 3: Kenta Maeda gets back on track, team gets back to .500
As has been mentioned by just about everybody today, with five other starters healthy and pitching well in the rotation, Kenta Maeda might’ve been pitching for his spot in the …
Read More »Giants 4, Dodgers 3: Another pathetic pen showing blows game for Alex Wood
With a spot starter going up against a $130 million man, today’s game was the worst chance the Dodgers had to beat the Giants, clocking in at about 49%. Unfortunately …
Read More »Dodgers 2, Giants 1: Clayton Kershaw Saves
The Dodgers have lost six of their last eight games, and one of those games was won by Clayton Kershaw. They turned to him again to get them back on …
Read More »Kenta Maeda also has a fastball problem, but that doesn’t change his 2016
Kenta Maeda is struggling and the Dodgers are searching for an answer, and feeling inspired by Brim’s post about Hyun-Jin Ryu‘s problematic fastball, I decided to look at Maeda’s struggles …
Read More »Dodgers 6, D-backs 2: Worst team ever pulls off miracle win
The Dodgers of 2017, perhaps the worst constructed team in sporting history, has pulled off a miracle 6-2 victory this afternoon to salvage something from the series against the D-backs. …
Read More »D-backs 11, Dodgers 5: On the struggles of Kenta Maeda and the Dodgers
The Dodgers fell to the D-backs today, 11-5, and the Dodgers have now dropped five of their last six games and have still only won the first series of the …
Read More »D-backs 13, Dodgers 5: Fun!
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Read More »Yasiel Puig wrote about commitment and has backed it up with action … so far
In an article written for MLB.com, among other things Yasiel Puig describes himself as a “comedian”, which is reassuring in the sense that the ‘Make Baseball Fun Again’ side of …
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