The Dodgers beat the Rockies 6-3 on Saturday night for their sixth win in a row, which is something the 2014 team did not accomplish until July 31. Zack Greinke …
Read More »Dodgers 5, Mariners 2: Offense, Joc, TOOTBLAN, And Yasiel Puig’s ‘Pony’
After falling behind early in every game this series (and seemingly every game this season), the Dodgers jumped on the Mariners for a 5-0 lead in the first three innings. …
Read More »Dodgers 6, Mariners 5: Alex Guerrero Walks Us Off On A Homer-Happy Day
Alex Guerrero was the walk-off hero for the Dodgers in a 6-5 extra-inning win over the Mariners, the second game in a row in which he’s played a key role. …
Read More »Dodgers 3, Diamondbacks 4: At Least Yasiel Puig Played Third
The Dodgers fell to the Diamondbacks three runs to four, which should basically never happen. Brett Anderson turned in a solid start, going six innings and limiting the damage to …
Read More »Hyun Jin Ryu takes the lead in the NL MVP race with his NH Card rap
There’s always a lot of talk about what makes a pitcher valuable, and there’s a lot of statistics to use. While ERA and FIP and SIERA and WAR and VORP …
Read More »Dodgers 3, Padres 7: A Mess Of A Game
Tonight’s Dodgers game started off with a rain delay that pushed the start time back 20 minutes at first and then half an hour, which we knew about because everybody …
Read More »Dodgers 6, Padres 3: The Dodgers Are Going 162-0
Clayton Kershaw is usually untouchable on Opening Day, but narratives got in the way this year, as Matt Kemp drove home all three Padres runs on the day as Yasmani …
Read More »Arsenal Analysis: Dodgers Worst Pitches Of 2014
Last time I took a look at the best pitches of 2014, so it’s only fair that take a look at the worst as well. It would be hard for …
Read More »Arsenal Analysis: Dodgers Best Pitches Of 2014
Fans are always analyzing which pitchers have the best and worst pitches, but we normally base that on nothing but our own feelings in the moment, so I decided to …
Read More »Clutchitude: The Least Clutch Plays Of The 2014 Dodgers Season
Last time around, I covered the most clutch plays of 2014, and you know I had to do the opposite end of the spectrum as well. Because, quite frankly, that …
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