The Dodgers have agreed to pull off a three-team blockbuster of a trade with the Marlins and Braves, according to Ken Gurnick of MLB.com. They were able to do this …
Read More »Dodgers 10, Athletics 7: Gutless, Cowardly Team Somehow Rallies Late Yet Again
The Dodgers are a gutless, pathetic team that does things like rollover and get shutout against crappy pitchers like Sonny Gray, so imagine the shock when they came back yet …
Read More »Athletics 2, Dodgers 0: Sonny Gray Dominates, Brett Anderson Looks Healthy
The Dodgers fell to the Athletics 2-0 today despite a great outing from Brett Anderson that honestly deserved a better result. Today’s start was, of course, Anderson’s first since everybody …
Read More »Rumors: On Price, Hamels as primary targets and not trading Urias, Seager
The Dodgers probably need to add two arms before the trading deadline on Friday, a starting pitcher and a relief pitcher. Despite what many say, there aren’t actually many holes …
Read More »Mets 15, Dodgers 2: ‘Eggs’ Zach Lee Gets His Yolk Scrambled
Zach Lee made his MLB debut today and pitched the Dodgers to a 15-2 loss to the Mets in a disaster of a debut. Lee had quite the welcoming party …
Read More »Dodgers 3, Mets 0: Clayton Kershaw throws CGSO, runs scoreless streak to 29
Clayton Kershaw entered today’s game with 20 consecutive scoreless innings, and after a complete game shutout victory over the Mets, that streak now sits at 29 innings. Amazingly, that still …
Read More »Dodgers 5, Nationals 0: Zack Greinke Is Also A Decent Pitcher
Zack Greinke extended his scoreless innings streak to a ridiculous 43 2/3 innings in the Dodgers 5-0 win, putting him behind only Orel Hershiser, Don Drysdale, and Bob Gibson in …
Read More »Dodgers 4, Nationals 2: Clayton Kershaw Is A Decent Pitcher
Clayton Kershaw dominated the Nationals to propel the Dodgers to a 4-2 win and evened the series at one apiece. Kershaw walked none and struck out 14 batters in his …
Read More »Nationals 3, Dodgers 2: Not Final Because Nationals Park Is A POS
The only thing worse than the three delays because the Nationals couldn’t get their dumb lights to work was watching Chin Hui Tsao pitch and blow a Dodgers lead in …
Read More »Jimmy Rollins tries using the whole field to fight off skills decline
When I wrote about Jimmy Rollins‘ struggles a couple months ago, I mentioned that part of the reason to worry about his production at the plate was that his seemingly …
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