I wish I could do one of these after every game, but it’s hard to celebrate a loss, especially one like Game 1. Fortunately, Matt Kemp saved everybody’s bacon in …
Read More »Dodgers vs. Cardinals, 2014 NLDS: Predictions
Before the game gets underway, we needed to get down what a lot of you have been asking from us for a week now: predictions. Well, here are our predictions …
Read More »Better Know An NLDS Opponent: Cardinals Pitching
When Mike covered the Cardinals offense yesterday, he stole all my snark points about the team, but he did leave out references to Adrian Gonzalez and Mickey Mouse or Yasiel …
Read More »Your ‘Dodgers Win The NL West’ celebratory GIF post for 2014
So the Dodgers won last night to clinch the NL West title, and while you probably want the celebration stuff, let’s first go through how the Dodgers won to begin …
Read More »Dodgers 4, Giants 2: Justin Turner takes a selfie for the Giants
The Dodgers‘ magic number was reduced to one behind Zack Greinke‘s eight stellar innings of two-run ball in which he struck out five, limited the Giants to six hits, and …
Read More »Mailbag #11: Playoff Rotation, Mattingly’s Effect, Front Office, Joc Concerns
Greg: What would the playoff rotation be? This question still totally depends on Hyun Jin Ryu‘s health. Assuming Ryu is healthy and that the Dodgers win the division, they should …
Read More »Dodgers 14, Cubs 5: That’s 20 Wins For Clayton Kershaw
Demigod Clayton Kershaw showed his mortal side today, giving up three runs in five innings while laboring through 106 pitches. Kershaw uncharacteristically surrendered three walks to go along with seven …
Read More »Dodgers do annual rookie ‘dress up’, fans react like idiots
The Dodgers did their annual rookie hazing (now “dress up” for “reasons”) after the Rockies series, and I always enjoy it because of its potential to be hilarious and also …
Read More »Starting Andre Ethier over Yasiel Puig is stupid & other things I thought were obvious
Yasiel Puig sucks. Well, right now he does. Since August started, his line is an amazing .203/.295/.228/.523, but what’s even more amazing is the predictable hand-wringing by the press every …
Read More »Dodgers 4, Padres 0: Get Used To Seeing Dan Haren
Dan Haren has now allowed four runs (three earned) in his last 26 innings after twirling a seven-inning, four-hit, no-run gem against the Padres today. Yes, all that came against …
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