On this episode of “Dugout Blues,” Jared Massey (Dodgers Nation) and I pick it back up after a week off. I’m so sorry. We recorded on Saturday, so we didn’t …
Read More »Dodgers’ reliance on home run for scoring evident early in the season
The Dodgers are leading the major leagues in home runs with 47. They’re on pace for 272 home runs. They cannot keep up this pace (right?), so the amount of …
Read More »Dodgers @ Brewers May 6, 2015: Joe Wieland’s Dodger debut
Another day, another new Dodger starting pitcher. This time, it’s Joe Wieland, who was one of the pieces acquired in the Matt Kemp trade last winter. Dodgers Brewers 5:10 p.m. Milwaukee, …
Read More »Dodgers @ Brewers May 5, 2015: Zack Greinke and Miller Park
Last night’s game was pretty awful, so let’s just move on from it. Tonight, it’s Zack Greinke‘s turn. Eric Stephen tweeted his post out with the perfect sentence. Dodgers Brewers 5:10 …
Read More »Mailbag #25: Brady Aiken, hitting prospects, female umps, EA
This bag. There is mail in it. Send us MOAR using the submission form to the right, send emails directly to [email protected] or hit us up on Twitter. Powder Hound: If Brady …
Read More »Brewers 4, Dodgers 3: Clayton Kershaw was great, until he wasn’t
It isn’t often Clayton Kershaw is cruising through seven innings only to have the Dodgers lose the game, but that happened on Monday in Miller Park as the Brewers won 4-3. A …
Read More »Dodgers @ Brewers May 4, 2015: Transactions, awards, Kershaw
Instead of having individual posts for every transaction, it seems the game threads are going to double as that — you know, since it isn’t the offseason and we aren’t …
Read More »Dodgers’ prowess on base paths leaves a lot to be desired
We all knew that when the Dodgers traded Dee Gordon, they weren’t going to have a legitimate stolen base threat. There is no one in the organization who could swipe …
Read More »Diamondbacks @ Dodgers May 1, 2015: Carlos Frias in Game 22, as expected
Raise your hand if you thought Carlos Frias would be starting a game for the Dodgers on May 1. You’re lying. Raise your hand if you thought it was possible …
Read More »Forget right-handed power, the Dodgers have tons of left-handed power
Just like the front office drew up. The Dodgers lead MLB in home runs with 32, even after trading Matt Kemp (1 HR) and not re-signing Hanley Ramirez (10 HR). …
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