The Dodgers lost to the Nationals tonight, 8-1, basically because the Nationals can hit mistakes in the middle of the zone and the Dodgers can’t hit anything again. Hooray! —– …
Read More »Dodgers 8, Nationals 4: Scott Kazmir was good, and so was the offense
The Dodgers really needed that from Scott Kazmir. He had one of his most efficient outings of the season on Tuesday night to take down the Nationals 8-4. Kazmir was …
Read More »D-Backs 6, Dodgers 5: Late rally falls short because of course it does
The Dodgers lost 6-5 to the Diamondbacks today because they consistently fell one timely hit short of what they needed. I mean that’s basically what it came down to. —– …
Read More »D-Backs 2, Dodgers 1: Offense strands a billion, wastes McCarthy’s gem
After yesterday’s slugfest, today was almost the complete opposite, as the Dodgers and Diamondbacks engaged in a pitching duel, with the Blue Crew eventually falling 2-1. The loss snaps the …
Read More »Dodgers 13, Diamondbacks 7: An offensive outburst led by … Chris Taylor
The Dodgers beat the Diamondbacks, 13-7, to start the second half of the season off on the right foot and extend their winning streak to four games. The offense was …
Read More »Dodgers 3, Padres 1: KKKKKKKKKKKKKenta Maeda
The Dodgers beat the Padres, 3-1, on the day before the All-Star break behind the dominant Clayton Kershaw impersonation of Kenta Maeda. That results in a series win for the …
Read More »Dodgers 4, Padres 3: Perfect Pen Performance
After dropping three-straight games, the Dodgers have now rebounded to win their last two contests, including prevailing over the Padres by a score of 4-3 this afternoon. Neither starter Brandon …
Read More »Dodgers 10, Padres 6: Offensive excellence led by Grandal’s 3 homers
With as abused as the bullpen has been recently, the absolute last thing the Dodgers needed was to get into a slugfest, so of course that’s exactly what happened tonight. …
Read More »Padres 6, Dodgers 0: Ryu rocked in return
Hyun-jin Ryu‘s return to the majors was unceremonious. He made it through just four and two-thirds innings, allowing six earned runs on eight hits and two walks (one intentional) while …
Read More »Orioles 6, Dodgers 4: A whole lot of whiffs
Today’s starting pitchers Bud Norris and Kevin Gausman just about matched each other. Both allowed four runs in five innings. Each pitcher gave up a solo home run — Norris to …
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