This recap was written with a much different tone, but then our savior Alex Guerrero came to the rescue. With two outs in the ninth inning, the bases loaded and the Dodgers …
Read More »Rockies 6, Dodgers 3: Predictable loss is predictable
When Don Mattingly throws out the “all right-handed lineup” against left-handed pitchers, I’m not usually opposed to it. The Dodgers have some quality bench players — most of whom would …
Read More »Dodgers 11, Rockies 4: Clayton Kershaw and all of the runs
Clayton Kershaw turned in another quality start tonight, making this the third-straight outing of his in which he has gone seven innings or more. Kershaw struck out seven and limited …
Read More »Cardinals 3, Dodgers 1: Offense shut down again
Blah game was blah. The Dodgers couldn’t get anything going against the Cardinals’ young fireballer on Sunday afternoon in a 3-1 loss. That’ll happen when you, inexplicably, bat Alberto Callaspo …
Read More »Dodgers 5, Cardinals 1: Grandal’s dinger nets win, even as team sets stupid record
After getting shelled in his last start for 10 runs and 12 hits, Carlos Frias bounced back in a big way, going seven strong innings without allowing an earned run. …
Read More »Cardinals 3, Dodgers 0: 3 hours of life you’re never getting back
Don Mattingly and A.J. Ellis (A.J. ELLIS!!!) got ejected from tonight’s game for arguing balls and strikes, which summarizes how erratic the zone was today. How much did it matter? …
Read More »Braves 3, Dodgers 2: No Uribe, no victory
This is the first time Juan Uribe hasn’t been a Dodger since before the 2011 season. They lost tonight without Uribe in the organization. Coincidence??? (yes) While Uribe didn’t have …
Read More »Dodgers 8, Braves 0: Maybe Clayton Kershaw’s Gonna Be Alright
Clayton Kershaw is alive, and thus, he is not suddenly terrible. He showed as much tonight, dominating the Braves over seven shutout innings, striking out 10 and scattering four hits, …
Read More »Dodgers 6, Braves 3: Dre Day
Solo shots by Andre Ethier and Jimmy Rollins, with a two-run bomb by Alex Guerrero in between, gave the Dodgers a four-run lead in the eighth inning and broke a …
Read More »Padres 11, Dodgers 3: That Dumb Bad Game Was Dumb And Bad
Hey, how’d the first two innings go for Carlos Frias? Good, right? I bet it was good. Probably good. Double Walk Walk Home run Line out Double Ground out Ground …
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