The Padres came storming into town with the NL West lead while the Dodgers vibes in 2025 reached a new low a couple days ago when the Angels completed their …
Read More »Padres @ Dodgers August 15, 2025: Kershaw starts crucial series, Scott and Yates continue progression
(Via @Dodgers) The Dodgers (68-53) were coming off an encouraging series win this past weekend against the Toronto Blue Jays (71-51), before letting it all fall apart in yet another …
Read More »2025 Dodgers Digest Midseason Top 50 Prospects
The Dodgers have had a resurgence in farm talent, and they are now once again arguably the best farm system in baseball. There is currently a particular strength in an …
Read More »Angels 6, Dodgers 5: Swept after blowing yet another late lead
Dodgers got swept by the Angels after they blew another late lead. Can’t even blame Michael Conforto this time. Uh oh.
Read More »Dodgers @ Angels – August 13, 2025: Shohei Ohtani will try to carry the Dodgers on both sides this time, Max Muncy provides latest injury worry
It’s perhaps appropriate that I have the emergency Game Thread in the series finale of this Freeway Series between the Dodgers and Angels, as enthusiasm for the season is perhaps …
Read More »Angels 7, Dodgers 6: Bullpen blows the game yet again as Dodgers drop into a tie for first
The Dodgers played from behind for most of the game yet again, but they did take a lead in the 9th. Didn’t matter, as Alex Vesia blew that lead and …
Read More »Dodgers @ Angels August 12, 2025: Emmet Sheehan looks to even the series, Brock Stewart hits the IL
(Via) Last night was a disappointing game, as the Dodgers (68-51) lost the first game of this series against the Angles (57-62) by a score of 7-4, in a game …
Read More »Angels 7, Dodgers 4: More dogshit against a non-playoff team
(Via) The summary is simple: Yoshinobu Yamamoto looked like shit and the offense somehow looked even worse until it was far too late in the game — and seemingly just …
Read More »Dodgers @ Angels August 11, 2025: Yamamoto opens the Freeway Series in Anaheim
The Dodgers (68-50) blew their chance of sweeping the best team in the AL yesterday, as Blake Treinen and Alex Vesia combined to give up three solo homers over the …
Read More »Blue Jays 5, Dodgers 4: Pen puts Dodgers behind twice, offense leaves 16 on base
This series against the Blue Jays started off well and it seemed like they were in prime position to sweep today, but it ended up being a frustrating affair after …
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