So, we were all pretty busy today and didn’t get a chance to write about it, but, hey, did you hear Juan Uribe nearly got traded today? Braves Dodgers 7:10 …
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 »Braves @ Dodgers May 25, 2015: Meet The Braves
Not too often that an opposing starting pitcher comes through town that I’ve never heard of, so, hey, who are you, Williams Perez? Braves Dodgers 5:10 p.m. Los Angeles 2B …
Read More »Podcast: ‘Dugout Blues’ episode 120 – MLB Draft, no runs, prospects
Happy Memorial Day. Enough thanks cannot be given to those who gave their lives for this country. On this episode of “Dugout Blues,” Jared Massey (Dodgers Nation) and I welcome back …
Read More »2015 MLB Draft: Dodgers’ Big Board, v 2.0
This is the second of what should be four Big Boards leading up to the MLB Draft (June 8). There have been some pretty significant changes since the last version. …
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 …
Read More »Padres 11, Dodgers 3: At Least The Game Ended
The Dodgers bullpen did well today, surrendering just a single run in five innings of work. Unfortunately, the reason behind those five innings of work was that starter Carlos Frias …
Read More »Padres @ Dodgers May 24, 2015: Welcome, Austin Barnes
So it’s only May, and the bottom half of the Dodger lineup is Andre Ethier, Alex Guerrero, Enrique Hernandez, Austin Barnes, and Carlos Frias. I’m pretty sure it’s safe to …
Read More »2015 MLB Draft Profile: RHP James Kaprielian, UCLA
This is the third part of my 2015 MLB Draft profile series. This time I look at another local kid in right-handed pitcher James Kaprielian of UCLA. Previous entires Dakota Chalmers …
Read More »Dodgers 2, Padres 0: Mike Bolsinger, 2015 NL Cy Young Award Winner
Mike Bolsinger retired 23 straight batters after allowing a single to Yangervis Solarte, the first batter of the game. Mike Bolsinger faced the minimum in his eight innings. Mike Bolsinger …
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