I recently wrote about Dee Gordon and the changes his stance/swing have undergone in 2014, and that article included some worry that he was reverting back to his old form. …
Read More »Dodgers 2, Padres 1: Clayton Kershaw great, Justin Turner also good
It looked like it was going to be one of those nights for Clayton Kershaw. Then, it looked like it was going to be one of those nights for the …
Read More »Padres @ Dodgers Aug. 21, 2014: Kinda need this win, fellas
After last night’s lackluster effort (seriously, one run against Eric Stults?!), the Dodgers turn to that Clayton Kershaw guy to get back on track. It was just six days ago, …
Read More »Further Appreciation of Clayton Kershaw’s Slider
Yes, I’m writing another post about Clayton Kershaw. He’s doing interesting, sometimes historic things this season. He’s a pitcher, so we shouldn’t take it for granted. There’s no clearer demonstration …
Read More »Who Will The Dodgers Bring Up In September?
We’re not all that far away from September 1, and that means roster expansion is looming. Teams will no longer be restricted to 25 active players, and can activate as many members …
Read More »Padres 4, Dodgers 1: The Dog Days Of August
This game was pretty bad, and I’m annoyed at everyone that I actually stayed up to watch it. Roberto Hernandez pitched basically how you’d expect a fungible starter to pitch, …
Read More »Padres @ Dodgers Aug. 20, 2014: Time To Panic, Probably
You know, we’ve been talking a lot about Zack Greinke‘s elbow lately, but there was still the possibility of burying your head in the sand and pretending it wasn’t a …
Read More »Attention, Japan: Yasiel Puig Is Coming For You
In news that isn’t “oh god oh god oh god please let Zack Greinke‘s elbow be okay,” there’s this: Los Angeles Angels slugger Albert Pujols was among four players named …
Read More »Mailbag #10: Comebacks, A-Gon Vs. Shift, Puig’s Power, Giancarlo Dreaming
Jorge: “The Dodgers don’t seem to have many “comeback” wins and yet are still at the top of the National League. Is this something to be concerned about?” The Dodgers …
Read More »Dodgers 8, Padres 6: Ugly win is ugly, and Carl Crawford lives
The night started off poorly for the Dodgers, but the offense showed up to lead them to an 8-6 win over the Padres on Tuesday night. Kevin Correia served up …
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