So far this season, Dee Gordon has been one of the Dodgers’ biggest surprises. After concluding the series against the Marlins, he’s hitting .353/.387/.457 and leads all Dodgers position players …
Read More »Dodgers 9, Marlins 7: Dee Gordon Gives, Bullpen (Almost) Takes Away
The real story tonight is Dee Gordon and the bullpen, but … hold on a second. GIF Link (via Chad) Puig’s homer went to places normally reserved for Giancarlo Stanton (452 feet). …
Read More »Dee Gordon Making It Interesting As Alex Guerrero Shows Power
Dee Gordon, it must be said, has been outstanding over the first two weeks of the season, hitting .400/.457/.525. He hit a homer off of Max Scherzer. He has four walks. …
Read More »Dodgers 8, Diamondbacks 6: Dee Gordon Is Fast, Dodgers Sweep Diamondbacks
In yet another marathon game, the Dodgers clinched their three-game series with the Diamondbacks with an 8 to 6 victory, despite striking out sixteen times in the process. The scoring …
Read More »Dodgers benefting from Dee Gordon’s improved offense
Dee Gordon has actually looked like a Major League Baseball player in the first 10 games of the season. Of course, this is the very definition of small sample size, …
Read More »Dodgers 3, Tigers 2: Let This Be The World Series, Please
If there was ever a time for me to do a post that was literally just a GIF and nothing else, it would be this. Dee Gordon hit a homer. …
Read More »Dodgers 7, D’Backs 5: Nice Way To Start A Season
I am quite unsure how that could have gone better. If there’s one thing that would have been more annoying than flying approximately 200 million miles to Australia during spring …
Read More »Ryu gets the nod in Game 2, along with Gordon and Baxter
The Dodgers are changing things up in the second game of the season in Australia, inserting two new players into the lineup and switching up the batting order. Scott Van …
Read More »Revisiting The Second Base Platoon
In February, I wrote about the potential for a platoon at second base after Don Mattingly stated that it was a possibility. I was a bit dismissive of the idea, …
Read More »The Mark McGwire effect on Dodgers’ hitters
Even at their best, the Dodgers have never been known as an offensive juggernaut along the lines of the Cardinals, Rangers, Red Sox or Rockies. They’ve had some really good …
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