On Monday evening, Dodgers right-hander Wilmer Font set a new Oklahoma City Dodgers record for strikeouts by fanning 15 Sacramento River Cats over seven innings. The previous team record of 14 strikeouts was last matched on June 23, 1990. Font was perfect through six innings before issuing his only walk of the game to second […]
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Alex Wood named NL Player of the Week


Dodgers starting pitcher Alex Wood has been named the National League Player of the Week for the period ending May 15. The announcement came on Monday morning on MLB Network. Wood compiled a 2-0 record without allowing a run over 11.0 innings pitched to claim his first career Player of the Week Award. Wood struck out […]
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LADF to host third annual Blue Diamond Gala on June 8


The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation (LADF) has announced that they will hold their third annual Blue Diamond Gala on Thursday, June 8 at Dodger Stadium. The star-studded event will feature a concert by Grammy Award-winning bands Maroon 5 and Earth, Wind & Fire. This year’s event, presented by the Los Angeles Dodgers’ ownership group, gives Dodger fans an opportunity […]
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It’s no longer ‘Still Early’


If you were to ask former MLB manager and current Dodgers broadcaster and baseball analyst Kevin Kennedy when it is officially no longer “still early” in a baseball season, his pat answer would be “Forty games into the season.” And while my personal “still early” threshold actually expires before the first pitch on Opening Day (because […]
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Wood would, could, and did


Anyone who watched Saturday’s game between the Dodgers and the Rockies at Coors Field in Denver witnessed firsthand what was unquestionably the best pitching performance of 26-year-old Alex Wood‘s five-year MLB career. Not only did the Charlotte, North Carolina native allow no runs on five hits and only one walk, he also struck out 10 […]
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Walker Buehler impressive in Drillers debut


When word spread that Dodgers former 2015 first-round draft pick Walker Buehler was being promoted from the Advanced Single-A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes to the Double-A Tulsa Drillers, it was one of those good news / bad news things. The good news is that is moves the phenom right-hander one level closer to pitching under the […]
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Witnessing history


* * * UPDATED: Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 2:30 pm PT. * * * In the 148-year history of Major League Baseball, there have been exactly three players who have hit 700 or more career home runs. They are, of course, Barry Bonds (762), Hank Aaron (755) and Babe Ruth (714). And […]
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Welcome back Chase Utley


When you look at Chase Utley‘s numbers through the first 24 games in which he has appeared this season, your very first thought might be “Why on earth did the Dodgers ever re-sign this guy?” After all, in his first 67 plate appearances, the 38-year-old Pasadena, California native and UCLA alum went 5 for 51 […]
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MLB players come together in ‘Striking Out Poverty’ campaign


More than 40 professional baseball players league-wide are coming together on a project called “Striking Out Poverty” that aims to end poverty in El Mirador, one of the Dominican Republic’s most poverty-stricken communities. The players, with the help of relief organization Food for the Hungry and Athletes Brand, will sport limited-edition t-shirts in city-specific colorways […]
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Suddenly the Dodgers ‘good problem to have’ isn’t


It became the Dodgers mantra at the conclusion of spring training 2016. All of a sudden the Dodgers had too many starting pitchers for only five spots in their 2016 opening day starting rotation. It was a problem that Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman, general manager Farhan Zaidi and (then) rookie field manager […]
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