The final line on 20-year-old left-handed phenom Julio Urias on Monday morning in his 2017 season debut with the Dodgers Triple-A affiliate Oklahoma City Dodgers is both good and not so good. The not so good is that he allowed two earned runs, walked four and allowed a run to score on a wild pitch in his […]
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With Baez set to return to Dodgers bullpen, who goes?


With exactly one week of the 2017 season now officially in the books, the Dodgers are facing their first significant roster move; this excluding placing left-handed starter Rich Hill on the (new) 10-day disabled list for a reoccurring blister issue and recalling right-handed reliever Josh Fields from Triple-A Oklahoma City to fill his vacancy on […]
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Dodgers fans can expect more of the same


There isn’t a Dodger fan on the planet who isn’t fully aware that their beloved team struggles against left-handed pitching. In fact, there isn’t anyone in the entire Dodgers organization who isn’t aware of this. It is the very reason why Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman and general manager Farhan Zaidi went out […]
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White, Hermeling combine for first no-hitter in Quakes history


It was weird. In fact, it was out-of-this-world weird. It all started when Thursday night’s season opener between the Dodgers Advanced Single-A affiliate Rancho Cucamonga Quakes and the Oakland A’s affiliate Stockton Ports were rained out at Banner Island Ballpark in downtown Stockton. As a result, the teams would play a doubleheader on Friday evening. The caveat […]
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Loons drop two in defense of 2016 league championship


The 2017 Great Lakes Loons season started somewhat like their 2015 and 2016 seasons. That is, with weather playing the dominant role. The opening day parade planned for Main Street in Midland was canceled on Thursday, April 6 and will not be rescheduled. Later in the day the decision was made to postpone the opening […]
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Rich Hill first active Dodger to test new 10-day DL


I’ve got some good news and some bad news: The good news is that the Dodgers opened the 2017 season without any of their starting pitchers on the disabled list. The bad news is that it took exactly five days for one to land there. In a Friday press release, the Dodgers reported that left-hander Rich […]
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Puig’s other at-bats tell a much bigger story


Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig is the best hitter on the planet right now. Then again, we’re talking about a baseball season that is all of four days old. With his three long distance home runs in the last two games, the 26-year-old Cienfuegos, Cuba native leads the MLB in home runs and is tied for fourth with his […]
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Dodgers lose one of their biggest fans


When a man passes away a few weeks short of his 91st birthday, most of us would say, “his time had come. It was a good long life.” I would say the exception to that statement would be Don Rickles. The world lost a lot of laughter when he passed away on Thursday. Don Rickels […]
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“I’m officially a Dodger!” – Sergio Romo


For those who were fortunate enough to see recently-acquired Dodger reliever Sergio Romo at Camelback Ranch this spring, they know first-hand that the exuberance he showed – both on the field and off – was not some kind of an act or a put-on. The joy and perpetual smile on the face of the 34-year-old Brawley, California native was […]
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Dodgers outfield prospect Cody Thomas just needs repetitions


Outfielder Cody Thomas was selected by the Dodgers in the 13th round of the 2016 First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Oklahoma. Thomas had previously been drafted by the New York Yankees in the 2013 Amateur Draft when he graduated from Colleyville Heritage High School in his hometown of Colleyville, Texas. He chose […]
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