Archive for 2022

Dodgers to Honor Hall of Fame Broadcaster Jaime Jarrín Prior to October 1 Game vs. Rockies

  *  *  *  The Annual La Gran Fiesta Celebration Featuring Julio Urías and Other Special Guests Will Also Take Place this Saturday   *  *  *  *  The Dodgers will be closing out the 2022 regular season with a special celebration – both on and off the field. This Saturday, October 1, the club […]

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Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk

  *  *  *  “You talk the talk … but can you walk the walk?” – Adam Baldwin in Stanley Kubrick’s 1987 Academy Award-nominated film ‘Full Metal Jacket.’   *  *  *  Unfortunately for 34-year-old Dodgers closer Craig Kimbrel, who is having one of – if not the – worst seasons of his 13-year MLB […]

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Could Dodgers Already Have Their Next Kershaw?

Let’s be honest here, any time you start comparing anyone with 34-year-old Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw, it is a risky proposition at best. I mean, we’re talking about a guy who will become first-ballot Hall of Fame eligible five years from the very second he decides to retire … if he decides to retire, that […]

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Major League Milestones

Fans across Major League Baseball are no strangers to how well the Los Angeles Dodgers perform year in and year out. Loyal fans love and expect it, while it paints a pretty large target on the Blue Crew’s back when going against other teams and their fanbases. Sunday afternoon the Dodgers closed their second-to-last homestand […]

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Welcome To The Show, Kid

Shortly before the start of Saturday’s game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals at Dodger Stadium, it was announced that the Dodgers had updated their starting lineup. Replacing 33-year-old / six-time All-Star Freddie Freeman at first base (due to illness) was 22-year-old rookie utility infielder Miguel Vargas, who had appeared in only […]

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History Made

  *  *  *  “You can wake up every day and make today better than the last.” Dodgers Hall of Fame Manager Tommy Lasorda   *  *  *  *  It’s not often an entire stadium roots together for an opposing team to score against the home team. Incidentally, that was the case Friday night, as […]

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“And Look Who’s Comming Up”

When the Dodgers released their starting lineup for Thursday’s series finale against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium, there was one name very noticeably missing from it. “Just a scheduled off day,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters pre-game about six-time All-Star, five-time Gold Glove Winner, four-time Silver Slugger winner, and 2018 MLB MVP Mookie […]

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The Good Side of Wednesday’s Loss

If you are a bottom line person, the bottom line is that the National League West Division Champion Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the NL West fourth-place Arizona Diamondbacks by a score of 6-1 on Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium – period, end of story. But if you are an eternal optimist who likes to […]

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Sloppy Play Ends Dodgers Five-Game Winning Streak

Less than three hours after pulling off one of the greatest come-from-behind wins in recent memory, the National League West Division Champion LA Dodgers lost the second game of Tuesday’s doubleheader to the NL West fourth-place Arizona Diamondbacks in what was arguably the worst game the Dodgers have played all season. “We didn’t play good […]

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Dodgers Create Another ‘Remember That Time’ Memory

We all have them – great Dodgers memories that usually begin with: “Remember that time…” On Tuesday afternoon in Game-1 of a rare midweek day/night doubleheader at Dodger Stadium, the National League West Division Champion Los Angeles Dodgers created another “Remember that time…” memory when they pulled off yet another remarkable come-from-behind win over their […]

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