Archive for 2023

Dodgers Trending In Right Direction

The Dodgers have won six straight games and seven of their last 10. The Arizona Diamondbacks have lost three straight games and three of their last 10, the result of which now has the Dodgers in first place in the National League West by a full two games. For the second consecutive day, the Dodgers […]

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How Far Will The Dodgers Go?

With the 2023 trade deadline just over two weeks away (August 1), how far are Dodgers President & CEO Stan Kasten, and President Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman willing to go for this year’s World Series? How much salary are the owners willing to increase payroll, and which untouchable prospects are they willing to trade? Will they marginally […]

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Dodgers To Open 2024 Season In South Korea

On Wednesday afternoon, the Los Angeles Dodgers made a very Dodger-like announcement. It was announced that the Dodgers will kickoff the 2024 regular season against the San Diego Padres for a two game series in Seoul, South Korea on March 20 and 21, 2024. The two-game set will be considered home games for Dodger President […]

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Ohtani Plants the Seed

During Tuesday night’s MLB All-Star game, several members of the Fox broadcasting crew shared their opinions on what they believe will happen with just-turned-29-year-old (on July 5) soon-to-be free agent Shohei Ohtani, the Babe Ruth of our generation. And while the general consensus was that he will probably remain with the Los Angeles Angels of […]

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Dodgers Make Expected and Inevitable Roster Moves

On Sunday afternoon, the Dodgers announced that they had reinstated right-handed pitcher Yency Almonte from paternity leave and optioned left-handed pitcher Bryan Hudson and infielder Miguel Vargas to Triple-A Oklahoma City. Whereas the Almonte-for-Hudson move was most certainly expected, the Vargas move may have come as a bit of a surprise for some, although it […]

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‘Over the Wall’ Mookie

Another day, another page in the history books for 30-year-old Dodgers infielder/outfielder Mookie Betts. In the Dodgers 10-5 pounding of the Angels of Anaheim on Saturday, the (now) seven-time All-Star, six-time Gold Glove winner, five-time Silver Slugger, two-time World Series champion, former MLB MVP, and former MLB Player of the Year hit his 10th leadoff […]

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In Good Company

I hope you are paying very close attention, Dodgers fans, because we are witnessing history right before our very eyes. I’ll cut right to the chase … This: Betts was in good company on Friday night as well. In the Dodgers 11-4 pounding of the Angels of Anaheim, the 30-year-old Nashville, TN native and fifth-round […]

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Roster Assets or Trade Capital?

The Dodgers are considered the benchmark against which other MLB teams measure themselves in the acquisition of young talent and development of those players into major league prospects. Whether those prospects become Dodgers or used in trades for veteran players is the responsibility of Dodgers President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman and his talented staff. […]

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Julio’s Back

It took exactly one batter for Dodger fans to realize that the Julio Urías that they had come to know and love ‘back in the day’ (as they say) was back, when he struck out Pirates third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes to lead off the final game of the three-game series against Pittsburgh at Dodger Stadium […]

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Miller Saves Bullpen – Bullpen Saves Miller

It was the proverbial ‘You scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours’ scenario. For the first time in a very long time, a Dodgers starting pitcher – 24-year-old right-hander Bobby Miller – actually went more than five innings, 5.2 to be exact, giving Dodgers manager Dave Roberts‘ heavily used bullpen a much needed and well-deserved […]

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