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Dodgers Best-Kept Secret Remains As Such

As a surprise to absolutely no one, the Dodgers 2022 NLDS Game-1 starter remains a secret to everyone. …well, almost everyone. As expected, when asked (again) if his NLDS Game-1 starter would be 34-year-old future Hall of Fame left-hander Clayton Kershaw or 26-year-old 2022 National League ERA champion left-hander Julio Urías after Friday’s pre-NLDS workout […]

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Who Will It Be?

Prior to Wednesday’s 2022 regular season finale against the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was asked by MLB Network’s Alanna Rizzo if he had decided who his starting pitcher would be for Game-1 of the National League Division Series against the yet-to-be-determined NL Wild Card winner at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday, […]

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Now What Do We Do?

The good news is that the Dodgers won their final game of the 2022 regular season by a score of 6-1 over the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday afternoon behind yet another stellar pitching performance by 34-year-old future Hall of Fame left-hander Clayton Kershaw. It was their franchise-record-setting 111th win of the season […]

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Has The Torch Been Passed?

When you think of any Dodgers postseason series Game-1 starter – regardless of the series – you immediately think of 34-year-old future Hall of Fame left-hander Clayton Kershaw, right? I mean, why wouldn’t you? Not so fast. Although the Dallas, TX native and Dodgers first-round draft pick in 2006 out of Highland Park High School […]

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It Was a Blast!

The best part of the 2022 Major League Baseball season officially ends today, October 5, 2022. A heart felt thank you and shoutout to the Dodgers for a wonderfully exciting ride through the 2022 regular season. It has been a blast! Playoffs? While the MLB postseason tournament will be fun to watch, the number of […]

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Dodgers Pick A Bad Time For Bats To Go Cold

After amassing 10 runs on 15 hits in Friday night’s 10-1 laugher over National League West last place Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium followed by six runs on 10 hits in their 6-4 win over them on Saturday night, the NL West Division Champion Los Angeles Dodgers managed only one run on four hits on […]

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Just In The Nick of Time

On September 9, Dodgers outfielder Cody Bellinger was slashing a less-than-stellar .197/.259/.378/.638 with 17 home runs and 55 RBI. After Sunday’s game, albeit a 4-1 loss to the NL West last place Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium, those numbers are now .206/.263/.383/.646 with 18 home runs and 66 RBI – not a monumental change, but […]

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It’s Not Over Yet

It is easy to get spoiled as a Dodger fan when your team has 110 wins and is seemingly breaking records each and every night since clinching their postseason berth. However, it bears remembering that it takes two teams to play, and any team can win on any given night. Sunday was a perfect example […]

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Move Over, ’27 Yankees

It has long been accepted that the 1927 New York Yankees are the best baseball team to have ever played the game in MLB’s storied 153-year history. “The ’27 Yankees,” as they are affectionately known, are considered ‘the most legendary and revered team in the annals of baseball,’ (according to Fred Glickstein’s 2005 book of […]

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Rare Air

With their 10-1 blowout win over the NL West last-place Colorado Rockies on Friday night at Dodger Stadium, the NL West first-place Los Angeles Dodgers improved their record to an MLB best 109-48. In doing so, they are now tied for seventh on MLB’s all-time most wins in a season list with the 1969 Baltimore […]

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