Dodgers Fall to Giants in Clayton Kershaw’s Return

The Dodgers brought back lefty Clayton Kershaw to the mound on Saturday with hopes it would rejuvenate a team that won just four of its last 11 games. However, another poor offensive showing resulted in a 3-2 loss for Los Angeles, securing the series win for San Francisco with a possibility of sweeping on Sunday.

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Muncy, Dodgers Take Finale Against White Sox to Secure Series Win

Even though the Los Angeles pitching was less than desirable, the Dodgers orchestrated an offensive explosion on Thursday afternoon to defeat the White Sox 11-9 on the road, winning the series two games to one.

Second baseman Max Muncy delivered the most damage for the Dodgers on the same day he was activated from the injured list, going 2-for-5 with a double, a home run and five RBI.

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Heaney, Kershaw Progressing Toward MLB Returns for Dodgers

As several pitchers from the season’s original starting rotation begin to get healthy, it will be interesting to see how the Dodgers structure their starting rotation over the coming weeks.

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A Closer Look at Eddy Alvarez

Even though they’ve been bitten by the injury bug quite hard over the first few months of the season, the Dodgers still control the NL West by a full four games while sporting the best record on the senior circuit at 35-17.

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Dodgers Hope to Rebound Against NL East-Leading Mets

After a disappointing start to the week, the Los Angeles Dodgers hope to get back on track against the New York Mets, who currently boast the National League’s best record while leading the East division by a whopping 10-1/2 games over the defending World Champion Braves.

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Dodgers Sweep Diamondbacks in Arizona; Exciting Site News at TBPC

The Dodgers benefited from a few timely hits and another outstanding outing by lefty Tyler Anderson to cruise past the Diamondbacks 3-1 on Sunday and secure the series sweep.

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Dodgers Plan to Honor Gil Hodges by Retiring No. 14

Gil Hodges, an integral member of the 1955 and 1959 Dodgers World Championship teams, will have his No. 14 retired by the Dodgers on Saturday, June 4, during pre-game ceremonies prior to the 7:10 p.m. game against the New York Mets.

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Dodgers Fall to Phillies in Series Finale

After winning the first two games of a three-game set against the Phillies to start their current road trip, the Dodgers fell in extras in the finale on Sunday in a game that was very much winnable.

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Which Pitching Prospect Will Emerge First for Dodgers?

So far this season, we have already seen 25 different pitchers appear for the Los Angeles Dodgers in some capacity — 26 if you count Hanser Alberto’s outing on Wednesday against the Diamondbacks. Last year, there were 39 pitchers to throw for the Dodgers, indicating that fans could be in store for even more new faces as the 2022 season progresses.

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Dodgers Prospect Watch: A Closer Look at Michael Grove

As the pitching carousel continues to turn for the Los Angeles Dodgers, another generation of players are getting their chances on the big-league stage.

Last week, fans had the chance to see 24-year-old righty Ryan Pepiot throw in the majors for the first time. On Sunday in the series finale against the Phillies, they’ll be able to see 25-year-old right-hander Michael Grove.

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