The Kerfuffle heard ‘round the world.
On Wednesday afternoon in a very cold field in Minneapolis, Clayton Kershaw took the mound and was about as perfect as he could be.
Continue reading “Thoughts on the Kershaw Kerfuffle”The Kerfuffle heard ‘round the world.
On Wednesday afternoon in a very cold field in Minneapolis, Clayton Kershaw took the mound and was about as perfect as he could be.
Continue reading “Thoughts on the Kershaw Kerfuffle”The Los Angeles Dodgers have not started their 2022 campaign in any way that they had wanted. After winning on Opening Day, they dropped their next two game to the Colorado Rockies. Both the pitching and offense left much to be desired.
Continue reading “Thoughts on Dodgers’ First Road Trip of the Season”On Friday, the Los Angeles Dodgers will begin their quest to win another World Series.
This team and season are a bit reminiscent of the 2017 team, where the expectations were sky high – win the World Series or bust. The feeling around the league is that the Dodgers are the best team around, and anything less than making the World Series, and winning, would be a disappointment.
But as we saw last season, things happen along the way to derail the train on the way to the station. Fighting for the division right down until the last games, losing a key starting pitcher and your first baseman made it hard to repeat as world champs.
Continue reading “Things to Keep an Eye on Through the Dodgers Season, Opening Day Roster Announced”The Los Angeles Dodgers have not have a very good showing in Spring Training as a whole, although that won’t necessarily translate into a bad start to the season.
Some individuals have had an impressive Spring Training, however, and have worked their way onto the Opening Day roster.
Continue reading “Dodgers News and Notes – Roster Decisions, New Trade Deadline and More”We are already down to our last full week of spring training, which is going by quickly due to the shortened ramp up to the season starting.
Continue reading “Dodgers News and Notes – Walker Buehler to Start Opening Day, Starting Rotation, and More”Early Thursday morning, the Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly agreed to a six-year, $162M contract with first baseman Freddie Freeman, causing Dodger fans to rejoice and the rest of baseball world groan and/or marvel at the stacked roster the Dodgers have.
Continue reading “The Dodgers Signed Freddie Freeman – Now What?”Once again Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association have met to discuss the current lockout, and once again we are no closer to not knowing when the lockout will end and if the season will start on time.
Continue reading “Should the Dodgers Sign Freddie Freeman, and Should a Trade Follow?”Supposedly, Major League Baseball and the Players Association are going to meet Thursday to start talking again about their wide and varied interests before getting the 2022 season rolling. We as fans know enough not to hold our collective breath as talks could break down any minute.
Continue reading “Three 2022 Dodgers Additions Already with the Team”Another year has come to a close, and with it memories of what has been tend to creep in. Even though it didn’t end the way Dodger fans wanted it to, it still was a very memorable year.
Aside from the 2020 season, which ended in a championship, this 2021 season will probably be the most memorable for awhile, with all its ups, down, and everything in between.
Continue reading “Looking Back on the Dodgers 2021 Season with Bright Hope for 2022”The MLB Hot Stove is scalding hot, with most players choosing to sign with a team before the assumed impending lockout begins on Wednesday, December 1.
Continue reading “Dodgers Miss Re-Signing Max Scherzer, Corey Seager in Free Agency”