
The Dodgers find themselves in a semi-familiar place, tied 1-1 with the Rays in the World Series.

The Dodgers find themselves in a semi-familiar place, tied 1-1 with the Rays in the World Series.

Today is the last off day for the Los Angeles Dodgers before they begin what could be five straight games in a row, as they take on the San Diego Padres in the NLDS.
With just four games left in the regular season, the Dodgers will finally have their full starting rotation back, just in time for the playoffs.

Well, it wasn’t necessarily pretty or polished, but the Dodgers did what needed to be done against the San Diego Padres, taking two game out of three and re-extending their lead in the NL West. The Dodgers now lead the division by 3.5 games with 10 games to go in the regular season.
Continue reading “Key Takeaways from Dodgers and Padres Series; Preview of Upcoming Rockies Series”

Note to self – do not title a blog post “Do the Dodgers Have a Pitching Problem” because then, they really will.
Continue reading “Dodgers Start Pivotal Series Against Padres with NL West Title on the Line”

Without question, as the 2020 playoffs rapidly approach, the biggest roster issue currently on the minds of Dodgers fans everywhere is the state of the starting pitching rotation.
Continue reading “Dodgers Roster: More Thoughts on the State of the Starting Rotation”
The Dodgers are without a doubt the best team in all of baseball, as their record and run differential and roster all prove. And it seems silly to nitpick a team that has so much going for it. However.

The 2020 trade deadline has come and passed, and the Dodgers did not add any members to their already stacked squad.
Continue reading “Dodgers Trade Ross Stripling to Blue Jays at Deadline, Plus Other NL West Moves”

Some things are larger than sports, and the Los Angeles Dodgers proved that on Wednesday by postponing their scheduled game against the San Francisco Giants.
Continue reading “Dodgers News and Notes-Mookie Betts and Social Justice, Walker Buehler to IL”

One can’t be too mad at a loss after seven straight wins, but fans of the Dodgers might think they could have lost a little better.