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Jose De Leon

Dodgers Open Final Trip in San Diego, De Leon Counters Clemens

The Dodgers embark on their final road trip of the season after completing one of the most emotional home stands of recent memory. The home stand included the clinching of their fourth consecutive NL West division title and a heartfelt tribute and farewell to Vin Scully. Everyone paid tribute to the legendary announcer

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Brett Anderson

Brett Anderson Experiment

The Boys in Blue took the rubber match against the "hated ones" last night to improve their lead to six games in the NL West and decrease their magic number to five.  The Dodgers tonight will begin a four game series against the Colorado Rockies.  Making his return to the

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Here Come The Stupid Giants, Magic Number at 9

Sometimes life gets in the way of Dodger baseball. This is exactly what happened to me on Sunday afternoon as the Dodgers lost a wild game 10-9 in 12 innings to the Dbacks. I apologize for the lack of recap, rest assured that will be the only time you will

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Joc Pederson

Brock Deals, Joc Smashes, Dodgers Best Dbacks

The Dodger’s talent shined bright as they defeated the Dbacks 6-2 on Saturday night to take a 2-1 lead in the four game series, Rookie Brock Stewart turned in an admirable effort tossing five innings and allowing just two earned runs on five hits and struck out 6 to earn the

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Brock Stewart

Brock Stewart Replaces Bud Norris For Game 3

The Dodgers snapped Arizona’s annoying little 4-game winning streak by beating turncoat Zack Greinke and the rest of the Snakes 3-2 to even the series in the second game on Friday evening. The Dodgers were able to make three early runs stand up and staved off a late Dback’s rally to

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Zack Greinke

Dodgers Score Early, Hang on Late To Beat Turncoat Greinke and Snakes 3-2

You know Greinke went for the money this year and maybe he doesn't regret it with his 210 million dollars. He can't be happy though with the lousy team he inherited. He may be rich with money but is very poor with wins. This is the last time the Dodgers will

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Zack Greinke

Dodgers Look To Thump on Turncoat Zack Greinke Again

The Dodger’s recent offensive malaise continued on Thursday evening as they plodded along to a very sad 7-3 loss to the Dbacks in the opening game of this four game series. The Dodger’s sudden offensive drought has popped up only on this road trip. On this current trip the Dodgers are hitting

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Rich Hill is Going To Allow a Run At Some Point

Odds are that Rich Hill is going to allow a run at some point. Until then it’s a lot of fun watching him pitch. Could we possibly have another situation where he’s pulled from another no-hitter or perfect game? Speaking of pulled, the Dodgers pulled out a tough rain soaked 2-0

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Dodgers Hope Kershaw is Back To Form in Bronx Rubber Game

What a difference a day makes. After a rousing 8-2 win on Monday night, the Dodgers were pathetically shutout 3-0 as the Yankees evened the series. Julio Urias pitched well, but couldn’t keep his pitch count down. The deciding blows in the game were two pinch-hit home runs from Jacoby Ellsbury

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Dodgers in The Bronx Zoo Against Surging Yankees

The Dodgers fly into the big apple with their magic number still stuck at 18 and their lead in the NL West down to 3 games after a very frustrating series loss in Miami to Don Mattingly’s Marlins. I am still at a loss for how the Dodgers can lose

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Kenta Maeda

Imperfect Dodgers Go For Series Win Over Fish

The Dodgers successfully managed to defeat the Marlins 5-0 on Saturday evening and piss everyone off in the process by removing starter Rich Hill after he had tossed seven perfect innings. Joe Blanton ruined the no-hitter in the bottom of the eighth inning predictably, but the opportunity to see a perfect game

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Rich Hill

Dodgers Look To Even Series as Rich Hill Counters Tom Kitchen Sink Koehler

The Dodgers got manhandled by Jose Fernandez on Friday night on Clayton Kershaw’s return to the mound in the opening game of their three game series against the Miami Marlins. Fernandez tossed seven shutout innings and struck out 14 in the Dodgers 4-1 loss. Fortunately Kershaw’s return was a success in

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The Return of Kershaw

The much anticipated return of Clayton Kershaw happened as the Los Angeles Dodgers started Game 1 of this ten game road trip against Jose Fernandez and the Miami Marlins. This road trip will span three cities in ten days. Kershaw was making his first appearance since June 26th. Kershaw came

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Marlin

Kershaw is Back! Dodgers Swim Into Miami

The Dodgers have won five consecutive games fresh off of a sweep of the Snakes and are looking for their sixth win in a row as they travel into South Beach, Miami for a three game series against the Marlins. This series not only marks the return of Clayton Kershaw, but it

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Sweep City: Ray vs. Stewart in Series Finale

Hasn’t this series been quite lovely? No surprises, no blown leads, no ohfers, just a really bad club and two relaxing wins. Last night Ross Stripling tamed the Snakes with his arm and bat. He tossed 5 quality innings and drove in a run with an RBI single as well

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Ross Stripling

Stripling Charms Snakes With Arm and Bat

Man the Dbacks are awful. The Dodgers easily disposed of the Snakes on Tuesday night by a score of 5-2. The win kept the Dodgers 4 games ahead in the NL West after the Giants came from behind to defeat the Rockies 3-2 in Denver. Spot starter Ross Stripling has

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