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That’s a Wrap! Dodgers Finish Regular Season With 6-3 Victory, 104th Win

The Dodgers wrapped up their regular season schedule with a 6-3 win over Colorado on Sunday afternoon. The victory gives them a new Los Angeles record 104th win. The Dodgers (104-58) ended with a 47-34 road record and eight wins in their final ten contests. This was the best way

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Hyun-jin Ryu

Dodgers Lose Meaningless Game in Denver, But Nobody Got Hurt

The Dodgers flew into Denver for the final series of the regular season with the hopes of playing spoiler. The Dodgers were hoping to spoil Colorado’s Wild Card party this weekend. Colorado needs to win just two of the three to clinch the second wild card. Unfortunately the Dodgers were

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Logan Forsythe hits his sixth home run of the season

Dodgers Beat Padres 9-3, Win 100th Game

The Dodgers beat the Padres 9-3 on Monday evening at Dodger Stadium to win their 100 game of the season. Just to give you an example of how incredible this is I’ll tell you. The Dodgers have won 100 games in a season just two other times since 1958. This

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Pedro Baez

Dodgers Punt Again in Philadelphia, Pedro Baez Remains Awful

At this point I’m over it. The Dodgers are going to clinch the division at some point over the next 11 or games but that doesn’t mean they’re World Series ready and it doesn’t even mean they are postseason ready. Because right now they can’t beat the worst teams in

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Picard wearing Dodger hat

Dodgers, Clayton Kershaw Embarrassed in Philadelphia

The Philadelphia Phillies are one of the worst teams in baseball. They have a 59-91 record after tonight’s game and one of the worst starting pitchers on the mound in the series opener. The pitching match-up was Clayton Kershaw against Nick Pivetta. So let me set the stage for you.

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Hyun-jin Ryu

Dodgers Middle Relievers All Suck in 7-1 Loss To Washington

You know this was a winnable game until the Dodgers brought in the middle relievers in the fifth inning again. The game was at least within reach but when you’re forced to use a parade of middle relievers starting with Ross Stripling in the fifth inning then you get what

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