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Hitting in The Rain: Dodgers Hold Phillies to Two Hits, Pair of Home Runs Put Crack in Liberty Bell

A pair of home runs from David Freese, and Justin Turner was the difference makers, as the Dodgers drowned the Phillies in the third game of the four game series. For the third time on this road trip the Dodgers had to endure a lengthy rain delay. This recent inclement

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Julio Urias Arrested – but That’s Not The Dodgers’ Biggest Problem

LA Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias was arrested for domestic violence. That would be bad enough, but this is not an isolated case. This is, unfortunately, the latest and most public in a line of ugly incidents involving young Dodger players. https://youtu.be/gcYYSAZveds  

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Maeda’s Wonderful Pitching, Joc’s Two Homers Help Dodgers Even Series Against Nationals

The Dodgers rebounded quite nicely after a boring 6-0 shutout loss on Thursday, by turning the favor on the Nationals with a 5-0 shutout win on Friday night. Kenta Maeda turned in an excellent performance tossing six shutout frames and the Dodgers hit three home runs. Two of the home

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Urias, Pair of Homers (Bellinger, Muncy) Lift Dodgers Over Brewers

The Dodger’s run of quality starts continued on Thursday night during their 3-1 victory over the Brewers in Milwaukee. This time youngster Julio Urias turned in a dominant performance as the southpaw phenom tossed six shutout frames and struck out nine as the Dodgers won their fifth consecutive game. Urias

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Cody Bellinger and Joc Pederson

Dodgers Set New Home Run Record While Bludgeoning Division Rivals

The Dodgers came into the last series against the San Francisco Giants, who are undoubtedly their biggest rivals, with high hopes after a mixed set of performances in Spring Training – including one win and one loss against the Giants – who were put to bed following an offensive masterclass

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Dodgers Middle Relief Pathetic Again, Blow Opening Game To Giants

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results. That Personifies the Dodgers since Andrew Friedman took over. The Dodgers have two fatal flaws, the terrible middle relief, and lackluster game management. Both are intertwined and once again cost them the game on

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