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Dodgers Score Nine, Hang on To Beat Cards 9-7

The Dodgers flew into St. Louis to begin a crucial four game series on Thursday night still riding high after their incredible accomplishment of winning a single game against the lowly Cincinnati Reds. Certainly that was a crowning achievement for them, but they face a daunting task with this long series

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Justin Turner

Dodgers Win Series against Rockies

The Dodgers played the Rockies today with Rich Hill taking on Tyler Anderson. Anderson a left-hander normally would be an issue for the Dodgers. But lately he has been having issues. The Dodgers went to their all right handed lineup to take on Anderson. In the first inning the Dodgers

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Dodger’s Ninth Inning Rally Falls Short as Colorado Ties Series

I’ll keep this short and sweet as I want to enjoy my Saturday night and thinking about the Dodgers right now prevents that from happening. Dave Roberts rolled out the old all-righty lineup with automatic outs Brian Dozier and Austin Barnes bookending the unproductive order. Once again the all-righty lineup

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Why The Dodgers Are The NL West’s Best World Series Contender

The Dodgers might not have won a World Series since 1988 but if there’s any truth to the belief that starting pitcher is the foundation that breeds success, then Dodger Stadium could be hosting the MLB’s finale, where the Commissioner’s Trophy could be lifted. Following their rocky start to the

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All-Righty Lineup Finally Delivers, Dodgers Comeback To Beat Mets

You would think the Mets would be an easy mark for the Dodgers. After all the New York club is horrible this year. They’re mired in fourth place and 13 games under .500. Once you get into September and get this close to the end of the season you find

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Inside Look at The Dodger’s In-Game Decisions Over The Last Week

Just one week after falling behind the Arizona Diamondbacks by 4 ½ games in the National League West, all is right in Dodgerland once again. Kenley Jansen has had three straight scoreless appearances, collecting two saves, and a win. Walker Buehler looks like the ace of the future, or maybe

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