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Trainwreck: Dodgers Lose Momentum in World Series Game 3 Loss

I came into this game with high hopes as the World Series shifted to Houston for game 3. With the series tied and the Dodgers coming off a heart breaking loss in game 2 it seemed as if the Dodgers had the advantage in the third game with Yu Darvish

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Dave Roberts World Series

Analyzing Dave Roberts’ Questionable Moves in Dodger’s World Series Game 2 Loss

The Dodgers aren’t going to win every game. Nor is everything going to come up roses for them every night. The bounces won’t go our way every single game. That’s baseball. Sometimes you just have to shake your head in amazement at the sport of baseball. It leaves you breathless,

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The Dodgers Bullpen Deserves an NLCS MVP Trophy of Their Own

They say one of the biggest reasons the Dodgers have advanced to the World Series for the first time in a generation is because this team delivers a different hero every night. That's true, and the boys with the big bats often receive all the accolades. Justin Turner, Cody Bellinger, Yasiel

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Corey Seager (5)

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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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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Clayton Kershaw

The Nightmare Continues as Dodgers Lose Tenth Consecutive Game

There are three things you can count on this life. Those three things are death, taxes, and the Dodgers losing in the first inning of a baseball game. That happened yet again on Sunday afternoon as the Dodgers lost their tenth consecutive game to the Rockies 8-1. The Dodgers continue

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