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NLCS Game 2: Yamamoto Goes All The Way, Dodgers Take 2-0 Series Lead

The Dodgers haven’t had a complete game in the postseason by a starting pitcher since the late great Jose Lima tossed a complete game shutout in game 3 of the 2004 NLDS against the Cardinals. Yoshinobu Yamamoto went all the way in game 2 of the 2025 NLCS against the

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NLDS Game 1: Teo, Kiké, Dodgers Steal The Liberty Bell in Come From Behind Win

The Dodgers began the NLDS knowing full well that they would have to steal one of these two games in Philadelphia to have a good chance at winning this series. Despite falling behind 3-0 early, the Dodgers and starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani rallied to score two in the sixth inning

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NL Wild Card: Dodgers Win Beautifully Ugly Series, Advance to NLDS

There was good, bad, and there was ugly on Wednesday evening in the Dodger’s game 2 of the National League Wild Card series win over the Cincinnati Reds. The Dodgers knocked off the Reds in game 2 at Dodger Stadium 8-4. It wasn’t pretty, but the Dodgers got another strong

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NL Playoffs: Dodgers Bats Put on Sho, But Bullpen Still Terrible, Dodgers Win Game 1

The Dodgers hung on and clinched the National League West division title, finishing the regular season with a 93-69 record. It was somewhat of a frustrating slog with the injuries, slumps and bullpen meltdowns but the Dodgers got it done. The Dodgers enter this postseason in unfamiliar territory. They won

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NLDS Game 5: Yamamoto, Clutch Kiké, Teo and the Bullpen Help Dodgers Advance To NLCS

How’s the gaslamp quarter doing after tonight’s NLDS game 5? It’s probably quiet as a mouse. How’s Los Angeles doing after tonight’s NLDS game 5 between the Dodgers and Padres? Pretty darn good. That’s because the Dodgers silenced the Padres and their trash talking with a 2-0 win at Dodger

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NLDS Game 1: Ohtani’s Clutch Home Run Lifts Dodgers in Game 1

The Dodgers opened their five game National League division series on Saturday night against the San Diego Padres without franchise ace Clayton Kershaw. The club announced before the game that Kershaw would not pitch again due to his toe injury. The Dodgers may not have Kershaw this postseason but they

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