The Los Angeles Dodgers entered their 43rd game of the season Wednesday night at 22-19, 3.5 games back of the NL West-leading San Francisco Giants. It's not exactly where they expected to be, but fans can take solace in the ... (Continue reading)
On paper, the Dodgers have too many good problems. Too many good outfielders, too many All-Star closers, and, for the first time in many years, a well-stocked farm system. So barring a rash of injuries, the Dodgers shouldn't have the ... (Continue reading)
There's a good chance almost every player employed by the Dodgers in 2014 is also faux-employed by fantasy baseball managers everywhere. From superstar, first-round picks like Clayton Kershaw to surprising, early-season gold mines like Dee Gordon, the Dodgers' abundance of ... (Continue reading)
Are you familiar with the popular baseball phrase "small sample size?" Well, that's what we're dealing with here. I won't sugarcoat it. One week and eight games of baseball is not nearly enough to measure who is "slumping" or "surging." But ... (Continue reading)
Say what you want about the spending spree by Stan Kasten, Magic Johnson and Ned Colletti over the last year-and-a-half, but they've done wonders for the Los Angeles Dodgers farm system. What used to be a tank set on empty is ... (Continue reading)
The Dodgers picked up 2014 right where last season left off—dashing the rival Diamondbacks' hopes and dreams on their home field. Only this time, the "home field" was in front of thousands of Australian fans at Sydney Cricket Ground. Clayton Kershaw ... (Continue reading)
It's been a relatively quiet but expensive offseason for the Los Angels Dodgers compared to years past. Last winter, they signed Hyun-Jin Ryu and Zack Greinke to big contracts. This year, it's been...Jamey Wright? Though the jury is still out on ... (Continue reading)
The Dodgers, who claim to be gearing their organizational philosophy more towards developing the farm system and spending less on flashy free agents, are now rumored to be the front runner for flashy free agent Masahiro Tanaka's services. This comes after ... (Continue reading)
It's that time of year again. Everyone is swearing off junk food, buying gym memberships and looking up local charities in order to hit their New Year's resolutions. But if the Dodgers want to return to the NLCS and have ... (Continue reading)
The Los Angeles Dodgers were trade- and sign-happy last season, but they didn't delve too deeply into the free-agent pool this time around. After 2012's spending frenzy, they already had most of the pieces they wanted in place, so re-signing ... (Continue reading)