2011 has been anything but a great year for the Los Angeles Dodgers. There have been a number of injuries to the Dodger infield and pitching staff, the team is currently in last place in the NL West, attendance is ... (Continue reading)
Selecting the right players in the MLB Draft can be nearly impossible. As opposed to a sport like basketball where a seven-foot frame and great athleticism can just about guarantee NBA success, baseball is a whole lot trickier. If you ... (Continue reading)
Dodger stadium hasn't been all fun and games in 2011. Besides the fact that the Dodgers are under .500 at home, fans have been given several other reasons to think twice about going to a Dodger game. Just two months ... (Continue reading)
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Hiroki Kuroda might very well be the most underrated pitcher in all of baseball. He has a mediocre career win-loss record of 32-33, but his career ERA is very solid at 3.57. Much of Kuroda's success can be attributed to his ability ... (Continue reading)
Major League Baseball released its ballot for the 2011 All-Star game this past week. It may be a little early to label a player's 2011 season as All-Star caliber, but nevertheless votes casted today are worth just as much as those ... (Continue reading)
After an awful start offensively to begin the 2011 regular season, the Los Angeles Dodgers called up prospect Jerry Sands.Sands had been promoted to Triple-A Albuquerque before the start of the season, but he was so impressive early on that he ... (Continue reading)
At the NBA All-Star Game this past weekend, Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant showed fans around the nation that he is still very much a star, scoring 37 points and earning All-Star MVP honors for the fourth time. The 13-time ... (Continue reading)
Led by manager Bruce Bochy, the Giants will enter the 2011 season as the defending World Series champions for the first time since their days in New York, and they hope to find a way to repeat. With an exception of ... (Continue reading)
With Spring Training rapidly approaching, the 2011 Los Angeles Dodgers' roster is nearly finalized. First-year manager, Don Mattingly, hopes to improve the team from the 2010 edition that was two games under .500. Expectations were high going into last season ... (Continue reading)