The Los Angeles Dodgers are coming off a huge win against the Toronto Blue Jays in their recent outing. Despite their slow start, the franchise has dominated the National League West. The Dodgers are determined to win the World Series this year, and every player is contributing their best to get closer to that dream. Apart from playing games, the clubhouse culture has been a … [Read more...] about Dodgers Manager Praises Players Extra Efforts to Embrace Clubhouse Culture
Former Angels Top Prospect Is Finally Breaking Out
At this point in his career, Jo Adell is a bust. However, the Angels have refused to give up on the former first round pick. And it looks as if their patience is being rewarded. Adell’s breakout April is reminding the organization why he was such a highly regarded prospect. There’s a reason former manager Phil Nevin once compared his talent to the legendary Mike Trout. “You … [Read more...] about Former Angels Top Prospect Is Finally Breaking Out
Dodgers All-Star Embarking on Another Rehab Assignment
The Los Angeles Dodgers have been on a roll after a rough start to the season. The club is picking up the pace with their performance as they remain at the top of the NL West. One of the primary reasons for the team’s struggle has been their pitching. Despite adding Tyler Glasnow and Yoshinobu Yamamoto in the offseason, the pitching staff has not progressed in the right … [Read more...] about Dodgers All-Star Embarking on Another Rehab Assignment
This Angels Veteran Heads Back To The Injured List
Believe it or not, Anthony Rendon is headed to the injured list. The third baseman will be sidelined with a left hamstring strain this time. In a corresponding move, the Angels selected the contract of Ehire Adrianza and placed Robert Stephenson on the 60-day IL to make room on the active roster. Rendon injured his hamstring while running to first during Saturday’s game against … [Read more...] about This Angels Veteran Heads Back To The Injured List
World Series Champion with Brooklyn Dodgers Passes Away
Carl Erskine, pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers during their heyday as “The Boys of Summer,” has passed away. The right-hander from Anderson, Indiana pitched for Brooklyn from 1948-57, during which time they won a World Series and five National League pennants. He followed them to Los Angeles in 1958, retiring in the middle of the 1959 season, and missing out on one more world … [Read more...] about World Series Champion with Brooklyn Dodgers Passes Away