In his first start since returning from the injured list for back tightness, 30-year-old Dodgers right-hander Tyler Glasnow was… well… not good, this despite Dodgers manager Dave Roberts‘ claim to the contrary. “I think the stuff was good. Certainly, the command was not there,” Roberts told reporters following his team’s ugly 8-3 loss to the their division rival San … [Read more...] about Glasnow’s ‘Stuff’
Teo-3 Giants-2
If you are not on board the Teoscar Hernández train by now, you probably never will be. In Monday’s 3-2 Dodgers win over their much-disliked NL West division rival San Francisco Giants in front of a Dodger Stadium crowd of 49,576, the 31-year-old Cotui, Dominican Republic native, two-time All-Star, and 2024 Home Run Derby champion drove in all three runs for the NL West … [Read more...] about Teo-3 Giants-2
Ohtani Has (Almost) Left the Building
After a rough top of the first inning in which he allowed a double and a two-run home run on his first three pitches, 35-year-old Dodgers left-hander James Paxton settled in nicely, to finish his 5.0-inning start with a final line of three runs on five hits with four walks and seven strikeouts en route to his eighth win of the season. But that wasn’t the big news during the … [Read more...] about Ohtani Has (Almost) Left the Building
Best News of the Season
Moments after their team’s exciting 11-inning 7-6 walk-off win over the Boston Red Sox in front of a Dodger Stadium crowd of 48,129 on Friday evening, Dodger fans received the best news of the season: The news comes one day after Kershaw completed his third rehab start following his November 3, 2023 surgery to repair the gleno-humeral ligaments and capsule in his left … [Read more...] about Best News of the Season
Oops
It immediately became another “Remember the time…” moment in Dodgers history. With one out in the bottom of the eighth inning, his team up 1-0, and with runners on second and third, former Dodger and current Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora elected to have 32-year-old Valencia, CA native left-hander Brennan Bernardino intentionally walk Dodgers catcher Will Smith and instead … [Read more...] about Oops