Twenty-five-year-old Dodgers right-hander Bobby Miller has appeared in six games this season, all starts, including Tuesday’s ugly 10-1 loss to the National League Central first-place Milwaukee Brewers. He has tossed a combined 25.0 innings and has faced 109 opposing batters. He has allowed 17 runs on 25 hits, which includes five home runs. He has walked 15 batters while … [Read more...] about Miller Trending In Wrong Direction
Dodgers Open ‘The Big One’
Although the National League West first-place Los Angeles Dodgers went 3-3 on their just-concluded six-game homestand by dropping two of three to their division-rival third-place Arizona Diamondbacks and taking two of three from the NL Central place-first Milwaukee Brewers, there are some, many, in fact, who believe that the team considered among the best in the game today and … [Read more...] about Dodgers Open ‘The Big One’
The 20-Percenters
By now, every Dodger fan is well aware that their beloved team is sending six players to the 2024 MLB All-Star Game, which will be held on Tuesday, July 16, at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX. It is the highest number of representatives of all 30 MLB teams, topping the Cleveland Guardians’ five and Kansas City Royals’ four. The 2024 Dodgers All-Stars are: Designated … [Read more...] about The 20-Percenters
Another Day – Another Ohtani Record
It seems like nearly every day Dodgers international superstar Shohei Ohtani sets, ties, or breaks some kind of Dodgers, National League, or MLB record. In Saturday’s 5-3 win over the visiting Milwaukee Brewers in front of a sold out Dodger Stadium crowd of 50,086, the 30-year-old Oshu, Japan native did this: (Dodger Insider) Ironically (and poetically), Ohtani pulled off … [Read more...] about Another Day – Another Ohtani Record
Dodgers Lose More Than Game
Although no one knew it at the time, when 34-year-old Dodgers right fielder Jason Heyward tried to rob former Dodger Joc Pederson of his first-inning two-out solo home run to right-center field in Thursday’s ugly 9-3 loss to the division-rival Arizona Diamondbacks in front of a sold out Dodger Stadium crowd of 52,320, he suffered an injury to his left knee that may land him on … [Read more...] about Dodgers Lose More Than Game