Your Los Angeles Dodgers now are at 90 wins on the season, 52 games over .500, with a .703 winning percentage, and a 19.5 game lead in the NL West. As we all know, it is not what a team does in the regular season, aside from securing home field advantage throughout the playoffs, but how the team actually performs during those playoffs. However, an almost 20 game lead in … [Read more...] about Thoughts on the Dodgers’ 90 Wins before September
Can Dodgers Eclipse All-Time MLB Win Record?
The teams with the two best records in the majors begin a series Tuesday night. The Los Angeles Dodgers, with the best record in baseball at 89-38, face off against the Mets 82-47 at Citi Field. There is a little over a month to go in the regular season, and the Dodgers continue to steamroll everyone, and it is starting to feel like a pretty historic season. The record … [Read more...] about Can Dodgers Eclipse All-Time MLB Win Record?
Tony Gonsolin Placed on 15-Day IL
First and foremost, I would like to apologize. I was just sitting down to write this post, and the thought in my head was about how all the Los Angeles Dodgers need to do from this point on is just stay healthy. That was disrupted by the announcement that on Monday, the Dodgers placed right handed pitcher Tony Gonsolin on the 15-day IL, with right forearm strain. The … [Read more...] about Tony Gonsolin Placed on 15-Day IL
Dodgers Prospect Watch: James Outman Still Shining at Triple-A Oklahoma City
As fast as the James Outman craze captured the hearts of Dodgers fans in early August, it quickly drifted into the sunset once some of the club’s more experienced players began getting healthy. While you could probably say that Chris Taylor’s return had a direct impact on Outman’s demotion, the acquisition of the lefty-hitting Joey Gallo almost ensured that Outman probably … [Read more...] about Dodgers Prospect Watch: James Outman Still Shining at Triple-A Oklahoma City
Early Thoughts on a 2022 Playoff Rotation
It’s almost September, as this season went by in a flash. The Dodgers hit their stride after the All-Star game break, establishing themselves as the top team in the majors. They’ve had a stretch of 50 games in which they went 41-9. It’s pretty ridiculous how this team has spoiled us the past couple of years, and I can see why everyone else is envious. The division is … [Read more...] about Early Thoughts on a 2022 Playoff Rotation