LA’s Greatest: No. 9 Don Drysdale
Every dominant rotation has one. Every World Series caliber rotation is anchored by at least one. They are a one of a kind breed: fierce, flaming-throwing pitchers who win or die trying, and during the…Read More
Freeway Series Part Two – A Preview
Just when you thought the dust had settled from the Los Angeles’ area’s two Major League Baseball franchises tangling in Chavez Ravine, north of Downtown L.A., the schedule makers are asking…Read More
Going for Broke: Dodgers Unleash after Bankruptcy
Frank McCourt declared the Dodgers bankrupt. The Dodgers declared they don’t care. The Boys in Blue threw the McCourt drama behind them in a 15-0 shellacking of the Minnesota Twins, pounding out…Read More
Bankruptcy War: McCourt vs. Selig
In filing bankruptcy today, the Dodgers and Frank McCourt have bought themselves time in order for the Dodgers to hopefully regain their footing financially. Selig denied the highly anticipated Fox deal…Read More
They’re Great! Tony Jr. Hits Winner for Dodgers
The Dodgers were on the brink of suffering their second sweep in just two weeks, but they still clung to the hope that springs eternal in their Dodger breasts. For in the bottom of the ninth, with two…Read More
Rumble at the Ravine
Fear not! When you pull into the parking lot tonight at Chavez Ravine, do not be alarmed… it…Read More
Freeway Series This Weekend
The Dodgers and Angels are beginning their annual six-game Freeway Series with a three-game set at Dodger…Read More
Tiger Tamers: Dodgers Quell Detroit Again
The Tigers entered Tuesday’s game with the fifth best offense in the American League. Unfortunately…Read More
Dodgers Circus Continues: McCourt Seizing Parking Lots
Once again, parking reigns supreme for Frank McCourt. The LA Weekly is reporting that the tyrannical…Read More
He Can Do It All: Kershaw Stuns Tigers with Arm, Bat
Clayton Kershaw has some real talent. The young left-hander threw a complete game shutout against the…Read More
Great Escape: Last-Second Homer Prevents Second Sweep
It was disappointing and yet expected at the same time: a sweep, at home, at the hands of the lowly Houston Astros, the worst team in baseball. The Dodgers had already fallen apart at the seams in the…Read More
Frank McCourt’s Greed Comes to Light
In light of Friday’s news that the McCourts will have a one day trial to permanently decide the ownership of the Dodgers, it serves as no surprise that the ballclub is borderline bankrupt and lacking…Read More
Matt Kemp: Where Does He Rank?
After waiting out the consistency issues and clubhouse grumblings early in his career, it appears as though Matt Kemp is finally turning into the player we all thought he would become. So far through…Read More
June Cleaning: Reds Sweep Dodgers in Laugher
The Dodgers’ woes continue. After a 7-2 drubbing at the hands of the Cincinnati Reds to complete a three game sweep, Los Angeles falls further and further into a rut that it cannot escape. Even after…Read More
MLB Realignment: A New West?
With the increase in chatter amongst baseball executives over the possible realignment of Major League Baseball, a plethora of options come into play. Let’s make this simple and bring back an old…Read More
Seventh Inning Stretch: Votto’s Homer Gives Reds Win
The Dodgers could have used a breather before the top of the seventh, rather than after. Joey Votto burned reliever Matt Guerrier for a three-run home run that extended the Reds’ lead to four runs,…Read More
Little League: Miles, Carroll Carve Path for Dodgers
The petite shall inherit the earth. Or at least the Dodgers, as it seems Aaron Miles and Jamey Carroll have the hottest bats this side of Matt Kemp. The two infielders, Miles listed at 5-8 and Carroll…Read More
Youth in Revolt: Gordon, De La Rosa Lead Way to Win
The much anticipated start of Dee Gordon did not take long. A day after being called to the big leagues, the son of former pitcher Tom Gordon stepped up to the plate as the first player in Tuesday’s…Read More
Old Lefty: Lee Stifles Dodgers, Ruins Dee’s Debut
Old Cliff Lee is at it again. The 2008 Cy Young winner shut Los Angeles down for seven innings, allowing seven hits and one walk while striking out ten in Philadelphia’s 3-1 victory over the Dodgers.…Read More
Hit and Pitch: Billingsley Leads Dodgers at Plate
When people talk about how a pitcher impacts the game, they usually mean on the rubber. But for Chad Billingsley, he’s a threat whenever he’s in the game, be it the mound or the plate. While…Read More


