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Cody Bellinger homered, knocked in two runs, and made a handful of great defensive plays in Game 3 to lead the Dodgers into the NLCS following an NLDS sweep of the...
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From the Web › HardballTalk
A well-rested Yu Darvish will take the hill as the Dodgers try to move on to the NLCS
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From the Web › Los Angeles Times
Hi, and welcome to another edition of Dodgers Dugout. My name is Houston Mitchell. This team is looking a lot more like the one that went 81-24 than the one that went...
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From the Web › Los Angeles Times
Arizona right-hander Zack Greinke will take the Chase Field mound Monday for the third elimination-game start of his major league career. The first, he made as a Dodger...
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From the Web › Los Angeles Times
The pool resides beyond the right-field fence at Chase Field, surrounded by deck chairs like an oasis in this desert. Fountains burble fresh streams of chlorinated...
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The Arizona Diamondbacks need a win. In fact, if they don't get one in Game 3 of their National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday, their...
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You may have missed Kyle Farmer on Saturday night. In the middle of a baseball game that brought the Los Angeles Dodgers to the brink of the National League Championship...
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Ryan Zimmerman and Bryce Harper blasted home runs in the eighth inning to rally the Washington Nationals over the World Series champion Chicago Cubs 6-3 Saturday to...
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Some of baseball's norms just don't apply to the exuberant Puig. Or to the Dodgers, who are getting huge offensive contributions from practically every spot in their...
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From the Web › Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers collected 129 plate appearances against Arizona left-hander Robbie Ray during the regular season. He struck them out 53 times, an absurd 41% rate, and had a...
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Aside from Houston Astros star Jose Altuve, no player in the MLB postseason so far has been more entertaining than Yasiel Puig of the Los Angeles Dodgers. In Game 1 of...
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From the Web › FOX Sports
LOS ANGELES Yasiel Puig's bloop single didn't even drive in a run. He still flipped his bat , sprinted to first and triumphantly pointed back at his dugout, where the...
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- The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 8-5 on Saturday to take a commanding 2-0 lead in their Major League Baseball playoff series. The result left the...
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Normally it's the job of the scoreboard operator to get the home team fired up by flashing hokey sayings to the crowd during key spots in baseball games. Los Angeles...
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From the Web › Los Angeles Times
Since Major League Baseball introduced the best-of-five division series 22 years ago, the winner of the first game has won the series 72% of the time. That rate is only...
Share • October 7, 2017 at 11:35 PM -
From the Web › FOX Sports
Paul Goldschmidt and Brandon Drury homered, but the Diamondbacks are on the brink after Robbie Ray and Jimmie Sherfy couldn't contain the Dodgers' lineup.
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Los Angeles Dodgers' Yasiel Puig celebrates after a single against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the fourth inning of Game 2 of baseball's National League Division...
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From the Web › Sporting News
Robbie Ray got knocked around as the Dodgers inched one game closer to the National League Championship Series.
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From the Web › Los Angeles Times
Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo was born in Santa Monica, raised in the San Fernando Valley where he attended Montclair Prep, and played in college at UCLA...
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From the Web › Los Angeles Times
Rich Hill clutched the cardboard sign and walked into the Dodgers dugout. The crowd at Dodger Stadium was sitting on its hands in the bottom of the seventh inning...
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From the Web › Los Angeles Times
And so it finally starts, Yu Darvish's career with Dodgers. Darvish has pitched nine games for his new team, but the truth is that none of them really counted. There was...
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From the Web › Los Angeles Times
His name has become a song, a deep-throated anthem lasting only three seconds yet big enough to engulf a city enraptured by its lyric. "Puiiiiig" ... "Puiiiiig." The...
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From the Web › HardballTalk
The Dodgers need just one more win to advance to the NLCS after trouncing the Diamondbacks on Saturday.
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From the Web › Sporting News
The Los Angeles Dodgers ace gets a lot of flak for coming up small in the MLB playoffs, but chances are, he won't be remembered for it.
Share • October 7, 2017 at 4:35 PM -
From the Web › Sporting News
Robbie Ray is 3-0 with a 2.27 ERA against the Dodgers this season. Why has he dominated Los Angeles when others have struggled?
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Los Angeles Dodgers fans packed Dodger Stadium Friday night as the team starts its postseason run.
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While the Los Angeles Dodgers had the luxury of lining up their rotation for the National League Division Series, the Arizona Diamondbacks had to scramble after playing...
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Clayton Kershaw still hasn't figured out how to dominate in October. Justin Turner and the Los Angeles Dodgers made sure it hardly mattered in a strong postseason...
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Paul Goldschmidt on the D-backs' Game 1 loss to the Dodgers.
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Torey Lovullo comments on the D-backs' Game 1 loss to the Dodgers.
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Brandon Webb and Mark Grace weigh in on the D-backs' Game 1 loss to the Dodgers.
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From the Web › Los Angeles Times
Yasiel Puig shot, in his mind, a routine grounder into left field to begin Friday's seventh inning of the National League division series opener at Dodger Stadium. He...
Share • October 7, 2017 at 8:35 AM -
From the Web › Los Angeles Times
Hi, and welcome to another edition of Dodgers Dugout. My name is Houston Mitchell. I'll take any kind of Dodgers win they want to give me. Game 1 OK, here's the plan...
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From the Web › FOX Sports
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- While the Los Angeles Dodgers had the luxury of lining up their rotation for the National League Division Series, the Arizona Diamondbacks had to...
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"Blahahahaa," he said again, and he grinned, and Justin Turner reddened and giggled so hard his body shook, like this was about the most absurd thing he'd ever seen. "JT...
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Los Angeles Dodgers' Yasiel Puig celebrates after his triple against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the seventh inning of Game 1 of a baseball National League Division...
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A.J. Pollock, J.D. Martinez, Ketel Marte and Jeff Mathis homered off Dodgers lefty Clayton Kershaw.
Share • October 7, 2017 at 12:35 AM -
From the Web › Sporting News
Clayton Kershaw was Clayton Kershaw and the Dodgers took a 1-0 lead in the National League Division Series.
Share • October 6, 2017 at 11:35 PM -
From the Web › Los Angeles Times
The night felt like June or July or August, those glorious months when the Dodgers ruled the sport like preordained kings. But it was October, the proving ground for...
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