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Even amid a wave of early-season injuries, the Los Angeles Dodgers continue to establish themselves as the standard in the National League West—and perhaps all of baseball. Through mid-May ...
A year ago, the Los Angeles Dodgers entered the offseason with the frustratingly familiar, sour taste of an early postseason exit. A decade of consecutive trips to October had yielded only one ...
There’s nothing like chowing down on a Dodger Dog or sipping blue margaritas at Dodger Stadium. But thanks to Shohei Ohtani, ...
The Shohei Ohtani effect is real. The Los Angeles Dodgers superstar has not been able to show off his two-way abilities since ...
Shohei Ohtani has achieved more than what he was expected to do in Dodger Blue. The Japanese star won the World Series in his first season and set the standards high. Ohtani quickly became an MLB ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers' aggressive pursuit of talent this offseason left many baseball fans groaning and grumbling — the defending champions' success apparently had the same effect on some ...
But now it’s impossible to miss. A franchise like the Dodgers can leverage the Shohei Ohtani effect, deferred contracts, and a surging market to stockpile talent without blinking. Meanwhile ...
It was genius marketing as much as genius math. The Butterfly Effect was born. Today, especially after NLCS Game 2 on Monday at Dodger Stadium, we have The Lindor Effect. If the Mets are ...
That number had never been worn by any Dodger since the team released him in 1991, an unofficial acknowledgment of his effect on the franchise. But the Dodgers steadfastly stood by their policy of ...