-
Former LA Dodgers Manager Tommy Lasorda Dies at 93
Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda died on Thursday night after suffering cardiopulmonary arrest. He was 93.
-
Former Pitching Great Tommy John Hospitalized With COVID-19
Tommy John has been battling COVID-19 for at least three weeks, but the former pitching great disputes reports that he is a coronavirus denier.
-
LA Dodgers Hall of Fame Manager Tommy Lasorda in Intensive Care
Former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, 93, has been hospitalized in Orange County, the team reported Suday.
-
Dodgers Organization Has 9 Positive Coronavirus Tests Days After World Series Win
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health initially reported that five members of the Dodgers organization tested positive, but by Saturday the number had grown to nine.
-
Justin Turner Returns to Field for Dodgers' Celebration, Takes Off Mask After Testing Positive for COVID-19
Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner was pulled from the World Series-clinching game Tuesday after testing positive for the coronavirus.
-
Dodgers Win 1st World Series Title Since 1988
Mookie Betts came to the Dodgers to make a World Series difference. With a mad dash to home plate, he put Los Angeles over the top.
-
Kershaw Stops Steal of Home, Hands Dodgers 3-2 Series Lead
Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw beat the Tampa Bay Rays for the second time in six days, escaping a fourth-inning jam with a quick reaction throw to cut down a runner trying for a rare steal of home plate, and Los Angeles held on for a 4-2 win and a 3-2 World Series lead
-
Stumbling Stunner! Rays Shock Dodgers in 9th, Tie Series 2-2
The Tampa Bay Rays have gotten even in the World Series after a wild game-ending play for an 8-7 win in Game 4 over the Los Angeles Dodgers
-
MLB Players Extend Streak of No COVID-19 Positives to 54 Days
Major League Baseball’s postseason bubble succeeded as a defense against the novel coronavirus. MLB players extended their streak of consecutive days with no new COVID-19 tests to 54 through Thursday during a time of rising cases in the United States. Players did not have positive tests in 62 of the previous 63 days, the commissioner’s office said Friday. There were…
-
Buehler Leads Dodgers Over Rays 6-2 for 2-1 Series Lead
Los Angeles ace Walker Buehler set down the Tampa Bay Rays with dominance and ease that brought flashbacks of Orel Hershiser during the Dodgers’ last title run
-
Lowe Homers Twice, Rays Hold Off Dodgers 6-4 to Even Series
Brandon Lowe homered twice and the Tampa Bay Rays held off the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4 to square the World Series at one game apiece
-
Kershaw, LA Stars Shine, Dodgers Top Rays 8-3 in WS Opener
Clayton Kershaw, Cody Bellinger, Mookie Betts and the Los Angeles Dodgers left the Tampa Bay Rays stuck in neutral to open a surreal World Series
-
Few Fans, Masked Umps, Muted Celebrations for World Series
A World Series like no other opens Tuesday night with Clayton Kershaw’s Los Angeles Dodgers pursuing redemption, Kevin Kiermaier’s Tampa Bay Rays seeking acclaim and Major League Baseball relieved just to reach the championship of the pandemic-delayed season.
-
Dodgers and Rays Prepare to Battle in 2020 World Series
The Tampa Bay Rays and Los Angeles Dodgers will battle for the 2020 World Series title after a pandemic-shortened 60 game season and expanded playoffs.
-
LA Dodgers to Face Tampa Bay in 3rd World Series in 4 Years
Game 7 of the National League Championship did not disappoint for Dodgers fans. Enrique Hernandez and Cody Bellinger both homered as Los Angeles came from behind in the series to beat the Atlanta Braves, 4-3, advancing to the World Series for the third time in four years.
-
Dodgers Beat Braves 3-1 to Stay Alive and Even NLCS at 3-3
His fist was raised high in the air in triumph. The ball hadn’t even landed yet, but it was as if Walker Buehler already knew what was about to happen. Over 300 feet away Mookie Betts was hastily backpedaling before leaping up at the last second. His eyes closed as he crashed into the wall. He had just made the…
-
Dr. Anthony Fauci to Throw 1st Pitch at Yankees-Nationals Opener in DC
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s top infectious disease expert, will throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the first game of Major League Baseball’s pandemic-delayed regular season.
-
Dodgers' Outfielder Andrew Toles Arrested in Florida
The mystery of what has happened to Los Angeles Dodgers’ outfielder Andrew Toles has been solved.
-
-
Vin Scully at Home Recovering After Being Hospitalized for a Fall
Legendary retired Dodger broadcaster Vin Scully was back home Saturday night, recuperating from injuries suffered during a fall, and thanking Los Angeles County firemen and his hospital care providers. The 92-year-old Scully fell in his home Tuesday afternoon, according to the team, who reported that he was resting comfortably after being hospitalized. The extent of his injuries was not disclosed….