Tag: Los Angeles Dodgers

Dodgers’ Tyler Anderson Crushes Nationals in 10–1 Win

Los Angeles Dodgers (28–13) starter, Tyler Anderson, pitched eight shutout innings, as the team won against the Washington Nationals (14–29) by ten runs at Nationals Park to maintain a half game lead in the National League West. Anderson improved to 5–0 on the season since signing with the Dodgers on March 18 on a one-year…


Dodgers Sweep D-backs With Justin Turner’s Homer in Game 4

The Los Angeles Dodgers completed a four-game sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks, 5–3, on Wednesday at Dodger Stadium to improve to 25–12, increasing their lead in the National League West over San Diego to two games. The Dodgers offense continued to produce with nine hits, as they lead the league with with 203 runs scored, including 29…


Betts Helps Dodgers Sweep Doubleheader Over Diamondbacks

The Los Angeles Dodgers swept the Arizona Diamondbacks in Tuesday’s doubleheader with a 7–6 rally in the afternoon win, and a 12–3 domination in the nightcap—improving their record to 24–12, and maintain a one game lead in the National League West over San Diego. Mookie Betts’ form is returning after recovering from a nagging hip injury…


Dodgers Rally and Hold Off Diamondbacks in 5–4 Win

The Los Angeles Dodgers (22–12) came from behind and held off a late rally by the Arizona Diamondbacks (18–18) to a 5–4 victory Monday night at Dodgers Stadium. The Dodgers maintain a half game lead in the National League West, 12–5 at home, over their southern neighbor San Diego Padres. Dodgers starter Tony Gonsolin pitched…


Clayton Kershaw Surpasses Sutton for Dodgers’ Strikeout Record

Clayton Kershaw surpassed Don Sutton becoming the Los Angeles Dodgers’ all-time strikeout leader with 2,700 during Saturday night’s game at Dodgers Stadium. Kershaw pitched six innings striking out, while giving up one run on four hits and two walks. Kershaw was relieved with the game tied at 1, but the Dodgers would eventually lose to the Detroit…


Dodgers Freddie Freeman Hits Season’s First Homer in 7–4 Win Against Former Braves

In a match-up of the last two World Series Champions, the Los Angeles Dodgers (8–2) beat the Atlanta Braves (5–7) Monday night 7–4, as former Brave Freddie Freeman hit his first home run as a Dodger. In front of the home sellout crowd of 52,052, Freeman heard the roaring chant of “Freddie, Freddie,” after his…


World Series Seeing Its Highest TV Viewership Since 2019

HOUSTON—The World Series has its highest broadcast viewership since 2019—with 13.9 million tuned in during Sunday’s Game 5 alone across Fox platforms. Atlanta’s 3–2 win over Houston on Saturday night received a 5.65 rating, 15 share and 10,511,000 viewers on Fox, the network said Tuesday. That was up 12 percent over the roughly 9.38 million…


Dodgers Overwhelm Braves 11-2 With Taylor’s Historic 3 Homers Staving Off Elimination

LOS ANGELES—Dodgers Chris Taylor is the first to hit three postseason home runs in an elimination game. It’s only happened 11 other times that three home runs were hit in a postseason game. Taylor had a total of four hits and drove in six runs in Thursday’s Game 5 of the NLCS. The Dodgers fans…


MLB Roundup: Max Scherzer Gets 3,000th Strikeout in Dodgers Win

Max Scherzer allowed one hit over eight innings to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to an 8–0 win against the visiting San Diego Padres on Sunday afternoon, completing the three-game sweep. Scherzer took a perfect game into the eighth inning before Eric Hosmer pulled a double just out of the reach of right fielder Mookie…


LA County Face Mask Order to Apply at Dodger Stadium’s Covered Concourses

LOS ANGELES, Calif. —Anyone 2 years of age and older attending games at Dodger Stadium beginning tonight will be required to wear a mask or appropriate face covering while in covered stadium concourses and at concession stands, in accordance with the latest Los Angeles County Department of Public Health order. Fully vaccinated individuals are not…