How Many Times Has Clayton Kershaw Choked in the Playoffs?

Clayton Kershaw is a generational talent, but he's earned the label of playoff choke artist over the years. Is it warranted or too harsh?

Jack Dougherty 20 Oct 2020
What is Dodgers Star Mookie Betts' Real Name?

Mookie Betts has emerged into an MLB, but few people know his real name.

Kevin Moore 06 Jun 2023
Clayton Kershaw and Mookie Betts Made More Money This Season Than the Entire Tampa Bay Rays World Series Roster

LA Dodgers superstars Clayton Kershaw and Mookie Betts combined to make more money in 2020 than the 28 players on the Tampa Bay Rays' World Series roster.

Luke Norris 20 Oct 2020
The World Series Narrative on the Los Angeles Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays Is Wrong

The Los Angeles Dodgers and Tampa Bay Rays spent vastly different sums of money to reach the 2020 World Series.

John Moriello 20 Oct 2020
Vin Scully Goaded Kirk Gibson Into the Greatest Moment of His Baseball Career

Vin Scully tells a little-known story about how he inspired Kirk Gibson of the Los Angeles Dodgers to hit his famous home run in the 1988 World Series.

John Moriello 17 Oct 2020
The LA Dodgers Just Suffered a Devastating Blow to Their World Series Hopes

The LA Dodgers are in trouble in the NLCS after scratching Clayton Kershaw from his scheduled start in Game 2.

Jack Dougherty 13 Oct 2020
Former LA Dodgers Pitcher Suspected of Killing Ex-Girlfriend Found Dead at Grand Canyon

Former LA Dodgers pitcher Charlie Haeger was found dead on Saturday a day after he was suspected of murdering his ex-girlfriend. He was 37 years old.

Kyle Dalton 04 Oct 2020
Dodgers Ace Clayton Kershaw Owns an MLB Record That Doesn't Make Any Sense

Los Angeles Dodgers ace and three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw inexplicably holds an unfortunate MLB record.

Luke Norris 01 Oct 2020
The 2020 LA Dodgers Hit More Home Runs in 60 Games Than the 1988 World Series-Winning Team Did in a Full Season

The 2020 LA Dodgers hit more home runs in 60 games than did the World Series-winning team of 1988, who played a full 162-game schedule.

Luke Norris 28 Sep 2020