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Dodgers Over Cardinals – Hitting More Important Than Pitching For Once
The Los Angeles Dodgers find themselves in a very good position in the NL West following a 4-3 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. Clayton Kershaw may have had his impressive streak end, but it didn’t matter thanks to a ninth inning clutch hit from Adrian Gonzalez.
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MLB Season – Indians Handle Red Sox, White Sox Keep Dodgers Frustrated
A day of dominance for some AL Central teams with two impressive wins, as the Cleveland Indians beat the Boston Red Sox on a 12th inning 3-run walk off homer by Asdrubal Cabrera, while the Chicago White Sox kept the Los Angeles Dodgers wondering about what’s going wrong, as a strong pitching performance from Josh Danks and the bullpen allowed only two hits in a 2-1 victory.
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MLB Season – Pirates Dominate Dodgers, Rangers Avoid Nationals Sweep
As the MLB season rolls forward, teams are trying to keep themselves in contention for the playoff spot, mostly via the wild card although it’s much too soon. The Pittsburgh Pirates improved their chances while hurting the Los Angeles Dodgers with a 5-3 that included a big hitting day for Andrew McCutchen, while Yu Darvish put on an impressive pitching performance to lead the Texas Rangers in a 2-0 win over the Washington Nationals, avoiding a sweep in the series.
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Dodgers Over Phillies – Finally a No Hitter
The first no hitter in major league baseball this season is also the first for Josh Beckett in his career, playing the entire game as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Philadelphia Phillies 6-0 behind his exquisite throwing and some big batting from Adrian Gonzalez, Yasiel Puig and Jeff Turner.
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Dodgers Over Phillies – Back to Dominating Form
After getting destroyed on his previous start Clayton Kershaw was back in the form everyone is used to seeing him in, which means almost unhittable, as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Philadelphia Phillies 2-0 to open the three-game series in the city of brotherly love.
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Mets Over Dodgers – Amazing Catches & Mistakes Dominate
There is no team in Baseball as talented as the Los Angeles Dodgers, and few players have the skill set of Yasiel Puig, or the ability to make incredible plays next to self-destructive ones such as the talented right fielder in the losing effort against the New York Mets who came away with the 5-3 win, ending the impressive run Zack Greinke was having.
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Miguel Olivo Bites the Ear Off of Alex Guerrero
Things can get quite heated in a baseball team’s dugout, and things probably crossed the line in an altercation between Miguel Olivo and Alex Guerrero, both Los Angeles Dodgers players on their AAA team the Albuquerque Isotopes, resulting in Olivo biting part of Guerrero’s ear off.
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Diamondbacks Over Dodgers – Ace Gets Pummeled
The Arizona Diamondbacks had one of their better moments of a so-so season with a 18-7 win against the Los Angeles Dodgers, as Paul Goldschmidt put in quite a show at the plate with two home runs, although unlike some of his other teammates he wasn’t part of the gang that made Clayton Kershaw look light years away from the best pitcher in baseball he is often referred to as.
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Dodgers Over Nationals – The Ace is Back
It’s pretty crowded and loaded in the starting rotation of the Los Angeles Dodgers, but one name stands out: Clayton Kershaw, who made quite the return to action, pitching for seven scoreless innings before paving the way for relief as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Washington Nationals 8-3.
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Dodgers Over Twins – A Special Day for the Franchise
Despite a nice little rally from the Minnesota Twins in the end courtesy of the awful Paco Rodriguez pitching extravaganza, Kenley Janses was there to save the win for both the Los Angeles Dodgers and Zack Greinke, picking up a 6-4 victory and winning the 10,000th game for the franchise.