Tag: Adrian Gonzalez

  • Dodgers Over Brewers – Star Pitcher Makes Things Easy

    Dodgers Over Brewers – Star Pitcher Makes Things Easy

    There’s more than just one or two great players doing their thing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, but Clayton Kershaw is clearly the most special of all, putting on another fine pitching performance to carry his team to a 5-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers and improve their lead situation in the NL West.

  • Dodgers Over Angels – A Slightly Humiliating Ending

    Dodgers Over Angels – A Slightly Humiliating Ending

    After four games with changing home fields, the Los Angeles Dodgers come away as the big winners from their double series against the Los Angeles Angels, picking up a 7-0 win thanks to a dominant performance from Hyun-Jin Ryu and some excellent hitting from Hanley Ramirez and Adrian Gonzalez.

  • Dodgers Over Cardinals – Hitting More Important Than Pitching For Once

    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.

  • Dodgers Over Phillies – Finally a No Hitter

    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.

  • Clayton Kershaw a Nightmare to Bat Against (Dodgers vs Braves)

    Clayton Kershaw a Nightmare to Bat Against (Dodgers vs Braves)

    The Los Angeles Dodgers made things very simply for Clayton Kershaw in the opening of their NLDS series against the Atlanta Braves, giving him an early lead to protect, something he probably does better than anyone else in the majors.

  • Boston Red Sox – The End of the Bobby Valentine Era?

    How bad is it for the Boston Red Sox in 2012? Well, 57-60 deep into August, 12.5 games behind the division leading New York Yankees and 6.5 games away from the Wild Card spot, occupied by two teams from the AL East. As postseason might have showed, the Bobby Valentine experience isn’t going too well.