When the Dodgers needed a swing to get them back into Game 1 against the Padres, Shohei Ohtani stepped up and delivered.
All week long, the Dodgers talked about their attitude. Sure, mechanical adjustments and working through a five-day layoff ...
Then Shohei Ohtani happened. It’s easy to make too much of Ohtani’s two-out, three-run homer to tie the game in the bottom of ...
The left-hander acknowledges his attempts to find a way to pitch with his toe injury have only made things worse, and ...
After Luis Arraez hit an opposite-field single, he advanced to second on a passed ball and then to third on a wild pitch with ...
Yes, absolutely, at least 10 more, as many as 18 more, and bring it on, more, more, more, the senses can’t get enough of what ...
A three-run blast by baseball’s first 50-50 man in the second inning tied ... For as much attention the Dodgers bats got Saturday night, it was the bullpen that saved the day and spared Yamamoto ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers were already banged up ahead of Game 1 of their NLDS showdown against the San Diego Padres, ...