Dodgers: Mets Slam Dodger Stadium, Clayton Kershaw Eyes Return, Kardiac Kimbrel & More!
One week, you’re the class of the MLB, the next week, you’re getting swept by a middling NL Central team. That was the last seven days of Dodgers baseball in a nutshell.
Let’s take a look at some of the top stories from last week from everyone’s favorite baseball team!
The visiting New York Mets aren’t exactly big fans of the facilities at Dodger Stadium.
Dodgers: Mets Players Complain About Poor Conditions at Dodger Stadium
As opposed to New York, Pittsburgh went about their business quietly at Chavez Ravine and swept the Dodgers in LA for the first time since 2000.
Dodgers Inexplicably Swept By the Lowly Pirates
One of the losses featured Dodgers closer Criag Kimbrel blowing his first save with his new team.
Another featured a bettor losing a six-figure bet on the Dodgers.
Dodgers: Bettor Loses Out on $150k Betting Againt the Pirates
Left-handed slugger Edwin Ríos landed on the IL.
Dodgers: Edwin Rios Lands on the Injured List With Serious Injury
LA lost a Triple-A pitcher, but not due to injury.
Clayton Kershaw is one step closer to coming off the IL and making his first start since early May.
On Saturday, the Dodgers retired Brooklyn legend Gil Hodges’ number.
Dodgers: Watch LA Team Historian Explain Gil Hodges’ Delayed Induction to HOF
In a move that was sure to generate some buzz, Dave Roberts seemed to be unaware of a relatively new rule in the Dodgers 9-4 loss to the Mets on Saturday.
Dodgers: Odd Rule Results in Confusion For Los Angeles During Loss
The Dodgers have quite the dinner bill coming their way.
Lastly, our staff took a stab at naming the worst LA free agent signing of all-time.
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A miserable homestand to forget. 2 wins and 5 losses. Yes we have pitchers on IL, but so do the Mets. Our problems are similar to last year in that the bullpen is nowhere near elite, and we have a lineup full of hitters batting around 200. When we play San Diego in a bit, we typically do not hit their pitching. The way we are playing now, its hard to imagine this is a world series team. To say I am disappointed would be an understatement.