The Dodgers have a problem. No, not the kind that will hurt them in the regular season. They have the best record to date in franchise history--keep in mind that their history dates back to 1884. They could play under .500 the rest of the way and still finish with over 100 wins. The Dodgers will... Continue Reading →
Kershaw Injury Is A Blow, But Not A Fatal One
Just two innings into his start Sunday against the Atlanta Braves, ace pitcher Clayton Kershaw pulled up wincing after releasing a slider. Manager Dave Roberts and the training staff jumped out of the dugout to check on their franchise player. Kershaw gamely finished the inning, but then left the field and headed to the locker... Continue Reading →