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Welcome to The California Post’s weekly Dodgers recap, where baseball writers Dylan Hernández and Jack Harris review the week that was, hand out very official awards and take stock of the state of the season.
The Dodgers' bullpen extended its team record streak of consecutive scoreless innings to 38 on Sunday, with help from Yoshinobu Yamamoto and strong batting.
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Braves at Dodgers series recap: The West Coast is the Best Coast for Atlanta, for once
It’s been too long since the Braves had such a successful series at Dodger Stadium. This team continues to roll!
Tucker’s first Dodgers home run might not have sparked a power surge. But after a slow first week, the $240 million offseason signing started showing his value. During this week’s 5-1 road trip, Tucker had eight hits, six RBIs, six walks and a stolen base.
Fans in San Diego were treated well (or not well, depending on how one looks at things) when it came to baseball dominance on May 20. Shohei Ohtani was the two-way shot for the Dodgers, who bested the Padres again.
Shohei Ohtani looks more like Shohei Ohtani in the batter’s box, Kyle Tucker is beginning to resemble Kyle Tucker, and if the two of them start producing at the levels they were
Do the Dodgers even have a weakness? At some point, the Dodgers will take their lumps. But right now, it’s hard to see how. Offensively, they lead the majors in runs per game, batting average, home runs and OPS — and are doing it while getting better ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers began their first road trip of the season by traveling to the nation’s capital as they faced off against the Washington Nationals. It was also the home opener for the Nationals, so the Dodgers were looking to spoil some of that fun.
Justin Wrobleski and José Soriano were locked in a pitchers' duel until Mookie Betts ignited a surge that sealed the Dodgers' win over the Angels.