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The Only MLB League Championship Series Preview You Will Ever Need
Yankees. Astros. Cubs. Dodgers. Only four teams are left striving for their respective pennants. This infographic guide takes us deep (very deep) inside the LCS.
Julio Urias Might Never Be The Same
Baseball's most exciting pitching prodigy is undergoing major shoulder surgery. The Dodgers can withstand his loss—at least this year.
Cody Bellinger Is Rewarding the Dodgers for Embracing His Uppercut Swing
The Dodgers rookie has 24 home runs in just 240 plate appearances. Here's how he has made the most of his size, athleticism, and uppercut swing.
How Corey Seager Became One Of Baseball's Best-Hitting Shortstops
The Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop says he's "pretty vanilla." But his refined and studied hitting approach has him at the forefront of a shortstop revolution.
How They Got Here: The NL West is Baseball's Most Compelling Division
In 2014, all five teams in the NL West made changes to their front offices, and set on the paths that have led it to become baseball's most interesting division.
How is the Chargers Move to Los Angeles Going? Not Great!
The Chargers are moving to Los Angeles. How is it going so far? Pretty terribly.
With a Little Help from His Friends: The Story Behind Baseball Announcer Vin Scully's Stories
Where does Dodgers announcer Vin Scully find all his great stories? It starts with preparation—and with the help of two longtime partners in the booth.
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back for the Dodgers
The Dodgers added Josh Reddick and Rich Hill at the trade deadline, but the move was overshadowed by their mishandling of Yasiel Puig.
How Traded Players Reconfigure Their Lives at a Moment's Notice
In Major League Baseball, the responsibility for resettling newly acquired players falls on the shoulders of travel directors, player agents, spouses, and short-term housing companies.
Umpire Gets Creamed in the Jewels by Failed Dodgers Bunt
Nothing worse than getting hit in your value pack like that.
Chris Woodward Could Benefit from MLB Trend of Hiring Younger, Less Experienced Managers
It took Woodward one season as an infield instructor to transition from minor-league player to big-league coach, and another two to graduate to third-base coach for the Dodgers. The fast track seems to suit him.