
Dodger Stadium Eating Guide
Is the Dodger Dog overrated or one of the best franks you can eat at a baseball game? Find out in our guide for eating at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Is the Dodger Dog overrated or one of the best franks you can eat at a baseball game? Find out in our guide for eating at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
If you could travel back in time to watch the Baltimore Orioles of the 1890s, you would recognize that they were playing baseball, but you would be shocked at the style of play. The bunting of Willie Keeler would amaze you.
Can you remember the best calls by Vin Scully during his Hall of Fame career behind the microphone for the Dodgers?
Before he was a superstar pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Koufax was a teenage “bonus baby” for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Nine Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Jackie Robinson
Now that Gil Hodges has been elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, we compare him to Orlando Cepeda and Tony Perez.
Gil Hodges and Minnie Miñoso are among the new members of the Baseball Hall of Fame, after results were announced of two elections by two separate committees.
This is the third installment of our “Top 20” series, looking at the greatest players for a specific franchise based solely on Wins Above Replacement. Quibble if
These were happier and healthier times for Steve and Cyndy Garvey. Garvey is one of the best first basemen to ever play for the Los Angeles Dodgers,
The nickname “Dodgers” goes back to the days when the team was in Brooklyn. The Brooklyn club was known as the “Dodgers” because of the many trolleys
We discuss how Whitey Herzog nearly nabbed Don Sutton for the A’s, and how Sutton doctored the baseball.
We pick an all-time team comprised of players who had the joy of playing for baseball’s eternal optimist and foulmouth, Tommy Lasorda.
If Sandy Koufax is in the Hall of Fame, why isn’t Johan Santana? The answer lies with the two p’s: perception and postseason. Koufax set strikeout records,
Dodgers All-Time Team STARTING LINEUP Roy CAMPANELLA 1948-1957 Catcher Steve GARVEY 1969-1982 first base Jackie ROBINSON 1947-1956 second base Pee Wee REESE 1940-1942, 1946-1958 shortstop Ron CEY
Dave Roberts may have thought he was doing Clayton Kershaw’s legacy a favor when he kept the pitcher in Game Five of the 2019 NLDS to start
This is the third installment of my “Top 20” series, looking at the top players for a specific franchise based solely on Wins Above Replacement. Quibble if
According to his manager, Steve Yeager went down “like he’d been felled by a bullet.” Fans near the on-deck circle were stunned and silent. Some turned away and
At the start of the 1962 season, Sandy Koufax was a .500 pitcher with an ERA just below four runs per game. Far from being a superstar
See legendary Yankee Joe DiMaggio during introductions before Game One of the 1981 World Series.
In a 15-year career in the major leagues, Offerman was a two-time All-Star, but most troubling, he was a multiple offender when it came to blowing his top.
When he needed a big out, Brooklyn Dodgers manager Walt Alston often turned to gritty Clem Labine.
When Robinson took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947, he blazed a trail for African American ballplayers. That legacy lives on today. In the last ten seasons, 15 of the 20 league Most Valuable Player Awards have been awarded to African American or Latino ballplayers.