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    May 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Lightweight Dodgers lineup too heavy a burden for Clayton Kershaw

    Friday marked four years to the day that a sandy-haired Texan debuted at Dodger Stadium. It was a ballyhooed occasion for a ballyhooed pitcher, and he shined with a brilliant performance that his team capped with a close win.
    Friday marked four years to the day that a sandy-haired Texan debuted at Dodger Stadium. It was a ballyhooed occasion for a ballyhooed pitcher, and he shined with a brilliant performance that his team capped with a close win. That victory prefigured many...

    Tags: Dodger Stadium, Juan Uribe, Lucas Harrell, Houston Astros, Don Mattingly

  2. May 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. For a change of pace, Dodgers go quietly in 3-1 loss to Astros

    No big hit this time. No kid hero or even a lights-out pitching performance by Clayton Kershaw.
    No big hit this time. No kid hero or even a lights-out pitching performance by Clayton Kershaw. Just a loss, a rather routine one at that, the Dodgers falling, 3-1, to the Astros and right-hander Lucas Harrell on Friday night before an announced crowd of...

    Tags: Lucas Harrell, Jed Lowrie, Houston Astros, James Loney, Jose Altuve

  4. May 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Dodgers' starting rotation is a startling second-best in majors

    C.J. Wilson was the ace of the Texas Rangers' pitching staff last season. When the Angels signed Wilson and slotted him into the No. 4 spot of their starting rotation behind Jered Weaver, Dan Haren and Ervin Santana, the debate raged as to whether the Angels might have a better rotation than the Philadelphia Phillies. The Dodgers let Hiroki Kuroda go because they could not afford him. They signed Chris Capuano and Aaron Harang, assembling a rotation perceived as Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw and four innings-eaters in Capuano, Harang, Chad Billingsley and Ted Lilly. Yet, the Dodgers boasted the best record in the majors through Friday's games, primarily for two reasons; Matt Kemp and the starting rotation. The Angels' rotation has been solid, second-best in the hitter-heavy American League, as ranked by earned-run average. But the Dodgers' rotation has been spectacular, second-best in the major leagues, trailing only the Washington Nationals. The rotations of every major league team, ranked by ERA through Friday's games, with the names of the five pitchers who have started the most games for each team:
    C.J. Wilson was the ace of the Texas Rangers' pitching staff last season. When the Angels signed Wilson and slotted him into the No. 4 spot of their starting rotation behind Jered Weaver, Dan Haren and Ervin Santana, the debate raged as to whether the...

    Tags: Johnny Cueto, Texas Rangers, Hiroki Kuroda, C.J. Wilson (baseball), Ted Lilly

  6. May 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Dodgers win game behind Clayton Kershaw, but lose Mark Ellis

    The Dodgers won another game, but lost another player.
    The Dodgers won another game, but lost another player. On the same day they defeated the defending World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals, 6-0, second baseman Mark Ellis underwent an emergency leg operation that is expected to sideline him for a...

    Tags: Dee Gordon, Allen Craig, Adam Kennedy, Don Mattingly, Jon Jay

  8. May 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Scott Van Slyke not only starts, but hits fourth for Dodgers

    PHOENIX -- For the second time in a major league career that has lasted all of two weeks, <strong> Scott Van Slyke</strong> found his name in the Dodgers' starting lineup.
    PHOENIX -- For the second time in a major league career that has lasted all of two weeks, Scott Van Slyke found his name in the Dodgers' starting lineup. The first time, he batted third. On Monday, he batted fourth. "Necessity is a good word," Manager...

    Tags: Dodger Stadium, Dee Gordon, Jamey Wright, Major League Baseball, Don Mattingly

  10. May 21, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Backups back up Chris Capuano well in Dodgers' 6-1 victory

    <strong>PHOENIX</strong> &mdash; If this were spring training, the Dodgers would have been fined for that lineup.
    PHOENIX — If this were spring training, the Dodgers would have been fined for that lineup. But, in this magical regular season, the Dodgers won with that lineup. No Matt Kemp? No one named Ellis? No matter. The Dodgers dumped the Arizona...

    Tags: National League West, Dee Gordon, New York Yankees, James Loney, Hiroki Kuroda

  12. May 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Left-handed pitching trio is all right for Dodgers

    The world is stacked against them, an unspoken prejudice against the poor left-hander.
    The world is stacked against them, an unspoken prejudice against the poor left-hander. It's not a good thing to have two left feet, to receive a left-handed compliment. Go down the left-hand path and you're into black magic, or maybe just reality shows....

    Tags: Chuck Finley, Jeff Fassero, Jamie Moyer, Don Drysdale, Don Mattingly

  14. May 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Cleveland Indians sit atop AL Central but does anyone care?

    If a tree falling in a forest doesn&rsquo;t make a sound, then the streaking Cleveland Indians in an empty ballpark must be just as insignificant.
    If a tree falling in a forest doesn’t make a sound, then the streaking Cleveland Indians in an empty ballpark must be just as insignificant. With nearly 45 games complete, the Indians are one of the most surprising teams in the majors and are...

    Tags: Dodger Stadium, Manny Ramirez, National League East, Cincinnati Reds, C.C. Sabathia

  16. May 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Dodgers of 2012: Is something special going on?

    The Dodgers are living in slop and there&rsquo;s no end in sight. Nothing seems to faze them. Injuries, ownership change, a modest lineup, youngish bullpen, rebuilt rotation, solar eclipses. Doesn&rsquo;t matter.
    The Dodgers are living in slop and there’s no end in sight. Nothing seems to faze them. Injuries, ownership change, a modest lineup, youngish bullpen, rebuilt rotation, solar eclipses. Doesn’t matter. They just keep winning. Keep finding...

    Tags: James Loney, Adam Kennedy, Don Mattingly, Los Angeles Dodgers, Josh Lindblom

  18. May 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Clayton Kershaw allows 6 hits in Dodgers' 6-0 win over Cardinals

    Meanwhile, the greatest team in the history of all sport just continues on its merry way. The names change, the bodies keep going down, but the results march on.
    Meanwhile, the greatest team in the history of all sport just continues on its merry way. The names change, the bodies keep going down, but the results march on. The Dodgers added another name to the disabled list Saturday, Mark Ellis -- that makes eight...

    Tags: Lance Berkman, Jake Westbrook, Dee Gordon, Matt Carpenter, Los Angeles Dodgers

  20. May 18, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. St. Louis' Rafael Furcal says Dee Gordon will be fine

    Be patient, <b>Rafael Furcal</b> said. The kid who replaced him as the Dodgers starting shortstop will be fine.
    Be patient, Rafael Furcal said. The kid who replaced him as the Dodgers starting shortstop will be fine. Furcal played at Dodger Stadium on Friday, marking the first time he had done so since the Dodgers traded him last year to the St. Louis Cardinals....

    Tags: Rafael Furcal, Dodger Stadium, Arthritis, Dee Gordon, Juan Uribe

  22. May 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Dodgers win again when Kershaw bests Kennedy

    The list of injured Dodgers keeps growing, with Matt Kemp and Juan Uribe going on the disabled list Monday to join Jerry Hairston Jr. and Juan Rivera, among others.
    The list of injured Dodgers keeps growing, with Matt Kemp and Juan Uribe going on the disabled list Monday to join Jerry Hairston Jr. and Juan Rivera, among others. But the Dodgers' pitching staff, including Clayton Kershaw, their ace left-hander,...

    Tags: Willie Bloomquist, Injuries and Wounds, Dee Gordon, Juan Uribe, Jerry Sands

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