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There's nothing fishy about the Miami Marlins' implosion
This weekend's series between the Dodgers and the Miami Marlins matches last-place teams that took wildly divergent routes to the cellar. New Dodgers ownership splurged for a star-studded roster and the highest payroll in baseball — a $230-million...
Tags: Mike Redmond, Giancarlo Stanton, Omar Infante, National League, H. Wayne Huizenga
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Dodgers and Marlins have many ties that bind them in history
The Miami Marlins and the Dodgers are inextricably linked through history and trades: • On April 5, 1993, in their first game, the then-Florida Marlins defeated the Dodgers, 6-3. Former Dodgers knuckleballer Charlie Hough earned the victory; Orel...
Tags: Sports, Miami Marlins, Adrian Gonzalez, New York Mets, Baseball
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Live discussion: How can the Dodgers and Angels right the ship?
Join Times Dodgers writer Dylan Hernandez and Angels writer Mike DiGiovanna at 11:30 a.m. today as they discuss their respective teams. You will be able to submit questions to them during the live chat. The Angels lost a tough game to Texas on...
Tags: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Sports, Mark Trumbo, Baseball, Chad Billingsley
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Dodgers offense again mere rumor as they lose sixth in a row, 6-1
Money can’t buy you love or, apparently, runs. The Los Angeles Dodgers, the most expensive team in baseball history, cannot score. Cannot manufacture runs, unveil a power game, rally or do much of anything that actually leads to this strange...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Sports, Chris Davis, Nick Punto, Miami Marlins
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Dodgers' Mark Ellis is a little powerhouse in win over Mets
NEW YORK — Mark Ellis isn't flashy. While his ability to make difficult defensive plays appear routine has earned him the reputation as a ballplayers' ballplayer, it's often made him an afterthought in the minds of fans. But Ellis forced his way...
Tags: Sports, Ruben Tejada, David Wright, Mark Ellis, Jerry Hairston, Jr,
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Things heat up at home as Dodgers beat Milwaukee, 7-5
Apparently word travels slowly around the National League. Or maybe teams just aren’t reading their memos. Either way, this much is certain: the Dodgers’ Adrian Gonzalez is feasting on left-handed pitching. And no one seems to be getting the...
Tags: Sports, Nick Punto, Milwaukee Brewers, National League, Michael Gonzalez
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No Mark Ellis means Dodgers will go the planned versatile route
Good thing Dodgers General Manager Ned Colletti has such an affinity for versatile players. He likes to say the National League demands it, but it’s a philosophy that’s never been more difficult to argue with than now. The Dodgers lost...
Tags: Skip Schumaker, Ned Colletti , Nick Punto, Sports, National League
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Struggling Matt Kemp doesn't start for Dodgers
Matt Kemp had heard enough from the reporters surrounding his locker. "You all keep asking the same questions over and over," he said. The questions about why he was not hitting well, admittedly, were repetitive. The question about how he felt about...Tags: Sports, Don Mattingly, Spring Training, Ted Lilly, Chris Capuano
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The Dodgers, the mystery of Juan Uribe and the third base shuffle
What to make of the mysterious Juan Uribe? The last two years, of course, the answer would have been not much. Between injuries and his knack of swinging from the heels, over the last two seasons Uribe hit .191 for the Dodgers, with corresponding...
Tags: Juan Uribe, Nick Punto, Sports, Don Mattingly, New York Mets
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Dodgers lose Chad Billingsley, win against Mets
NEW YORK — Chad Billingsley will sit out the remainder of this season, as well as part of the next, as he is scheduled to undergo surgery Wednesday for a partially torn ligament in his throwing elbow. The Dodgers expect Billingsley to return to...
Tags: Ned Colletti , Sports, Zack Greinke, Miami Marlins, San Diego Padres
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Chris Capuano injury appears to keep Dodgers rotation in motion
The rotation was not supposed to be carousel material, but here the Dodgers are, likely having to make another an unexpected early move. Making his first start of the season after Zack Greinke’s fractured collarbone, Chris Capuano left Tuesday&...
Tags: Dodger Stadium, Matt Guerrier, Don Mattingly, Zack Greinke, Ted Lilly
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