2026 MLB All-Star Game Voting Update: Shohei Ohtani, Andy Pages Among Dodgers Leading Positions
Originally published by DodgerBlue.comThe first 2026 MLB All-Star Game voting update includes Shohei Ohtani and three of his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates leading at their respective positions. Ohtani, who paced all National League players and ranked second overall in balloting…
2026 MLB All-Star Game Voting Update: Shohei Ohtani, Andy Pages Among Dodgers Leading Positions
Originally published by DodgerBlue.comThe first 2026 MLB All-Star Game voting update includes Shohei Ohtani and three of his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates leading at their respective positions. Ohtani, who paced all National League players and ranked second overall in balloting…
Visiting SportsNet LA To Find Keys Behind Award-Winning Dodgers Coverage
Originally published by DodgerBlue.comSpectrum SportsNet LA is in their 13th season as the exclusive home of the Los Angeles Dodgers, and at the core of the network’s Los Angeles Area Emmy Award-winning coverage have been John Hartung, Nomar Garciaparra and…
Dodgers Focused On Brock Stewart’s Foot Rather Than Length Of Rehab Assignment
Originally published by DodgerBlue.comBrock Stewart started a rehab assignment over the weekend as he still looks to make an impact since being traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers at the deadline in 2025. Stewart only appeared in four games for…
Miguel Rojas ‘Available If Needed’ After Injuring Right Shin
Originally published by DodgerBlue.comDuring the Los Angeles Dodgers’ win over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday, all the focus was naturally on Yoshinobu Yamamoto as he was flirting with a perfect game and no-hitter. But one other storyline was Miguel…
Miguel Vargas Not Surprised By Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s Near Perfect Game: ‘He’s Yamamoto’
Originally published by DodgerBlue.comThe Los Angeles Dodgers were only able to take one game from the Chicago White Sox during the three-game series, and it took a near-perfect outing from Yoshinobu Yamamoto to do it. The White Sox didn’t record…
Dave Roberts Grateful To Not Be ‘Judged’ For Attending Daughter’s Graduation
Originally published by DodgerBlue.comThe Los Angeles Dodgers finished their road trip on Sunday without manager Dave Roberts, who missed the series finale against the Chicago White Sox to attend his daughter’s graduation ceremony. Dodgers bench coach Danny Lehmann filled the…
Freddie Freeman Learning To Appreciate And Celebrate Personal Milestones
Originally published by DodgerBlue.comFreddie Freeman reached an incredible milestone this past Tuesday as he helped the Los Angeles Dodgers defeat the Pittsburg Pirates. The 36-year-old became the 102nd player in MLB history to reach 2,500 career hits, contributing to the…
Danny Lehmann Getting Another Opportunity As Interim Dodgers Manager
Originally published by DodgerBlue.comThe Los Angeles Dodgers are ending their six-game road trip with a rubber match against the Chicago White Sox that manager Dave Roberts will not be present for. Roberts left the Dodgers after Saturday’s game so he…
Shohei Ohtani Believes Pitching Mechanics Caused Left Knee Inflammation
Originally published by DodgerBlue.comShohei Ohtani returned to the Los Angeles Dodgers lineup on Saturday after missing the series opener against the Chicago White Sox due to left knee inflammation. The two-way star wasted no time getting back on track as…
Mookie Betts ‘Not Making Any Excuses’ For Error That Ended Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s Perfect Game
Originally published by DodgerBlue.comYoshinobu Yamamoto flirted with perfection in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 7-1 win over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday, but ultimately fell short of making MLB history in part because of a Mookie Betts error. With two…
Yoshinobu Yamamoto Still Made MLB History Despite Losing Perfect Game And No-Hitter
Originally published by DodgerBlue.comYoshinobu Yamamoto flirted with perfection on Saturday and when that opportunity was lost on a Mookie Betts error, he nevertheless remained on track for the first no-hitter of his Los Angeles Dodgers career. But that too went…

