Dodgers speak ahead of World Series Game 5
Digest more
Dodgers, Alex Vesia
Digest more
As the Dodgers played out their final inning at Dodger Stadium this year, an isolated voice in what had been a sellout crowd tried to get a chant going: "The Series isn't over!" That drew some scattered cheers,
Clayton Kershaw soaked in the sights at Dodger Stadium for the final time as a Dodgers player after their Game 5 loss vs. Blue Jays.
Snell says he was “unlucky” to give up five runs to the Blue Jays, including back-to-back homers to start Game 5. Snell has allowed five runs in each of his two World Series starts.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made an honest admission about Mookie Betts' struggles in the World Series.
Dodgers fans are not cutting Teoscar Hernandez any slack for the blunder he made in right field in the fourth inning of Game 5.
Two NL East teams have now been connected to the Dodgers coach, who has yet to manage at any level of baseball.