The Los Angeles Dodgers. Villains? Maybe. Heroes? Maybe. The most entertaining team in baseball? Most definitely. Los Angeles Times beat writer Jack Harris and columnists Bill Plaschke and Dylan Hernández, three writers who intimately cover the team, take you through the ups and downs of the season as they try to win another World Series. Or sign another superstar. They might do both.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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The Dodgers pitching legend, Clayton Kershaw, is retiring at the end of the 2025 season. Los Angeles Times Dodger beat writer Jack Harris and columnists Dylan’s Hernandez and Bill Plaschke explore his legacy and what he might do once his days as a pl... more
The Dodgers are going to make the playoffs, but will be required to play in the Wild Card round. Most likely. Anything can happen! But who will pitch when the starters are done? Los Angeles Times Dodger beat writer Jack Harris and columnists Dylan’s ... more
The Dodgers are back! Well, maybe? They’ve looked good, but against… the Rockies. Los Angeles Times Dodger beat writer Jack Harris and columnists Dylan’s Hernandez and Bill Plaschke on if the team actually has turned a corner or if dark days lie ahea... more
The Los Angeles Dodgers might still the NL West, but it’s more like the San Diego Padres are going to lose it instead of taking it over, easily, as the Dodgers continue to slide. Los Angeles Times Dodger beat writer Jack Harris and columnists Dylan’s... more
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This is fun to listen to especially if you’re a hard-core dodger fan, but it is also made abundantly clear why Bill Plaschke is meant to be a writer and not somebody who’s voice we hear over the airwaves. The dude mumbles and at times is completely unintelligible. Also, I wish the show came out on Mondays instead of Fridays to discuss the upcoming week.
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This podcast focuses on the Los Angeles Dodgers, offering insights from seasoned sports writers who cover the team closely. Tensions arise as hosts analyze the team's fluctuating performance, highlighting significant player injuries, memorable milestones like Clayton Kershaw's 3,000 strikeouts, and the constant pressure of playoff aspirations. With a blend of humor and critical discussion, episodes explore not just game strategies but also social issues tied to the Dodgers, including their relationship with the Los Angeles community. Unique among sports podcasts, it weaves in personal anecdotes from the hosts, creating a relatable atmosphere for fans.
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