Landon Knack perfectly sums up Dodgers after thrilling 6-5 win vs. Mets

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Landon Knack had nothing but great things to say about his team after their win over the New York Mets.

Dodgers pitchers make big moves toward injury returns

The Los Angeles Dodgers got some good news when it comes to their pitching staff, with two pitchers heading to the minor leagues.

Dodgers’ Dave Roberts explains Yoshinobu Yamamoto decision vs. Guardians

The Dodgers rode the right arm of Yoshinobu Yamamoto over the Guardians Monday. Dave Roberts, though, revealed why he pulled him early.

Dodgers’ Dave Roberts defends Max Muncy despite statistical issues

As fans openly petition for him to lose his job, Dodgers skipper Dave Roberts comes to the defense of Max Muncy.

Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani progresses to throwing breaking pitches as he advances toward pitching return

Adding sliders to his throwing regimen is the latest step toward Ohtani returning to the mound, which the Dodgers hope will happen near the All-Star break.

Dodgers’ Dave Roberts drops honest take on Hyeseong Kim

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts shares high praise for rookie Hyeseong Kim, who’s off to a historic start in Hollywood

Dodgers call up top prospect Dalton Rushing and cut loose veteran catcher Austin Barnes

Dalton Rushing’s phone rang at 1 a.m. Wednesday, startling the Los Angeles Dodgers’ top prospect and worrying him that it wasn’t anything good. “I called every family member,” Rushing said in the dugout at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers haven’t been sleeping on Rushing’s talent.

Dave Roberts delivers eye-opening Blake Snell injury update for Dodgers

The Dodgers have rolled without Blake Snell on the mound since early April. Dave Roberts dropped a new update on the pitcher’s health.

Dave Roberts’ perfect 3-word message to Landon Knack after Marlins game

Amidst the Dodgers win over the Marlins, Dave Roberts acknowledged the brilliance of the young righty on the mound.

Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman reveals secret to avoiding ‘World Series hangover’

Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman explained what the defending champions need to do to avoid a championship hangover.