Los Angeles Dodgers Analysis

MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of April 8th

by Andrew Perna

A week into the 2013 season, the Rockies are an offensive power, the Dodgers are incredibly hard to score against and the Mets, Red Sox and Reds are very balanced. Read more »
2013 NL Preview: Social Media Style

by Andrew Perna

We surveyed the National League while adhering to Twitter's 140 character limit. It's informative and quick, perfect for a fast league preview. Read more »
Grading The Deal: Dodgers Give Greinke 'Circumstantial' $147M Deal

by Andrew Perna

Zack Greinke, who has been a dominant pitcher for just one season in his career, benefited from a weak pitching market and a team nearing a $6 billion television deal. Read more »
Money Drying Up For Hamilton, Should It Be?

by Andrew Perna

The Red Sox decided that paying Mike Napoli and Shane Victorino $26 million annually was smarter than offering Josh Hamilton $20-plus million per season. Read more »
Complete List Of 2013 MLB Free Agents

by RealGM Staff Report

The Giants have put a cap on the 2012 season, meaning Major League Baseball will shift to free agency. Here is a complete list of all free agents, including those with player, team or mutual options for next year. Read more »
MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of August 17th

by Andrew Perna

With Evan Longoria back in the lineup, the Rays jumped seven spots in this week's rankings. Read more »
The Hanging Curve: Early Returns

by Andrew Perna

Some of the players that changed addresses last month have hit the ground running, while others have stumbled with their new teams. Read more »
The Hanging Curve: Grading The Dempster. Victorino And Pence Deals

by Andrew Perna

The Rangers, Dodgers and Giants added major pieces in Ryan Dempster, Shane Victorino and Hunter Pence as they look towards October. Read more »
The Hanging Curve: Roberts, Ramirez, Rodriguez Dealt

by Andrew Perna

The trade deadline is not until next week, but we have already seen a number of big-time deals with the Rays, Dodgers and Pirates gathering weapons for the playoff push. Read more »
Behind The Series: Dodgers Off To Fast Start

by Douglas Benton

The Los Angeles Dodgers have carried forward the momentum from new ownership to a 9-1 record after sweeping the San Diego Padres. See how Matt Kemp has picked up where he left off in 2011 and a good first start for Ted Lilly. Read more »
2010 Season Preview: Los Angeles Dodgers

by Christopher Reina

The Dodgers were arguably the best team in baseball throughout the 2009 regular season, featuring a nice balance of talent. Can they threepeat in a tougher NL West? Read more »
What The Dodgers Need This Winter

by Craig Sternberg

The Dodgers need improvement, particularly with their starting pitching, but their offseason might be more heavily involved with the McCourt divorce than improving their player personnel. Read more »
How The Dodgers Can Get Back To The World Series

by Christopher Reina

Two teams haven't met in the LCS in consecutive seasons since the Yankees/Red Sox battles of 2003 and 2004. Here are the keys for the Dodgers to avoid another exit at the hands of the Phillies. Read more »
Manny Hit .362 With Suspension Looming

by Andrew Perna

You can say what you want in the wake of his suspension, but you can't knock Manny for his ability to hit through adversity. Read more »
2009 Season Preview: Los Angeles Dodgers

by Christopher Reina

With Manny Ramirez, Vin Scully, Joe Torre, an underrated Chad Billingsley and a few young players that have the very best of Paul O'Neill and Eric Davis in them, the Dodgers are nearly impossible not to like. Read more »
Grading The Deal: Manny And The Dodgers Together Again

by Christopher Reina

With a contract that was just $8.8M less than the one they gave Andruw Jones a year ago, Manny Ramirez will remain with the Dodgers. Read more »
?Striking Out? With The Dodgers: Mid-February

by Jordan Walgreen

As the Dodgers get ready for Spring Training to begin, whether they re-sign Manny, the quality of their remade pitching staff and Furcal's health are the three most pressing issues. Read more »
Auditing The L.A. Dodgers' 2008 Season

by Christopher Reina

The Dodgers became relevant for the first time since 1988 largely due Boston's eager dumping of Manny Ramirez, which cost the Dodgers a couple of prospects they had largely already given up on. Read more »
Appraising Manny's Proper Value

by Christopher Reina

By comparing the contracts and relative production of other top earners, Manny certainly deserves more than $20M per year. Read more »
2008 Season Preview: Los Angeles Dodgers

by Christopher Reina

The Rockies and Diamondbacks are bound to fall from their 2007 success, giving way for a Dodgers team that has the best balance of talent in the NL West. Read more »

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