Shohei Ohtani hit his 100th home run with the Los Angeles Dodgers on the hardest hit ball of his career Tuesday, but it wasn't enough to carry his team to a victory over the host Pittsburgh Pirates.
Heading into the final stretch of the season, the Los Angeles Dodgers are set for a strong finish to solidify their standing and build momentum leading into October.
When the Los Angles Dodgers quickly responded to their series loss to the San Diego Padres with a sweep of the Cincinnati Reds last week, it felt like they would breeze through the Arizona Diamondbacks and Pittsburgh Pirates and finally regain separation in the National League West.
The Los Angeles Dodgers overcame an early deficit but their bullpen wasn’t able to keep the Pittsburgh Pirates off the board late, resulting in a 9-7 loss to start the road trip.
When the Los Angeles Dodgers took the field against the Pittsburgh Pirates for their first of three games in the Steel City, starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw was getting hammered.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have activated Hyeseong Kim and Michael Kopech from the injured list ahead of their game Tuesday night against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani appears on track to another MVP, but an MLB insider painted a scenario that could see him miss out on the award.
The Dodgers' bullpen got a long-awaited reinforcement Monday, when Michael Kopech was activated from the 15-day injured list. Kopech, 29, had been on the IL since June 28 with inflammation in his right knee.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are entering Tuesday with a 2.5-game lead in the NL West over the second-place San Diego Padres, as the team looks to get fully healthy for another postseason run.
Walk-off home runs have been a Will Smith specialty practically from the time of his Dodgers debut. In Smith's fourth career game, he walked off the Philadelphia Phillies with a ninth-inning home run at Dodger Stadium on June 1, 2019.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have had plenty of talented players take part in their postseason runs, as the organization has made twelve consecutive appearances (2013–2024), the third longest streak in MLB history.
In many ways, the Los Angeles Dodgers have not enjoyed the season they expected to have after laving spending in free agency with hopes of being MLB’s first repeat champion in 24 years.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have gone another extended stretch without Max Muncy as he currently is on the 10-day injured list due to a Grade 1 right oblique strain he suffered in the middle of August.
Considering their status as the reigning World Series champions, we have to imagine that the Los Angeles Dodgers always envisioned that rookie pitcher Roki Sasaki would play a major role in any playoff run this fall.
With the calendar turning to September, the Los Angeles Dodgers have officially entered the final month of the 2025 regular season. The team is well on its way to a 13th consecutive playoff appearance, whether that be in the form of another National League West title or as a Wild Card team.
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before, but Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers appear playoff-bound. As of Sept. 2, the 78-59 Dodgers hold a 2 1/2 game lead over the San Diego Padres in the NL West.
The Los Angeles Dodgers added right-hander Michael Kopech and utility player Hyeseong Kim to their expanded roster Monday. Kopech, who was acquired at the trade deadline from the Chicago White Sox last season, has made just eight appearances in 2025 because of various injuries.
Tanner Scott is once again proving to be the weak link of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ bullpen. The Dodgers reliever Scott had another nightmare outing on Sunday against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Calif.