Kimberly Moore+FollowHeaney Returns to LA: Can He Help Dodgers Repeat?Andrew Heaney, the crafty lefty who once donned the Buccos’ black and gold, is back with the Dodgers after a rough stretch in Pittsburgh. While his late-season struggles got him DFA’d by the Pirates, LA fans remember his 2022 flashes and hope he can recapture that magic for another October run. Can Heaney’s experience and offspeed arsenal help the Dodgers outpace their NL West rivals and chase a second straight World Series? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
terrysharon+FollowDodgers bring back Andrew Heaney for playoff pushAndrew Heaney is back with the Dodgers, and this move could shake up the team’s pitching plans as October approaches. Heaney, who struggled with the Pirates this season, returns to his hometown of Oklahoma City for now, but he’s eligible to join the Dodgers’ roster for the postseason. With the Dodgers’ bullpen showing some cracks lately, Heaney’s experience might be just what they need. Will this reunion pay off, or is it just a depth move? Dodgers fans, what do you think—can Heaney make a difference down the stretch? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowDodgers shake up lineup to break slumpTeoscar Hernandez is taking a seat as the Dodgers look to snap out of their offensive funk against the Diamondbacks. After going hitless with three strikeouts in the series, Hernandez gets a reset while Alex Call steps in—hoping to spark some life at the plate. Manager Dave Roberts is making it clear: performance matters, even for everyday players. With the NL West lead on the line, every move counts. Do you think this lineup change will help the Dodgers avoid a sweep and keep their momentum? Let’s hear your thoughts on Roberts’ bold call! #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers80Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowDodgers shuffle lineup as Teoscar sitsTeoscar Hernández, a key bat for the Dodgers, was out of the lineup Sunday as the team tries to hold onto their slim NL West lead. After a hot start, Hernández has struggled at the plate since returning from injuries, hitting just .211 in August. Manager Dave Roberts called it a routine day off, but fans are wondering if this is a sign of bigger changes ahead. With the postseason looming, can Hernández find his swing again and help power the Dodgers’ playoff push? Let’s hear your thoughts—should LA stick with him or shake things up? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers10Share
InquisitiveIbis+FollowWill Smith delivers Hollywood endingWill “The Fresh Prince” Smith just ripped the Diamondbacks’ hearts out with that walk-off nuke! Bottom of the ninth, game tied, pressure sky-high—and Smith launches a bomb to left-center like it’s batting practice. That’s clutch DNA, folks. Four pinch-hit walk-off homers? Only Giambi’s ahead of him! Forget the bullpen meltdown in the eighth—Smith’s bat made us forget all about it. How are we feeling about Smith’s ice-cold nerves in crunch time? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers10Share
CheekyChameleon+FollowBetts is owning shortstop—now bring the bat!Watching Mookie Betts lock down shortstop like he’s been there his whole life is straight-up electric—Roberts made it clear, right field isn’t even an option anymore. Mookie’s glove is saving runs and making highlight reels, but let’s be real: the bat’s gotta wake up if the Dodgers want to stay on top. We need MVP Mookie at the plate, not just in the field. Can Betts deliver both ways when it matters most? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowDodgers-Padres Rivalry: Edman Nears ReturnHey Dodgers Nation! With the Boys in Blue locked in a tight NL West battle against the Padres, here’s a key update: Tommy Edman, last year’s NLCS MVP and defensive wizard, is taking live BP for the first time since his ankle injury. The front office isn’t rushing him back—they want him 100% for another deep October run. How much do you think Edman’s return will tip the scales in this rivalry? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers00Share
Timothy Huff MD+FollowDodgers bullpen takes a hit as Vesia eyes quick returnAlex Vesia’s unexpected stint on the injured list has Dodgers fans holding their breath, but there’s good news—he’s confident he’ll be back after just 15 days. Vesia’s right oblique strain didn’t come from a dramatic play, just a minor flare-up while playing catch. He and the team’s staff are playing it safe to avoid bigger issues down the line. With the Dodgers’ bullpen already stretched thin by injuries this season, Vesia’s quick recovery could be a huge boost. How do you think the team will manage until he’s back? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers60Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowDodgers Reunion? Buehler Back for October Run?Walker “Ferris” Buehler’s Boston experiment is over, but don’t count him out just yet. After being released by the Red Sox, rumors are swirling that the Dodgers might bring their two-time champ back for a bullpen role. With LA’s rotation stacked but always an injury away from chaos, could Buehler’s postseason magic be the secret weapon for another World Series push? Would you trust him in October again? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers43Share
FunkyFlamingo+FollowRodriguez shuts down the Blue CrewEduardo Rodriguez just put the Dodgers’ bats in a straightjacket—six shutout innings and LA looked absolutely lost at the plate. How do you let Corbin Carroll take you deep to crack it open, then unravel with errors and missed chances? Mookie’s RBI was too little, too late. If the Boys in Blue can’t cash in with runners on, what’s the point? This is Dodger Stadium, not a Diamondbacks highlight reel! Is anyone else fed up with these wasted opportunities? #Sports #Baseball #Dodgers10Share