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.
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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.
The Dodgers advance to the NLDS, defeating the Reds | Dodgers Debate
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The Dodgers advance to the NLDS, defeating the Reds | Dodgers Debate
The Dodgers overcame a first-inning error by Teoscar Hernández and an early 2-0 deficit to beat Cincinnati 8-4 and sweep their NL wild-card series.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto delivered 6⅔ strong innings while Kiké Hernández and Mookie Betts provided key hits.
The Dodgers will face the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 1 of the NLDS on Saturday. Los Angeles Times Dodger beat writer Jack Harris and columnists Dylan’s Hernandez and Bill Plaschke wonder ... is this the Dodgers' World Series coming up?
Dodgers Debate
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.