Dave Roberts heads into tonight's game with 999 career managerial victories. It's not just the wins that have defined him, though. It's the difficulties and how he has overcome them. Story: https://t.co/F5Q9tLvgzn
'I couldn’t be more thankful.'
Every game Alex Vesia pitches at home, it's a mismatch — Vesia and 50,000 vs. 1. On his bobblehead night, the story from Dodger Insider magazine: "Strength" https://t.co/02Dsv7T9et
Justin Wrobleski hated the nickname 'Wrobo' as a young kid. But now it represents much of what he has been in 2026 — robotic: an automatic machine. The left-hander allows one hit and adds more to his outstanding season in the Dodgers' 4-2 win. Story: https://t.co/T0LeAANYpZ
2,475 hits, 558 doubles, 371 homers, 963 extra-base hits and two World Series walk-off homers. And there are reasons why.
From Dodger Insider magazine, the story 'The Hits Keep on Coming.' https://t.co/lfAnBCb33D
Last night, Kyle Tucker made the Dodgers a winner. And winning has been part of his DNA from the moment he became a pro baseball player.
From Dodger Insider magazine, the story: Kyle Tucker — Win Track Mind https://t.co/DHWtQzIU9V
'He wants the baseball in his hands because he feels he’s the best option.'
Yoshinobu Yamamoto takes his place among the game’s top aces. From Dodger Insider magazine, the story: "Option One." https://t.co/BQdomNMzVx
'He knows that we believe in him, and we’ve showed that many times over.'
Max Muncy's resume says he is one of the greatest power hitters in Dodger history. Friday was one of the most powerful performance — 3 homers and walk-off. Story: https://t.co/hKSny2zTpp
'It’s emotional every time I watch it.'
Miguel Rojas relives the home run that changed history in Toronto. On 'The Miggy Miracle': https://t.co/YivsTAMV4B
3x World Series Champion.
11x All-Star.
3x Cy Young Award Winner.
2011 Triple Crown.
2011 Gold Glove Award Winner.
2012 Roberto Clemente Award Winner.
2014 NL MVP.
Closing the book on 2025 by celebrating a championship career for Clayton Kershaw.
Our complete 3-part series looking back on the legendary career of Clayton Kershaw. You can read all stories here:
Part 1, The beginning of something big:
https://t.co/Aun5vtIT1U
Part 2, A dynamic career: https://t.co/WOMwdNc2hX
Part 3, The memorable games https://t.co/HpzJHbRAMR
We continue with part 2 of a 3-part series looking back at the legendary career of Clayton Kershaw. Today's story: A Dynamic Career https://t.co/AEab5lHTtC
We begin a 3-part series today looking back at the legendary career of Clayton Kershaw. Kicking off the series: The beginning of something big:
https://t.co/Aun5vtIT1U
'We have a high bar. To name someone the closer, you have to be one of the best.'
Edwin Díaz is introduced as a Dodger and as their closer. Story: https://t.co/4fCsMsFTZ5
Fernando Valenzuela's case for Hall of Fame induction is a unique one. From the achievements, statistics, cultural impact and support from baseball luminaries, this is his case: https://t.co/MRF6LApHY4
Shohei Ohtani's 2024 season was incredible. Did he top it in 2025? Before the National League MVP Award is announced today, we look at Ohtani's remarkable 2025 regular season. https://t.co/HQSN38B94b
'I hope I left a good impression.'
Clayton Kershaw's career has ended, and it has ended in first. The legend says goodbye as a player at the Dodgers' World Series championship celebration. https://t.co/Wx67WcN3o9
Miguel Rojas hit one of the most improbable home runs in Dodgers World Series history. It's also one of the most important. On the improbability: https://t.co/1q1dUkLGMs
It's the stuff of a legend. The Dodgers win the World Series in an epic Game 7 with Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitching back-to-back days and earning the final outs. https://t.co/f4O09ioxJy
“I think (our identity is) just a relentless desire to compete and win."
The Dodgers' season was supposedly on the brink in early September. The team responded, Now it's on the brink in late October. The team is ready to respond to the adversity. Story: https://t.co/RTnxfjNo5d