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Lets Ruin Baseball: The 2025 Dodgers Season Thread | The Big Blue . . . Well, guys, as much as I would love to keep basking in the glow of a World Series title, the offseason must come to an end But, on the bright side, that also means baseball is back! Happy Opening Day, everyone! Let's hope this season ends like last year GO DODGERS!!
Go F Yourself, San Diego: World Series Champions! - The 2024-2025 . . . An interesting note, the Dodgers have promised zero big money to any international prospects on January 15 Pretty much an indication the whole budget along whatever money they can acquire to offer Roki Sasaki Do the Dodgers lose all the international money they didn't spend in 2024?
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Lets Ruin Baseball: The 2025 Dodgers Season Thread A healthy off-season, plus working with the Dodgers pitching coaches training staff and being part of a 6-man rotation all year could help him rebound in his age 32 season in 2026
Lets Ruin Baseball: The 2025 Dodgers Season Thread Almost five months before becoming a World Series hero for the Dodgers, pitching four miraculously scoreless innings in their 18-inning Game 3 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night, Klein joined the organization as a largely anonymous face, acquired in exchange for fellow reliever Joe Jacques in the kind of depth transaction the
Lets Ruin Baseball: The 2025 Dodgers Season Thread The Blue Jays’ lineup is bucking another modern baseball trend The Blue Jays have struck out 64 times in 11 games so far this postseason Consider that the 1993 Blue Jays struck out 66 times in 12 postseason games, even though pitchers back then threw only two pitches, and both of them were 88-mph fastballs