Dodgers News: Julio Urias Owns Padres Trolls, Dustin May’s Injury Scare, Gonsolin Update And More
Another great weekend and great week of Los Angeles Dodgers baseball! The club went 5-1 over this last week as it put a bow on the second to last road trip of the regular season.
Along the way, LA celebrated its 9th NL West division title of the last 10 years and became the first team in baseball to get to the century mark in wins with a 7-2 victory in San Francisco on Saturday.
Things are going great for the Dodgers and that’s always good for storylines at this time of year.
Recapping some of the biggest stories of the last week, we look back at Julio Urias revealing an incredible story where he absolutely obliterated Padres fans.
Dodgers: Julio Urias Gives a Master Class in How to Deal With Trolls
The way too early Trea Turner free agency talk continued.
Dodgers Insider Expects Multiple Teams in on Trea Turner Free Agency Sweepstakes
Dodgers News: Trea Turner Cracks a Door Open for Contract Talks with LA
Dave Roberts also shared a bit of scary news with Dustin May.
Dodgers News: Dave Roberts Reveals Dustin May Was Experiencing Arm Soreness
More thoughts post-clinch.
Dodgers: Dave Roberts Talks About the Challenges of Keeping Players Rested But Not Rusty
Speaking of clinch, the party looked like a good time in Arizona… thankfully no pools were harmed.
Dodgers: DBacks Continue to Live in Fear That Someone Will Have Fun at Chase Field
Dodgers: Mookie, Freeman, Hanser and the Best Moments From LA’s NL West Celebration
Dodgers News: Freddie Freeman Does Not See Team Letting Up After Clinching
In player news…
Dodgers: Max Muncy Drew Inspiration from Former Foe to Save His Season
Dodgers News: Former World Series Champ Matt Beaty Elects to Leave the Padres
Dodgers News: Mookie Betts Still Expects Big Things from Cody Bellinger
Dodgers: Injury Update on Gonsolin, Almonte, Treinen and More
And in Dodger Stadium-ish headlines…
Dodgers Dominate MLB Attendance Rankings for Ninth Straight Season
Dodgers News: Aerial Gondola Project Facing Challenges from Metro Board, Community