Washington Nationals

Dodgers are embracing the Win or Go Home process.

The Washington Nationals defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in a tough battle in game 4 of National League Divisional Series 6-1. The Dodgers have been in this position before. During the post game interviews they looked cool, calm and collected. They weren’t phased at all. This is just another game for them to overcome adversity.

Dodgers motto is “Keep grinding” as they dominate the Nationals in a thriller Game 3 Victory

The Los Angeles Dodgers dominated the Washington Nationals 10-4 in a thriller game 3 victory. The Dodgers were down for the first few innings, then took off like a rocket with 7 runs in the 6th inning and took complete control of the game.. Dodgers Cody Bellinger says “we’ve been doing it all year. 9th inning, 6th inning, 7th inning, we are not going to stop grinding. That’s why we’ve been successful all year.” You would have thought it was Friday night at the Dodgers stadium. They never look back.

Dodgers take Game 1; Historical moment for Rookie Gavin Lux

The Los Angeles Dodgers had an incredible win against the Washington Nationals on Thursday night for Game 1 of the playoffs winning 6-0. A lot of expectations for them this postseason. They have made it to the World Series two years in a row and didn’t find any success. However, fans still should still be thankful as Dodgers look to make their run the charm. What an historical moment for Gavin Lux, the rookie, who is the youngest player in Dodgers history to hit a home run in the playoffs. On top of Lux making history, it was a home

Frank Robinson, MLB’s First Black Manager and Hall of Famer Dies at 83

First-ballot Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, who was Major League Baseball’s first Black manager, has died at the age of 83 after a prolonged battle with bone cancer. Robinson is one of the most groundbreaking figures in MLB history. He heavily impacted the integration of Black players into the league. Nearly a decade after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in 1946, Robinson broke into the majors earning Rookie of the Year honors in 1956 while playing for the Cincinnati Reds.