The Dodgers were “Dem Bums,” as their fans lovingly called them. They made the World Series nine times during those years and ...
As Dodgers announcer Vin Scully put it, “The 1981 season and Fernandomania bordered on a religious experience.” In 1990, after Fernando pitched a no-hitter against the St. Louis Cardinals, getting ...
The dust on the 2024 season has settled, and the Los Angeles Dodgers are wearing the crown. Now, it’s time to ask a question ...
Bevens retired two in the ninth, but walked his ninth and 10th batters (one intentionally), then lost both his no-hitter and ...
This day in Los Angeles Dodgers history saw Sandy Koufax win the 1963 National League MVP Award over second-place finisher Dick Groat of the St. Louis Cardinals. Koufax tallied 237 points to Groat ...
But what about Sandy Koufax? Did he go to synagogue on Yom ... He was the first pitcher to win three Cy Young Awards. He had four no-hitters in his career. This is what we do know — but did ...
His call of the moment mirrored Vin Scully’s iconic call of an injured ... Both home runs occurred in Game 1, both featured the hitter battling lower body injuries and both left baseball fans ...
But Game 4 was the most memorable of this Series because Bill Bevens, a marginal Yankees pitcher who won just seven games during the season, flirted with the first no-hitter in World Series history.
But Game 4 was the most memorable of this Series because Bill Bevens, a marginal Yankees pitcher who won just seven games during the season, flirted with the first no-hitter in World Series history.
Fox announcer Joe Davis on Friday had the perfect tribute to legendary Los Angeles Dodgers announcer Vin Scully. Davis was on the call for Game 1 of the World Series between the Dodgers and the ...
gone!" was Joe Davis' call Friday on the national telecast for Fox Sports. It was also Vin Scully's call on the NBC broadcast of the 1988 World Series. "Gibby, meet Freddie," Davis said.