64 thoughts on “Game 125, 2024

  1. Woo-HOO! I was in Costa
    Mesa with my granddaughter to watch Peter Pan. I was scared to peek but Kersh pulled it off! Woot!

  2. Game #125
    Dodgers, 72 – 52
    1st NL West
    vs
    Cardinals, 61 – 62
    2nd NL Central

    Kershaw, LHP #22
    1 – 2, 3.50 ERA
    vs
    Gray, S, RHP #54
    11 – 7, 3.93 ERA

    DH Ohtani L .990
    RF Betts R .898
    2B Lux L .683
    LF Hernández, T. R .825
    3B Rojas R .726
    CF Kiermaier L .567
    1B Hernández, K. R .606
    C Barnes R .612
    SS Ahmed R .583

  3. Arizona put runners on 1st and 3rd with no one out in the top of the 12th but failed to score.

  4. With the scored tied 7-7, Tampa Bay loaded the bases with none out in the bottom of the 11th but failed to score m.

    • Kersh with 2 SO today is at 2963 and only 16 behind Greinke for 20th place all time.

    • Not as much as fans of other teams, though. LA leads the NL in such situations with OPS 1.179. NL average if .824

    • His MO is to yank early rather than late. Apparently a source of friction between him and Klayton over the years.

    • Pitch count? He's only returned recently, not really built up, would've been third time through order.

      • Probably had him penciled in for mid-80s, which he might have exceeded if he had pitched in the seventh. Very cautious on Doc's part.

    • In his last 7 games, Hudson is 0-1 with a 7.50 ERA in 6 innings. Has allowed 5 earned runs with 2 BB and 3 SO. Not counting inherited runners he may have allowed to score. Not very good.

      • Usually starts the inning, so has had only 4 IR all season (only one scored), none in past seven games

  5. No eyes, no ears, but looking at Yahoo it appears that Kershaw had a solid first inning. Any balls hit real hard?

  6. Good news department: Regardless of what happens today, we return home tomorrow in first place for a nine-game homestand in 11 days: Mariners, Rays and Orioles.

  7. Today in Dodgers History
    August 18th

    1959 Longtime baseball executive Branch Rickey is named the president of the newly formed Continental League. The 77-year-old former Dodger general manager is an advisor to the Pittsburgh Pirates.

    1982 In the franchise's second-longest game in terms of innings, the Cubs lose to the Dodgers, 2-1. The six-hour and 10-minute Wrigley Field contest, played over two days, ends with Dusty Baker's sacrifice fly that plates Steve Sax and 21 innings to complete.
    (Ed. Note: In 1927, the Cubs beat Boston 4-3 at Braves Field in a 22-inning marathon. -LP)