Yoshinobu Yamamoto's stellar performance in the Dodgers' win over the Yankees in Game 2 of the World Series proves the Dodgers still have starting pitching.| Los Angeles Times
Despite a first-inning error, Tommy Edman made key plays in the field that kept the Dodgers in the game and ultimately helped them win it.| Los Angeles Times
After watching his World Series home run swing incorporated into a Coldplay meme video, Freddie Freeman helps lift the Dodgers to a 5-0 win over Tampa Bay Rays.| Los Angeles Times
Freddie Freeman wears his emotions on his sleeve, and in 'Driven: The Freddie Freeman Story,' he showcases vulnerability throughout the 90-minute documentary.| Los Angeles Times
The absence of tears represented how much can change in four years, especially four years as prosperous as the four years Freddie Freeman has played for the Dodgers.| Los Angeles Times
Freddie Freeman's walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the World Series against the Yankees sounded and felt just like Kirk Gibson's iconic World Series home run.| Los Angeles Times
It's a whirlwind time for Dodgers players and coaches, who have achieved another level of notoriety in the wake of the team's World Series title victory.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers know that every single MLB team has put a target on them as they begin their quest to repeat as World Series champions.| Los Angeles Times
One full-season World Series championship is just not enough for the Dodgers. Not for these kinds of players. Not for these heaps of money. Not for these sorts of fans.| Los Angeles Times
Freddie Freeman is expecting to be in the lineup when the Dodgers open their season on March 18-19 in Japan against the Chicago Cubs.| Los Angeles Times
After Shohei Ohtani left Game 2 of the World Series with a partially dislocated left shoulder, the team is optimistic that he’ll be back in the lineup for Game 3 on Monday.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees in Game 2 of the World Series, but it remains to be seen if Shohei Ohtani will play in Game 3 in New York.| Los Angeles Times
Dodgers rally from an early five-run deficit to beat the Yankees 7-6 and secure their first full-season championship since 1988. It's the eighth championship in franchise history.| Los Angeles Times
Dave Roberts and Freddie Freeman are confident Shohei Ohtani is capable of reprising his MVP season despite undergoing shoulder surgery in the offseason.| Los Angeles Times