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Oscar De La Hoya Interested in Buying Los Angeles Dodgers If on Sale

There has been buzz around the Major Leagues as to what the McCourts will be doing with the Los Angeles Dodgers. A former Dodgers owner has joined in the talks as he makes a suggestion to the current ownership to sell the team. 

Troy Tulowitzki continues amazing tear as Rockies route Dodgers

This is officially ridiculous.

Why the Colorado Rockies will make the playoffs

One thing is certain, the Colorado Rockies like drama as much as a middle school girl.

Five Reasons Why Don Mattingly Will Be More Successful Than Joe Torre in L.A.

The Los Angeles Times broke the story Friday, announcing Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre will resign at the end of the season, giving way to his understudy apprentice, Don Mattingly. 

Mattingly has been Torre's right-hand man since 2004, following Torre from the New York Yankees to Los Angeles. 

Since mid-June, rumors have heated up regarding the status of Torre and his intentions for 2011—while many insiders felt he was leaning towards leaving Hollywood.

Randy Wolf Shuts Down San Francisco for Nine Innings

 

Orange Fridays just aren't as magical as they used to be.

There's really not much to be said about this game. The Giants lost 3-0 because they simply could not execute. They grounded into two double plays (Pablo  Sandoval wasn't the culprit of either), both of which killed legitimate threats to score.

Colorado Rockies Provide Drama, but Beat Los Angeles Dodgers

The good news is, Matt Kemp still can't hit a slider off the plate.

Don Mattingly Will Replace Joe Torre in 2011

New York Yankees legend Don Mattingly will be replacing Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre at the end of the season. This ends a disappointing fun for Torre as the Dodgers manager.

Torre started his Dodger career with a 5-0 victory and kept on winning right into the 2008 playoffs. There, he managed his team to a 3-0 sweep over the Cubs.

Don Mattingly For Joe Torre? Is This The Best Trade The Dodgers Can Make?

The Dodgers need pitching, hitting, a great closer, a first baseman who can hit for power and the same at third, and probably a new center fielder and what do they end up with? 

A new manager who has never managed before.

I love Don Mattingly as a player. With that steady career batting average of .307, nine gold gloves, an MVP Award and some batting titles - but can he transpose his personal winning attitude and baseball acumen to his team?

Joe Torre Steps Down From The Dodgers: 10 Reasons It All Fell Apart in 2010

Joe Torre has made it official: he will be stepping down as the manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers at the end of the 2010 season, and thus comes to a close one of the great managerial careers in baseball history.

It is a bitter-sweet end, though, as after 12 brilliant season with the New York Yankees, Torre leaves the Dodgers without having brought a championship to L.A. in his three seasons there.

To make matters all the more wrenching, Torre's Dodgers reached the NLCS in each of his first two years at Chavez Ravine, but could never get over the hump.

Joe Torre Steps Down From Los Angeles Dodgers: Five Jobs He Could Take on Next

Joe Torre shockingly announced he will retire from the Los Angeles Dodgers, and hands  the reins to successor Don Mattingly today  with two weeks left in the regular season.

It's a move that caught everyone by surprise considering that the Dodgers may want to interview others such as Tim Wallach, but nevertheless Mattingly is the incoming manager while Torre is nothing but a lame duck on the West Coast.

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