By Bill Shaikin
They get swept by the Padres and are outscored, 22-7, in three-game series.
By Chris Erskine
If the Fan of the House columnist purchased the team, changes could involve Tony La Russa and a new concessions policy.
By Bill Shaikin
Center fielder is batting .185 and has struck out 17 times in 54 at-bats. Don Mattingly says 'I can see the frustration.'
By Bill Shaikin
Pitcher, who was starting in place of the injured Zack Greinke, has to leave because of a strained calf, leaving the Dodgers staff even thinner.
By Bill Shaikin
Shortstop had thumb surgery March 20 and was supposed to be back May 17, but Ramirez says he plans to play earlier than that.
By Dylan Hernandez, Los Angeles Times
There's no retaliation against San Diego after last week's brawl, with the clubs observing Jackie Robinson Day. But L.A. is also quiet on offense.
By Dylan Hernandez, Los Angeles Times
On the day baseball celebrates Jackie Robinson Day, Kemp listens to stories from Robinson's daughter, Sharon, about what the family endured when her father broke the game's color barrier.
By Dylan Hernandez
The Dodgers lose 1-0 to Arizona despite Beckett striking out nine and holding the Diamondbacks scoreless through the first eight innings.
By Dylan Hernandez
Dodgers say they don't plan to throw at anyone, especially with Monday's game being on Jackie Robinson Day and no Carlos Quentin in San Diego's lineup.
By Dylan Hernandez
He gets his first three major league hits and goes six-plus strong innings to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks, 7-5.
By Dylan Hernandez, Los Angeles Times
Chris Capuano, a starter throughout his career but relegated to bullpen this year, will rejoin rotation in place of Greinke, who's sidelined by a broken collarbone.
By Bill Shaikin
Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier with Dodgers, and now Magic, a Dodgers co-owner, is working to increase African American participation in the game.
By Bill Plaschke
Sportswriter Wendell Smith, who chronicled Robinson's breaking of baseball's color barrier, is all but forgotten today. But he gets his due in new film '42.'
Quotable quotes from inside baseball: Matt Kemp, Vinnie Pestano and Magic Johnson.
By Dylan Hernandez
Dodgers are fuming at Carlos Quentin, who charged mound Thursday after a Greinke pitch hit him. Greinke's left collarbone is broken; Quentin suspended eight games.