The last time Andre Ethier had an impact in the Dodgers’ clubhouse was during the infamous World Series against the Houston Astros in 2017. The only teammates
This day in Los Angeles Dodgers history saw the team set an MLB record by winning their 13th consecutive home game to begin the season. The Dodgers accomplished the feat with a 10-3 victory over the Washington Nationals on May 6, 2009.
Patrick Dubuque at Baseball Prospectus analyzed how we judge starting pitchers has shifted over time, and how that affects the Hall of Fame, using former Dodgers pitcher Don Sutton as an inflection point in the perception.
The Dodgers’ sustained run of excellence — a .645 winning percentage since the start of 2017, and 21 more wins than the next-best MLB team during that stretch — is the backdrop for Ben Clemens’ summary of the team’s relatively quiet offseason at FanGraphs, noting that the Dodgers have a long way to fall before falling out of the “very good” class.
The MLB officially released the 2023 Hall of Fame Ballot, and former Dodger Andre Ethier was added for the first time in his career. Ethier spent all 12 years of his career with the Dodgers, hitting .285 with 162 home runs and 687 RBIs in 1,455 games.
The 2023 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot features nine players with ties to the Los Angeles Dodgers, most notably Andre Ethier in his first time up for enshrinement.
“Anyway, here’s Wonderwall” The National Baseball Hall of Fame announced its 2023 ballot on Monday, with Scott Rolen the top returner from last year’s ballot and Carlos Beltran headlining the newcomers.
Dodger Stadium is no stranger to celebrities. On any given night, fans might see the likes of Denzel Washington, Magic Johnson, or Rob Lowe taking in a Dodgers game.
Some of the world’s biggest stars and former MLB players competed in the ALl-Star Celebrity Softball Game at Dodger Stadium on Saturday, and it ended with Team Brooklyn defeating Team L.A.
Shortly after completion of the MLB Futures Game on Saturday, the 2022 All-Star Celebrity Softball Game at Dodger Stadium will begin, with the likes of former Los Angeles Dodgers outfielders Andre Ethier and Shawn Green, and global recording artist Bad Bunny participating.
David Vassegh AM570 is a staple of Dodgers culture. The team insider has built his brand on having strong relationships with the players and of course, his postgame radio show.
The first ever Los Angeles Dodgers Adult Camp at Dodger Stadium is set to take place July 28-31, with the likes of Andre Ethier, Eric Gagné, Jerry Hairston Jr.
During the 60th anniversary season of Dodger Stadium, the Dodgers are offering fans a rare experience that puts them in the game and side by side with Los Angeles Dodger greats and some of the organization’s biggest impact makers.
A few former Los Angeles Dodgers teammates were together for the sixth annual Justin Turner Golf Classic earlier this month, and more of them recently reunited at a surprise birthday party for Joc Pederson.
Andre Ethier spent his entire 12-year career with the Los Angeles Dodgers and quickly became a fan-favorite. He had a great career as a .285/.359/.463 hitter and two-time All-Star, and with the game on the line, Ethier seemed to always be at his best.
In an era where it has become increasingly difficult for a player to spend an entire career with one team, Andre Ethier is an exception, spending all 12 of his Major League seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
In an era where it has become increasingly difficult for a player to spend an entire career with one team, Andre Ethier is an exception, spending all 12 of his Major League seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
In the mid-2000s, Andre Ethier helped launch a new era of success for the Dodgers organization. The outfielder made his debut in Los Angeles in 2006, when James Loney, Russell Martin, and Matt Kemp were also called up.
When looking back at the past two decades of Los Angeles Dodgers baseball, Andre Ethier stands out for both his accomplishments and being one of the team’s most popular players.
For more than a decade, Andre Ethier was a fixture in the Los Angeles Dodgers' lineup. The outfielder spent his entire 12-year big league career with the Dodgers.
The name Andre Ethier still evokes a wide grin among most Dodgers fans. For 12 seasons, the player they dubbed "Captain Clutch" wore Dodger blue, amassing huge hits and big moments.
Since officially retiring from the game in 2018, Andre Ethier has been able to stay involved with baseball in one capacity or another. Still, he's sitting in the stands rather than in the dugout and that HAS to feel weird.
In the franchise history of the Los Angeles/Brooklyn Dodgers, a player has hit 30 or more home runs in a season 53 times. How many of these 24 sluggers can you name?
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