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Dodgers Nation Podcast Network

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Formerly known as the Dodgers Nation Blue Heaven Podcast, we have grown to become the Dodgers Nation Podcast Network: Join Doug McKain and special guests from around MLB, as we talk about this week in Los Angeles Dodgers Baseball. We pull from our platform of nearly one million followers across social media to gain insight on what the fans are thinking and do our best to represent all perspectives in the Dodgers Community. Look out for special interviews with other bloggers, celebrities, players, and more, along with giveaways for the best fans on earth!Sonoro 2025 Baseball & Softball
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  • Dodgers BEAT Padres in Game of the Year! BAD Brusdar Graterol Update, LA Makes Roster Move & More!
    May 20 2026

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    00:00 – Intro

    02:14 – Dodgers Beat Padres: Mason "Meltdown" Miller

    04:02 – Alex Call's Bold Baserunning Sets the Stage

    05:56 – Andy Pages At Bat of the Year Against Miller

    07:53 – Andy Pages: Homegrown All-Star in the Making

    11:36 – Freddie Freeman Breaks Out of 0-for-18 Slump

    13:21 – Hyeseong Kim's Mental Error & Andujar's Bomb

    15:40 – Bullpen Shines: Scott, Klein, Vesia & More

    17:24 – MV3: Freeman, Pages & the Bullpen Win the Night

    20:35 – Freeman & Call Speak From the Clubhouse

    28:01 – Mookie Betts Offensive Decline: A Growing Concern?

    32:50 – Andy Pages Post-Game Interview: Breaking Down the At Bat

    47:10 – Bad Brusdar Graterol Update: Surgery Possible

    49:54 – Blake Snell Surgery Goes Well; Eric Lowry Joins Roster

    53:26 – Ohtani-Roberts Disagreement & River Ryan on the Horizon

    *Dodgers beat Padres 5–4* in what DMAC calls the best, most satisfying win of the season. The Dodgers are now 30–9 overall, 9.5 games up on San Diego, snapping a brief losing streak after a five-game win streak.

    *Andy Pages delivers the at-bat of the year* — down 0–2 against elite Padres closer Mason Miller (who entered 15-for-15 in saves), Pages battled through a nine-pitch sequence at 101–102 mph, fouling off multiple pitches before lining a sacrifice fly to score Alex Call for the go-ahead run. Freddie Freeman called it one of the best at-bats he's ever seen in person.

    *Alex Call's aggressive baserunning set up the winning play* — Call pinch-ran for Max Muncy, bolted on Miller's first move, and reached third on a wild pickoff throw that glanced off Ty France's glove. The host defends Call's decision as savvy, game-situation awareness against a pitcher prone to cracking under pressure.

    *Freddie Freeman snaps his 0-for-18 slump* with two home runs — a first-inning two-run blast and a sixth-inning solo shot to right center. Freeman credited a swing adjustment (finishing higher to avoid cutting) and the presence of his father in the front row as key factors.

    *The Dodgers bullpen was the game ball* — Emmet Sheen started but went only four innings (4 ER). The pen covered five innings with contributions from Enriquez, Vesia, Treinen, Tanner Scott (win, 1.37 ERA), and Will Klein (7-of-10-pitch strikeout inning), a strong collective performance against a tough opponent.

    *Mookie Betts' offensive decline is flagged as a growing concern* — DMAC breaks down how Betts has dropped from a top-10 MLB hitter (2020–2023) to around 62nd in weighted runs created+ in 2024–2026, with slugging falling from 8th in baseball (.539) to 74th (.442). The host wonders if the #2 spot in the lineup is still optimal for him.

    *Kyle Tucker struggles against the Padres* — Goes 0-for-4 with a strikeout in a big rivalry game, including a weak three-pitch groundout in the eighth inning with runners in scoring position. The host acknowledges Tucker's improved May (.283 BA, .872 OPS) but says he needs to show up in marquee moments.

    *Brusdar Graterol update is grim* — After beginning a rehab assignment earlier in May, Graterol was shut down again with a lower back injury. Dodgers GM Brandon Gomes said surgery could be a possibility. Graterol hasn't pitched for the Dodgers since the 2024 World Series, and the host notes he admitted during spring training he could barely walk in the offseason from pain.

    *Blake Snell surgery went well* — Dave Roberts confirmed Snell's procedure (removal of three loose bodies via a nano-needle scope) went as expected, and his recovery timeline is approximately a month closer than Edwin Diaz's return window — a positive development for a rotation in flux.

    *Eric Lowry activated; roster move made* — The Dodgers optioned Wyatt Mills to activate Lowry, who spoke with pitching coach Mark Prior about mechanical adjustments and a mental reset to fix his 6.90 ERA (he led the AL in HR allowed with 11 last year). Prospect River Ryan also touched 100.9 mph in his latest Triple-A start, generating excitement as a potential rotation callup.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Dodgers Lose to Padres, Sign Pitcher, Shohei Ohtani & Dave Roberts Disagree, LA Roster Move & More!
    May 19 2026

    0:00 – Intro

    0:51 – Dodgers Dugout Live Open & Welcome

    4:13 – Game Recap: Yamamoto vs. Michael King Pitchers' Duel

    5:13 – Yamamoto's Line: 7 IP, 8 Ks, 1 Run

    6:11 – Michael King's Dominance & Padres Bullpen Hold

    7:13 – Bad Baserunning, Mookie & Ohtani Thrown Out

    8:40 – Offensive Struggles: 0-for-7 with RISP, 7 Men Left on Base

    9:40 – Dino Ebel's Controversial Hold Sign on Hyeseong Kim in the 6th

    10:43 – Dodgers Trail Padres by Half a Game in NL West Standings

    14:44 – Dave Roberts Postgame Scrum

    17:41 – Roberts on Dino Ebel's Decision & Defending the Third Base Coach

    18:51 – Dodgers Sign Jonathan Hernandez, Option Chase McDermott

    22:57 – Injury Updates: Glasnow, Snell's Elbow Surgery, Bruihl, Dryer, Hespedius

    25:03 – Eric Lauer Acquisition

    28:04 – Ohtani vs. Roberts on Rest Days Dodgers lose 1-0 to the Padres in a pitchers' duel.

    Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched seven strong innings (3 hits, 8 Ks, 2 walks) but surrendered a solo homer to Miguel Andújar in the first — the game's only run. Michael King was equally dominant, allowing no runs on 4 hits with 9 strikeouts.

    Offensive struggles were glaring. The Dodgers went 0-for-7 with runners in scoring position, left 7 men on base, struck out 10 times, and had zero extra-base hits. Key contributors like Mookie Betts, Will Smith, and Max Muncy all went hitless with runners on.

    Controversial base coaching moment in the 6th inning: third base coach Dino Ebel put up a stop sign on Ha-Seong Kim after a ball got away from Fernando Tatis Jr., a decision many fans criticized given Kim's speed and Tatis's deep fielding position.

    Roster moves: The Dodgers signed right-handed reliever Jonathan Hernandez to a major league deal (previously with Texas and Seattle), and optioned Chase McDermott to Triple-A.

    Right-hander Ben Wiseman (shoulder inflammation) was transferred to the 60-day IL. Blake Snell to undergo arthroscopic surgery to remove loose bodies from his pitching elbow — the same procedure Tarik Skubal had, with the Dodgers hoping for a similarly quick recovery (potentially return in June). Tyler Glasnow's timeline remains uncertain despite no long-term concern.

    Eric Lauer — recently DFA'd by Toronto after a rough 2025 — was acquired to slot into the rotation and keep the six-man rotation intact alongside Yamamoto, Sasaki, and Ohtani.

    Shohei Ohtani and Dave Roberts have a mild disagreement on rest days. Roberts credited Ohtani's recent hot streak to being "more refreshed" from rest. Ohtani pushed back, saying his improved posture and setup — not the days off — was the real key, hinting he'd prefer to stay in the lineup.

    NL West standings tighten: After the loss, the Dodgers sit at 29-19, a half game behind the 29-18 Padres, making the division race more competitive and raising questions about how the offense will perform against elite pitching going forward.

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    37 mins
  • MUST-SEE: Roki Sasaki Has Been UNLOCKED! Has BEST Start of Career, Dodgers Destroy Angels!
    May 18 2026
    DMAC breaks down Roki Sasaki's EPIC outing against the Angels, leading the Dodgers to a morale-breaking 10-1 blowout.
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    16 mins
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