Jeff Bridich led the Colorado Rockies to back-to-back playoff berths, but he also made poor free agent signings and laughable trade of Nolan Arenado.
Author: Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY
After whirlwind month, Alex Rodriguez talks about the state of game, Dodgers-Padres rivalry
After whirlwind month, Alex Rodriguez talks about state of the modern game, Dodgers-Padres rivalry and today’s stars.
Nightengale’s Notebook: Bruce Bochy says ‘never say never’ on dugout return; who’s on the MLB trading block?
Bruce Bochy stepped down as Giants manager after the 2019 season, but the three-time World Series winner isn’t ruling out a future return.
Bad blood continues to bubble up as Los Angeles Dodgers get best of San Diego Padres again
Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw got into a heated exchange with Jurickson Profar, but later drew a bases-loaded walk that proved to be the winning run.
‘The most exciting thing I’ve ever been a part of’: Padres-Dodgers rivalry comes to life
Perhaps the two best teams in baseball, the Dodgers and Padres face off 19 times this season after meeting in the 2020 postseason.
‘A magical place’: Hinchliffe Stadium, former Negro Leagues ballpark, being restored to its former glory
Hinchliffe Stadium, one of only two ballparks still standing from the Negro Leagues, will be refurbished with a groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday.
Umpire Joe West is awarded $500,000 in defamation lawsuit against former player Paul Lo Duca
Umpire Joe West was awarded $500,000 plus interest Monday by the New York Supreme Court in his defamation lawsuit against former player Paul Lo Duca.
Opinion: For Twins and others in Minneapolis, emotions are raw after another senseless killing
Twins outfielder Jake Cave acknowledged it’s a “tough time” for Minnesota players, and Yankees manager Aaron Boone echoed those sentiments.
‘We’re going to miss him dearly:’ Tommy Lasorda’s presence felt as Los Angeles Dodgers continue hot start
The Dodgers honored Tommy Lasorda on Saturday and made sure he was pounding his chest with pride from high above with a 9-5 win against the Nationals.
Joe Musgrove, the kid who grew up a Padres fan, gives San Diego its first no-hitter
It only took 52 years and 8,206 games, but the San Diego Padres have their first no-hitter, thanks to a pitcher who grew up a fan, Joe Musgrove.