What happened to Clint at Dodgers Nation? Well, I'm here now on my own platform and ready to keep bringing you the best Dodgers podcast money can't buy! Join Clint Pasillas, a baseball analyst, long-time sports editor, and former host of the Blue Heaven Podcast as we keep up to date about your Los Angeles Dodgers all year long. Dodgers news, rumors, reactions and more! All Dodgers, All the Time.
The Los Angeles Dodgers had a lead against the NL East champion Phillies, but Jack Dreyer had an uncharacteristically bad night and Alex Vesia did, too, both allowing go-ahead home runs in the late innings. Mookie Betts had two sacrifice flies and a game-tying homer, and Andy Pages had a huge game-tying homer off Philly closer Jhoan Duran in the bottom of the ninth, but LA was unable to push across a run in the bottom of the 10th and dropped the game. The loss probably ends the Dodgers' chances of avoiding the Wild Card round of the playoffs, so now they're mostly playing to win the NL West. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Postgame reactions to game 2 of Dodgers @ Giants with Clint and Jeff LIVE from the Pico Rivera Golf Club! Thoughts on Clayton Kershaw's start, the Dodger offense, Kirby Yates and Tanner Scott, and more! Apologies for the occasionally rough audio... it gets better! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Clint and Jeff identify 5 big questions that still need to be answered for the Dodgers with 16 games left in the regular season. Who will be the starting second baseman come October? Could Michael Kopech pitch his way off the playoff roster? Will Will Smith's hand injury open a door to three catchers on the roster? Can Michael Conforto just go away already? Roki Sasaki wonder! All that plus some voicemails on this edition of All Dodgers. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
With the postseason on the horizon, Clint, Jeff, and Kevin are looking at the pitching staff and deciding who should be on the playoff roster and who should be sent to the moon... or at least put on the taxi squad for October. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Tyler Glasnow was dominant for the Los Angeles Dodgers, throwing seven no-hit innings to earn the victory over the Rockies. He was in position for the win because Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and Shohei Ohtani came through with big hits when they needed them. And for the second time in the last three days, LA carried a no-hitter into the ninth inning, this time a combined effort that ended when Tanner Scott allowed a leadoff double in the ninth. Jeff Snider and Clint Pasillas are here to talk about all of it, including whether Scott should have been in the game at all. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Dodgers didn't have an angry win on Sunday. They didn't have an emotional win fueled by anger over how Saturday's game ended. No, they just came out and played like they were better than the opposing team, which is how they SHOULD play against the last-place Orioles. But it's also how they should have played against the last-place Pirates and against the fourth-place Diamondbacks and, for that matter, these same last-place Orioles the first two games of the series, and they didn't. So we'll take a businesslike victory like today's. Jeff Snider is here to talk about the Dodgers getting great performances from three future Hall of Famers: Clayton Kershaw, Shohei Ohtani, and Mookie Betts. They also got contributions from most of the rest of the team. We'll also dig into the news that Max Muncy and Alex Vesia are returning from their respective oblique injuries on Monday, with Tommy Edman not far behind, and the corresponding roster moves that are coming. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Yoshinobu Yamamoto was masterful for 8.2 innings. The bullpen never could get the third out. Jeff Snider and Clint Pasillas talk about the worst regular-season Dodgers loss in a looooong time. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
... right now. The Dodgers lost their fourth consecutive game and the natives are getting restless. Are we watching a bad team, or just a good team playing terrible baseball? Clint shares his thoughts on where this team is at right now on this edition of All Dodgers! Plus, thoughts on Shohei Ohtani and his offense, Tyler Glasnow's injury, the catching situation with Will Smith and now Dalton Rushing sidelined with injuries. Plus voicemails, the surging San Francisco Giants, and more! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
In this pregame episode of the All Dodgers podcast, Jeff Snider delivers important updates centered around the Dodgers' pitching and injury situation ahead of their game against the Baltimore Orioles. The primary news is the scratching of starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow due to back tightness, a recurring issue that raises some concern given his injury history. Shohei Ohtani is set to start in Glasnow's place, although he is expected to have a limited outing of three to four innings due to a recent illness that caused him to miss a start. The podcast also provides updates on other key injured Dodgers players including Max Muncy, Tommy Edman, Will Smith, and several pitchers on rehab assignments or sidelined for the season. There is optimism about the possible return of some players like Muncy and Edman in the coming weeks, which could bolster the struggling Dodgers offense and improve defensive alignment. The bullpen is expected to be heavily relied upon in today's game, but the Dodgers remain favorites to win despite the pitching shuffle. Additional mentions include the ongoing management of Will Smith's hand injury and the status of several pitchers unlikely to return this year. The episode concludes with encouragement to follow the Dodgers community on social media and the podcast's Discord server for more real-time updates and discussions. Highlights [00:20] ⚾ Tyler Glasnow scratched from start due to back tightness. [02:00]
The Los Angeles Dodgers dropped another game to the Pirates on Thursday evening, completing a sweep at the hands of the NL Central's last-place team and the lowest-scoring team in MLB. The offense showed signs of life in the ninth inning, but it came down to Ben Rortvedt against a major-league pitcher, and unfortunately that's a battle Rortvedt loses 91% of the time. We'll dig into Blake Snell's fifth-inning implosion, the Dodgers' anemic offense for 17 straight innings, and the circumstances that led to Rortvedt being in the game at all. Join us! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Clint and Kevin react to the Dodgers' frustrating shutout loss to the Pirates. The offense was terrible with runners in scoring position once again, as fans are left wondering if they're watching a team that can make a deep run into the postseason. We get into the reactions and overreactions, some optimistic outlooks, and the question: is Max Muncy this team's only hope? Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Clayton Kershaw battled back after a miserable first inning. The Dodgers' offense had a great game and showed a lot of tenacity. Sounds great, right? Unfortunately, the Dodgers' bullpen was also involved, and LA dropped the series opener to the Pirates, 9-7. Who do we trust in the bullpen? Who do we want to launch into the sun? Join Jeff Snider, Clint Pasillas, and Kevin Skinner to find out the answers to those questions and more! Share your thoughts in the comments section! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Dodgers wasted another gem from Yoshinobu Yamamoto as Tanner Scott's struggles returned. Will Smith bailed his team out with a pinch hit, walk-off homer, but is that enough to hide the stench of a disappointing series against the Diamondbacks? Clint and Jeff react to the not-always-great series with Arizona on this Sunday edition of All Dodgers. Share your thoughts in the comments section! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Los Angeles Dodgers swept the Reds with a 5-1 win on Wednesday, pulling two games ahead in the National League West race and moving into possession of the second-best record in the NL. Shohei Ohtani had his best game on the mound and earned his first win, Edgardo Henriquez showed his stuff out of the bullpen, and Kiké Hernandez and Dalton Rushing both had huge hits for the offense. All in all, it was a good win for an LA team that might be getting hot at the right time. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Clayton Kershaw must have heard us talking about him not getting enough strikeouts, because he threw five one-run innings with six strikeouts to beat the Reds tonight. The Los Angeles Dodgers offense showed up, putting up another big sixth inning to pull away. Will Smith homered, Miguel Rojas had a two-run double, and the offense scored at least six runs for the third straight game. The only negatives were the pregame news that Alex Vesia is on the injured list with what he describes as a mild oblique strain, Alex Call leaving the game with lower back soreness, and Andy Pages continuing to be bad at running the bases. But a win is a win! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Emmet Sheehan dominated for seven scoreless innings and Andy Pages put runs on the board every time he came to the plate as the Los Angeles Dodgers shut out the Reds, 7-0. Elsewhere, the Mariners beat the Padres and the Mets beat the Phillies, so the Dodgers gained ground in both the NL West division race and the race for a first-round postseason bye. All in all, it was a very good night for the Dodgers and Dodger fans, and Jeff Snider is here to talk all about it. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Clint and Jeff react to the Dodgers' 8-2 series salvaging victory over the Padres. Is the offense too homer reliant? We discuss. The active roster is set to get better with key players returning from injury. The guys talk about the imminent returns of Kiké Hernandez, Max Muncy, Hyeseong Kim, and Tommy Edman and how their returns may affect guys like Michael Conforto and Alex Freeland, among others. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Los Angeles Dodgers once again scored only one run, once again on an Alex Freeland solo home run. Tyler Glasnow struggled with his command and four Padres walks came around to score, but without any offense, the Dodgers weren't going to win this game. LA now finds itself in the position of needing a win on Sunday to salvage one game in the series and pull back into a tie with San Diego, but they'll have their work cut out for them with Padres ace Nick Pivetta on the mound. Jeff Snider and Kevin Skinner are here to talk about another dumb, ugly loss for the Dodgers. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Clint and Kevin react to game one of the final regular season series between the Dodgers and the Padres. Blake Snell started the game for LA against Yu Darvish and was superb... Darvish was just a little better against the lackluster Dodger offense. Is help just a little too far away for the importance of these games? The fellas discuss before looking ahead to game 2 of the series where Tyler Glasnow needs to deliver a gem. Postgame recap and fan reactions, thoughts on the lineup, injury news and more! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Clint and Jeff dive in to the Dodgers' split with the Rockies. Was it a bad split? And did we see the worst lineup of the year on Thursday? It's time again to talk about LA 'cleanup hitter' Michael Conforto. Plus fan thoughts from the voicemail hotline and looking ahead to a crucial series with the Padres in San Diego on this edition of All Dodgers! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Clint and Jeff react to game 3 of the 4 game series between the Dodgers and Rockies. Shohei Ohtani struggled pitching at Coors for the first time and was drilled on the leg by a comebacker that cut his outing short. We dive into the bad and the little bit of good from this one. Plus, the latest injury updates have a slew of reinforcements joining the Dodgers over the next week to 10 days. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Los Angeles Dodgers, a night after losing in frustrating fashion to the worst team in baseball, did a better job treating the Rockies the way they should be treated on Tuesday evening. Alex Call had four hits, Shohei Ohtani homered, and everyone in the lineup got in on the action as LA scored double digits in a big win. Join Jeff Snider and Kevin Skinner to talk about it! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Los Angeles Dodgers roller coaster continues. After getting swept by a mediocre Angels team, the Dodgers swept the surging Padres and seemed to have turned a corner. On Monday evening, though, LA wasted a very good start from Yoshinobu Yamamoto and lost to the Colorado Rockies, the worst team in baseball. A big part of that loss was the defense of Teoscar Hernandez, whose lack of range gave the Rockies at least one run and probably more. Join Jeff Snider, Clint Pasillas, and Kevin Skinner as we talk all about this ugly game. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Los Angeles Dodgers came into the weekend series against the Padres with their backs against the wall. When the dust settled, LA had made a huge statement, sweeping San Diego and reclaiming first place in the National League West Division. After a blowout win on Saturday bookended by two one-run wins, the Dodgers are back in the driver's seat and control their own destiny, and Clint Pasillas and Jeff Snider are here to talk about a wonderful weekend of baseball! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Saturday morning “Spicy All Dodgers” with Clint! Talking about the Dodger win over the Padres last night, injury news and updates, and more! Clayton Kershaw played the stopped once again for the Dodgers. Kersh appreciation goes into Alex Vesia concern. How worried are we about 51 and are we giving up on him? I say absolutely NOT. Plus Blake Snell thoughts ahead of game 2 with the Padres! Share your thoughts in the comments and on the voicemail hotline! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Max Muncy was placed on the injured list with an oblique issue. Can the Dodgers survive without him? Clint, Jeff, and Kevin react to the news ahead of game 1 of the 3 game series with the NL West-leading Padres. Share your thoughts in the comments! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Dodgers were swept by the Angels and that combined with a Padre victory dropped LA down to second place in the NL West. Clint, Jeff, and Kevin react to the game and the series, and the continued ugly play for the Dodgers. Share your thoughts in the comments! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Look, the game isn't over yet as we're typing this. If this works as some sort of reverse jinx, we'll be happy to change gears. But right now, it looks like the Dodgers are going to lose an ugly, uninspiring game to the Angels and probably drop their division lead down to one game over the Padres, who are currently winning in San Francisco. So let's talk about Yoshinobu Yamamoto's clunker, the Dodgers offense turning another mid pitcher into a Cy Young contender, and more frustrating crap. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Dodgers has countless chances to score on Sunday afternoon, and they failed far more often than not. Throw in a couple relievers serving up meatballs, and a game that definitely should have gone in the win column instead ends up as a loss. Join Jeff Snider, Clint Pasillas, and Kevin Skinner as we discuss a lousy way to end a solid weekend. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Blake Snell was Blake Snell — dominant strikeout stuff, not extremely efficient. Snell only went five innings, but they were five great innings. On the offensive side, Max Muncy got the party started and his teammates joined in. Join Jeff Snider and Kevin Skinner to discuss Snell, Muncy, the Dodgers winning the series, and more. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Future Hall of Famers Clayton Kershaw and Max Scherzer faced off on the Dodger Stadium mound on Friday night, and 37-year-old Kershaw outdueled 41-year-old Scherzer. Both went six innings, but Kersh was slightly more effective and left with a 2-1 lead thanks to a two-run homer from Mookie Betts, who recently got some help in the batting cage from old friend JD Martinez. The Dodgers added three more runs in the seventh inning, and the bullpen held the lead. Join Jeff Snider and Kevin Skinner to talk all about it! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Shohei Ohtani pitched four innings, allowing just one run that wasn't his fault and striking out eight batters. On the offensive side, Ohtani hit a huge two-run homer to give the Dodgers the lead. What a great day, right? Unfortunately, Ohtani's LA teammates weren't able to put much else together offensively, and the defense was sloppy in ways that led directly to multiple runs. In the end, the Dodgers lost the game and the series to the Cardinals in frustrating fashion. Jeff Snider and Kevin Skinner talk about the Dodgers finally experiencing a little bit of the Tungsten-Arm O'Doyle curse and the offense feeling the effect of Max Muncy being out of the lineup. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
In his second game back from injury, Max Muncy had four hits, including two homers, and drove in four runs. Not to be outdone, Teoscar Hernandez had two homers and four RBIs of his own. And the struggling Mookie Betts broke out with three hits and three runs scored. It's just one game, but it sure was a fun one! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the series over the Rays on the strentgh of dominant pitching, most recently from Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and just enough offense (led by a resurgent Freddie Freeman). Tommy Edman is heading to the IL with a recurring ankle issue, which means Max Muncy is on his way back. Meanwhile, Mookie Betts continues to struggle and we wonder what changes Dodgers manager Dave Roberts might consider to help get him right. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Postgame reactions to Blake Snell's return from the IL and the Dodgers' offense getting shut down by the Rays. Should Mookie Betts be moved down in the lineup? Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The trade deadline has come and gone and the Dodgers are better after it than they were before. Clint, Jeff, and Kevin bring their post-deadline clarity hot takes and try to settle the doubters with a look at the latest World Series odds from FanDuel. Plus, a look ahead at August and the first series of the month against the Rays in Tampa. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Live reactions to the 2025 MLB trade deadline! Join Clint, Jeff, and Kevin as we keep up with all the latest trade news and rumors involving the Dodgers and other NL contenders. The Dodgers added reliever Brock Stewart and outfielder Alex Call while trading away Dustin May and James Outman. Did Friedman cook or was this deadline underwhelming? Tube in all season long!
The Dodgers were quietly lurking on the eve of the trade deadline before Andrew Friedman cooking something kinda weird up. LIVE reactions to the random trade of Hunter Feduccia for 2.5 intriguing pieces. Other NL contenders bolstered their rosters with big names who were previously linked to LA. Clint and Kevin break that down before diving into the latest Steven Kwan rumors that are heating up for the Dodgers. Plus, could Mason Miller end up in Dodger blue? According to insiders, it would come at a high cost. WARNING: There is some incidental colorful language in this episode. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Postgame reactions with Clint, Jeff, and Kevin! Reactions to top infield prospect Alex Freeland reportedly getting called up to the Dodgers. Who's spot will he take on the roster? Is this a showcase for the trade deadline? We discuss. Dave Roberts shares updates on Max Muncy, Blake Snell, Roki Sasaki, and more. Plus he stops just short of assuring all of us that Dalton Rushing will not be traded. Sound off in the comments! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Dustin May had a really good game against the Red Sox until he didn't. Was this his last start for the Dodgers? Clint and Jeff discuss May and his future as either a bullpen piece or a trade piece. Joe Kelly will be working out for the Dodgers this coming week after recovering from a shoulder injury. Is a Joe Kelly reunion a good idea or a bad idea for LA? Plus, the Dodgers have been linked to outfielder Harrison Bader in trade rumors. Would Bader be a good addition, or should the front office set its sights higher? All the latest Dodgers news and trade rumors with Clint and Jeff on this edition of All Dodgers! Sound off in the comments! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Saturday morning Dodgers talk! The Dodgers have been linked to Cardinals' 2B Brendan Donovan in trade rumors. Does Donovan make sense for LA? And would he fill the hole in the outfield or the one that's becoming a concern at second base? …yes, we're also talking Hyeseong Kim and his recent struggles. And what happens if the Dodgers aren't overly active at the trade deadline? Plus chat, spicy voicemails and a Kenley Jansen rumor on this edition of All Dodgers! Be aware that Saturday shows feature colorful language. Sound off in the comments! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Postgame reactions with Clint, Jeff, and Kevin following the Dodgers vs the Red Sox! Emmet Sheehan shined for LA, potentially boosting his trade value ahead of the July 31st deadline. Where is Mookie Betts and why haven't we talked about it? Who decided it was a good idea for Trade rumors swirled on Friday involving Dodgers' catching prospect-turned-backup-catcher Dalton Rushing. Will Rushing be moved in a blockbuster? We discuss the interested teams and whether we'd go the Kwan or Jarren Duran trade route. Plus, how much is too much for Kwan? Sound off in the comments! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Dodgers probably need an outfielder and might have extra starting pitchers. The Red Sox need starting pitching and have too many outfielders. Could Dustin May and Jarren Duran headline a blockbuster deal between the two teams? Sound off in the comments! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Freddie Freeman hit a walkoff single to help the Los Angeles Dodgers win the series over the Twins, about 18 hours after LA manager Dave Roberts described their situation as “rock bottom.” The game was not without its hiccups, as Kirby Yates took over after a Tyler Glasnow gem and immediately coughed up the lead. Jeff Snider and Kevin Skinner are here to talk about the series win, the major bullpen struggles, and where the Dodgers stand right now. Plus, Shohei Ohtani has homered in five straight games, which might come up! Sound off in the comments! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Los Angeles Dodgers were already likely to be looking for bullpen help at the trade deadline, and that need intensified with Tanner Scott's recent injury. In this episode, Clint Pasillas and Jeff Snider dig into (at least) 14 names of players who have been linked to the Dodgers in trade rumors. Lots of relievers, plus some starters and outfielders. Sound off in the comments! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Dodgers' closer Tanner Scott exited Monday night's game with an apparent forearm injury. The postgame updates did not sound promising. Clint and Jeff share some thoughts on the injured Scott and how long he could be out on this edition of All Dodgers. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Dodgers once again struggled to put together clean baseball games and were swept by the Brewers in LA. Adding injury to insult, Freddie Freeman exited Sunday's game and could miss some time. What is wrong with the Dodgers and what is the plan if Freddie has to miss time? Plus, is any of this on Dave Roberts? Clint and Jeff discuss. Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The Dodgers got off to a cold start in the second half as the offense continues to be down bad. Clint and Kevin dive in to the issues that mostly started when Max Muncy went down with a knee injury. Plus… is Mookie Betts broken? Yes, more Mookie talk and your voicemails and comments on this spicy Saturday edition of All Dodgers! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
Clint and Jeff preview the 2nd half of the season lid lifter with Tyler Glasnow and the Dodgers facing Quinn Priester and the visiting Brewers. Keys to the series, reactions to the reset starting rotation and Dustin May's potential new role, and more on this edition of All Dodgers! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
The All-Star Game had a lot of fun moments, from a mic'd-up Clayton Kershaw to a Home Run Derby to break a tie. Could any of this lead to regular-season changes? And more importantly: Was this Kershaw's swan song? We also ended up talking about the MLB trade deadline, the ABS system being used in the ASG, and a lot more. Share your thoughts in the comments! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!
All Dodgers host Jeff Snider is joined by Justin from Future Dodgers to discuss LA's 2025 draft, which saw the team draft 14 pitchers, four outfielders, two catchers, and a shortstop. Dig into the highs, lows, and in-betweens of this year's draft class for Los Angeles. Share your thoughts in the comments! Tube in all season long! Leave a voicemail or text the Friend of the Show hotline!