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Clayton Kershaw Will Not Be On Dodgers’ Wild Card Roster

By Darragh McDonald | September 28, 2025 at 12:55pm CDT

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts tells Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times that left-hander Clayton Kershaw will not be on the club’s Wild Card roster. The veteran southpaw is starting today’s game and it will be a normal start for him. The Dodgers recalled right-hander Landon Knack to give them a fresh arm, with left-hander Andrew Heaney optioned out as the corresponding move.

The decision on Kershaw makes sense given the short series, as they wouldn’t need him to make a start in the best-of-three. Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Blake Snell will likely take the ball for the first two contests. Tyler Glasnow started yesterday but only went three innings. He should be plenty rested to start on normal rest for Thursday’s Game Three, if necessary. Shohei Ohtani could also be a factor in there, depending on how the Dodgers want to use him.

The Dodgers have experimented with Kershaw as a reliever a little bit recently, as he tossed a relief inning on Wednesday. However, Kershaw lacks the top-end velocity that teams generally like to have coming out of the bullpen these days. His fastball averaged 90.4 miles per hour during that appearance out of the bullpen on Wednesday. Even with the Dodger bullpen scuffling a bit in recent weeks, they seemingly prefer to go with their typical relievers instead of having Kershaw convert to a pen role.

Since the Dodgers don’t plan on using Kershaw in the Wild Card round, they can have him absorb as many innings as possible today. Their contest this afternoon is meaningless, as they have already been locked into the #3 seed in the National League. It’s also meaningless for the Mariners, who are locked into the #2 seed in the American League. The Dodgers presumably hope to have Kershaw and Knack cover as much of the game as possible. Though they do have an off-day tomorrow before the Wild Card series begins, so they could perhaps have some relievers get limited work during today’s contest. Kershaw should get more consideration for a spot on the NLDS roster, if the Dodgers advance.

As for Heaney, he has more than enough service time where he can only be optioned to the minors with his consent. Presumably, he has agreed to be optioned off the active roster. That arrangement likely works for both sides. He probably isn’t going to be on the club’s initial playoff roster but could be recalled if some injuries pop up. That gives the Dodgers some extra depth. For Heaney, it’s a chance to potentially pitch in the postseason, whereas not consenting would only allow him to get a headstart on his offseason. He’ll be eligible for free agency at season’s end regardless.

Roberts also provided updates on some position players, per Sonja Chen of MLB.com. Roberts expects third baseman Max Muncy to be ready by Tuesday’s game. He hasn’t played since Wednesday due to some unspecified lower body injury. Roberts added that infielder/outfielder Tommy Edman should be able to play the field by Tuesday as well. Due to some right ankle soreness, he hasn’t played the field since Wednesday, though he did serve as the designated hitter on Saturday.

Catcher Will Smith is a bit more up in the air. He hasn’t played in almost three weeks due to a hairline fracture in his hand, suffered when he was hit by a foul ball. Roberts says he has been swinging lately but will need to take live at-bats tomorrow to be considered for the roster. Currently, the Dodgers have Ben Rortvedt and Dalton Rushing handling the catching duties.

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  1. Patriot12992

    2 months ago

    Why have him start today then? Just throw someone random and have Kershaw available out of the pen. What am I missing here?

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    • JuanUribeJazzHands

      2 months ago

      Short series, they don’t him as a starter and are less likely to need him as a reliever. Let him start and be ready for the second round (if necessary)

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      • rct

        2 months ago

        “and are less likely to need him as a reliever.”

        Have you seen the Dodgers bullpen?

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          You mean the bull pen that 3 arms struck out 9 Mariners in 3 innings last night? 12 bullpen K’s in 6 innings.

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        • DarrenDreifortsContract

          2 months ago

          Stop it. Our bullpen is terrible.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          Have been, yes. But we’ll see, faithless. They’ve added Sheehan and Sasaki.

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        • rct

          2 months ago

          “You mean the bull pen that 3 arms struck out 9 Mariners in 3 innings last night? 12 bullpen K’s in 6 innings.”

          LMAO, six innings of work against a team with nothing to play for doesn’t erase how awful the Dodgers bullpen is.

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        • paddyo furnichuh

          2 months ago

          BP needs him to get back to his ‘24 form. His last 2 outings have looked better. With Treinen, Dreyer & Vesia along with Sheehan and Roki, LAD pen is looking better at the right time.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          Yeah must be the Mariners went to the plate trying to lose.

          Yes, the Dodger bullpen has been crap. “Has been” being the operative words. Talk to me again next week.

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        • paddyo furnichuh

          2 months ago

          Needs *Treinen

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        • DarrenDreifortsContract

          2 months ago

          Treinen has been terrible.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          All that matters is what happens in October genius.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          Do you actually watch the games or merely spout off?

          Reply
        • gbs42

          2 months ago

          Hey, Mike Piazza, by that reasoning, 29 teams waste money every year.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          If you do watch any games, which I doubt, you certainly don’t understand what you are watching. And you damn sure never played the game.

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        • gbs42

          2 months ago

          Mets say hello.

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        • DarrenDreifortsContract

          2 months ago

          Why do you keep bringing up other sports? Why not just bring up the 2004 Yankees who had the highest payroll and blew a 3-0 lead in the ALCS?

          I’m assuming you just started watching baseball in the past few years.

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        • DarrenDreifortsContract

          2 months ago

          Why are the Angels surprising?

          Pujols
          Hamilton
          Trout extension
          Rendon

          They’ve spent a lot of money but it never works out for them.

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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          2 months ago

          Why do you care how much they spend? So you own dodgers stock? If you did you’d be making a profit.

          Where’s the problem?

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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          2 months ago

          5.1 scoreless innings for Kershaw.

          Knack has taken over. Gave up one run through the 8th inning. If he can finish out the game then they have used two pitchers they won’t need in the wildcard series and saved every pitcher they might need.

          Good planning, and it’s worked out perfectly so far.

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        • Luis_Fazenda

          2 months ago

          …and somehow some of you think Kershaw is the answer?

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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          2 months ago

          Both teams rested players this series. What’s your point?

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          @ADF
          He’s a lunatic bud. Let it go.

          Reply
        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          The 12 Mariners who struck out Friday night
          Arozarena, twice
          “MVP” Cal Raleigh, 3 times
          Julio Rodriguez
          Naylor
          Suarez, twice
          Raley, Canzone & Young.

          Saturday Mariner strikeouts totaled 15
          Arozarena
          Raleigh 3 times
          Julio Rodriguez
          Polanco and Suarez twice each
          Canzone
          and the bottom of the lineup 5 times.

          So what point are you attempting to make?

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          selective reading as usual. and the typical low class insult. you’re a piece of work.

          Reply
        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          Own Raleigh, Randy, Suarez and Julio. Pick whatever aspect works for you.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          Nah. We’ll just settle for another trophy. Buh bye now.

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        • Zerbs63

          2 months ago

          Yes he means the bullpen that leads the MLB in blown saves.

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        • Hammerin' Hank

          2 months ago

          Canzone over Robles? Robles normally only starts vs lefties and Canzone had a 141 wRC+ this year. Canzone is a far better hitter. There goes you being wrong as usual.

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        • Hammerin' Hank

          2 months ago

          Sheehan could emerge as a real weapon out of the Dodgers’ pen in the playoffs. Their bullpen is loaded with talent despite the uneven results in the regular season.

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        • Hammerin' Hank

          2 months ago

          Those stats were from his first games in the majors as a young player coming over from Japan. And they were compiled as a starter. In relief he could potentially be very good in these short series.

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      • carlos15

        2 months ago

        Kershaw is better than more than half the Dodgers pen: this is a stupid move. Dodgers will lose on a bullpen implosion and this will look even dumber than it does today

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        • JuanUribeJazzHands

          2 months ago

          Ok

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          @Carlos
          I agree you are an expert in “dumb.”

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        • DarrenDreifortsContract

          2 months ago

          Especially if one or two of those games go extra innings or a starter struggles.

          Reply
    • toptimrubies

      2 months ago

      maybe he just wanted to have one more regular season start. I imagine he had some choice in the matter.

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    • Unclemike1526

      2 months ago

      Have you ever seen him pitch in the Playoffs? It’s mostly been a total disaster.

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      • gbs42

        2 months ago

        13-13 with a 4.49 ERA and 213 Ks in 194.1 IP is “a total disaster?”

        He’s had some bad performances, but playoff hitting is better than average.

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        • gbs42

          2 months ago

          Pads Fans, I’d like to see the lists supporting this info.

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        • Unclemike1526

          2 months ago

          You can say I have a selective memory or whatever but I mostly remember the disasters and there have been quite a few.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          Well Mike, you have that to cling to. Congrats.

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        • Unclemike1526

          2 months ago

          Well when you compare him to MadBum who threw one of the 2 greatest WS performances I’ve ever seen in my life( Bob Gibson) and the fact that I’m 69 yeah I’ll cling to that. All I remember about Kershaw mostly is him walking off the field with his head down. Fantastic pitcher don’t get me wrong but basically failed on the big stage.

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      • MLB Top 100 Commenter

        2 months ago

        Uncle Mike

        Did you see him pitch today, Cubs could use him!

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        • Unclemike1526

          2 months ago

          No thanks

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        • Another Dodgers Fan

          2 months ago

          Wrong shade of Blue.

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      • fox471 Dave

        2 months ago

        It has mostly been less than average, not a total disaster.

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    • highflyballintorightfield

      2 months ago

      Vesia, Banda, Wrobleski,and Dreyer have been pretty solid and Scott’s not going anywhere. Another LH reliever isn’t really needed. The bullpen weakness has been mostly on the RH side.

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      2 months ago

      Kersh probably wants the ball and can throw 80 pitches for the team, must watch tv

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    • Steinbrenner2728

      2 months ago

      The Dodgers bullpen is good when manageable, now how that’s managed is a bit of a different story

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    • BlueSkies_LA

      2 months ago

      You are missing the game. This was Kershaw’s last regular season start of his career. The fans in Seattle understood the moment. Doc sending Freddie out to the mound in the fifth inning to take the ball away from him was golden.

      This was not a “meaningless game” in another way. The Dodgers had to win it to have a chance at gaining home field advantage in the World Series against the Jays and the Yankees. Unfortunately both of those teams won today too.

      So I guess meaning is where you find it.

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      • MLB Top 100 Commenter

        2 months ago

        Blue Skies

        Agree completely … except … Freddie came out to take out Kershaw in the 6th inning not the 5th inning. Kershaw pitched 5.3 innings masterfully!

        Not sure if the game impacted home field advantage if the Cubs and Mariners match up in WS or does a division winner automatically get home field advantage against the other league’s wild card teams?

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        • BlueSkies_LA

          2 months ago

          You are right, sixth. But it was 5.1 innings (one out in the sixth) when he came out. If those are the last pitches Kersh ever throws, it will be the storybook ending he deserves. I’m happy I made a point of watching this “meaningless” game!

          Home field advantage in the World Series is based on regular season records (and tie breakers as needed), so in a Mariners-Cubs series, the Cubs get it. In a Mariners-Padres matchup, both teams have 90 wins and Mariners win the tie breaker. Of course I am hoping that neither of these scenarios come to pass…

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    • StreakingBlue

      2 months ago

      The significance of this being the last day of the regular season is why Kershaw was started today.

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  2. Halo11Fan

    2 months ago

    This game is the Dodgers gift to Kershaw.

    Logic wise, you are likely not missing anything.

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    • DarrenDreifortsContract

      2 months ago

      A gift? It’s a meaningless game in Seattle. His last start was the perfect send off.

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      • Halo11Fan

        2 months ago

        Did he win his final major league start? I must have missed that.

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        • DarrenDreifortsContract

          2 months ago

          I’m sure Kershaw will sleep just fine if he doesn’t win another regular season game.

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        • Halo11Fan

          2 months ago

          I’m sure he will, but somehow you don’t think he was asked.

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        • MLB Top 100 Commenter

          2 months ago

          Halo

          Sure looks likely, but it is the Dodger pen.

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        • Halo11Fan

          2 months ago

          I think it made sense to have Kershaw in the pen. But he may have wanted to start one more game. Who knows?

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        • BlueSkies_LA

          2 months ago

          It was the right thing to do for Kershaw, it was the right thing to do for Dodgers fans, and it was the right thing to do for baseball.

          Reply
  3. JerseyShoreScore

    2 months ago

    Yamamoto is not starting Game One on short rest (for him). So Game One will be Ohtani or Snell. Dodgers would be wise to go Ohtani, Yamamoto, and Snell in the Wild Card Series. Ideally, the win in two games and they save Snell for Games One and Four of the NLDS, as he should matchup better vs. the Phillies big lefty bats better than the righties.

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    • Bivouac-Sal

      2 months ago

      I believe it will be Ohtani, then Snell, then Yamamoto if needed. If they win 2 then Yama starts game one of NLDS.

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  4. Charlie III

    2 months ago

    I thought Ohtani was going to start Game 1 of the playoffs?

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    • JuanUribeJazzHands

      2 months ago

      No one knows yet

      Maybe the Dodgers F/O knows

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  5. cecildawg

    2 months ago

    Seems having Kershaw pitch is to keep him game ready. Not so sure about the gift part as he has said his goodbyes.
    Those pictures of him being splashed with pennant winning champagne were marvelous! Good on him!
    Gonna miss that boy!

    I am trying to be better. I would like another chance. As i am sorry for my past behavior.

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    • Bivouac-Sal

      2 months ago

      Good on ya.

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  6. highflyballintorightfield

    2 months ago

    No one wanted to hear it last week, but this was a pretty obvious move. He’s the clear 6th starter and is not needed for a 3 game series. If the Dodgers have to run through the other 5 starters in the WC round, he’d probably get NLCS game 1.

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    • Bivouac-Sal

      2 months ago

      *NLDS is next. But that ain’t happening. If Kersh is on the squad he’ll be in the pen.

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  7. chandlerbing

    2 months ago

    Going out with a whimper instead of a bang
    Thats sad

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    • gbs42

      2 months ago

      Doing well so far today…

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      • chandlerbing

        2 months ago

        he could pitch a perfect game today and it would still be going out with a whimper

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        • BlueSkies_LA

          2 months ago

          Here is a special gift for you: Mr Sad Face.
          🙁

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  8. JuanUribeJazzHands

    2 months ago

    “chandlerbing
    September 28, 2025
    Going out with a whimper instead of a bang
    Thats sad”

    Yawn

    Lame troll will troll

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    • Bivouac-Sal

      2 months ago

      Muted Bing months ago.

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  9. Smacky

    2 months ago

    Playoff Curse-Shaw!

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  10. gold masters

    2 months ago

    Use sasaski to close
    Remember Larry sherry

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  11. James Midway

    2 months ago

    Strange move. I don’t know why you wouldn’t at least have him available out of the pen.

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    • Bivouac-Sal

      2 months ago

      As of now, it’s only for the 3 game WC series. As for reasons, read the article.

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      • James Midway

        2 months ago

        I read it, but even so I would rather have him out of the pen than Scott or Yates, who cares if he throws slower as long as he is effective. I’m all for them making bad decisions.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          Thankfully your analysis is meaningless. But I guess you’d be the expert in bad decisions, considering who you root for.

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        • James Midway

          2 months ago

          I guess I’m just not a bandwaggoner like some other people.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          You don’t know me ASSumer. I’ve been a Dodger fan since the days of Koufax. Suffered through decades of losses and bad teams in between the 8 champonships. You know the kind of suffering you experience every goddamn season, without the championships.

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        • James Midway

          2 months ago

          Sure bud I believe you. Haha you probably just picked up an Ohtani jersey last year when he signed. I would be shocked if you could name five people on the them before Ohtani. Bandwaggoners are funny “I’ve always been a fan”

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          I don’t need to justify myself to the likes of you. Believe whatever makes you feel better about yourself.

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        • James Midway

          2 months ago

          You you were the one that went personal. Just a little advice for the future, try not to be so sensitive about stuff. People can have opinions on the team you just started supporting that you don’t agree with. It doesn’t mean you have to try to trash them, but since you are new to this whole baseball fandom thing I’ll overlook it.

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        • MuleorAstroMule

          2 months ago

          The man has both the words “Sal,” and “bivouac,” in his name. On that alone we can conclude that he is old. And not just old, but old timey. Probability suggests an old timey man enjoys baseball and most likely an old timey team like the Dodgers. The court rules in favor of Bivouac-Sal. Charges dismissed.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          LOL. I am 137.

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        • JuanUribeJazzHands

          2 months ago

          MAM

          They both started off reasonably. Then B-S went with the dumb comment about who the other person roots for. So, big loss for B-S there.

          Then J-M came back with a weak “bandwagon” retort.

          Then it just kept going downhill

          We all lost for having to read that trash

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          2 months ago

          At your service.

          1
          Reply
        • James Midway

          2 months ago

          I’ve been around Dodger fans my whole life I can see a bandwagon “fan” a mile away.

          Reply
        • JuanUribeJazzHands

          2 months ago

          This discussion just keeps getting dumber

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        • McGriff HR

          2 months ago

          MuleorAstroMule

          Imagine if someone had the user name Methuselah, or Dave Foutz, or Fred Pfeffer.

          1
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        • MuleorAstroMule

          1 month ago

          It’s a sad truth there are often no winners in litigation.

          (but honestly I was just giddy from my Jays winning)

          Reply
  12. snowyphile1

    2 months ago

    Roberts is a pawn of his marquee players. This is a red herring. Kershaw will be back to haunt the Dodgers in October.

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  13. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    2 months ago

    Sammy Hagar can’t drive 55, but Ohtani just drive home run 55 this season.

    1
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  14. Bivouac-Sal

    2 months ago

    Mets lose. Reds come to LA.

    1
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