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| The Dodgers Post Trailer | 11 Feb 2026 | 00:00:20 | |
“The Dodgers Post” is the California Post’s Dodgers podcast hosted by California Post reporters Dylan Hernandez and Jack Harris. This baseball podcast will take you inside the clubhouse and on the field with breaking down all the latest news and highlights from the Dodgers. Dylan and Jack will provide opinions and insights on the Dodgers quest for a championship and break down every decision both on and off the field.
Dodgers will air every Tuesday on the California Post YouTube channel and everywhere you can watch or listen to your podcasts. | |||
| Early Predictions As Dodgers Spring Training Gets Underway | 19 Feb 2026 | 00:35:11 | |
In Episode 2 of “The Dodgers Post,” Jack and Dylan are at the team’s spring training facility, Camelback Ranch, in Glendale, Arizona, to offer their predictions for the upcoming season, including some huge numbers from superstar Shohei Ohtani.
The boys also play a little bit of Better or Worse, guessing if guys like Mookie Betts and Teoscar Hernandez will be improve on their 2025 seasons or go the opposite direction.
Fans are excited about new editions Edwin Diaz and Kyle Tucker, and the California Post’s Dodgers reporters will predict who will be more impactful.
And finally, after predicting 120 wins last season, Dylan is back with another hefty claim!
00:00 Intro
01:08 Shohei Ohtani predictions
09:19 Better or Worse: Mookie Betts
15:52 More Impactful: Edwin Diaz or Kyle Tucker?
26:12 Win total predictions | |||
| Is Dave Roberts Right Calling These Dodgers The Best Ever On Paper? | 13 Feb 2026 | 00:30:18 | |
On the debut episode of "The Dodgers Post," hosts Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez reveal the main headlines to come out of coach Dave Roberts’ press conference on the eve of the team’s first spring training practice in Glendale, Arizona.
Jack and Dylan also discuss what they will be looking for in the first few days of spring training, including a pitcher who reportedly put on 30 pounds, and another who may have added a new pitch.
And if you have been wondering their take on the Dodgers’ “bad for baseball” label, you have come to the right place! Just remember to stop for some Chicken N Pickle!
0:00 Intro
1:30 Expectations For Dodgers Season
8:38 What To Watch For In Spring Training?
13:52 Are Dodgers Bad For Baseball?
22:27 Go-To Spots In Phoenix | |||
| Three Games Into Spring Training, The Dodgers Are Undefeated | 24 Feb 2026 | 00:30:26 | |
In Episode 3 of “The Dodger Post,” Dylan and Jack dive into their early thoughts after the team’s first few exhibition games, including a surprisingly analytical breakdown on Shohei Ohtani.Speaking of the National League MVP, he and Yoshinobu Yamamoto will both be heading to the World Baseball Classic, and Dave Roberts shared his thoughts on their competitive nature.Meanwhile, Alex Vesia made his emotional return to the mound after losing his newborn daughter in the fall and missing the World Series.And Kyle Tucker has set his sights on topping the number of hits from spring training a season ago: 1!And finally, Dylan has already set his record for most consecutive days at the Cactus League!00:00 Intro00:50 Guys showing up how they should02:22 Shohei Ohtani before leaving camp for the World Baseball Classic07:51 Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitching in the WBC13:50 Does Roki Sasaki’s have a third pitch?17:42 A standing ovation for Alex Vesia18:26 Kyle Tucker blending right in | |||
| The Making Of The Dodgers Dynasty: A Special Edition | 26 Feb 2026 | 00:41:18 | |
In Episode 4 of “The Dodgers Post,” a special Thursday edition, The California Post’s Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez sit down outside the team’s training facility in Glendale, Arizona, and take us back to how our beloved boys in blue were built to become back-to-back World Series champions.
The guys talk about all the greats, including Clayton Kershaw, Justin Turner, Mookie Betts and more.
Of course, the story culminates with the Dodgers’ addition of Shohei Ohtani.
In the end, the question becomes: “How long can they keep it going?” And Jack and Dylan lay out just how hard it is to win it all in baseball.
00:00 Intro
02:24 Going back to the Frank McCourt ownership
06:34 Manny Ramirez, bankruptcy and beers on Dylan
10:30 Spending big on Puig
12:14 The Guggenheim era begins
16:21 A key shift in philosophy
18:22 The signing of Shohei
22:20 A TV deal that shifted the future
31:30 The front office/player dynamic | |||
| How An Injury Setback Could Impact The Pitching Rotation | 03 Mar 2026 | 00:46:02 | |
In Episode 5 of “The Dodgers Post,” The California Post’s Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez get right into it, dissecting the news of Gavin Stone’s setback.
Of course, that leads to all kinds of questions about pitching, and who better to give you answers! Dylan is adamant the Dodgers could still have the best rotation in baseball.
Jack and Dylan then get into the World Baseball Classic, and what to watch for with Roki Sasaki, and even Clayton Kershaw and the likelihood of a surprise comeback.
Finally, the guys get real on Mookie Betts, whom Dylan recently spoke to, and how he feels heading into the 2026 season verses a year ago. | |||
| The Dodgers' Opening Day Starter Is Set! | 17 Mar 2026 | 00:44:26 | |
In Episode 7 of “The Dodgers Post,” Dylan Hernandez is stranded in Florida but has found just enough wifi to log in and weigh in on Dave Roberts naming Yoshinobu Yamamoto the opening day starter.
Fellow California Post Dodgers reporter Jack Harris believes the news reenforces that Yamamoto is the ace of the team’s pitching staff, even if his team is still expecting more, including a potential Cy Young.
Both gents single out four standouts as spring training nears an end, including Josue De Paula and his beautiful swing and fun personality.
Jack talks Tyler Glasnow and his growing trust with the pitching coaches, while on the flip-side, Dylan has concerns around Hyeseong Kim after his struggles in the World Baseball Classic.
And then, for final thoughts, introducing … Uniqlo Field!
0:00 - Intro
1:44 - Yamamoto named opening day starter for second-straight season
9:47 - River Ryan coming off Tommy John surgery and what that means for his usage
19:44 - What to expect from Gavin Stone when he returns
24:20 - Disappointments from spring training
32:20 - Why it’s hard for young players to join the Dodgers | |||
| What The World Baseball Classic Says About The Dodgers | 10 Mar 2026 | 00:39:40 | |
In Episode 6 of “The Dodgers Post,” Jack is overcoming a cold, Dylan is back in action and Roki Sasaki is throwing in a B game!
While Dodgers spring training continues without much major news, the boys focus on the World Baseball Classic, in what is seemingly the event’s breakout year.
Dylan has been tracking Team Japan, but is not too excited about what he’s seeing, with the exception of someone named Shohei Ohtani, whom he described as “three batters in one.”
And then, some closing thoughts heading into the final weeks of spring training.
00:00 Intro
2:27 The World Baseball Classic and why it’s a sign the Dodgers are good for baseball
13:34 Dodgers players in the WBC
17:30 Ohtani showing American baseball culture
19:04 The plan for Yoshinobu Yamamoto at the WBC
26:15 All eyes are on Roki | |||
| “We Were Playing Catch-up The Entire Game” | Dodgers Coach Dave Roberts Rewatches The Epic World Series Game 7 | 25 Mar 2026 | 00:31:36 | |
On Episode 9, California Post Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez bring a special bonus pod to celebrate opening day, dissecting the epic Game 7 of the 2025 World Series with head coach Dave Roberts.
The guys jump right into it with Shohei Ohtani on the mound in the third inning. “I didn’t feel great,” he recalls as Shohei gave up a three-run homer. “If I could have it over, I would do the same thing, probably call a different pitch.”
When it came to the ninth inning, Roberts praises Miguel Rojas. “Something in your gut, I felt like he was going to give us a good at-bat,” Roberts recalled. “For me it’s betting on people who would die on the field to help his team win. It just could not happen to a better guy.”
At one point in the bottom of the ninth, the Dodgers had just a 9% win percentage, and Roberts admits to having a few negative thoughts. “I told myself to get out of that,” he remembers.
Roberts even gets nervous watching the tape. “I know I lived it, but it coulda been a dream,” he says. “What are the odds of getting out of that inning without giving any runs? … But I can look out on that diamond and say there are 9 players who are dependable.” | |||
| Dodgers Opening Day Is Almost Here | 24 Mar 2026 | 00:33:41 | |
Let’s gooo! California Post Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez are back at Dodgers Stadium with just a few days before opening day!
Spring training is over and the Boys in Blue not only escaped without any injuries or controversies, but saw some of their elder statesman return in great shape.
Now it’s time to start a season where anything short of winning the World Series for a third consecutive year will be a disappointment.
Jack and Dylan get into keeping Alex Freeland and sending Hyeseong Kim to the minors, and then dig into both the rotation and the bullpen, including superstar Shohei Ohtani. | |||
| It’s Official: The Dodgers Will Not Go Undefeated In 2026 | 31 Mar 2026 | 00:28:46 | |
On Episode 10 of The Dodgers Post, California Post’s Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez are at Dodgers Stadium just after the team’s first loss of the season, to the Guardians.
The game saw Roki Sasaki make his first start of the season, and Jack and Dylan have mixed feelings on how it went.
The Dodgers went to the bullpen in the fourth inning, and the boys, of course, have all sorts of thoughts on the relief roster.
Jack and Dylan also talk about the Diamondbacks series and how the Dodgers started 3-0 despite not even playing their best baseball.
And the episode would not be complete without a deep dive into Edwin Diaz’s live trumpet entrance and how it must continue! | |||
| The Dodgers Are Back In Toronto And Soaring | 07 Apr 2026 | 00:27:46 | |
On Episode 11, California Post Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez are in Toronto after Los Angeles’ impressive 14-2 win over the Blue Jays.
The team is 8-2 and on pace for 130 wins, although Dylan is not quite adjusting his prediction of 120 yet.
Outside of Mookie’s injury, there’s a lot to be excited about, including
Andy Pages playing his best baseball.
The guys once again talk Roki Sasaki, and Dylan recalls his days in Japanese baseball with an elite fastball.
Then finally, the boys reminisce about being back where they won the World Series last fall … although this series is not looking to be nearly as exciting. | |||
| A Star Is Born: Justin Wrobleski Pitches Near-Complete Game | Dodgers Post | 14 Apr 2026 | 00:25:51 | |
The podcast hits a dozen, which is coincidentally the same number of wins the Dodgers have after 16 games, including their latest 4-0 rout of the Mets.
As California Post Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez tell it, this game was all about Justin Wrobleski, who nearly pitched a complete game, bit finished with a career-high eight scoreless innings.
It was the best pitching performance for the Boys in Blue so far in 2026, and gives fans just another reason to feel hopeful on Dylan’s prediction of 120 wins.
The Dodgers/Mets is baseball’s first billion dollar series, but shows a tale of two franchises.
Still, the guys have a few concerns: Roki, of course; Kyle Tucker’s slump and Edwin Diaz’s struggles on the mound.
And introducing a new Dodgers Post game: Does Dylan Know The Dodgers? | |||
| Auditing Our Before-season Predictions | 07 May 2026 | 00:57:15 | |
California Post’s Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez check in mid-week after the team’s 2-1 series win over the Astros.
The big news coming out of the third game was Tyler Glasnow leaving early with back pain, and the guys discuss what that could mean going forward.
On their Dodgers podcast, Jack and Dylan then check the receipts on the predictions they made before the season, starting with Shohei Ohtani’s season stats. “He can still get there,” Dylan says about his prediction that the superstar reaches 52 home runs.
Finally, the guys shout out their listeners for the great guesses from Dylan’s wild reporter story from the previous episode! | |||
| The Dodgers Have A Shohei Dilemma | 05 May 2026 | 00:55:09 | |
California Post’s Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez take the mics after Los Angeles’ 8-3 win over Houston to open the series.
The Dodgers’ 8 runs is their best offensive performance in a few weeks, however one player is still slumping at the plate.
Despite taking 55 swings at batting practice before the game, Shohei Ohtani went hit-less and the superstar is now 0-17 with no hits in the previous five games, his worst stretch in his time with the Dodgers.
The National League Pitcher of the Month for April will take the mound in Game 2 against the Astros, but will not be hitting, going back on earlier plans.
This has the hosts of our Dodgers podcast begging the question: Would the team be better off with Shohei only pitching?
The guys also discuss whether Roki Sasaki should be sent to the minor leagues, and why Justin Wrobleski is pitching too well to return to the bullpen.
Jack puts on his reporter’s hat to reveal the origin of Dalton Rushing’s dropkick celebration, before the return of favorite segments: Does Dylan Know the Dodgers, and Why We Hate Your City.
Orel Hershiser gets a reference, and Bill Kaplan earns an RIP shoutout. | |||
| The Offense Stalls As Dodgers Lose Series To Marlins | 30 Apr 2026 | 00:38:58 | |
The California Post’s Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez are at Dodgers Stadium after their second straight loss to the Marlins, and scoring only 3 runs in those games.
Is it time to panic? The Dodgers are still second in baseball in batting average and home runs, but their slumps are starting to feel reminiscent of a season ago, but with their stars more healthy.
In this Dodgers podcast, the guys give out their monthly awards for April, including a nod to Shohei Ohtani.
Jack and Dylan also talk Dalton Rushing and Kyle Tucker, share an incredible story about Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and give a bold predictions for one of the podcast’s favorite subjects, Roki Sasaki. | |||
| Kyle Tucker Finally Has His Moment | 28 Apr 2026 | 00:30:55 | |
California Post’s Dylan Hernandez and Jack Harris are at Dodgers Stadium just minutes after the team’s come-from-behind 9th-inning win over the Marlins.
New acquisition Kyle’s Tucker finally has a signature moment, with a 2-run walk-off, proving he’s not afraid of the spotlight and capping an impressive inning of offense for the Boys in Blue.
On their Dodgers podcast, Jack and Dylan also dig into Shohei Ohtani’s worst week of baseball, and preview another game of the superstar pitching, but not batting.
The guys also talk the upcoming Tyler Glasnow/Sandy Alcantara match, and of course offer up their weekly Roki rant.
Then it’s prediction time, reviewing last week’s scores and jumping into another round head-first! | |||
| How Devastating Is The Edwin Diaz Injury? | 21 Apr 2026 | 00:52:15 | |
The Dodgers’ star off-season acquisition on the mound, Edwin Diaz, is on the injured list with loose bodies in his elbow, an ailment that coach Dave Roberts actually faced when he was a player.
California Post’s Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez talk about that means for the season, and the opportunities for Alex Vessia and Blake Treinen.
The team’s first significant injury of 2026 is likely to lead to bullpen problems reminiscent of the worst parts of the 2025 season.
Jack and Dylan are always coming with a new Roki Sasaki take, and also talk about whether Shohei Ohtani should be batting in the same games he pitches.
The boys introduce a friendly new segment called “Why we hate your city” and return to some Dodgers trivia, and only one of them answers correctly!
And finally, Jack and Dylan give their predictions on the Giants series. | |||
| Time To Hit The Panic Button | 12 May 2026 | 00:34:50 | |
California Post’s Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez are at Dodgers Stadium and hitting the panic button after the team’s 9-3 loss to the Giants.
Going back to April 21, the Dodgers are 25th in batting, hitting 11% below league average, raising concerns that this sort of slump could also happen in the post-season.
In their Dodgers podcast, Dylan and Jack call out the struggles of Shohei Ohtani, who has 4 hits in his last 38 at-bats. The guys watched the superstar hit a ball out of the stadium in batting practice, then go 0-5 against San Francisco.
The guys, of course, talk Roki Sasaki again, but are not quite ready to nickname him the Roki-coaster.
Jack and Dylan then check receipts on their predictions from the week prior, and they are struggling just as much as the Dodgers.
Dylan nails his Does Dylan Know The Dodgers question, but Jack is not as lucky with Dylan’s greatest reporting hits. | |||
| The Padres Cling To First As Big Brother Lurks | 19 May 2026 | 00:50:54 | |
Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez are joined by their boss, California Post Sports Editor Ryan Kostecka, who is unfortunately a Padres fan and here to gloat after their 1-0 win to open the series.
Los Angeles and San Diego have a lot in common besides each having 29 wins, and that includes aging, struggling superstars.
For the Dodgers, however, there is hope with Shohei Ohtani starting to come out of his slump.
And Jack makes a strong case that the Padres’ success has been good for the Dodgers.
Kostecka offers a Padres fan’s perspective on the Dodgers and painfully recalls the two times they most crushed his heart.
On their latest Dodgers podcast, the guys get into their weekly analysis of Roki Sasaki, and what they saw from Shohei in San Diego.
And finally, it’s trivia time and both were able to stump each other. | |||
| The Walk-Away Blues: Taylor’s Wild Chaos, Mookie’s Deep Skid, And The Legend Of The Rally Banana | 26 May 2026 | 00:43:42 | |
Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a 5-3 comeback win over the Colorado Rockies on pure exhaustion after a brutal flight out of Milwaukee.
The guys break down Mookie Betts' baffling .165 slump , Kiké Hernandez's emotional, two-hit return from major offseason elbow surgery, and the bizarre multi-day transactional saga behind Chris Taylor's official retirement from baseball.
Finally, a classic post-game show completely derails into a 10-minute argument over Yasiel Puig’s legacy and a heated, unhinged dispute over the show's official prediction scoreboard.
00:00 – 21 Hours Awake: The Milwaukee Travel Nightmare
04:06 – Grind At-Bats: Mookie Betts' Brutal .165 Slump
08:14 – Kiké Is Back: From the Banana Suit to Locker Room Leader
19:49 – Hard-Nosed Reporting: The Chris Taylor Retirement Carousel
24:09 – The Yasiel Puig Tangent: Did He Build the Culture?
32:07 – The Exxon Valdez Tally: Predictions & Monday Trivia
39:45 – Eric Lauer Debut & Rockies Sweep Preview | |||
| Shohei Ohtani Flirts With No-Hitter, Drops F-Bomb | 28 May 2026 | 00:41:14 | |
Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a sweep of the Colorado Rockies after Shohei Ohtani flirts with a no-hitter while visibly furious over his own command.
The guys break down Ohtani's raw, expletive-laden frustration on the mound , Dave Roberts comparing his psycho competitive edge to Clayton Kershaw , and the back-to-back soft-tissue injuries to Kiké Hernandez and Teoscar Hernandez that suddenly jeopardize the Dodgers' outfield depth.
Plus, the show goes completely off the rails over a controversial minor league bat dog that nearly wrecked top prospect Kendall George.
00:00 - The California Post Comments Section Fires Back
01:12 - Shohei Ohtani’s Angry Six No-hit Innings
05:56 - The Kershaw & Ohtani Lost in Translation Saga
12:21 - Outfield Crisis: Kiké and Teoscar Hernandez Down
17:12 - Hard-Nosed Reporting: The Tulsa Bat Dog Conspiracy
24:48 - Los Angeles History Trivia & Scoreboard Drama | |||
| Slumping Stars, Roki’s 100-mph Heat, And Late-Night Pittsburgh Arrest Drama | 09 Jun 2026 | 00:57:03 | |
The California Post's Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a highly dramatic series against the Angels on total exhaustion after an aggressive three-flight connection into Pittsburgh.
On their Dodgers podcast, the guys dive deep into the $100 Million Panic Button, checking the analytics and testing the fan frustration behind Mookie Betts' offensive shifts and Kyle Tucker’s underwhelming swing metrics.
Dylan breaks down why championship contract deferrals mean superstars are essentially playing for free, while Jack questions whether Tucker can ever regain his MVP-level caliber form.
Finally, the show moves into an All-Star PR campaign strategy against Pete Crow-Armstrong, a legendary look back at a late-night police stop involving players in Pittsburgh, and a multiple-choice trivia challenge that leaves Jack completely stranded.
00:00 The Delta Hub Travel Grind
02:02 Roki Sasaki and Yoshinobu Yamamoto Explode
06:14 Dalton Rushing and Andy Pages Tech Up
07:20 The Mookie Betts and Kyle Tucker Slump Debate
13:12 Why Championships Erase $40M Contract Concerns
16:32 The Ted Williams Comparison Breakdown
20:48 Nomar Garciaparra's Wrist Adjustment Secrets
27:58 The Shohei Ohtani 140-Inning Cy Young Prop
30:48 Juicing All-Star Ballots: Pages vs. Crow-Armstrong
35:13 Scoreboard Arguments & The Skenes Prop
41:53 Beat History: Tinted Windows and Curbside Reporting
48:24 Trivia: The 2013 Brandon League Closers Era | |||
| Randy Wolf On His Rare Advice To A Young Clayton Kershaw | 08 Jun 2026 | 00:26:12 | |
On this special edition of The Dodgers Post podcast, hosts Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez sit down with former Dodgers and Phillies left-hander Randy Wolf.
A true Los Angeles native and the workhorse of the memorable 2009 NL West championship team, Wolf pulls back the curtain on a wildly chaotic era in franchise history.
Wolf takes us inside the clubhouse during the exact moment Manny Ramirez was handed his 50-game suspension, explains how a broke front office couldn't even afford to offer him arbitration after a 200-inning season, and describes the "rough" old Dodger Stadium facilities players used to endure.
Plus, Wolf shares some incredible, never-before-heard stories about dealing with a brutally honest, young Zack Greinke, and the exact piece of advice he gave a 21-year-old Clayton Kershaw when team legends tried to alter his legendary delivery.
Finally, a 16-year MLB veteran gives his candid take on today's modern pitching injury crisis and why the human body is reaching its absolute limit.
0:00 - Introduction: Welcoming LA Native Randy Wolf
4:10 - Playing for Both the Phillies and the Dodgers
6:10 - From "Broke" to Behemoth: The Dodgers' Financial Evolution
8:37 - Navigating the Chaos of the 2009 Dodgers Season
10:39 - The Day Manny Ramirez Got Suspended
12:59 - Zack Greinke Stories: Bluntness, World of Warcraft & Napoleon Dynamite
15:17 - Advice to a Young Clayton Kershaw: "Don't Learn From Freaks"
17:59 - Life After Retirement & Returning to the Ballpark
19:17 - Is Dylan Hernandez Actually a "Teddy Bear"?
20:16 - The Modern Pitching Crisis: Velocity vs. Human Limits
21:54 - Could Randy Wolf Have Been Shohei Ohtani? | |||
| Ohtani Cy Young Race, Muncy Injury Update & Dodgers Bullpen Collapse | 05 Jun 2026 | 00:59:36 | |
Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a grueling, late-inning 3-2 bullpen collapse against the Arizona Diamondbacks on pure, unadulterated exhaustion.
The guys confront Tanner Scott's high-leverage stability late in games before diving into an unexpected, dark examination of online fan toxicity — anchored by a classic Dylan story about a high school classmate who ended up in criminal court after firing off drunken death threats to a major college basketball coach.
The crew reviews the terrifying baseline collision between Max Muncy and Miguel Vargas, analyzing the split-second physics of "de-weighting" that saved the Dodgers from a catastrophic double injury.
Finally, the show ignites into a fierce war over Shohei Ohtani's historic 0.74 ERA, whether a protected six-man rotation fundamentally disqualifies him from National League Cy Young consideration, and a total on-screen meltdown over historic post-Kenley Jansen saves trivia.
00:00 - Bullpen Meltdown: Is the Road to October Already Bleeding?
09:01 - Cold Call Death Threats: Unmasking the Anonymous UCLA Bruin Troll
12:33 - The Muncy Crash: The Frightening Physics of De-Weighting
15:47 - Ohtani's Cy Young Mission: Historic 0.74 ERA vs. Voter Groupthink
37:24 - Fortunes & Phoenix: 115-degree Pizza Debates & Historic Closer Meltdowns | |||
| Roki Sasaki's 100 mph Fastball Recovery | 02 Jun 2026 | 00:41:14 | |
Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a massive series win over the Phillies, highlighted by Roki Sasaki finally rediscovering his 100-MPH heat.
The guys break down Shohei Ohtani’s stabilizing May performance, Kyle Tucker’s underwhelming $60M baseline slump, and an incredible inside look at Don Mattingly’s interim manager stint, including a deep dive into the vault regarding the time "Donnie Baseball" tried to physically fight Yasiel Puig in the clubhouse.
Finally on our Dodgers podcast, the show goes entirely off the rails as Dylan attempts to solicit cash from the audience (and Yoshinobu Yamamoto) for Japanese fortune-telling, before the weekly prediction scoreboard leaves one host deep in the negative numbers.
CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Carl Crawford’s Son & Sweatpants Debates
1:45 - Roki Sasaki Hits 100 MPH Again
12:45 - The Don Mattingly & Yasiel Puig Clubhouse Brawl
16:05 - May Awards: Two-Way Ohtani & The Kyle Tucker Problem
26:30 - Dylan’s $10,000 Fortune Telling Con
30:50 - Official Prediction Scoreboard Tracking | |||
| Breaking Down A Near-Historic Dodgers Performance | 16 Jun 2026 | 00:38:56 | |
Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a dramatic 4-3 bounce-back win over the Tampa Bay Rays at Dodger Stadium on pure exhaustion after a narrative-dragging road trip through Chicago.
The guys break down Yoshinobu Yamamoto's heartbreaking near-perfect game against the White Sox, Mookie Betts' devastating eighth-inning fielding error that ruined baseball history, and the latest medical timeline surrounding Shohei Ohtani's left knee inflammation.
Finally, a classic post-game show completely derails into a chaotic mailbag segment on Tarik Skubal trade rumors, a petty dispute over Dylan's couch-sleeping habits, and a heated, unhinged argument over the show's official prediction scoreboard that features blatant cheating allegations.
00:00 Intro: Jinxing Yoshinobu Yamamoto
01:38 Bullpen Panic & Capitalizing on the Rays
03:54 The Mookie Betts Error: Ruining Yamamoto's Perfection
14:44 Shohei Ohtani Knee Inflammation & Starbucks Spill Stories
19:06 Mailbag: Going "Keep-Away" on a Tarik Skubal Trade
25:00 Travel Grips: Cabs vs. Ubers at LAX
25:40 Game Time: The Prediction Tally & Trivia Battle
34:04 Outro: Kyle Tucker, Yasiel Puig, and Sign-Off | |||
| Dodgers Survive Pittsburgh, But Face Shohei Ohtani Injury Scare | 12 Jun 2026 | 00:46:04 | |
Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a tense series win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on pure hotspot cellular data after a brutal, hours-long Amtrak delay deep in rural Ohio.
The guys break down the high-alert injury scare surrounding Shohei Ohtani's sudden seventh-inning exit due to left knee inflammation, before shifting focus to the alarming inherited runner trends threatening an overworked bullpen.
Dylan details the stunning mechanical adjustments behind Roki Sasaki's sudden June resurgence, while the pair trade barbs over Mookie Betts' elite defensive value offsetting an extended sub-.200 slump at the plate.
Finally, a classic late-innings mailbag segment derails into an aggressive trivia dispute over a forgotten 2009 infielder and a total validation of the show's cutthroat prediction scoreboard.
00:00 Amtrak Nightmares & Mobile Hotspots
01:39 Ohtani Knee Inflammation: Reality Check
04:49 Sharing the $415M Payroll Burden
09:21 Bullpen Red Flags & The Edwin Diaz Factor
17:48 Roki Sasaki's Mind-Blowing June Turnaround
22:53 Why Shortstop Defense Keeps Mookie Betts Safe
30:07 Weekly Prop Bets: Ohtani & Sasaki Forecasts
32:56 The Old Dog Out: 2009 Dodgers Trivia
35:33 The Trade Vault: Kopech, Edman, & Prospect Gold | |||
| Is Shohei Ohtani Pushing Too Hard? And Mookie Betts Baffling Slump Metrics | 18 Jun 2026 | 00:56:25 | |
Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez, co-hosts of The California Post's Dodgers podcast The Dodgers Post, recap a critical series sweep over the Tampa Bay Rays, catapulting the club to the most wins in the majors.
The guys engage in a heated debate over Shohei Ohtani’s compounding physical setbacks, breaking down whether a recurring blister issue and sudden knee swelling mean the superstar is dangerously redlining his body in June at the expense of October.
They also lift the hood on Mookie Betts' baffling .203 slump, exposing the massive 74-point gap in his advanced analytics that crowns him the single unluckiest hitter in baseball.
Finally, the show takes a wild detour into media row nostalgia with a hilarious Manny Ramirez PED suspension flashback and a high-stakes look at the show's official prediction scoreboard.
00:00 - Intro: Surviving the 7 AM Recording Window
01:15 - Shohei Ohtani Injury & Workload Alarm Bells
08:33 - The Cy Young Slide & Mechanical Swelling
20:22 - Mookie Betts: Unluckiest Hitter in Major League Baseball?
31:13 - Bullpen Dominance & The Sandy Mound Crisis
43:48 - Scoreboard Shambles & Forgotten Pitcher Home Run Trivia | |||
| Kyle Tucker Injury Crisis, Shohei Ohtani's Pitching Manifesto & The $240M Dodger Back Panic | 23 Jun 2026 | 00:43:11 | |
California Post columnist Dylan Hernandez and guest David Vassegh hold down the fort in Minneapolis while Jack Harris enjoys a luxury vacation.
The guys break down a chaotic series opener in Minnesota, starting with Kyle Tucker’s sudden exit due to lower back spasms and the mounting fan panic over his massive $240 million contract.
Dylan dives deep into his latest column translating Shohei Ohtani’s candid interview with trusted Japanese media, highlighting Ohtani’s desire for a "thicker" pitching career over longevity and the hilariously public critique from his own father.
Finally, the show completely derails into Vassegh recounting his infamous bank teller firing , a blunt review of Dylan’s facial hair from the letters section , and a high-stakes slate of mid-week weather and strikeout predictions.
00:00 - Fending Solo in Minneapolis & Slide Injury Residual Pain
02:23 - The Stadium Vault: Dodgers Bankruptcy Club Memories
06:23 - Kyle Tucker Out: Back Spasms & The $240M Contract Debate
13:29 - Shohei Ohtani’s Manifesto: "Thicker" Pitching & Open Fatherly Letters
21:43 - Built on Slug: The True Structural Identity of the Dodgers
24:07 - LA Media Royalty: David Vassegh's Bank Teller Cash Blunder
30:10 - Mailbag: Ghost Runners, Baby Announcements & Shaving the Beard
35:55 - Scoreboard Predictions: Doubleheaders & Ohtani’s 10 K Guarantee | |||
| Shohei Ohtani Rages, Dalton Rushing Drama Erupts & Dave Roberts Chases 1,000 Wins | 30 Jun 2026 | 01:01:15 | |
California Post's Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez break down a wild, hostile takeover of Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento after a dominant 9-4 win over the Athletics.
The guys unpack the brewing, viral clubhouse drama between rookie catcher Dalton Rushing and megastar Shohei Ohtani following a terrifying on-mound confrontation.
Plus, a deep look at Mookie Betts reviving his swing to look like an MVP candidate again, effectively serving as an early trade deadline acquisition.
Finally, the show goes entirely off the rails as Dylan drops a bizarre piece of Dodger reality TV history involving former pitcher Esteban Loayza, and Jack presents a historical managerial quiz as Dave Roberts sits exactly on the precipice of win number 1,000.
00:00 Sacramento Press Box Hate
01:08 June 29th & The Division is Over
06:09 Mookie Betts Is Elite Again
14:27 Inside the Ohtani/Rushing Drama
23:21 Reader Mailbag: Pitch-Com Nuances
38:48 Scoreboard War & Loayza Trivia | |||
| Shohei Ohtani’s Fury & Tony Gwynn Jr. Unleashes On The Padres | Dodgers Post | 25 Jun 2026 | 00:58:50 | |
The California Post's Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a highly-contentious sweep over the Minnesota Twins.
The guys break down the public on-field friction between multi-million dollar superstar Shohei Ohtani and rookie catcher Dalton Rushing following a chaotic Pitch-Com breakdown and a passed ball that lit up the dugout.
They track the ensuing physical dugout interventions from Dave Roberts and Freddie Freeman as the Dodgers protect their locker room culture.
Plus, former MLB veteran, Padres color commentator and host of Gwynn & Chris sports talk show, Tony Gwynn Jr. joins the program to explain why San Diego is struggling, the dark cloud of an impending collective bargaining lockout, and what it was like playing inside the bankrupt McCourt era in Los Angeles.
Finally, the show completely derails into an unhinged debate over reader mailbag comments regarding the keto diet, marriage ATM rules, and a bitter argument over the official prediction scoreboard standings.
00:00 - Press Box Nap & The Twin Cities Sweep
03:47 - Ohtani vs. Rushing: The Target Field Incident
06:55 - Crossed Pitch-Com Signals Breakdown
11:44 - Clubhouse Intervention: Freeman & Roberts Step In
16:44 - October Conundrum: Can Rushing Catch Ohtani Long-Term?
22:18 - Tony Gwynn Jr. Interview: Why Do the Padres Suck?
25:54 - Lockout Shadow: Evaluating the 1994 Strike Legacy
34:01 - Changing Eras: McCourt Courtrooms vs. Peter Seidler
42:22 - Mailbag: Keto Transformations & Marriage Rules
47:51 - Prediction Scoreboard Fight & Mookie Betts Claims | |||
| Dodgers Explode After Roki Sasaki Disaster, Dave Roberts Hits 1,000 Wins | 03 Jul 2026 | 00:59:19 | |
Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a wild, comic-book-style 12-7 comeback victory over the San Diego Padres after Roki Sasaki puts the team in an immediate six-run hole.
The guys deconstruct the postgame clubhouse drama surrounding Sasaki’s alleged pitch-tipping saga, dissect Yoshinobu Yamamoto's superior analytical self-correction methods, and evaluate the ticking clock on the rotation with Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow working their way back.
Finally, the show details Dave Roberts’ historic 1,000th managerial win celebrated on a Triple-A field in Sacramento, debating his status as the greatest manager in franchise history, before another chaotic prediction segment completely derails the standings.
00:00 - The One-Piece Fedora Crisis
01:02 - The High-Value Card Stadium Heist
02:04 - Roki Sasaki’s Worst Career Outing
12:05 - Decoding the Clubhouse Postgame Scrum
17:54 - The Reliever Shift: Bullpen or Minor Leagues?
23:17 - Torching the Padres: Ohtani, Betts, & Freeman Click
29:47 - Is Dave Roberts the Greatest Dodger Manager Ever?
42:05 - The Dalton Rushing & Shohei Ohtani Battery Conflict
43:55 - Trivia: Bobby Abreu’s Venezuelan Reality TV Drama
53:06 - Double or Nothing: Yamamoto Strikeout Predictions | |||
| A Rookie's Tragic Debut, Trade Deadline Strategy & The Roki Sasaki Excuse Debate | 06 Jul 2026 | 01:01:14 | |
California Post's Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a 5-2 loss to the Padres after a 3.5-hour dragging game at Dodger Stadium.
The guys break down rookie catcher Eliézer Alfonzo Jr.’s deeply emotional and tragic MLB debut following a family disaster in Venezuela, the internal front office debate over trading top prospects like Josue De Paula for Tarik Skubal, and the massive postseason rotation hazard surrounding Shohei Ohtani's mounting bicep, knee, and blister injuries.
Finally, a classic mailbag segment derails into Dylan calling out "weirdo" anime super fans, a wild look back at Vicente Padilla being shot in the leg before Opening Day, and an unhinged dispute over a high-stakes, tiered scoreboard prediction.
00:00 - Exhausted Post-Game Intro & Padres Loss
01:01 - Eliézer Alfonzo Jr.’s Heartbreaking MLB Debut
06:51 - Cruising in the NL West & The Skubal Trade Deadline Debate
16:10 - Postseason Roster Projections & Ohtani’s Injury Calculus
24:31 - Mailbag: Roki Sasaki Excuse Wars & Dylan vs. Anime Fans
38:26 - Trivia: Vicente Padilla’s Gun Range Incident & 2018 All-Stars
49:06 - Scoreboard Tally & Unhinged Future Predictions | |||
| Roki Sasaki Inconsistent, Justin Wroblewski All-Star Snub & Shohei Ohtani 300th Home Run | 10 Jul 2026 | 00:51:36 | |
California Post's Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez break down Roki Sasaki’s highly anticipated bounce-back start against the Colorado Rockies, analyzing if his 99-mph gas can overcome a shifting command profile and an ERA over 5.
The guys lock horns over a high-stakes postseason dilemma: If October started today, do you trust the red-hot Justin Wroblewski or lean entirely on Sasaki's raw arm talent?
Plus, Shohei Ohtani blasts his historic 300th career home run, the locker room reacts to a newly scheduled White House visit, and Dylan opens up his vault to expose the sheer dysfunction, player mutinies, and media wars of the infamous 2007 Dodgers clubhouse.
00:00 Cruising Towards October: 14 Games Up
02:45 The Roki Sasaki Profile
11:30 The Postseason Node: Wrobleski vs. Roki
17:15 Shohei Ohtani's 300th HR & Mid-Summer Snubs
23:40 Inside the Toxic 2007 Kent-Loney Locker Room War
41:15 Trivia, Weekly Scoreboards & Live Predictions | |||
| Dodgers Swept By D-Backs, Shohei Knee Surgery Shock & Mookie Slump Escalates | 13 Jul 2026 | 01:02:36 | |
The Calfornia Post's Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a brutal 5-3 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks that cements a shocking pre-All-Star break series sweep at Dodger Stadium.
The guys break down the terrifying medical update on Shohei Ohtani having his left knee drained, forcing him to drop out of the Midsummer Classic despite blasting his 22nd home run of the year.
They dig into Mookie Betts' baffling offensive free-fall as his average plummets to an icy .235, and the high-friction bullpen collapse that saw Edgardo Henriquez and Evan Phillips surrender late leads to Arizona.
Finally, a classic post-game breakdown completely derails into an unhinged, 10-minute argument over the front office's failure to secure high-leverage arms before the deadline and a ruthless dispute over the show's official prediction scoreboard.
0:00 - Pre-All-Star Break Disaster As D-Backs Sweep
2:46 - Shohei Ohtani Knee Drama
13:11 - Mookie Betts Slump: Can the Lineup Recover?
23:46 - Bullpen Meltdown & Trade Deadline Targets
32:16 - The Official Scoreboard War | |||
| Dodgers Hand Phillies Series Loss As Kyle Tucker Slump Deepens & Shohei Ohtani Pitching Return Looms | 23 Jul 2026 | 01:06:43 | |
California Post's Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a statement series win over the Phillies, despite rotation exhaustion and bullpen game reliance.
The guys analyze Kyle Tucker's mental collapse under his $240M contract, Dalton Rushing's clutch breakout amidst Will Smith's murky 60-day IL stint, and Shohei Ohtani's surprise bullpen session.
They also debate whether Cody Bellinger would have been cheaper and better than Tucker.
Finally, a routine recap completely devolves into a hilarious roast of Philadelphia food and weather, an aggressive dispute over a 2006 Dodgers beer-glass injury trivia question, and a wild six-point scoreboard comeback.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - October Is Inevitable for the Dodgers
03:52 - Are the Phillies Still an NL Threat?
08:00 - Kyle Tucker's $240M Mental Crisis
12:45 - Dalton Rushing Breakout & Catcher Market
21:18 - Shohei Ohtani Bullpen & Seth Halvorsen Trade
24:16 - Mailbag: DarkWolf Roast & Bellinger vs. Tucker
37:38 - Don Mattingly vs. Andre Ethier Feud
42:43 - Why We Hate Your City: Philadelphia Roast
47:00 - Weekly Predictions & Scoreboard Receipts
50:45 - Dodgers Trivia: Max Muncy & 2006 Glass Incident
58:14 - Six-Point Scoreboard Comeback & Outro | |||
| Shohei Ohtani Knee Emergency, Pitching Plan Collapse & Roki Sasaki’s Anger Outing | 20 Jul 2026 | 00:55:59 | |
California Post Dodgers reporters Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a grueling doubleheader against the Yankees from the press box at Yankee Stadium.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto delivers a 9-inning complete game gem in the opener, but all alarm bells sound after Dave Roberts scratches Shohei Ohtani from his scheduled Wednesday start due to persistent left knee irritation following a lubricant injection.
The guys debate whether Roberts is spinning Ohtani’s knee severity, revisit the star pitcher's 2019 bipartite patella surgery history, and clash over whether the "Billion-Dollar Dodgers" must pivot aggressively to buy frontline starting pitching at the trade deadline.
Plus, Roki Sasaki touches 102 MPH in an anger-fueled outing with an oversized anti-tipping glove, Yamamoto makes his Cy Young case, a brutal city debate pits New York against Chicago, and Dylan suffers an embarrassing trivia meltdown over Greg Maddux.
00:00 - Bronx Doubleheader Exhaustion & Yamamoto’s Complete Game
00:41 - Shohei Ohtani Knee Crisis: Wednesday Start Scratched
02:32 - Is Dave Roberts Spinning Ohtani’s Injury Severity?
07:41 - Trade Deadline Shift: Must LA Buy Frontline Aces?
12:41 - Roki Sasaki & Postseason Rotation Realities
19:40 - The "Messi Effect": What Happens If Ohtani Can't Pitch?
22:50 - Roki Sasaki’s 102 MPH Outing & The Giant Anti-Tipping Glove
29:00 - Will Smith Injury Concern & Yamamoto’s Cy Young Push
31:18 - Why We Hate Your City: New York vs. Chicago vs. Tokyo
34:15 - Covering Superstars: Japanese Media Memoirs & Lefty Ohtani
41:12 - Official Prediction Scoreboard: Mookie vs. Tucker Picks
43:43 - Trivia Time: Greg Maddux Trades & All-Star Strikeouts
48:56 - 1990 World Cup Final Roast & Cody Bellinger’s "Brain Clutter" | |||
| Shohei Ohtani Knee Alarm & Slump | Tarik Skubal Trade Deadline Debate | Roki Sasaki Metric Surge | 27 Jul 2026 | 01:11:31 | |
The California Post's Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a 6-3 East Coast road trip against the Yankees, Phillies and Mets through pure press box fatigue and spilled coffee at Citi Field.
The guys break down the escalating concern surrounding Shohei Ohtani’s scratched Saturday bullpen session and 7-for-38 road slump, Will Smith’s alarming neck disc issue and the need for trade deadline insurance, and Roki Sasaki’s dominant metric surge in New York.
Plus, an intense debate on whether Andrew Friedman should gut the farm system for Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, a deep dive into the Dodgers' six Top-100 outfield prospects, Yasiel Puig’s career spiral and ADHD revelation, and the launch of the official DGP Fan Hotline.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro & East Coast Road Trip Recovery
03:38 - Shohei Ohtani Knee Emergency & Slump Crisis
09:15 - Will Smith Neck Disc Alarm & Catcher Depth
12:00 - Roki Sasaki's Fastball Surge & "Small Face" Quote
18:51 - Tarik Skubal Trade Block: Will Friedman Move?
39:00 - Outfield Prospect Deep Dive: Who Gets Traded?
46:20 - Are the Diamondbacks a Real Threat?
48:11 - Yasiel Puig's Legacy, ADHD & Canadian Comeback
57:09 - DGP Fan Hotline Launch: (213) 454-0589
01:00:10 - Dodgers Trivia & Predictions Scoreboard | |||
| Shohei Ohtani Injury Crisis, Looming Trade Deadline & Red Sox Series Preview | 31 Jul 2026 | 01:08:52 | |
California Post's Dodgers beat writer Jack Harris and columnist Dylan Hernandez break down the escalating injury crisis surrounding Shohei Ohtani’s knee and bicep flare-ups, as the Dodgers front office refuses to place their $700 million superstar on the Injured List.
The guys analyze Andrew Friedman’s trade deadline leverage, dissect Roki Sasaki’s electric yet cramp-ridden outings, and highlight Eric Lauer’s improbable five-start win streak.
MLB.com Red Sox beat writer Ian Browne joins the show to discuss Boston’s wild flight-delayed heater and Mookie Betts’ complex legacy.
Finally, a wild episode devolves into a direct assault on ESPN’s Ohtani gambling podcast and an unhinged dispute over the show’s official prediction scoreboard.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro & Panda Express Sponsorship Pitch
01:12 - Ohtani Injury Crisis: Knee & Bicep Drama
09:35 - Dylan Rips ESPN's Ohtani Gambling Podcast
14:04 - Trade Deadline: How Ohtani Impacts Market Moves
22:34 - Roki Sasaki Cramps & Eric Lauer's Win Streak
28:57 - Red Sox Preview featuring MLB.com's Ian Browne
48:24 - Mailbag: Doomsday Headlines & Vetoed Trades
54:28 - Predictions, Trivia & Scoreboard Cheating Drama | |||
| Tarik Skubal Traded to Dodgers: LA Lands Two-Time Cy Young Ace | Dodgers Post | 02 Aug 2026 | 00:25:35 | |
Dodgers beat writer Jack Harris and California Post columnist Dylan Hernandez break down an emergency late-night blockbuster trade as LA acquires two-time AL Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal from the Detroit Tigers.
The guys analyze the ridiculously light prospect haul given up by Andrew Friedman, flame small-market MLB owners for refusing to compete, and share behind-the-scenes press box chaos during the middle of the game.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Emergency Broadcast: Tarik Skubal is a Dodger
00:51 - The Heist: Breaking down the Prospect Package
08:00 - "Loser Franchises" and CBA Implications
13:30 - Press Box Chaos: The Emmet Sheehan Dugout Scramble
19:44 - October or Bust: World Series Expectations | |||
| Tarik Skubal Dodgers Debut, Trade Deadline Recap & Ned Colletti Secrets | 04 Aug 2026 | 01:12:28 | |
California Post's Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a wild 2026 trade deadline straight from a makeshift broom closet studio and the Wrigley Field press box.
The guys break down the blockbuster arrival of Tarik Skubal, his viral press conference callout to league critics, and how his competitive edge fits LA's championship DNA.
Plus, they dissect minor bullpen additions like Kris Bubic, Dalton Rushing's elbow injury, and the Padres' aggressive farm-system trades.
Finally, former Dodgers GM Ned Colletti joins the show to spill behind-the-scenes secrets on the 2008 Manny Ramirez trade, how CC Sabathia almost became a Dodger, and negotiating Manny’s iconic haircut.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Studio Upgrade & Wrigley Press Box Chaos
01:12 - Deadline Recap: Kris Bubic & Catching Depth
05:00 - Tarik Skubal Press Conference & Dodgers Debut
16:25 - Division Rivals: Padres Panic & Brewers Breakdown
19:12 - Scoreboard Receipts & New Weekly Bets
24:55 - Ned Colletti Interview: 2008 Mannywood & CC Sabathia Secrets | |||
| Tarik Skubal's Dodger Stadium Debut, Dave Roberts Hot Take & Edwin Diaz Close Call | 11 Aug 2026 | 00:57:59 | |
California Post's Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez recap a nerve-wracking 6-5 win over the Royals at Dodger Stadium following a grueling stretch where LA dropped eight of nine games.
The guys break down Tarik Skubal's highly-anticipated home debut, Dave Roberts’ fiery pregame presser accusing opponents of "bullying" the team with fastballs, and Dylan’s nuclear hypothetical roster overhaul involving Mookie Betts.
Finally, the show gets completely derailed by Dylan’s chaotic story of getting kicked out of a Dearborn movie theater, and a heated dispute over player rivalries.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro & Skubal's Dodger Stadium Debut01:41 - The Offensive Slump & Fastball Bullying
06:54 - Dave Roberts Sounds the Alarm on Urgency
12:34 - Managing in Crisis & Edwin Diaz's Save
18:19 - Dylan's Nuclear Offseason Roster Wipe
21:59 - Skubal's Emotional Detroit Split
28:08 - Dylan's Wild Dearborn Movie Theater Story
34:08 - Voicemail: Which Former Dodgers Hate Dylan?
41:13 - Roki Sasaki's Postseason Bullpen Role
44:01 - Trivia: 2017 Losing Streak & Scoreboard Tally
52:25 - Lock-In Predictions for Next Episode | |||
| Dodgers' Six-Game Tailspin, Tarik Skubal Debut Truth & Shohei Ohtani Two-Way Crisis | Dodgers Post | 07 Aug 2026 | 01:27:48 | |
California Post's Dodgers beat writers Jack Harris and Dylan Hernandez break down Los Angeles' alarming six-game losing streak, Tarik Skubal’s six-strikeout debut at Wrigley Field, and the growing internal debate over Shohei Ohtani’s shrinking two-way workload as Pete Crow-Armstrong surges in the National League MVP race.
The guys bring on Arizona Republic beat writer Nick Piecoro (@nickpiecoro) to analyze the Diamondbacks' frustrating trade deadline, trade market bitterness toward LA's financial moat, and why European soccer might hold the answer to MLB's competitive balance debate.
Then, the show opens up the all-new DGP Hotline for listener voicemails, triggering an aggressive breakdown of Dodgers President Stan Kasten's front office role and the bizarre waiver carousel bringing Ben Rortvedt back to Los Angeles.
Finally, the studio debauchery peaks as Jack and Dylan ignite a heated dispute over the prediction scoreboard rules, breakdown a classic 2005 Milton Bradley trade trivia question, and Dylan delivers an unhinged, 20-year-overdue confession regarding a biohazard incident in Nick Piecoro’s Phoenix apartment.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - New Studio Debut & Dress Code Clashes
01:45 - D-backs Beat Writer Nick Piecoro on Deadline Frustrations
09:07 - Are the Dodgers "Ruining Baseball"? Financial Moats & Soccer Comparisons
21:40 - Panic Meter: Six-Game Losing Streak & Tarik Skubal's Debut Reality
32:45 - Shohei Ohtani's Two-Way Role Under Threat & NL MVP War vs. PCA
47:35 - DGP Hotline Voicemails: Stan Kasten's Real Role & Ben Rortvedt's Return
58:10 - Japanese Media Challenges & Ohtani Postgame Access
01:08:05 - Scoreboard Tracking, 2005 Trade Trivia, & Piecoro Vomit Confession | |||
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