Dustin Nosler
My name is Dustin Nosler. I've followed the Dodgers and baseball lover for as long as I can remember. Baseball has -- and always will be -- my passion.
I graduated in May 2012 from California State University, Sacramento, with a bachelor's of arts in journalism.
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I graduated in May 2012 from California State University, Sacramento, with a bachelor's of arts in journalism.
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Los Angeles Dodgers Need to Put Matt Kemp on the Disabled List Until He's HealthyMatt Kemp isn't healthy, he's swinging at bad pitches and isn't doing much to help the Dodgers win. He should placed on the disabled list until he's healthy. -
Clayton Kershaw's Greatness Shouldn't Be Taken for Granted by Los Angeles Dodgers' Fans, OthersClayton Kershaw is great. That isn't a secret. It really isn't a secret he's also destined for Cooperstown. -
Los Angeles Dodgers Could Fire Don Mattingly Soon, but it Wouldn't Be the Right Move – YetDon Mattingly is on the hot seat, but he's looking more and more like the scapegoat the Dodger front office needs. -
Keeping Luis Cruz and Ramon Hernandez on the Los Angeles Dodgers' Roster is NonsensicalWhy are guys like Ramon Hernandez and Luis Cruz still on the Dodgers' roster? It makes no sense. -
Los Angeles Dodgers Sign Jonathan Sanchez, but Don't Expect to See Him in the MajorsJonathan Sanchez used to be a decent pitcher. He isn't now and probably isn't even worth a flyer. But the Triple-A rotation could use another starting pitcher. -
If the Los Angeles Dodgers Target a Starter, it Should Be Jake Peavy of the Chicago White SoxComing into 2013, no one thought the Dodgers would need to trade for a starting pitcher. Seven weeks in, it's looking less and less like a crazy idea. -
Matt Kemp's Poor Start Personifies Los Angeles Dodgers' Struggles in 2013Matt Kemp has struggled this season. The Dodgers have struggled this season. The two are not mutually exclusive. -
Los Angeles Dodgers Rookie Hyun-Jin Ryu Consistently Good in First Eight StartsDodgers' lefty Hyun-Jin Ryu has been fantastic to start the season. His signing looks even better now than it did in December. -
Nick Punto Ranks Third on the Los Angeles Dodgers in WAR, Because of Course He DoesWho needs the likes of Andre Ethier, Adrian Gonzalez, Matt Kemp and Hanley Ramirez when the Dodgers have a guy like Nick Punto? -
Los Angeles Dodgers Injury News: Zack Greinke Due Back Soon, Hanley Ramirez Out 4-6 WeeksThe Dodgers have suffered many injuries in the young season. Hanley Ramirez just came back and is DL-bound again. Zack Greinke could be back much sooner than expected. -
Yasiel Puig is the Most Exciting Los Angeles Dodgers Prospect EverThe Dodgers have a rich history of prospects, but Yasiel Puig tops the list of most exciting. -
Los Angeles Dodgers Could Be Perfect Landing Spot for San Diego Padres Slugger Chase HeadleyWhat would it take for the Dodgers to land Chase Headley? Do they have enough prospects to get a deal done? -
Los Angeles Dodgers Shortstop Hanley Ramirez is Back, but it Could Be Too SoonHanley Ramirez is officially back for the Los Angeles Dodgers, but it's concerning he's back so soon. -
Los Angeles Dodgers Reliever Matt Guerrier Ruins Prospect Matt Magill's Great DebutWhile one Matt was great tonight (Magill), another one was flat-out awful (Guerrier). -
Not-so-surprising News: Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher Chad Billingsley's Elbow is ToastIt was basically inevitable, but who thought it'd happen this soon? Los Angeles Dodgers' Chad Billingsley has Tommy John surgery and is out for a year.Also published on: -
Los Angeles Dodgers Infielder Luis Cruz Struggling Early, and it Isn't SurprisingMany were skeptical of Luis Cruz, many were hopeful his 2012 wasn't a fluke. So far, he's doing just that.
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Juan Uribe, Owner of the Worst Contract the Los Angeles Dodgers Have Ever Given OutJuan Uribe's $21 million deal may not be the worst in terms of most money wasted, but the production doesn't come close to matching the contract.
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Los Angeles Dodgers' Front Office Makes Right Decision to Keep Paco Rodriguez Instead of Kevin GreggThe Dodgers had a choice to keep either Kevin Gregg or Paco Rodriguez. They chose Paco, and they chose well.
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Why the Los Angeles Dodgers Will Win the National League West in 2013The Dodgers' generous owners and deep pockets will be key to capturing the 2013 NL West title.
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Bracketology: Best Player in Dodgers HistoryThese are the eight-best players in Dodgers franchise history pitted against each other in a March Madness-style bracket.
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Los Angeles Dodgers Injury Report: Hanley Ramirez Out at Least Eight WeeksHanley Ramirez tore a ligament in his right thumb during the World Baseball Classic championship game and will miss at least eight weeks.
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Pedro Baez, Converted Third Baseman, Impresses on Mound in Minor-league GamePedro Baez is making the conversion from third base to the mound look relatively easy thus far, especially with a mid-90s fastball in his arsenal.
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Carl Crawford Faces Live In-game Pitching for First Time as DodgerCarl Crawford made six plate appearances in a minor-league exhibition game and fared well, as expected. He has a ways to go before he's ready for regular season Major League pitching.
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Three Surprises of Los Angeles Dodgers' Spring Training so FarWhile it's early in spring training, there are some players in Dodgers' camp who are surprising the media, the front office people and maybe even themselves.
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Carl Crawford Could Miss the Start of the 2013 Season -- and That's OKCarl Crawford being fully healthy, thus missing the start of the season, is more important than him trying to play through his injury.
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Los Angeles Dodgers Need Adrian Gonzalez to Be Elite Once AgainAdrian Gonzalez is the most important hitter for the Dodgers this season -- even moreso than Matt Kemp or Andre Ethier.
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Felix Hernandez's Big Extension Bodes Well for Clayton KershawFelix Hernandez inked the largest deal for a pitcher in baseball history, but Clayton Kershaw is in line to break the that mark -- and potentially by a large amount.
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Hanley Ramirez Playing a Lot of Baseball but Not Much DefenseHanley Ramirez's shortstop defense is subpar, and he isn't doing much to improve it in his offseason baseball leagues.
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Dodgers' Interest in Scott Rolen Goes Beyond Third BaseScott Rolen doesn't appear to be much of an upgrade over Luis Cruz, but the added benefit of backing up Adrian Gonzalez should appeal to the Dodgers.



