Andy McCullough
Andy McCullough was the national baseball writer at the Los Angeles Times until July 2019; he covered the Dodgers from 2016 to 2018. His work has been honored by the Associated Press Sports Editors for beat writing, explanatory reporting, feature writing and game stories. Prior to joining The Times, he covered baseball at the Kansas City Star and the Star-Ledger in Newark, N.J. A graduate of Syracuse University, he grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia.
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The Dodgers are in a privileged position with a huge lead in the NL West, yet they likely must improve their bullpen to end a 31-year World Series drought.
The playoff competition in Major League Baseball is so heated that it might stifle the action at the league’s trade deadline.
Dodgers fans wanted Bryce Harper, but the team didn’t need him
Dave Roberts raised his arms to applaud the clinic unfolding before him.
The throw that aided Hyun-Jin Ryu and the Dodgers in the fifth inning on Sunday was clocked at 97.1 mph.
For two days in Cleveland, Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora reaped the spoils of his team’s accomplishment in 2018.
The object of his disdain rested atop the pitcher’s mound, in the center of the rubber.
The question made Houston Astros outfielder George Springer smile. It also left him stumped.
Dave Roberts learned he had drawn the ire of the president of the United States in the most public of settings, sitting at a postgame news conference, broadcast to millions, as he sifted through the wreckage of Game 4 of the 2018 World Series.
After an ugly collision at the plate sent Angels catcher Jonathan Lucroy to the hospital, manager Brad Ausmus said Houston Astros outfielder Jake Marisnick deserved a suspension for running over Lucroy in the eighth inning of an 11-10 Astros victory Sunday.