Dodgers have best record in majors — and why that will matter in October
Their offense has been up and down, but their record is evidence the team isn’t nearly as inconsistent as it has felt.
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Dylan Hernandez MLB Dodgers have best record in majors — and why that will matter in October By Dylan Hernandez Published June 24, 2026, 10:18 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google MINNEAPOLIS – They’re missing their All-Star closer. And two All-Star starting pitchers. And their All-Star catcher. And one of their All-Star outfielders. And the Dodgers have the best record in baseball. Mookie Betts has just started hitting, Kyle Tucker is still waiting to do so, and the Dodgers are 51-29 after their 12-3 destruction of the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night at Target Field. “We got really good players,” Freddie Freeman said. “Guys who care.
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