The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres are locked in a fierce battle for the NL West crown as the 2025 season heads into its final stretch. After 131 games, both teams find themselves tied atop the division, making every remaining game a must-win.
Dodgers Hold Tiebreaker, But Padres Lurk
While the Dodgers technically hold first place due to the tiebreaker advantage, the feeling is that of a dead heat. The Padres, fresh off a series win against the Dodgers, are hungry to claim the division title.
Dodgers' Concerns Beyond the Standings
Beyond the standings, some decisions within the Dodgers organization are raising eyebrows. The performance of certain players, like Buddy Kennedy, is being questioned, especially when compared to the potential of prospects like Alex Freeland and the consistent play of Miguel Rojas.
- Buddy Kennedy: .069/.156/.103, -26 OPS+
- Alex Freeland: .226/.342/.387, 104 OPS+
- Miguel Rojas: .252/.313/.388, 95 OPS+
The numbers speak for themselves, and with Freeland being a highly-rated prospect, the decision to play Kennedy over him is puzzling to some.
Conforto's Struggles and Call's Opportunity
Another area of concern is Michael Conforto's performance. After receiving ample opportunities, his struggles are prompting calls for Alex Call to receive more playing time.
A Thrilling Finish Ahead
With the Dodgers and Padres neck and neck, and internal questions needing answers, the final 31 games promise to be a rollercoaster ride for Dodgers fans. The race for the NL West is far from over, and every decision, every game, will be crucial.