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1/7/2008 | Dodgers mailbag: Kershaw up in 2008?
Is there a chance Clayton Kershaw will be with the Dodgers this season? Will the team sign Rafael Furcal to an extension anytime soon? Can Jason Schmidt stay healthy? Beat reporter Ken Gurnick answers these questions and more in this week's mailbag.

1/7/2008 | Garciaparra excited for charity, new season
While he doesn't know what his role will be under new Dodgers manager Joe Torre, Nomar Garciaparra is looking forward to the "clean slate" 2008 brings. He's also amped for a charity soccer match later this month to help bone marrow transplant patients.

1/4/2008 | Dodgers endure year of transition
The Dodgers challenged for a playoff spot well into September in 2007, but the season certainly did not go as planned. Injuries forced L.A. into a youth movement, and young stars such as James Loney, Matt Kemp and Chad Billingsley did not disappoint.

1/4/2008 | Dodgers' Martin a fixture behind plate
Though he hasn't even completed two full seasons in the Majors, Dodgers catcher Russell Martin is as solid as they come. He's earned a starting All-Star nod and was recognized as the top offensive and defensive backstop in the league last season.

1/4/2008 | Sarah's Take: Dodgers, parade match
Two Southern California traditions met on New Year's Day in Pasadena. In the 119th Tournament of Roses Parade the Los Angeles Dodgers had a float with a huge Dodgers player to begin their year-long celebration of being in Los Angeles for 50 years.

1/2/2008 | Dodgers mailbag: Will Pierre start in '08?
Will Juan Pierre be in the starting lineup on Opening Day? What Dodgers are in the final year of their contract? Why aren't the Dodgers going after Pedro Feliz? Dodgers beat reporter Ken Gurnick answers these questions and more in this week's mailbag.

1/1/2008 | Dodgers reload for playoff run
The Dodgers are primed for a return to the postseason in 2008 after the additions of manager Joe Torre, center fielder Andruw Jones and starting pitcher Hiroki Kuroda. Just as importantly, GM Ned Colletti didn't trade away any young talent in the process.

1/1/2008 | Dodgers greats ride float in Rose Parade
Tommy Lasorda, Vin Scully and top players past and present rode in the Dodgers float in the Tournament of Roses Parade on a sun-splashed morning in Pasadena, Calif.



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