Dylan Hernández is a sports columnist with the Los Angeles Times. Before that, he was the Dodgers beat writer. Hernandez grew up in South Pasadena and graduated from UCLA in 2002, after which he worked at the San Jose Mercury News for five years.
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The Lakers put their faith in Austin Reaves when they traded D’Angelo Russell, trusting the young shooter to help LeBron James and Anthony Davis.
USC coach Lincoln Riley praised his players’ resilience during a dramatic Las Vegas Bowl win, but it doesn’t erase the Trojans’ major issues.
Regardless of how this Chargers season ends, Jim Harbaugh’s first season has proved to be productive because the culture of the franchise already has changed.
There’s no way Roki Sasaki hasn’t already contemplated whether he wants to share a clubhouse with the greatest player ever to come out of his country.
While the Galaxy and Red Bulls lacked the starpower of Lionel Messi and Inter Miami, the MLS Cup finalists are emblematic of model franchises.
While the MLS broadcasting deal with Apple TV could be good for the league’s bottom line, it might be a bad move when it comes to tapping fan interest.
USC’s loss to Notre Dame confirmed coach Lincoln Riley is short on playmakers and has blocked Trojans fans from even dreaming of championships.
The financial considerations that previously kept the Dodgers from pushing all-in on an annual basis suddenly feel as if they’re behind them.
Justin Herbert continues to show he’s one of the NFL’s top quarterbacks, but the Chargers’ struggles at running back and wide receiver are costing them.