We all can agree that the Dodgers have a pitching tradition like no other. Since the 1850s, the Dodgers have been at the forefront of pitching dominance in baseball. There have been some hiccups (shout out 2010 Opening Day starter Vicente Padilla), but there has been no more iconic duo in baseball than the Los Angeles Dodgers and pitching.
In Brothers in Arms, author Jon Weisman walks the reader through more than 150 years of Dodger history. Following some explanation about statistics and sourcing, Weisman starts with The Ancestors and takes you from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, highlighting some of the best pitchers in Dodger (and baseball) history.