The exact length of “the Dodgers game” cannot be answered without knowing which specific game you mean, and detailed game-time logs for a particular date are not directly available here.

Clarifying the question

To give a precise answer, it would be necessary to know:

  • The exact date of the Dodgers game.
  • Whether you mean total elapsed time (first pitch to final out) or just official game time.
  • Whether the game was regular season, postseason, or spring training.

Typical Dodgers game length

Modern MLB games, including Dodgers games, generally last:

  • About 2 hours 30 minutes to 2 hours 45 minutes on average after recent pace‑of‑play rule changes.
  • Slightly longer for postseason games because of longer innings, pitching changes, and TV breaks.

How to find the exact duration

To get the precise length for the game you watched:

  • Look up the Dodgers schedule and box score for that date on a major sports site (MLB, ESPN, etc.).
  • Open the box score; there is usually a line near the bottom that states the official time of game in hours and minutes.
  • If it was a playoff or special event game, dedicated recap articles often mention “The game lasted X hours, Y minutes.”

Quick forum‑style note

In fan discussions and forums, people often round and say things like:

“Tonight’s Dodgers game ran just under three hours”
or
“That was one of the quicker ones this year, barely over two and a half hours.”

Those are rough estimates; the official figure will always come from the box score for that specific date.

TL;DR: A typical Dodgers game today runs around 2.5–3 hours, but to know exactly how long was the Dodgers game you’re asking about, you would need to check the box score for that specific date on an official stats site.