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Dodgers Drop Opening Day Game For First Time Since 2010
Joe Panik hit a solo shot off Clayton Kershaw in the fifth inning for the only run of the game, and the Dodgers dropped the opener for the first time since 2010.
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Hill Struggles in Return as Dodgers Rally Past Orioles 4-2
Now that Rich Hill finally got past an arm injury, he’s got a knee problem that might ruin his bid to pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers in the postseason.
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Dodgers Lose to Orioles, 7-3, in Baltimore
The Orioles contributed to a long ball record with one of their own. The milestone homer , a three-run drive in the seventh inning by Jonathan Villar, carried Baltimore past the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-3 Wednesday night.
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Former Angels Baseman Sentenced in Insider Trading Scheme
Former California Angels third baseman Doug DeCinces talked his way out of prison Monday for his part in an insider trading scheme.
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Angels and Orioles Trade Leads in a Surreal 16-Inning Battle
Even after a postgame beer shower from his ecstatic Baltimore Orioles teammates, Stevie Wilkerson was shocked to learn he had just become the first position player in major league history to earn a save.
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Woman Hit by Foul Ball at Fenway Saturday Night
A woman was hit by a foul ball at Fenway Park during the Red Sox’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers Saturday, a Red Sox official confirmed Sunday. The woman was given medical attention immediately after being hit and is doing fine, the official said.
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Angels Beat Orioles Behind Pujols' 2 Home Runs, Ohtani Gets 2 Hits
Albert Pujols homered twice to increase his total to 641, had three RBIs and scored three runs to help the Los Angeles Angels beat the Baltimore Orioles 7-2 Saturday.
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Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, the First Black Manager in Major League Baseball, Dies at 83
Hall of Famer Frank Robinson, the first black manager in Major League Baseball and the only player to win the MVP award in both leagues, has died. He was 83.
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Legendary MLB Scout Don Welke Dies at 75
Don Welke, the Vice President of Scouting Operations for the San Diego Padres, has died, the team confirmed Thursday. Welke, who began scouting for major league baseball with the Cincinnati Reds in 1965, worked in the league for more than 50 years.
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Dodgers Interested in Harper Trade: Sources
The Los Angeles Dodgers have checked in on the availability of Washington Nationals superstar outfielder Bryce Harper in a possible trade, multiple sources told NBC LA’s Michael Duarte.
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Manny Machado Homers in Dodger Stadium Debut, But Dodgers Lose to Brewers
Eric Thames hit a three-run home run and Christian Yelich extended his hitting streak to 14 games as the Milwaukee Brewers overcame a brief power outage delay and beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-2 Monday night.
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Manny Machado Pays Homage to Kobe Bryant by Choosing to Wear No. 8 with Dodgers
The newest member on the Los Angeles Dodgers, Manny Machado, has chosen to wear the No. 8 as a nod to five-time NBA Champion and Lakers legend, Kobe Bryant.
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Dodgers Players, Fans React to Manny Machado Trade
The news was met with celebration throughout Dodgers Nation, both at the addition of the Machado and the fact that the team paid a steep but not unreasonable price in minor-league prospects to acquire the superstar.
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MLB Trade Rumors: Dodgers Reportedly Close to Trading for Manny Machado
The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly close to acquiring Baltimore Orioles shortstop Manny Machado.
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Dodgers Make Swap With Orioles for All-Star Shortstop Manny Machado
The Los Angeles Dodgers are welcoming four-time All-Star shortstop Manny Machado into the team’s pennant race.
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June Gloom: Dodgers Offense Cools Off in Back-to-Back Losses to Rockies
The Los Angeles Dodgers offense stalled for the second game in a row, as they lost to the Colorado Rockies, 3-1, on Saturday evening at Dodger Stadium.
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Dodgers Eclipse 50 Home Runs in the Month of June With 7-5 Win Over Cubs
Max Muncy Joc Pederson, and Cody Bellinger all homered, as the Los Angeles Dodgers eclipsed the half-century mark for home runs in the month of June in their 7-5 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium.
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Boston Sports Teams Launch ‘Critical' Initiative to Combat Racism
Stung by the stigma of racist incidents in Boston, the local sports teams are coming together to mount a campaign to combat racism in the city.
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Beltre Doubles for 3,000th Hit, 31st Player in The Club
Adrian Beltre has gotten his 3,000th career hit, becoming the first player from the Dominican Republic to reach the milestone and 31st major leaguer overall....
The 38-year-old Texas Rangers third baseman made history with his double down the left-field line on a 3-0 pitch in the fourth inning Sunday against Baltimore lefty Wade Miley. Beltre struck out swinging in his first... -
Former Angel Doug DeCinces Convicted of Insider Trading
Former California Angels third baseman Doug DeCinces was convicted today on 14 counts of insider trading stemming from stock tips he received from a friend, an ex-CEO of Santa Ana-based eye care company.