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Former Dodgers Player, Angels Broadcaster Ron Fairly Dies at 81
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced the death of former player Ron Fairly Wednesday, who died at the age of 81.
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The Dodgers Have a Delightful Dilemma Regarding Gavin Lux
Originally slated to just be a September call-up, Dodgers No. 1 prospect has made the case to be on the NLDS postseason roster.
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Dodgers' Ryu Placed on Injured List Due to Neck Soreness
Pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu has been placed on the 10-day injured list by the Los Angeles Dodgers due to neck soreness.
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Prince Harry, Meghan Give London Baseball a Royal Launch
Major league baseball’s first game in Europe received a royal launch. Prince Harry and wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, took part in the ceremonial first pitch before the New York Yankees played the Boston Red Sox. The couple left month-old son Archie home as Meghan made one of her few public appearances since giving birth. They strolled to the...
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Dodgers' Will Smith Shines in Major League Debut
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ 24-year-old catcher Will Smith made his MLB debut on Tuesday night, and the “Fresh Prince,” did not disappoint.
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Dodgers' Urías Reinstated From Administrative Leave
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urías was reinstated Tuesday from administrative leave by Major League Baseball.
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Dodgers Pitcher Julio Urias Arrested on Suspicion of Domestic Violence
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Julio Urias was arrested Monday night on suspicion of domestic violence, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
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Man or Cyborg? ‘Jeopardy!' Champ Passes $1 Million Mark
There’s no truth to the rumor that James Holzhauer is a cyborg created to be the perfect “Jeopardy!” contestant. But given how he’s made a level of excellence rarely seen on the television quiz show appear almost mundane, it sometimes seems that way. Holzhauer eclipsed the $1 million mark in winnings Tuesday on his 14th appearance. Not only has he...
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Wary of Sports Betting, MLB Wants Early Look at Starting Lineups
Major league teams this season must notify the commissioner’s office of their starting lineups before they are announced at stadiums. The decision Thursday comes in response to the Supreme Court ruling that has led to more widespread legal gambling.
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Dodgers Chase Utley Shares Bittersweet Moment With Fans Ahead of Final Game at Dodger Stadium
Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Chase Utley shared a bittersweet moment with fans before his final regular season game at Dodger Stadium.
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Who Should be the Closer for Dodgers in Colorado?
Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star closer, Kenley Jansen, will not be with the team in Colorado this weekend. We take a look at the players who could replace him as the team’s ninth inning reliever at Coors Field.
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Dodgers Acquire David Freese From Pirates at Waiver Trade Deadline
The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired third baseman David Freese from the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night in exchange for a minor leaguer.
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Dodgers Claim Nationals Bryce Harper on Waivers, Unable to Reach Deal
The Los Angeles Dodgers claimed Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper on revocable waivers on Tuesday morning, but were unable to reach a deal to trade for him.
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Kiké Hernandez Plays the Role of Hero as Dodgers End First Half of Season With a Win Over Angels in Freeway Series Finale
Enrique Hernandez hit the go-ahead homer in the bottom of the seventh and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Angels, 5-3, in the finale of the Freeway Series on Sunday afternoon at Dodger Stadium.
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Dodgers Acquire Two Pitchers in Four-Player Trade With Reds
The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired pitchers Dylan Floro and Zach Neal from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for minor league right-handed pitchers James Marnian and Aneurys Zabala.
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Dodgers Break Franchise Record for Home Runs in a Calendar Month in Loss to Rockies
Justin Turner hit a historic home run in the bottom of the ninth inning, but the Los Angeles Dodgers lost the opener to the Colorado Rockies, 3-1, on Friday night at Chavez Ravine.
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Cub Killer, Kiké Hernandez, Homers Again as Dodgers Hold of Chicago
Enrique Hernandez hit a solo shot in the second inning, and Chris Taylor hit a pinch-hit home run in the eighth, as the Los Angeles Dodgers held on to defeat the Chicago Cubs, 2-1, on Monday night at Dodger Stadium.
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Caleb Ferguson Makes MLB Debut in Dodgers Loss to Pirates
Caleb Ferguson got burned in his Big League debut as the Dodgers rallied from three different four-run deficits, but fell short of the final comeback in an 11-9 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday night at PNC Park.
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Chris Taylor Hit a Go-Ahead Homer and Dennis Santana Earned His First MLB Win as Dodgers Survive Slugfest With Rockies
Chris Taylor hit a go-ahead three run home run in the sixth inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers were the last team standing after a slugfest with the division rival Colorado Rockies, 11-8, on Friday night in Denver.
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Dodgers Call in Reinforcements After Kenta Maeda's Injury Leaves Bullpen Depleted
The Los Angeles Dodgers called up a pair of arms ahead of their game with the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday.