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Dodger Hall of Famer Don Sutton Dies At 75
Funeral services were pending Tuesday for Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton, a stalwart in Dodger rotations that included the likes of Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale and who became known as one of the game’s most durable starters.
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George W. Bush Responds to the Death of Hall of Fame Dodgers Manager Tommy Lasorda
Former Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda died Thursday at the age of 93 and was mourned across baseball and beyond.
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Former LA Dodgers Manager Tommy Lasorda Dies at 93
Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda died on Thursday night after suffering cardiopulmonary arrest. He was 93.
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LA Dodgers Hall of Fame Manager Tommy Lasorda in Intensive Care
Former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, 93, has been hospitalized in Orange County, the team reported Suday.
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Dodgers Organization Has 9 Positive Coronavirus Tests Days After World Series Win
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health initially reported that five members of the Dodgers organization tested positive, but by Saturday the number had grown to nine.
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Justin Turner Will Not Be Disciplined by MLB for Return to Field
Justin Turner will not be disciplined by Major League Baseball for coming onto the field last week to celebrate the World Series title with his Los Angeles Dodgers teammates after testing positive for COVID-19. The third baseman was removed after seven innings of Game 6 on Oct. 27 after MLB informed the Dodgers of the test result. He returned to...
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Dallas Native Clayton Kershaw Finally Wins Elusive World Series Title
One of the most accomplished pitchers in baseball history attained the achievement he had sought most, winning the World Series for the first time with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Dodgers Win 2020 World Series
The Los Angeles Dodgers were crowned the 2020 MLB World Series champions Tuesday, the first time since 1988.
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Keller's Max Muncy Goes From Out of Work to Key Contributor on National League's Best Team
For Dodgers first baseman Max Muncy, the neutral site location of the World Series at Globe Life Field is much more of a personal home game, and the latest step in his unlikely journey from North Texas to the World Series.
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Phillips, Sherriff Added for Series by Rays; No LA Changes
Outfielder Brett Phillips and left-hander Ryan Sherriff have been added to the Tampa Bay Rays’ roster for the World Series.
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Dodgers and Rays Prepare to Battle in 2020 World Series
The Tampa Bay Rays and Los Angeles Dodgers will battle for the 2020 World Series title after a pandemic-shortened 60 game season and expanded playoffs.
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Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw Will Miss Game 2 Start in League Championship Series
Pitcher Clayton Kershaw has been scratched from Tuesday’s National League Championship Series game against the Braves due to back spasms, according to the team.
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Padres Look for Grand Time vs Rival Dodgers in NLDS at Globe Life Field
The San Diego Padres have already had a grand time in the new Texas ballpark. They are back there after a lot of postseason relief with another chance to overtake the NL West rival Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Clayton Kershaw Readies for Playoff Series Close to Home
Los Angeles ace Clayton Kershaw will be pitching less than 25 miles from where he played high school baseball when the Dodgers take the field in the National League Division Series at Globe Life Field.
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Ex-Pro Baseball Player Sought in Ex-Girlfriend's Killing Found Dead
A former professional baseball player sought in the shooting death of his ex-girlfriend in a Phoenix suburb was found dead Saturday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the Grand Canyon, police said.
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Woman, 5-Year-Old Boy Drown in Houston Home of Ex-Dodger Crawford
A 5-year-old boy and a woman drowned in the backyard pool of former Los Angeles Dodgers player Carl Crawford’s Houston home, according to reports.
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Vin Scully at Home Recovering After Being Hospitalized for a Fall
Legendary retired Dodger broadcaster Vin Scully was back home Saturday night, recuperating from injuries suffered during a fall, and thanking Los Angeles County firemen and his hospital care providers. The 92-year-old Scully fell in his home Tuesday afternoon, according to the team, who reported that he was resting comfortably after being hospitalized. The extent of his injuries was not disclosed….
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Teenager Rescued From Montecito Mudslide Sings National Anthem at Dodger Stadium
A determined and talented mudslide survivor took center field Thursday at Dodger Stadium to sing the national anthem.
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Texas Rangers Announce 5 Major League Coaches for 2019
The Texas Rangers have announced the bulk of their 2019 coaching staff for new manager Chris Woodward.