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Blake Snell officially introduced as a Dodger. ‘I'm going to be invested'
Two-time Cy Young award winning pitcher Blake Snell will make his debut in Dodger blue Tuesday afternoon during a news conference at Dodger Stadium.
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Reports: Dodgers ink Blake Snell to 5-year deal
The Los Angeles Dodgers have agreed to a 5-year, $182 million deal with left-handed pitcher Blake Snell, according to reports.
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Shohei Ohtani look-alike contest held in downtown Los Angeles
A Shohei Ohtani look-alike contest took place in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday.
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Ohtani, Judge win 2024 MLB MVP awards, cap off historic seasons
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani caps off historic season by winning 2024 NL MVP, while Yankees slugger Aaron Judge wins the AL MVP unanimously.
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Betts, Ohtani, Judge headline 2024 Silver Slugger Award winners
Which players were deemed to be the best hitters in baseball? Here’s a look at some of the winners of the 2024 Silver Slugger Awards grouped by team.
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Marlins hire Clayton McCullough from Dodgers as next manager: Reports
The Miami Marlins hired Los Angeles Dodgers 1B coach Clayton McCullough as their next manager, reports said Sunday.
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What it means for Asian Americans to have LA Dodgers represent them
It’s not just Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto: Dave Roberts is Japanese American while Tommy Edman is half Korean.
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Key moments from the Dodgers World Series parade
Thousands of Los Angeles Dodgers fans packed the streets of downtown Los Angeles to see the 2024 World Series champions.
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Dodgers' World Series championship parade, stadium celebration set for Friday
Here are all the details for the Dodgers’ World Series parade and stadium celebration set to take place on Friday, Nov. 1.
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Dodgers fans take to the streets following World Series win
The Los Angeles sky lit up with fireworks and smoke as fans took to the streets to celebrate the World Series victory.
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Dodgers come back to win 2024 World Series, 8th title in franchise history
The Dodgers capitalized on a disastrous defensive inning by the Yankees in a comeback victory in Game 5 to win the 2024 World Series.
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Dodgers beat Yankees 7-6 in Game 5 to win 2024 World Series
The Los Angeles Dodgers came back Wednesday in Game 5 to beat the New York Yankees 7-6 and capture their eighth World Series title.
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Yankees' Weaver on Freeman: ‘This guy is superhuman'
Yankees pitcher Luke Weaver gives his thoughts on Freddie Freeman making history and how the Yankees are using that as motivation.
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Ohtani on device he was wearing due to dislocated shoulder
Shohei Ohtani explains what he was wearing on his shoulder and why he was holding his jersey when he was running the bases in Game 3.
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Dodgers one win away from World Series title
The Los Angeles Dodgers moved one win away from clinching a World Series title, taking a 3-0 series lead over the Yankees.
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‘Best day of my life': Dodger fan describes moment he caught Freddie Freeman's grand slam ball
A surprise trip to Dodger Stadium became the best day of a young Dodger fan’s life.
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Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani to play in Game 3 vs. Yankees, Dave Roberts says
Superstar slugger Shohei Ohtani is expected to play Monday in Game 3 of the World Series following an injury to his shoulder, according to manager Dave Roberts.
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This behavior during Dodger celebrations will land you in hot water: LASD
Unruly Dodger fans in East Los Angeles celebrated the team’s win Saturday with a street takeover that involved fireworks on Whittier Boulevard and donuts in the middle of intersections, leading to a response from law enforcement.
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When is Dodgers-Yankees Game 3? See start time, TV channel
Here’s everything to know about Game 3 of the 2024 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees.
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Freddie Freeman's World Series grand slam sparks a joyous family moment in a difficult year
Freddie Freeman scooped up his youngest son and held him tight, planting kisses on the blond head of 3-year-old Maximus. The slugger’s wife, Chelsea, corralled their other two sons for a family photo on the Dodger Stadium field where Dad had just created an indelible moment in baseball lore.