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MLB Umpire Facing Intense Criticism For Missed Calls in Angels-Dodgers originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The Los Angeles Angels and the Los Angeles Dodgers squared off for the Freeway Series finale this week in a game that drew record numbers for Major League Baseball.
Yates and Scott will begin rehab assignments with Triple-A Oklahoma City on Tuesday after throwing simulated games Friday. Michael Kopech, on the 60-day IL and ineligible to return until Aug. 27,
Shohei Ohtani is normally used to hitting long home runs, but the MLB star found himself in a weird position against the Los Angeles Angels.
The Dodgers have quelled plenty of challengers during their reign in the division, but the Padres have shown enough staying power to fuel increasingly contentious bouts.
The Los Angeles Dodgers haven't lost the division since the San Francisco Giants won the NL West in 2021. But for much of the decade, it's the Dodgers who have
The Los Angeles Dodgers find themselves in a rare position this time of year—not atop the vaunted NL West. Since July 3, their nine-game lead has vanished. From that date, the Dodgers have the same 12-21 record as the woeful Colorado Rockies, suggesting this is more than a brief period of substandard play.
With St. Louis leading 3-2 in the bottom of the ninth inning, the Dodgers had a runner on first base and nobody out. LA shortstop Mookie Betts hit a blooper that looked as though it was going to drop into right field for a base hit. However Nootbar ran in and made an impressive diving catch for the first out of the inning.