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1 day ago |
dodgerblue.com | Matt Borelli
Emmet Sheehan was dominant in his first start with Triple-A Oklahoma City since being optioned by the Los Angeles Dodgers last week. The 25-year-old collected 13 strikeouts over six perfect innings against the Sacramento River Cats (San Francisco Giants affiliate) in the Comets’ 16-1 win on Wednesday. Sheehan threw just 73 pitches and capped off his outing by striking out the final five batters faced.
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2 days ago |
dodgerblue.com | Matt Borelli
Clayton Kershaw put off retirement by re-signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers on a one-year, $7.5 million contract during the offseason. The left-hander did not make his 2025 debut until May due to recovering from left knee and foot surgeries. Kershaw is now in the midst of his 18th season with the team, which tied Bill Russell and Zack Wheat for the Dodgers franchise record.
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3 days ago |
dodgerblue.com | Matt Borelli
Shohei Ohtani made his second start of the season in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ 13-7 win over the Washington Nationals on Sunday, which also included a pitching appearance by Kiké Hernández. Ohtani again filled an opener role as he continues to build up his endurance. He threw 18 pitches, including one wild pitch, and didn’t allow any hits in the one inning.
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3 days ago |
dodgerblue.com | Matt Borelli
The Athletics officially broke ground for their new stadium in Las Vegas, which will be located at the site of the former Tropicana hotel. A’s owner John Fisher, manager Mark Kotsay, Hall of Famer Rollie Fingers and MLB commissioner Rob Manfred were among those in attendance for Monday’s ceremony. The ballpark, which is expected to be open for the start of the 2028 season, has an estimated cost of $1.75 billion.
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4 days ago |
dodgerblue.com | Matt Borelli
The Los Angeles Dodgers broke out the bats in a 13-7 comeback win over the Washington Nationals on Sunday, with Max Muncy continuing his resurgence at the plate. The 34-year-old belted a go-ahead grand slam in the sixth inning — his 200th career home run with the Dodgers — and later added another three-run blast as part of a 2-for-4 effort. Muncy finished with the seven RBI, which tied a career high.
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