Alex Wood teamed with five relievers on a three-hitter, David Villar and Brandon Crawford smacked consecutive pitches for home runs, and the San Francisco Giants bounced back from a series-opening thumping to beat the visiting Los Angeles Dodgers 5–0 Tuesday night. Wood allowed just one hit in 4 2/3 innings before turning the ball over…
Urías Throws 6 Shutout Innings, Dodgers Beat Rockies 5–2
LOS ANGELES—Will Smith is settling in quickly batting third in the Dodgers’ order. Smith hit a two-run homer, Julio Urías tossed six scoreless innings to outpitch Germán Márquez, and Los Angeles defeated the Colorado Rockies 5–2 on Tuesday night. A night earlier, the Dodgers pounded out 13 hits and 13 runs to beat the Rockies….
Reloaded With Rookies, Dodgers Look Down D-backs Again
The Los Angeles Dodgers are the team with National League West titles in nine of the past 10 seasons, while the Arizona Diamondbacks have not won the division since 2011. Thus, the team with more rookies in the Opening Day lineup came as somewhat of a surprise. The Dodgers had two rookies who started in…
Dodgers’ 12-Game Win Streak Ends; Singer, Royals Blank LA
KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Brady Singer pitched six dominant innings and the Kansas City Royals ended the Dodgers’ 12-game winning streak, blanking Los Angeles 4–0 Sunday. A day after hitting six home runs in a romp, the Dodgers were held to just two hits. The Dodgers were trying to match their longest winning streak since moving to…
Baseball-Legendary Dodgers Broadcaster Vin Scully Dies at 94
LOS ANGELES—Vin Scully, one of baseball’s most revered broadcasters who called Dodgers’ games for a record-breaking 67 years and narrated some of the sport’s greatest moments, died on Tuesday at the age of 94, the team announced. “We have lost an icon,” Dodgers President & CEO Stan Kasten said. Scully joined the Dodgers’ broadcast crew…
Legendary Dodgers Broadcaster Vin Scully Dies at 94
LOS ANGELES—Vin Scully, one of baseball’s most revered broadcasters who called Dodgers’ games for a record-breaking 67 years and narrated some of the sport’s greatest moments, died on Tuesday at the age of 94, the team announced. “We have lost an icon,” Dodgers President & CEO Stan Kasten said. Scully joined the Dodgers’ broadcast crew…
As Vin Scully’s Death Announced, Dodgers Beat Giants 9–5
SAN FRANCISCO—In a game played as Vin Scully’s death was announced by the Dodgers, Los Angeles beat the San Francisco Giants 9–5 on Tuesday night behind Mookie Betts’ home run and three RBIs. The Giants played a tribute on their video board after the final out at Oracle Park, the stadium where in October 2016…
Dodgers Rally for 7–4 Win Over Giants, Sweep 4 From Rivals
LOS ANGELES—Even on the rare occasions this season when Clayton Kershaw isn’t at his best, the Los Angeles Dodgers don’t worry much. They simply score more runs, pick him up in relief—and keep adding victories to a summer that’s going superbly. Trayce Thompson drove in two runs and thrilled his older brother, Klay, with an…
Ex-Dodger’s Son Among Five Marines Killed in Imperial County Crash
LOS ANGELES—Five Camp Pendleton-based servicemen killed when an aircraft crashed during a training flight in Imperial County have been identified by the U.S. Marines Corps, including the son of former Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Steve Sax. Cpl. Nathan E. Carlson, 21, of Winnebago, Illinois, a crew chief; Capt. Nicholas P. Losapio, 31, of Rockingham,…
Former LA Dodger Steve Sax’s Son Among 5 Marines Killed in Aircraft Crash
LOS ANGELES—Five Camp Pendleton-based servicemen killed when an aircraft crashed during a training flight in Imperial County have been identified by the U.S. Marines Corps, including the son of former Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Steve Sax. Cpl. Nathan E. Carlson, 21, of Winnebago, Illinois, a crew chief; Capt. Nicholas P. Losapio, 31, of Rockingham,…
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