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One Mariners Pitcher Has Tattoo of Dodgers Minor Leaguer's ... - MSNA rare 1985 Single-A Vero Beach Dodgers card set lives on via the left arm of a Seattle Mariners relief pitcher — and for good reason.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow hasn't always had an easy career, battling a litany of injuries since his 2016 arrival in the major leagues. However, the Newhall, Calif., native has ...
Dodgers shut out Royals but lose Mookie Betts to fractured hand Shohei Ohtani hits two home runs and Tyler Glasnow pitches seven scoreless innings in a 3-0 win, but Betts is hit in the hand by a ...
Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts fractured his left hand in Sunday’s 3-0 win against the Kansas City Royals after being hit by a 97.9 mph fastball. Royals reliever Dan Altavilla’s pitch ...
Unbelievable! Dodgers fan loses hand after firecracker explodes while lighting it During the Dodgers' championship celebrations, a man was seen committing an act of stupidity ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers' Mookie Betts was hit by a pitch and exited the game during a victory on Sunday over the Kansas City Royals.
A Dodger superfan honored the life of the iconic broadcaster Vin Scully with a tattoo on the fan's leg.
A Dodgers fan partially blew off his hands with a firework while celebrating the team’s World Series win in Los Angeles Wednesday night, according to shocking video making the rounds online.
Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Anthony Banda has been placed on the injured list, the result of a hairline fracture in his left hand sustained when he hit a "solid object.".
LOS ANGELES -- Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts left during the seventh inning of Sunday's game against the Kansas City Royals after being hit in the left hand by a 97.9 mph fastball from Dan Altavilla.
Mookie Betts, the Los Angeles Dodgers leadoff hitter, and one of three All Stars at the top of the lineup, was hit by a pitch on his left hand in a June 16 game against the Kansas City Royals ...
A rare 1985 Single-A Vero Beach Dodgers card set lives on via the left arm of a Seattle Mariners relief pitcher — and for good reason.
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