Betts opts to join Dodgers for White House trip

Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts said he will attend next week's World Series championship celebration at the White House after he declined to attend a previous ceremony with the Red Sox during President Donald Trump's first term.
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Dodgers' Kershaw to make rehab start Wednesday
Los Angeles Dodgers veteran pitcher Clayton Kershaw, the 37-year-old left-hander who has been on the 60-day injured list while rehabbing from offseason surgeries, will make his first rehab start of the season on Wednesday for Triple-A Oklahoma City.
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Mon, Apr 14
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MLB Watchability Index: Ranking which teams are must-see this season
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Sun, Apr 13
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'I've never seen him': Organist Dieter Ruehle is the Dodgers' and Kings' mystery music man
In-game music maestro Dieter Ruehle is one of the most iconic -- and elusive -- figures in L.A. sports, with players recognizing his sound but not his face.
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Cubs feast in Dodgers' worst home shutout loss
The Cubs pounded 21 hits, including nine for extra bases, and won 16-0 in the Dodgers' worst home shutout loss in franchise history.
Sat, Apr 12
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Can the Dodgers challenge the all-time wins record? Comparing L.A.'s start to best teams ever
After the Dodgers' 8-0 start, here' what they can learn about chasing 117 wins from others that came close.
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Freeman grateful for IL: 'Best I've felt' since injury
Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman admitted he might have needed his brief stint on the injured list, saying he returned Friday feeling "the best I've felt" since he got hurt.
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