Tokyo Series: Mookie Betts & Freddie Freeman Not Part Of Dodgers Opening Day

The Los Angeles Dodgers began their World Series title defense without Mookie Betts or Freddie Freeman in their Opening Day lineup against the Chicago Cubs.
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Cubs Players Amazed At Shohei Ohtani’s Popularity In Japan
The Los Angeles Dodgers began the regular season by sweeping the Chicago Cubs at the Tokyo Dome in Japan, which marked a homecoming for Shohei Ohtani.
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FOCO Selling Dodgers World Series Bobbleheads With Authenticated On-Field Dirt
FOCO released new Los Angeles Dodgers player bobbleheads set to a 2024 World Series champions theme and each including authenticated on-field dirt from Game 1 at Dodger Stadium.
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Dodgers News: Mookie Betts ‘Turned A Corner’ In Recovery From Mysterious Illness
As the Los Angeles Dodgers get set to resume their title defense, they received encouraging news with Mookie Betts in his ongoing recovery from a lingering illness.
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Fox Sports Interested In ESPN’s MLB TV Rights
The way Major League Baseball is consumed has drastically changed over the years and will only continue evolving going forward.
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Freeway Series Recap: Tyler Glasnow Strikes Out 9 But Dodgers Lose To Angels On Walk-Off
Tyler Glasnow was sharp in his final start of Spring Training but the Los Angeles Dodgers suffered a 5-4 walk-off loss to the Los Angeles Angels.
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This Day In Dodgers History: Leo Durocher Confesses To Gambling; Fernando Valenzuela Ends Contract Holdout
On March 24, 1947, longtime Brooklyn Dodgers manager Leo Durocher confessed to playing card games within the clubhouse in a four-hour meeting with the Major League Baseball commissioner Albert “Happy” Chandler at the Sarasota Terrace Hotel.