Mookie Betts has 'turned a corner' with stomach virus, could play in Dodgers' home opener

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts says Mookie Betts is feeling better and expresses hope the shortstop will be healthy enough to play Thursday against Detroit.
Fri, Mar 28
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Former Anaheim mayor sentenced in Angels Stadium corruption probe
Former Anaheim Mayor Harry Sidhu was sentenced Friday to two months in federal prison in a sprawling FBI corruption probe linked to the since-scuttled sale of Angel Stadium.
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Shaikin: Jack Flaherty grateful for L.A. World Series moment even though it didn't last
Jack Flaherty's time with the Dodgers didn't have a true Hollywood ending, but he cherishes being able to win a World Series title with his hometown team.
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Plaschke: Honoring past, dominating present, unbeaten Dodgers shine in opener
The pregame festivities before the Dodgers' home opener was nicely rolling along Thursday when suddenly, appropriately, sweet became spectacular.
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Shohei Ohtani hits one of Dodgers' three homers to beat Tigers in their home opener
Teoscar Hernández hits a three-run home run and Tommy Edman and Shohei Ohtani each hit solo home runs as the Dodgers hold on to defeat the Detroit Tigers 5-4.
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Thu, Mar 27
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As Dodgers look ahead in home opener, plenty of reminders of 2024 World Series title
In the Dodgers' clubhouse, the team's typical white jerseys were replaced with ceremonial championship threads; with names, numbers and the 'Dodgers' script colored in gold.
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Arellano: A Dodgers broadcasting legend reflects on life, superstar-laden team
Jarrin never misses a Dodgers game on TV and attends home games whenever possible 'because I do miss a little bit the atmosphere of the stadium.
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Shaikin: Apple's documentary on Dodgers provides 'all-access' look at World Series run
With Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman as its stars, the Apple TV+ documentary "Fight for Glory" provides an up close look at the Dodgers' World Series run.
Wed, Mar 26
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'Generational upgrade.' Inside Dodgers' offseason renovations to their home clubhouse
During the offseason, construction crews gutted the bowels of Dodger Stadium, digging deep trenches down the left and right field foul lines to build new, expanded clubhouse areas.