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Throw in youngsters Bobby Miller and Landon Knack and that’s nine – count ‘em, nine – starters the Dodgers can throw at teams for 162 games and however many playoff matchups necessary.
Read more:Dodgers sign Japanese star Roki Sasaki in yet another free-agency victory for L.A. “Roki is by no means a finished product,” his agent, Joel Wolfe , said last month. “He knows it ...
While Game 1 starter Jack Flaherty and Game 3 starter/Game 5 closer Walker Buehler are both headed to free agency, Yoshinobu Yamamoto is coming back, as are Tyler Glasnow and, most tantalizingly ...
A total of 71 Japanese-born [1] [2] players have played in at least one Major League Baseball (MLB) game. Of these players, twelve are on existing MLB rosters.The first instance of a Japanese player playing in MLB occurred in 1964, when the Nankai Hawks, a Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) team, sent three exchange prospects to the United States to gain experience in MLB's minor league system.
The Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees in five games, giving Ohtani his first career World Series championship. [209] After the season, it was revealed that the injury he suffered in Game 2 of the World Series was actually a torn labrum in his left shoulder, for which he underwent surgery upon the conclusion of the series. [210]
The series began on October 25 and ended on October 30 with the Dodgers winning in five games. [1] [2] [3] Freddie Freeman was named the MVP of the series, tying a World Series record with 12 runs batted in (RBIs) and hitting home runs in the first four games of the series, including Game 1 when he hit the first walk-off grand slam in World ...
If the Dodgers are selected, they would become the first MLB team to open back-to-back seasons with overseas trips, following their two-game series against the San Diego Padres in Seoul last week.
Read more:Dodgers sign Japanese star Roki Sasaki in yet another free-agency victory for L.A. ... Read more:Yankee fans who interfered with Mookie Betts banned from Game 5 of World Series.