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Los Angeles Dodgers [24] Kiké Hernández: Los Angeles Dodgers: February 11: Free agent signing [23] Connor Brogdon: November 14: Outrighted [4] Los Angeles Angels [27] Clayton Kershaw: Los Angeles Dodgers: February 13: Free agent signing [24] Brent Honeywell Jr. November 22: Non-tendered [5] TBA: Zach Logue: November 22: Non-tendered [5 ...
Seattle Mariners at Los Angeles Angels: 3:10 p.m. on FanDuel Sports Northwest This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: MLB spring training schedule 2025: First baseball games for every team ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers and Shohei Ohtani will open the 2025 season in Tokyo against the Chicago Cubs on March 18 and the Athletics will start the home portion of their first season in Sacramento ...
2025 MLB schedule: Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers begin season in Japan; A's face Cubs in Sacramento home opener ... as the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs will play at the Tokyo Dome on March 18 and ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs are scheduled to open the season at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo on March 18–19. Opening Day in North America is then planned for March 27 except for the Colorado Rockies and the Tampa Bay Rays, which was rescheduled to March 28 due to works at the Rays' temporary ground Steinbrenner Field. [1]
On July 18, 2024, MLB announced that the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs would open the 2025 season at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo with games on March 18 and 19. [60] The Cubs are due to play two exhibition games in Tokyo prior to facing the Dodgers—the Cubs are scheduled to play the Hanshin Tigers on March 13 and the Yomiuri Giants on March ...
Padres lead Dodgers 2-1 in best-of-five series that continues Wednesday night in San Diego on Fox Sports 1 MLB playoffs TV schedule for Dodgers, Padres: How to watch Los Angeles vs San Diego game ...
Jose Mota joined the Dodgers Spanish-language radio broadcasts in 2022 for road games and from 2023 for most games. Starting with the 2025 season, former infielder Luis Cruz, joins the Dodgers as the team's new Spanish-language color commentator, succeeding Fernando Valenzuela, who died on October 22, 2024 before the Dodgers World Series opener.