The Los Angeles Dodgers star pitcher recently saw a return to the court after spending 648 days in rehab after a bite of salad end in surgery
Dodgers pitcher Dustin May hadn't thrown in 21 months. One pitch was enough to spark the most emotional reaction of the first inning.
The San Diego Padres were one game away from eliminating the Los Angeles Dodgers from the postseason. But, in the end, the Dodgers defeated the Padres and went on to win the World Series.
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Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts is turning the clock back this spring. The Boston Red Sox originally drafted Betts as a shortstop. However, he reached the majors as an outfielder, eventually becoming an All-Star and Gold Glove right fielder for the Red Sox and Dodgers.
Betts is an eight-time All-Star right fielder. A six-time Gold Glove winner. A seven-time Silver Slugger. An MVP winner. He’s a batting champion. Most important to Betts, he’s a three-time World Series champion.
The LA Dodgers have a roster filled with studs, but there are a few names who could add "All-Star" to their resume for the first time in 2025.
The San Diego Padres could look to trade Michael King to a few different suitors this season if they can land the right return.
Cutting payroll seemed to be the San Diego Padres’ main focus this offseason. However, the recent signings of Jason Heyward, Connor Joe, Kyle Hart, and Nick Piv