The Dodgers didn’t have Mookie Betts and didn’t play Freddie Freeman during the Tokyo Series against the Cubs, and still came home with two wins anyway, with a deep and still-functioning offense.
The Los Angeles Dodgers secured a victory against the Chicago Cubs at the Tokyo Dome but faced setbacks with Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman's absence. Clayton Kershaw was placed on the 60-day ...
Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani homers off Cubs pitcher Nate Pearson in the fifth inning of Wednesday's game. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) “Last thing I want to say is, to the ...
TOKYO — After taking his final question in the Tokyo Dome press room Wednesday night, his Dodgers having accomplished all they hoped to during their season-opening series in Japan, manager Dave ...
The Dodgers traveled overseas for the start of the season and returned home 2-0 after sweeping the Chicago Cubs in the Tokyo Series. Sasaki had the honor of pitching in front of Japanese fans to ...
TOKYO — Better safe than sorry. Despite his usual attempts to talk his way into the lineup, Freddie Freeman was not in the Dodgers’ lineup for the second consecutive game Wednesday against the ...
TOKYO — Better safe than sorry. Despite his usual attempts to talk his way into the lineup, Freddie Freeman was not in the Dodgers’ lineup for the second consecutive game Wednesday against the Chicago ...