
Dodgers Nation Week In Review: August 25 – August 31
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The Los Angeles Dodgers spent the last week going up against National League West foes and went 3-2 in the process. A quick two-game set in Arizona went the Dodgers’ way as they came away with a sweep. However, after traveling to San Diego, the Dodgers dropped two in a row in extra innings before coming up victorious Sunday.
With one more month remaining in regular season, the Dodgers have plenty of work ahead if they wish to clinch the division for a second consecutive year. The Dodgers saw the returns of Hyun-Jin Ryu and Juan Uribe, who were both activated from the disabled list Sunday.
Both players had an immediate impact as Ryu allowed just one run in seven innings and Uribe went 2-for-5 with two RBIs.
Here are the biggest stories from the last week:
Ryu And Uribe Reinstated From Disabled List
Kemp Passes On Opportunity To Lash Out At Critics
Mattingly Focused On Health, Pennant Race
Don Mattingly Says It Would Be ‘Unfair’ To Call Up Julio Urias
Wallach Saw Strength In Numbers For Shift
Turner Looking Forward To September Baseball
Dodgers Focused On Clinching NL West, Not Lead In Standings
Mattingly Says Team May Have Considered Demoting Puig
Julio Urias Draws Comparison To Clayton Kershaw
Joc Pederson Named Pacific Coast League’s Most Valuable Player
Kershaw Calls Latest Outing A ‘Bad Start’
Umpires ‘Irritated’ By Mattingly’s Replay Request
Van Slyke Sprains Ankle, Removed From Game
Dodgers Pool Celebration T-Shirt Causes Stir At Chase Field
Mattingly Says Replay Will Keep Getting Better
LA Mayor Eric Garcetti Writes To FCC Regarding SportsNet LA Dispute
Brian Wilson Believes He’s Been Effective
Don Mattingly Using Bullpen As He Sees Fit
Correia Disappointed By Poor Performance
Joc Pederson Named To All-PCL Team
Mattingly Disappointed By Puig’s Baserunning Mistake
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