Dodgers Nation Week In Review: June 22 – June 28
The Los Angeles Dodgers put together another impressive week, going 5-2. After a series with the San Diego Padres, the Dodgers traveled to Kansas City for an Interleague matchup with the Royals, where the Dodgers won the final two games after dropping the first.
Finally, the St. Louis Cardinals came to Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers took two of the first three games as the series concludes Sunday.
Matt Kemp continued to regain his form during the week. On Wednesday against the Royals, Kemp hit a solo run to tie a game the Dodgers would go on to win, 5-4. The next night, Kemp threw out Allen Craig at the plate, keeping the Cardinals scoreless as the Dodgers eventually won, 1-0.
Here are the biggest stories of the week:
Hanley Ramirez And Justin Turner Removed From Game
Alex Guerrero Running At Camelback Ranch
Colletti Wants To Shore Up Bullpen Before Trade Deadline
Crawford Resumes Recovery From Sprained Ankle
Andre Ethier Rests With ‘Various Bumps And Bruises’
Chad Billingsley Has Surgery To Repair Tendon In Elbow
Stan Kasten ‘Disappointed’ With SportsNet LA Blackout
Judge Denies Motion To Dismiss Lawsuit Against Puig
A.J. Ellis, Don Mattingly Discuss Team, Trade Deadline
Ex-Owner McCourt Says He Brought Value To Franchise
Clayton Kershaw Among Candidates For ESPN ESPY Award
Clint Robinson Promoted To Dodgers, Romak Designated For Assignment
Puig Says He Would Accept Home Run Derby Invitation
Seager And Urias Named To 2014 Futures Game
Puig Leads All Outfielders In NL All-Star Voting Ballot
Mattingly Says He’ll Continue To Sit Ramirez Late
J.P. Howell Believes Bullpen Is Rounding Into Form
Van Slyke Isn’t Concerned Over His Place In Outfield
Vin Scully Discusses No-Hitters And Future Plans
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