Dodgers Notes: Former LA Outfielder Released, Will Smith Joins Exclusive Company, Top Reliever Heads to IL
The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks to open their three-game road series on Monday by a score of 8-4. The offense had 10 hits and drew eight walks without striking out once, while the bullpen threw four shutout innings.
Off the field, a former Dodgers outfielder was designated for assignment by MLB’s worst team before electing free agency. Additionally, catcher Will Smith joined some exclusive company after a dominant weekend in Toronto, and the Dodgers placed one of their best relievers on the injured list.
Here’s all the latest Dodgers headlines:
Former Dodgers Outfielder Designated for Assignment By MLB’s Worst Team
Dodgers Place Veteran Reliever on Injured List
Dodgers’ Will Smith Makes Exclusive MLB History, Opens Up About Increase in Production
Dodgers News: MLB Plans on Modifying Uniforms After Player Complaints
Dodgers’ Max Muncy Doesn’t Care About Revenge Ahead of NLDS Rematch With Diamondbacks
Dave Roberts Says Games Against Arizona Don’t Have Extra Motivation For Dodgers
Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman Reveals What It Means to Hit Home Run in Front of Family in Toronto
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