Dodgers Notes: Yoshinobu Yamamoto Dazzles; Dodgers Trade for Relief Pitcher, Cut Another
The Dodgers defeated the Chicago Cubs 4-1 on Saturday at Wrigley Field. Most of the highlights came courtesy of Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who struck out eight batters in five shutout innings to pick up his first major league win.
In other Dodgers news, the Dodgers traded for one right-handed pitcher and designated another for assignment, and a former National League Rookie of the Year who played two seasons with the Dodgers passed away.
Here are all the latest Dodger headlines:
New Interactive Dodgers Clayton Kershaw Bobblehead Officially Hits Market
Dodgers Keeping Yoshinobu Yamamoto on Weekly Schedule — For Now
Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani Reveals Conversation With Dave Roberts That Helped Him Settle Down
Dave Roberts Says Dodgers Starting Pitchers Will Go Deeper Into Games This Year
Dodgers Trade for Right-Handed Pitcher From Phillies
Dodgers Designate Veteran Pitcher for Assignment After Three Games
Dodgers’ Mookie Betts is Determined to be a Hall of Famer
Former Dodgers Pitcher, NL Rookie of the Year, Passes Away
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