Giants held to 1 hit, Dodgers avoid sweep
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Dave Roberts shared his honest thoughts on Logan Webb hitting Dalton Rushing with a pitch during Thursday's Dodgers-Giants game.
Over the last decade-plus, the Los Angeles Dodgers have been very successful on the backs of star players, helping them win three World Series championships.
Tempers are flaring between the rival Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants, with Dalton Rushing at the center of it all.
Behind a dominant, tone-setting performance from Tyler Glasnow and a long-overdue breakthrough with runners in scoring position, the Dodgers avoided a sweep with a 3-0 win over the San Francisco Giants. After two flat losses to open the series, this was the response they needed, cleaner, sharper, and far more opportunistic.
The Chicago Cubs announced that they have made a trade with the Colorado Rockies. They beat the Phillies earlier in the day.
The San Diego Padres are tied for first place in the NL West. Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said the defending champs aren't concerned.
The first clash of the season between the Giants and Dodgers featured an undercurrent of tension, with Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts saying he thought San Francisco right-hander Logan Webb intentionally hit Dalton Rushing in the sixth inning of Thursday afternoon’s series finale at Oracle Park.
The Giants (11-13) have won back-to-back games over the Dodgers (16-8) as San Francisco sits 5-1 over the last six games. Los Angeles is 1-4 over the past five games amid its worst stretch of the season.
Patrick Bailey delivered one of the most thrilling moments of last season just over seven months ago, hitting a walk-off grand slam off’ Tanner Scott as the Giants tried to keep their slim postseason hopes alive.
Los Angeles Dodgers fans who attended the Dodgers 365 Expo at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday got a special experience. A drone show celebrated the recent success of the back-to-back champions and really showed off what the technology can do.