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Padres beat Dodgers, salvage split in Seoul Series shootout
The Padres offense had a huge day, putting up 15 runs against the Dodgers to get their 1st win of the year in Seoul, South Korea.
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Shohei Ohtani's interpreter fired by Dodgers after allegations of ‘massive theft' from Japanese star
The long-time interpreter to Dodgers player Shohei Ohtani, Ippei Mizuhara, is accused of finessing millions of dollars from the baseball superstar.
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Padres lose Seoul Series opener to Dodgers after wild broken glove incident
The San Diego Padres took a 5-2 loss against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the first game of the regular season and the first Major League Baseball game ever played in Korea.
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Splitting aces: Padres and Dodgers announce starting pitchers for Seoul Series
In 10 days the Padres and Dodgers will start first Major League Baseball series ever in South Korea. They are not skimping on star power for the historic event.
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New mural honors Shohei Ohtani in Hermosa Beach
With the City of Angels still buzzing with excitement over the Dodgers’ signing of slugger Shohei Ohtani, one local artist memorialized that joy with a new mural.
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Padres Embarrassed By Dodgers in Series Finale
This was awful. I mean, just incredibly terribly immeasurably awful. And it underscores the difference between the Dodgers and the Padres in 2023: When LA is pushed they push back. When SD is pushed they clam up. The Padres took a 5-0 lead on the Dodgers on Monday afternoon, only to watch their long time tormentors score 13 runs in…
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Turnabout is Fair Play: Padres Use Big 8th Inning to Knock Off Dodgers
On Friday night the Dodgers scored five times in the 8th inning thanks to a terrible night from the Padres bullpen to win the series opener at Petco Park. The strategy seemed sound so on Saturday night the Padres did the exact same thing to the Dodgers. San Diego scored seven times in the 8th, turning a 3-1 deficit into…
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Dodgers Beat Padres (Again) as San Diego Bullpen Loses Late Lead (Again)
Over the last handful of years the difference between the Padres and Dodgers has really come down to which team makes more highlight reel plays and which team makes fewer mistakes. Much more often than not, LA has been the team that comes up with the spectacular catch or timely hit while San Diego has made the blunder at the…
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Protesters gather outside Dodger Stadium as team honors ‘queer and trans nuns' on Pride Night
Protesters and supporters of a group of self-described “queer and trans nuns” gathered at Dodger Stadium during a LGBTQ+ Pride Night that followed weeks of high-profile controversy.
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Dodgers Hosting ‘Christian Faith and Family Day' in July
The LA Dodgers will host a “Christian Faith and Family Day” in July after facing backlash after the team’s Pride Night guest list.
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No Easy Way to Put It: Padres Swept By Dodgers
This is going to be quick because, to be honest, I am sick and tired of writing the same thing over and over and over again. The Padres simply cannot hit right now. On Mother’s Day in Los Angeles they were bad even by the incredibly low standards they’ve set for themselves this season. The Dodgers completed a sweep...
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Padres Freefall Continues With Another Loss to the Dodgers
The Padres have played 25% of their 2023 season. Through it they’ve looked like 25% of the team we thought they’d be. San Diego lost again on Saturday afternoon, this time 4-2 to the Dodgers in a game that was all too familiar to the Friar Faithful. Juan Soto continued his recent hot streak. Soto ripped a solo home run…
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Padres Undone Again By Punchless Offense and Balky Bullpen
The good news from Friday night, when the Padres opened a 3-game series in Los Angeles against the Dodgers, is it looks like Blake Snell is almost fully rounded into form and should be one of the National League’s better starting pitchers for the rest of the season. That is the only good news from Friday night. The same...
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Fernando Tatis Jr. Torments Clayton Kershaw, Leads Padres to Win over Dodgers
The Padres and Dodgers started a 3-game series at Petco Park on Friday night, their first of 13 meetings scheduled for the 2023 season. In the Padres clubhouse on Friday afternoon several players and manager Bob Melvin made it clear that last year’s NLDS victory over the Dodgers was amazing. But, that was last year. They made sure to point…
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And Here … We … Go! Padres and Dodgers Prepare for First Series of 2023
The Padres have 130 games left to play and are, in a lot of ways, just settling into the marathon that is Major League Baseball’s regular season. There’s really no reason to put any extra emphasis on a 3-game series in early May. Who am I kidding? This weekend at Petco Park is gonna be EPIC! The Dodgers are...
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Dad With Baby Strapped to Chest and Drink in Hand Snags Foul Ball at Dodger Stadium
A fan made a bare-handed grab to remember Sunday afternoon at Dodger Stadium.
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Special Dodger Memorabilia Taken From Barber Shop During Smash and Grab Burglary in Corona
A barber shop in Corona was robbed during a smash and grab burglary on Sunday as robbers got away with more than just hair products, they also took special Dodger memorabilia.
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FOWL BALL! Padres (and a Goose) Rally Past Dodgers to Win National League Division Series
The Padres scored five times in the inning, igniting Petco Park in a way Downtown SD has never seen before and leading to a series-clinching 5-3 win over the Dodgers, sending the Padres into the National League Championship Series for the first time since 1998.
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Padres Look to Musgrove in Another Closeout Game, This Time to Beat Dodgers
Joe Musgrove, as you’re probably aware by now, grew up in San Diego’s East County and attended many a Padres game as a kid. His introduction to the Padres – Dodgers rivalry was … well, it’s very on-brand for the vitriol these fan bases feel for one another. “At Qualcomm (Stadium), Phil Nevin was hitting batting practice and I’d...
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Padres Beat Dodgers, Now 1 Game Away From the National League Championship Series
On Friday night the Padres played their first playoff game at Petco Park with fans in attendance since 2006. It doesn’t take a fool to know the place was going to be bursting with energy and awfully darn loud.