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The Dodgers try for number seven on Tuesday night against the Braves, with Dustin May on a major league mound for the first time in 685 days. Chris Sale is the second reigning Cy Young Award winner the Dodgers are facing in six days.
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Sporting News on MSNDodgers Roki Sasaki hit with cheating allegations after video posted from Tigers gameThe Los Angeles Dodgers rookie was accused of violating MLB's sticky stuff rules following a rough start against the Detroit Tigers.
Dustin May pitched five strong innings after missing nearly two years, Mookie Betts hit his third go-ahead homer of the season and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the winless Atlanta Braves 3-1.
Dustin May hopped, skipped, jumped off the mound. He might as well have floated. It’s been nearly two years since the Los Angeles Dodgers starter had last pitched in a major-league game, and he bears the scars of a 22-month trek that nearly cost him his life well after it threatened his livelihood.
Dodgers edge out the Braves on Tuesday night, courtesy of another clutch Mookie Betts homer, and reach a stellar milestone
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SportsLine's model simulated the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Detroit Tigers 10,000 times and revealed its MLB picks for Thursday's Opening Day matchup
This stands to benefit left-handed hitters most, as the wind will be blowing out to their pull side. The Los Angeles Dodgers face Bryce Elder, a right-handed starting pitcher who will try to mitigate the windy conditions with his 49.9% career ground ball rate.
Find out how to watch the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Atlanta Braves series, with TV channel info, live streaming options, game times, probable starting
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Dodgers Nation on MSNDodgers Notes: Ex-LA Pitcher Retires, Freddie Freeman Injury Update, Mookie Betts Makes White House DecisionThe Los Angeles Dodgers stayed perfect in 2025 as they improved to 7-0 with a 3-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves. In off the field news, a former Dodgers starting pitcher is officially leaving the game of baseball after 13 seasons.