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Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani's dugout habits in Saturday's 18-2 win over the New York Yankees have gone viral.
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Yardbarker on MSNRyan Yarbrough, Yankees shut down Dodgers to avoid sweepBen Rice hit a two-run home run and left-hander Ryan Yarbrough went six strong innings against his former club as the visiting New York Yankees avoided a three-game sweep in a World Series rematch with a 7-3 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday.
The Los Angeles Dodgers recalled right-handed pitcher Noah Davis and placed right-handed Luis Garcia on the injured list with a right adductor strain, retroactive to May 29. Davis, 27, has made three appearances with the Dodgers this season,
The Dodgers dumped Chris Taylor on May 18, but he caught on with the Angels and made his debut with the team Monday. The 2017 NLCS MVP shared his perspective and why he felt it was "time" for him to move on from the Dodgers.
His acquisition follows a pattern for the Angels, who have added notable players midseason to band-aid the roster and keep the team competitive. In June 2023, the Angels traded for Mike Moustakas. And in April last season, they signed Kevin Pillar after he’d been DFA’d by the White Sox.
Seemingly eternal Los Angeles Dodgers stalwart Chris Taylor was released by his longtime club on May 18—but the utilityman won't have to go far to find his next team. The Los Angeles Angels are signing Taylor to a big-league contract, they announced Monday evening. Taylor, 34, is in his 12th season in the major leagues.
With the Angels now swept out of the way, the Yankees can full return their attention to the World Series rematch with the Dodgers this weekend.
The Guardians and Angels close out their three-game series at Progressive Field Sunday afternoon. Follow along for live game updates.
The Los Angeles Angels sign a former two-time World Series champion with the Los Angeles Dodgers for Monday's contest.
Jansen pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 2010-21, the Atlanta Braves in 2022, and the Red Sox from 2023-24. The 6-foot-5-inch, 265-pounder played with two-time World Series champion Chris Taylor from 2016-21, who the Angels acquired on Monday.
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Sporting News on MSNDodgers add depth at key position from cross-town rival AngelsThe Los Angeles Dodgers didn't look far for their latest acquisition. They just checked out the most recent guy the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim designated for assignment and decided to bring him aboard.