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With blood in the water and the World Series field wide open, several contenders moved to prepare their rosters for October.
In the first game after a chaotic MLB trade deadline, the San Diego Padres beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-1. Nick Pivetta delivered a gem, going seven innings ...
"We're in a position where we're in first place, and I don't even think we've played our best baseball yet,” Dodgers GM ...
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts gets into a heated argument with Padres manager Mike Shildt and the benches clear in the ninth inning of the Dodgers' 5-3 loss.
Despite Mookie Betts hitting a solo homer and Walker Buehler's solid start, defensive errors, including mistakes by Freddie Freeman and Miguel Rojas, allowed San Diego to capitalize and take a 2-1 ...
Los Angeles did not make any high-profile deals, though NL West rival San Diego was very active at the trade deadline.
Los Angeles Dodgers veteran Dustin May took a clear stance with the team, which led to a surprising trade to the Boston Red ...
Compared with the flurry of blockbuster deals that reverberated around them in the National League, the Dodgers’ moves were mild, tame and certainly cost conscientious.