Storm clouds of the literal variety gathered above Chavez Ravine as Sunday afternoon’s Freeway Series exhibition game between the Dodgers and Angels began. But as dark as the clouds were, they were far less threatening and ominous than the figurative ones hovering over the Dodgers since news of the illegal gambling and theft scandal involving slugger Shohei Ohtani and his now-former interpreter and confidant, Ippei Mizuhara, broke on Thursday. The Dodgers have dealt with their share of off-field...
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Few babies and toddlers were enrolled in early childhood development
Sano will start at designated hitter and bat seventh in Thursday's season
From the column: "More than curious, not knowing made people here afraid. Would houses selling at twice their value raise property taxes? Would people continue to have access to the beach?"
The 30-year-old veteran third baseman, who hit at least 25 home runs in four major league seasons with the Minnesota Twins, was among the last group of players vying for a spot.
The 30-year-old veteran third baseman, who hit at least 25 home runs in four major league seasons with the Minnesota Twins, was among the last group of players vying for a spot.
The 30-year-old veteran third baseman, who hit at least 25 home runs in four major league seasons with the Minnesota Twins, was among the last group of players vying for a spot.
The 30-year-old veteran third baseman, who hit at least 25 home runs in four major league seasons with the Minnesota Twins, was among the last group of players vying for a spot.
European Union leaders were poised to agree in principle Thursday to open membership negotiations with Bosnia-Herzegovina, even though the Western Balkan country must still do a lot of work before talks can begin. The 27 leaders were expected to give the political green light at a summit in Brussels after the European Commission — the
In a twist not seen in years on Beacon Hill, a group of lawmakers tasked with negotiating major legislation opted -- at least for another week -- to keep their work open to the public.
The usual buzz surrounding the Angels was noticeably absent this spring, the departure of the supernova that was Shohei Ohtani giving their training camp the feel of a county fairgrounds the day after the circus left town. Gone was the Japanese media throng that greeted Ohtani in the parking lot every morning, followed the two-way star’s every move throughout the day and peppered players with questions about him in the clubhouse. Gone were the photographers who climbed the butte overlooking the...