Following this historic night, Shohei Ohtani also set a new record for most home runs in a single-season in Dodgers franchise ...
Green, whose tenure with the Dodgers spanned from 2000 to 2004, is remembered for his exceptional skills as a right fielder ...
Firefighters hope to take advantage of a break in the winds Thursday morning as they continue to battle the Mountain Fire in Ventura County that has already scorched thousands of acres and ...
With 51 home runs, he is now first on the Dodgers franchise list, topping Shawn Green’s mark of 49 in 2001. No other player has hit 50 home runs and stolen 50 bases in the same season ...
Leslie Marin takes a peak at Dodger Stadium ahead of Monday’s afternoon game and Jaime Maggio is on the field talking with former Dodgers outfielder Shawn Green.
You just never know with him.” Ohtani tied and then surpassed Shawn Green for the most home runs in a single season in Dodgers history with his performance against the Marlins. The two-way star ...
When Alex Bregman signed a 5-year, $100 million contract extension with the Houston Astros in 2019, it was likely the most ...
One of those home runs was No. 50, erasing the Dodgers franchise record held by Shawn Green and creating a frenzy among fans trying to grab the historic sphere. Three fans still claim ownership ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers claimed a historic victory in the 2024 World Series, defeating the New York Yankees in five games to secure their eighth championship title. This latest triumph adds to a ...
The latest stop toward what he hopes is full vindication comes against the Dodgers, a team that has thoroughly owned him in his career. Manaea spent the two previous years in the NL West ...
light orange and sea foam green seats. Freeman, slowed by a bad ankle, insisted he will be in the lineup for the opener. While the Dodgers are seeking their eighth title and second in five years ...
2-time MLB all-star Shawn Green talks Dodgers breaking records and gives his outlook on Game 1 of the World Series. This segment aired on the KTLA 5 Morning News on Oct. 25, 2024.