Ohtani Comes Up Big in 4-3 Win over Padres
After suffering a tough loss to the San Diego Padres in a nail-biter that ended on a triple play on Tuesday evening, the Los Angeles Dodgers bounced back in a huge way.
After suffering a tough loss to the San Diego Padres in a nail-biter that ended on a triple play on Tuesday evening, the Los Angeles Dodgers bounced back in a huge way.
With three home runs, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Cincinnati Reds 7-3 in the second game of their four-game series.
The city celebrated its first “LA For All week” Sept. 19-23, to celebrate the LA For All Campaign, an anti-hate PSA campaign by the LA Civil Rights Department.
The Los Angeles Dodgers erased a two-run deficit in the ninth inning to tie the game late but it wasn’t enough as the New York Mets were able to get clutch hits from Pete Alonso and J.D. Davis.
Health-care startup Curative has re-launched its COVID-19 testing site at Dodger Stadium, the company announced today.
The U.S. is scheduled to begin its second attempt to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics in baseball today against Nicaragua in Port St. Lucie, Florida, with a roster including Matt Kemp and three other former Los Angeles Dodgers.
Wrapping the first month of his season-long “Ks for a Cause” initiative, Dodger pitcher Trevor Bauer donated $51,000 to Think Together, a program that offers after-school STEM and robotics programs for middle school students in southeast Los Angeles
Trevor Bauer is scheduled to pitch for the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium for the first time tonight when they begin a three-game series against the Colorado Rockies.
The Dodgers became aware of several issues with mobile ordering at concession stands early in today’s game and quickly disabled the system and switched to traditional walk-up ordering.
The Dodger Stadium mass vaccination site and Los Angeles’ four other city-run sites will be closed Friday and Saturday because the city will have exhausted its supply of first-dose Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, Mayor Eric Garcetti said today.
Avoiding holiday celebrations with those outside the household helps slow COVID-19.
COVID-19 cases continue to decline but the public is still being asked to remain vigilant and responsible.
At the end of the MLK holiday and Presidential Inauguration, some good news was waiting as the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has seen a decrease in COVID-19 positivity. At the end of last week, there was a decrease by 30 percent in a seven-day average of daily cases. Despite this, public health officials are still urging the public to continue with proactive measures: wear a face covering and maintain physical distance when venturing outside the house.
Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Austin Beutner said he has asked state and county health officials to allow the district to provide COVID-19 vaccinations at schools to expedite administration of the shots and speed a return to in-person classes.
As of Monday, January 11, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health confirmed 137 new deaths and new cases 12,617 of COVID-19. There were 7,910 people with COVID-19 hospitalized with 22% of these people in the ICU. According to the L.A. County Dept. of Public Health, statistics show that L.A County has gone from an average of 791 people hospitalized two months ago to about 8,000 patients, an increase of 1,000%.