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Per Sarah Wexler at MLB.com:
"To be able to jump on to a team like the Dodgers, a team that has had the amount of success they've had the last couple years, and then add a player like Mookie Betts, and then to be able to add myself to that mix as well?” Price said. “That's something special to be a part of, and we're both very excited for that.”Photo above via @Dodgers on twitter. Photo on the right via @Dodgers on twitter. Below are more links to check out:
- This Day in Dodgers History: In 1968 the Dodgers completed a rare trade with the Giants. In fact, it would be 17 years before another trade is consummated between the two clubs. They shipped Ron Hunt and Nate Oliver to San Francisco for catcher Tom Haller and a minor leaguer. Haller would play four seasons in LA; slashing .276/.344/.393/.737. He would also garner MVP consideration his two first seasons in Blue -- coming in 22nd in '68 and 29th in '69.
- Happy Birthday, Wayne LeMaster, Gilly Campbell, Todd Williams, Ernie Rudolph, Eddie Pye & Nathan Eovaldi!
- YouTube Video: You can watch the entire Betts / Price press conference (link here).
- Dodger Talk: New Dodger reliever Blake Treinen calls into off-season Dodger Talk to talk about the excitement of Spring Training (Dodger Talk Link).
- Via Steve Adams at MLB Trade Rumors -- "Pedro Baez Wins Arbitration Hearing Against Dodgers." He will make $4Million in 2020.
- Apparently, the Astros are apologizing... Too little, too late. Per Jeff Todd at MLB Trade Rumors -- "Astros Hold Press Conference On Sign-Stealing Scandal."
Bregman stated that he is “really sorry” and added that he “hope[s] to regain the trust of baseball fans.” Altuve expresed “remorse” and said that “the whole organization feels bad about what happened in 2017.” That was all for now.
Per Nick Goss at NBC/Yahoo Sports -- "MLB Twitter roasts Houston Astros for lackluster sign-stealing apology."
Via Chris Cwik at Yahoo Sports -- "MLB players react to Astros' apology for stealing signs: 'They didn't own up to anything'"
- Via Alden Gonzalez at ESPN -- "Dodgers' Andrew Friedman hopes Mookie Betts 'falls in love' with team, city."
Friedman also hopes to employ Betts for more than one season."We obviously know that his team control is up after 2020," Friedman said of Betts, who will make $27 million in his final season before free agency. "We're hoping that he falls in love with the team, the city, the fans and wants to be here for a long time."
- Thank you, Alex!
- Look who made it out to Dodgers Night at the LA Kings game last night, via a tweet from the Kings:
Chase Utley drops the ceremonial puck on @Dodgers Night at @STAPLESCenter ๐⚾️#GoKingsGo pic.twitter.com/pje1p28nO4— LA Kings (@LAKings) February 13, 2020
- Here are the new ruled being imposed by the leave, via a tweet from MLB:
Rule changes for the 2020 season were announced today by @MLB. pic.twitter.com/cXZrFzHv3F— MLB Communications (@MLB_PR) February 12, 2020
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