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He’s giving 100 percent every time he goes out there' Smith said of a player who hates hitting in Los Angeles.
The San Diego Padres have enjoyed an ultra-competitive first half of the season with no shortage of intense moments.
And during the MLB All-Star Game activities on Monday, another example of that was shown as Dodgers catcher Will Smith, who ...
He didn't name names, but Tatis needed only identify his most talented opponent by jersey number and color in Atlanta.
Smith is having a career year at the plate – no one in baseball has been better with runners in scoring position – while the Dodgers limit his starts to avoid another second-half decline.
Here is the latest intel I’ve received in conversations and texts with front office executives from all 30 teams and others ...
The expectation is that the Padres will be interested if he becomes available, but Sportsnaut recently noted that the New ...
That includes second-year star Jackson Merrill, who was one of the brightest young players in baseball a year ago. Unfortunately, Merrill has struggled to get into a rhythm, hitting just .260 with ...
Star, Tatis scores a run and drives in another while reaching base four times; Kyle Hart perfect as bulk reliever ...
Luis Arraez hit that 2-0 fastball into the seats in right field at Petco Park for the only run of the game in a 1-0 Padres ...
Another year's All-Star festivities have come and gone, and now a particularly short second half is upon us. You know what ...
The catcher and first baseman will start alongside teammate Shohei Ohtani (DH), but second baseman Tommy Edman, shortstop ...
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