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While the Dodgers certainly have a long way to go in earning another White House invitation, they are back with a loaded ...
Almost all of the LA Dodgers' star-studded lineup was in attendance to tour the Oval Office at the White House on President ...
Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman missed the the team's White House celebration on Monday due to being placed on the team's injured list with a lingering ankle issue. Freeman was due to ...
LOS ANGELES - In keeping with a long-standing tradition, the Los Angeles Dodgers visited President Donald Trump in the White ...
Los Angeles Times beat reporter Jack Harris talks about Mookie Betts’ decision to go to the Trump White House with the team ...
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Wednesday he anticipates first baseman Freddie Freeman will return to the ...
As the Los Angeles Dodgers push for back-to-back World Series titles, they paused their schedule for a moment of recognition ...
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman was not with the team as they visited The White House on Monday, April 7, ...
Freddie was going to be the one to speak and he didn’t make the trip,” Kershaw said, per The Daily Mail. Freeman’s manager, Dave Roberts, said that he hopes to return to the White House to ...
The Dodgers visited the White House on Monday as players, coaches, staff and ownership were hosted by President Trump in a ...
Los Anngeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw expressed his gratitude towards his teammates after visiting US President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday.