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After suffering another series of injuries, the Dodgers received two pieces of positive news before their Saturday night Padres showdown.
The San Diego Padres have taken sole possession of the NL West heading into their showdown with the Los Angeles Dodgers this weekend. Mookie Betts joins the show. The Good, The Bad and The Uggla has burgers, bets and a Bob. Jake and Jordan discuss all of this and more to close out your week on Baseball Bar-B-Cast.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres have one of the more bitter rivalries in baseball. Even the managers seem to have some beef.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are reigning solo at the top of the NL West after a 6-0 win over the San Diego Padres on Saturday. The shutout put the Dodgers at a 70-53 record, with the team moving just in front of the 69-54 Padres with the win at Dodger Stadium.
Things sure have changed since the last time the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers clashed, back in June.
The workers, who unionized last year, are ramping up the pressure during contract negotiations that have stalled over wages and benefits.
Two men were arrested after a fight broke out in the stands at Angel Stadium during a game between the Dodgers and Angels.
Notoriously bad MLB umpire C.B. Bucknor worked behind home plate in the series finale and it didn't take long for the Dodgers announcers to roast him. Shohei Ohtani led off the game for Los Angeles and was quickly the victim of two bad calls by the veteran umpire.
It’s Friday, August 15 and the Padres (69-52) are in Los Angeles to take on the Dodgers (68-53). Clayton Kershaw will take the mound for Los Angeles, while San Diego will announce its starter closer to first pitch as they put Michael King on the IL.