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Blake Snell's playful bet with a Dodgers fan has added some off-field buzz as spring training heats up, but it’s overshadowed by troubling news on the injury front. Gavin Stone is shut down after a shoulder setback, raising concerns about the depth of the rotation that the team desperately needs to solidify. Meanwhile, Mookie Betts is getting back into the swing of things, even if he went 0-for-2 in his first Cactus League game. On a more positive note, Nick Senzel is impressing with his versatility, potentially securing a spot on the roster as the Dodgers shuffle their pieces. It's a mixed bag of excitement and anxiety as the boys in blue gear up for the season ahead.
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Dodgersnation
Dodgers Fan Makes Crazy Social Media Bet With Blake Snell
Dodgers ace Blake Snell and a fan made a "gentlemen's agreement" for the fan to get a tattoo.
Dodgersnation
MLB News: Spring Breakout Changes, Exhibition Games Set to Start, Max Scherzer Officially Signs
The MLB made changes to Spring Breakout, WBC exhibition games start Tuesday and the Toronto Blue Jays announced Max Scherzer's signing.
Dodgersway
Surprising veteran emerging as Dodgers utility solution in spring training
Nick Senzel's positive early returns from spring training could let him eke onto the Dodgers' roster.
Dodgersway
Dodgers hit with unfortunate injury update on important rotation depth piece
The Dodgers shut Gavin Stone down after experiencing a "setback" with his shoulder.
True Blue LA
What to expect from Mookie Betts in 2026
Mookie Betts played in his first Cactus League game on Sunday, played four innings at shortstop, was 0-for-2 at the plate and scored a run against the Angels. Betts in the first two-ish weeks of spring training got his work in on the backfields and in the batting cages, one of a few Dodgers who […]
Latimes
Chad Baker-Mazara’s dismissal from USC stemmed from more than one incident
Talented USC guard Chad Baker-Mazara has struggled to stay focused and control his emotions throughout his college basketball career.
