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This Day In Dodgers History: Mike Piazza Hits Longest Home Run At Joe Robbie Stadium
In just his third season with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Mike Piazza hit the longest home run at Joe Robbie Stadium with a majestic grand slam to center field that traveled 477 feet.
From Max Muncy’s eighth-inning blast to Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s legendary finish, here are the five plays that changed everything in the Dodgers’ 5-4, 11-inning Game 7 World Series win over the Blue Jays — and sealed a dynasty in Dodger Blue.
The Colorado Rockies may have lost the game on Monday evening in Dodger Stadium, but they still wrecked some pretty remarkable history in the making for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Ezequiel Tovar led off in the seventh inning and cracked a solo home run off Kyle Hurt.
Consider that “top priority” handled for the Dodgers -- and emphatically so. After a fervent sweepstakes, reigning American League Most Valuable Player Shohei Ohtani has agreed to terms with the Dodgers on a record-demolishing 10-year,
As the Dodgers demolished the Phillies on Sunday, infielder Max Muncy continued to climb up the franchise leaderboards.
The Giants outfielder dove across home plate as the throw from cutoff man Miguel Rojas sailed over catcher Dalton Rushing’s head, completing his 360-foot sprint around the base paths that tied the score at 2 in the fifth inning of the finale of the four-game series Thursday night.
The high-five is so deeply woven into sports culture that it feels like it has existed forever. But while former Dodgers outfielder Glenn Burke is known for creating that iconic gesture on Oct. 2, 1977,