• Women protest against Trump/Pence, rally voters around Southern California

    Women protest against Trump/Pence, rally voters around Southern California
    Thousands of women nationwide rallied Saturday, including in downtown Los Angeles and Orange County, focusing on women’s reproductive issues, getting out the vote and protesting the Trump Administration’s efforts to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
    It appeared there were hundreds of women and some men, wearing face masks and attempting to socially distance, marching from Pershing Square to Los Angeles City Hall, including several women dressed as handmaids
  • Women hold protests, voter registration drives around Southern California

    Women hold protests, voter registration drives around Southern California
    Women around the nation rallied Saturday, including at a march in downtown Los Angeles, focusing on reproductive issues, getting out the vote and protesting the Trump Administration’s efforts to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
    A number of virtual events, voter registration drives, phone banking efforts and text messaging campaigns also were on the agenda.
    In addition to the Los Angeles march, demonstations were scheduled in other parts of Southern California, in
  • Women hold marches, voter registration drives around Southern California on Saturday

    Women hold marches, voter registration drives around Southern California on Saturday
    Women around the nation participated in a series of pre-election demonstrations on Saturday, including a march in downtown Los Angeles, focusing on women’s reproductive issues, getting out the vote and protesting the Trump Administration’s efforts to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
    A number of virtual events, voter registration drives, phone banking efforts and text messaging campaigns also were on the agenda.
    In addition to the Los Angeles march, gatherin
  • Photos: Dodgers, Braves square off in NLCS Game 6

    Photos: Dodgers, Braves square off in NLCS Game 6
    Take a look at the photos of the Dodgers playing the Atlanta Braves in Game 6 of the NL Championship Series on Saturday, Oct. 17 in Arlington, Texas. Game 7, if necessary, will be Sunday night.
    Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler throws to the plate during the first inning of Game 6 of the National League Championship Series against the Braves on Saturday at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
    Dodgers second baseman Kike’ Hernandez attempts to t
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  • Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Sunday Oct. 18

    Santa Anita horse racing consensus picks for Sunday Oct. 18
    The consensus box of picks comes from handicappers Bob Mieszerski, Art Wilson, Terry Turrell and Eddie Wilson. Here are the picks for Sunday, Oct. 18 for horse racing at Santa Anita.
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  • Trump plays down virus as he steps up pitch for second term

    Trump plays down virus as he steps up pitch for second term
    By AAMER MADHANI and ZEKE MILLER | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — Gone are the days when President Donald Trump held forth daily at the White House podium flanked by members of his coronavirus task force. And the days when Vice President Mike Pence and other task force officials would head to Trump’s office to brief him immediately after their meetings.
    The White House won’t say when Trump last met with the task force.
    In the week since he emerged from coronavirus isolation, Tru
  • Armenia, Azerbaijan announce new attempt at cease-fire

    Armenia, Azerbaijan announce new attempt at cease-fire
    By AIDA SULTANOVA | Associated Press
    BAKU, Azerbaijan — Armenia and Azerbaijan on Saturday announced a new attempt to establish a cease-fire in their conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh starting from midnight, a move that comes a week after a Russia-brokered truce frayed immediately after it took force.
    The new agreement was announced following Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s calls with his counterparts from the two nations, in which he strongly urged them to abide by the Moscow
  • Dodgers’ Kenley Jansen tunes out the noise, tunes up his delivery

    Dodgers’ Kenley Jansen tunes out the noise, tunes up his delivery
    ARLINGTON, Texas — The exit velocity has been remarkable.
    After all, Kenley Jansen is the Dodgers’ all-time saves leader – regular season (317) or postseason (17). He is a three-time All-Star and the only closer to win the Trevor Hoffman Award as the National League’s best reliever in back-to-back seasons.
    But as his velocity dipped in recent seasons and the ninth innings featured more drama than everyone had become accustomed to, the support for Jansen disappeared with s
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  • Trump struggling to retain Upper Midwest in his win column

    Trump struggling to retain Upper Midwest in his win column
    By BRIAN SLODYSKO and JILL COLVIN | Associated Press
    WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is making a late reelection pitch to voters Saturday in Michigan and Wisconsin, states in the Upper Midwest that were instrumental to his 2016 victory but may now be slipping from his grasp.
    He’s facing headwinds not only in national polling, which shows Democrat Joe Biden leading, but also in battleground surveys.
    The Trump campaign has largely retreated from the TV advertising in the Midwest, s
  • Censoring evil is not that hard a call, social media …

    Censoring evil is not that hard a call, social media …
    Like any freedom-loving person, I’m awfully glad that there are groups such as the ACLU around to defend unpopular causes — say, American Nazis on parade.
    Emphasis on awfully.
    Because while such work is important, it’s essentially theoretically important. I am not losing any sleep over a lack of Nazis on parade. On the whole I am more on the side of the actress Mara Wilson, who on Twitter is Mara “Get Rid of the Nazis” Wilson. I am more on the side of Woody Guthrie,
  • Monday, Oct. 19, is the deadline to register to vote in the November election

    Monday, Oct. 19, is the deadline to register to vote in the November election
    LOS ANGELES — Monday is the deadline to register to vote in the November election.
    To be eligible to vote in an election, you must have registered 15 days before Election Day, which is on Nov. 3 this year.
    Anyone can vote in November if they are a U.S. citizen and California resident, are 18 years old or older on Election Day, are not in state or federal prison or on parole for the conviction of a felony, and have not been found mentally incompetent to vote by a court.
    According to the Los
  • Actress Rhonda Fleming, dubbed ‘Queen of Technicolor,’ dies at 97

    Actress Rhonda Fleming, dubbed ‘Queen of Technicolor,’ dies at 97
    SANTA MONICA — Hollywood was mourning the loss of another star from its Golden Age Saturday with the death of actress Rhonda Fleming at age 97.
    Fleming died Wednesday in Santa Monica.
    The striking redhead was dubbed the “Queen of Technicolor” for her work in films such as the 1948 musical “A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.” But she made a mark in black and white as well, in classics such as 1947’s film noir “Out of The Past,” Alfre
  • Rams at San Francisco 49ers: Who has the edge?

    Rams at San Francisco 49ers: Who has the edge?
    RAMS (4-1) vs. 49ERS (2-3)
    When: 5:20 p.m. Sunday
    Where: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara
    TV/radio: Channel 4, 710-AM, 1330-AM (Spanish)
    Line: Rams by 3
    What’s at stake?: After going 4-0 against the NFC East, the Rams begin to find out how they measure up in the tougher NFC West. Beating a team that swept them in 2019 would signal that this really is a better year for the Rams. A Rams win could bury the 49ers in the race for the two playoff spots – at least – that this divisio
  • Recipe: This black bean soup with crunchy garnishes makes some noise

    Recipe: This black bean soup with crunchy garnishes makes some noise
    Crunch, crunch, grind, grind. I am addicted to mouth noise.
    Yes, flavor and aroma are important. But for crunch lovers, foods with noisy-crisp textures offer the most satisfaction.
    When it comes to pureed soup, I add a crunchy garnish. I pass the garnishes at the table, so guests can add the crunch-makers at the last minute. My favorites include coarsely crumbled tortilla chips, crostini, or Corn Nuts or corn nut-like kernels (toasted or roasted or fried corn kernels – my favorite brand is
  • Pasadena to spend $11 million to cover Rose Bowl’s debt service

    Pasadena to spend $11 million to cover Rose Bowl’s debt service
    College football will be returning to the Rose Bowl this fall. But even still, it will do little for the historic stadium’s financial bottom line.
    The city of Pasadena, which owns the Rose Bowl, will spend $11 million this year to cover the stadium’s debt service. In typical years, that service would be paid by the Rose Bowl operating company.
    “This year we’re not able to for obvious reasons,” Rose Bowl CEO and general manager Darryl Dunn said. “So the city is
  • Online petition to keep Mexican Pizza on Taco Bell’s menu attracts more than 120,000 fans

    Online petition to keep Mexican Pizza on Taco Bell’s menu attracts more than 120,000 fans
    Taco Bell is touched but unmoved by an online petition to keep the chain from removing Mexican Pizza from its menu.
    It is one of several items the Irvine-based chain is retiring on Nov. 5 in an effort to streamline its menu and cut down on packaging waste.
    The drive, launched by New Jersey resident Krish Jagirdar, has attracted nearly 125,000 supporters at Change.org.
    In the petition, Jagirdar said losing the Mexican Pizza would be like losing a piece of childhood. It has been on Taco Bell&rsquo
  • LAFC’s Christian Torres, 16, keeps learning on the job

    LAFC’s Christian Torres, 16, keeps learning on the job
    International call-ups and injuries have tested the depth of the Los Angeles Football Club’s roster.
    Wednesday night, Bob Bradley turned toward his teenagers.
    Christian Torres,16, earned his first start. Erik Duenas, 15, and 19-year-olds Bryce Duke and Kwadwo Opoku came on as second-half substitutes.
    Torres and Duenas, along with Tony Leone, 16, were signed as the club’s first Homegrown players, having progressed through the club’s Academy system.
    “With all our young play
  • Pedestrian killed in Anaheim crash

    Pedestrian killed in Anaheim crash
    A sedan fatally struck a pedestrian in Anaheim early Saturday, Oct. 17.
    A Honda civic headed south on Beach Boulevard collided with a man near Stonybrook Drive at about 2 a.m., Anaheim Police Sgt. Shane Carringer said.
    The pedestrian was hit outside of a crosswalk and died at the scene.
    “It appears from initial reports that he sort of darted out into the street,” Carringer said.
    The driver of the Civic was a man in his early 20s, Carringer said. He initially drove away, but returned
  • Keeping your backyard trees healthy with these tips to help them grow

    Keeping your backyard trees healthy with these tips to help them grow
    “We have a large ash tree in our backyard. For the first time ever I recently noticed around 50 healthy, leafy shoots on the ground underneath it. These shoots were about 6-8 inches long with stems about ¼ inch in diameter, all of which were neatly cut at a 45-degree angle! There had been no wind or microburst that might have explained this and the shoot stems were green and flexible. This must have been done by a critter. Do squirrels to this? Why?” — Brian Westin, Whit
  • Halloween Boos!Letter: Scary movies, drive-thrus and Halloween candy beer pairings

    Halloween Boos!Letter: Scary movies, drive-thrus and Halloween candy beer pairings
    Get updates on fun Halloween happenings delivered twice a week to your inbox with our Halloween Boos!Letter. Sign up here.Welcome to the Friday edition of our Halloween Boos!Letter where the fun is intended for a grown-up audience. We hope you enjoy our selection of stories about horror films, virtual and drive-thru scares and food and drink. 
    Watching scary movies is one of the hallmark elements of the Halloween season, whether that’s getting a jolt of fear when Samara Morgan comes o
  • Mask on, I took a long-awaited journey to enjoy a much-missed activity

    Mask on, I took a long-awaited journey to enjoy a much-missed activity
    “How about a shopping trip, Mom?” Sara popped by to ask.
    Once upon a time, this would have been an easy question and I would have grabbed my purse and headed for the car. But that was BC – Before Covid.
    Having been quarantined for the past six months, I thought a spontaneous shopping outing sounded deliciously normal.
    “We’re not talking grocery store, are we?” I asked my daughter who has been shopping for and delivering my groceries since the shutdown.
    There w
  • Thousands of women to march, take part in pre-election activities today

    Thousands of women to march, take part in pre-election activities today
    Thousands of women nationwide are expected to participate in a series pre-election demonstrations today, including a noon march in downtown Los Angeles, focusing on women’s reproductive issues, getting out the vote and protesting the Trump Administration’s efforts to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
    A number of virtual events, voter registration drives, phone banking efforts and text messaging campaigns are also planned.
    In addition to the Los Angeles march
  • Now is the time to plant these trees, bulbs and shrubs in your garden

    Now is the time to plant these trees, bulbs and shrubs in your garden
    1. To stop or get better control of bermudagrass in garden plots or flowerbeds spray now with Ortho “Grass-B-Gon” Grass Killer (containing fluazifop-P-butyl). This product specifically attacks grasses and will not usually injure other plants. Spray to wet the grass fully, and apply twice, seven days apart before it cools off too much. Do not mow or cut the grass before or after spraying, and do not water within an hour of applying this product.
    2. It’s time to plant bulbs for S
  • More reader insight as Successful Aging celebrates 900 columns and 19 years

    More reader insight as Successful Aging celebrates 900 columns and 19 years
    Dear readers.
    This week is a continuation of my 19th annual anniversary column describing what I have learned from our readers this past year. 
    Ageism and insensitivity: One reader intends to call out those who demean older adults, speaking on behalf of the “beautiful, talented and intelligent (older people) who have contributed so much to what America stands for today.” A 77-year old reader disagreed with my description of ageism as a public health crisis, urging older people t
  • Bolsa Chica fire could have happy ending for the flora, fauna

    Bolsa Chica fire could have happy ending for the flora, fauna
    The July fire that torched 62 acres of brush at the Bolsa Chica wetlands — and stopped just short of homes — could prove a blessing in disguise.
    Entrance sign to Old Town San Diego State Historic Park.The exterior of the museum in downtown Tustin. SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsThe driver of a blue Ford Escape wipes tears away before talking with a CHP officer Wednesday morning. Foothill’s Baline Kahn connects for a two-run double during a North Hills League game at Vill
  • New foundation helps Long Beach’s Wrap The Kids help homeless

    New foundation helps Long Beach’s Wrap The Kids help homeless
    A new group called the Red String Foundation picked Long Beach’s own Wrap The Kids for its first grant — and for a job on top of that.
    Wrap The Kids is an organization that hires those who are homeless, organized by Susanna Twaite, to help others. The group started a few years ago by sewing quilts for babies — hence “Wrap The Kids” moniker.
    Since then, Wrap The Kids has branched out to doing giveaways at holidays, providing supplies to others who are homeless people
  • Got a vacancy? Here’s what to expect in a commercial real estate marketing report

    Got a vacancy? Here’s what to expect in a commercial real estate marketing report
    Some of you reading this column own a company that occupies a building you also own. Others are involved in some facet of the commercial real estate profession – a broker, lender, architect, escrow holder, title officer, or contractor.
    Still others might own a strip center, office building, or small industrial condo from which you derive monthly rent to supplement your income. (Hi, Rudy.)
    Regardless of your angle – you’ve been on the receiving end – or have prepared &ndas
  • NLCS Game 6 live updates: Dodgers’ Walker Buehler to start vs. Braves

    NLCS Game 6 live updates: Dodgers’ Walker Buehler to start vs. Braves
    Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler will start Game 6 on Saturday in another must-win situation against the Braves, who lead the series 3-2.
    The Dodgers are expected to have multiple arms available in the bullpen except Clayton Kershaw and Tony Gonsolin, according to SCNG’s Bill Plunkett.
    GAME 6
    Braves lead Dodgers 3-2 in best-of-seven NLCS
    When: Saturday, 1:38 p.m. PST
    Where: Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas
    TV: FS1
    Can’t watch the game? Follow our live updates feed below.
    A Twitter
  • Alexander: Dodgers emphasized doing ‘something special’

    Alexander: Dodgers emphasized doing ‘something special’
    How do you handle it, emotionally, when your season – and all those expectations you’ve faced from day one  – are on the line?
    “We’re still pretty confident in our team,” Dodgers pitcher Walker Buehler said Friday afternoon. “And, you know, obviously being (down) 3-1, there’s going to have to be something kind of special happen. And I think we have the ability to do that. I think we’re a pretty consistent group, and that’s definite
  • Dodgers extend NLCS with home runs from Will Smith, Corey Seager

    Dodgers extend NLCS with home runs from Will Smith, Corey Seager
    ARLINGTON, Texas — Will Smith couldn’t lose.
    In a moment straight out of a Hollywood script – namely “Gemini Man” – young Dodgers catcher Will Smith came to the plate in the sixth inning on Friday night with the Dodgers trailing by a run and Atlanta Braves lefty reliever Will Smith on the mound.
    It was a moment big enough for two Will Smiths and Will Smith got the better of it, launching a three-run home run into the left-field seats and giving the Dodgers the
  • Mookie Betts makes the small plays as Dodgers stave off elimination

    Mookie Betts makes the small plays as Dodgers stave off elimination
    Mookie Betts’ impact on the National League Championship Series was there, but you had to squint to see it before Friday.
    Betts drew a couple walks early in Game 2. He hustled out an infield single to jumpstart the highest-scoring inning in postseason history in Game 3. He made a leaping catch and quick throw from right field in Game 4. But he was not the impact player the Dodgers needed against the Atlanta Braves, who raced out to a 3-1 lead with a chance to clinch the series in Game 5.
    A
  • Northwood High fires football coach Paige Nobles after 8-win season

    Northwood High fires football coach Paige Nobles after 8-win season
    Northwood High football coach Paige Nobles, who in his first season led the Timberwolves an 8-3 record last fall, has been relieved of his duties, he said Friday, Oct. 16.
    Nobles, a walk-on coach, said he was informed of the decision Thursday during a meeting with principal Leslie Roach and assistant principal in charge of athletics Eric Keith but didn’t receive a reason for his firing.
    Northwood decided to go a “different direction”, Nobles said.
    “It definitely caught me
  • Northwood fires football coach Paige Nobles, who led team to 8-win season in 2019

    Northwood fires football coach Paige Nobles, who led team to 8-win season in 2019
    Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber. Subscribe nowNorthwood High football coach Paige Nobles, who in his first season led the Timberwolves to an 8-3 record last fall, has been relieved of his duties, he said Friday, Oct. 16.
    Nobles, a walk-on coach, said he was informed of the decision Thursday during a meeting with principal Leslie Roach and assistant principal in charge of athletics Eric Keith but didn’t receive a reason for his firing.
    Northwoo
  • Northwood fires football coach Paige Nobles after 8-win season

    Northwood fires football coach Paige Nobles after 8-win season
    Northwood High football coach Paige Nobles, who in his first season led the Timberwolves to an 8-3 record last fall, has been relieved of his duties, he said Friday, Oct. 16.
    Nobles, a walk-on coach, said he was informed of the decision Thursday during a meeting with principal Leslie Roach and assistant principal in charge of athletics Eric Keith but didn’t receive a reason for his firing.
    Northwood decided to go in a “different direction”, Nobles said.
    “It definitely cau
  • $20 will buy you kitty love at Mission Viejo Animal Services Center

    $20 will buy you kitty love at Mission Viejo Animal Services Center
    During October, you can find the feline love of your life at Mission Viejo Animal Services Center for just $20.
    The center has lots of sweet, loving cats just waiting for their new people to find them. Through Oct. 31, Dedicated Animal Welfare Group, the center’s nonprofit arm, is sponsoring the adoption fee for all cats 5 months and older.
    Approved applicants will pay just the microchip fee – $20 – before taking their new family members home. All cats are spayed or neutered, v
  • Photos: Dodgers try to avoid elimination in NLCS Game 5 against Braves

    Photos: Dodgers try to avoid elimination in NLCS Game 5 against Braves
    Take a look at the photos of the Dodgers playing the Atlanta Braves in Game 5 of the NL Championship Series on Friday, Oct. 16 in Arlington, Texas. Game 6, if necessary, will be Saturday.
    Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Dustin May throws against the Atlanta Braves during the first inning in Game 5 of a baseball National League Championship Series Friday, Oct. 16, 2020, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
    Atlanta Braves’ Freddie Freeman hits double against the Los Angeles
  • Photos: Dodgers avoid elimination in NLCS Game 5 against Braves

    Photos: Dodgers avoid elimination in NLCS Game 5 against Braves
    Take a look at the photos of the Dodgers playing the Atlanta Braves in Game 5 of the NL Championship Series on Friday, Oct. 16 in Arlington, Texas. Game 6, if necessary, will be Saturday.
    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Corey Seager celebrates his two-run home run against the Atlanta Braves during the seventh inning in Game 5 of a baseball National League Championship Series Friday, Oct. 16, 2020, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
    Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Kenley Jansen throws against
  • American bully girl Gypsi needs a special home

    American bully girl Gypsi needs a special home
    Breed: American bully
    Age: 7 months
    Gender: Spayed female
    Size: 33 pounds
    Gypsi’s story: Gypsi looks like a tiny pit bull, but she is a different breed. She is short and stocky and should weigh between 35 and 45 pounds when mature, although that is just an estimate. Her coat is the prettiest shades of blue fawn and white, and so very soft. She is a sweet, playful girl who is either a 100 mph Tasmanian devil with very sharp shark teeth or a completely passed-out snuggle bug.
    She was placed
  • UCLA sports teams will still be outfitted by Under Armour despite lawsuit

    UCLA sports teams will still be outfitted by Under Armour despite lawsuit
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — UCLA will still be outfitted by Under Armour this season even though the university is suing the apparel company for breach of contract.
    Athletic director Martin Jarmond has said there isn’t enough time to get a deal in place with a new outfitter.
    Under Armour announced in June that it is ending its contract with the school. The two sides were four years into a 15-year deal worth $280 million, which remains the highest in college athletics.
    UCLA filed a lawsuit aga
  • UCLA athletics will still be outfitted by Under Armour despite lawsuit

    UCLA athletics will still be outfitted by Under Armour despite lawsuit
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — UCLA will still be outfitted by Under Armour this season even though the university is suing the apparel company for breach of contract.
    Athletic director Martin Jarmond has said there isn’t enough time to get a deal in place with a new outfitter.
    Under Armour announced in June that it is ending its contract with the school. The two sides were four years into a 15-year deal worth $280 million, which remains the highest in college athletics.
    UCLA filed a lawsuit aga
  • Clayton Kershaw’s postseason narrative up for debate again

    Clayton Kershaw’s postseason narrative up for debate again
    ARLINGTON, Texas — The word beat Clayton Kershaw to the dugout during Game 4 on Thursday night.
    Narrative.
    Another disappointing performance in the postseason once again had analysts, expert and otherwise, debating the fairness and accuracy of the label Kershaw now carries as a future Hall of Famer whose legacy is tarnished by his postseason record.
    “That narrative couldn’t be further from the truth,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said to the media after the game.
    The numb
  • California authorities and GOP clash again over unofficial ballot drop boxes

    California authorities and GOP clash again over unofficial ballot drop boxes
    Contradictory information is swirling after a state-mandated deadline for the California Republican Party to stop using unofficial ballot boxes passed with little clarity about how the boxes will be used going forward and both sides claiming vindication.
    In a morning news conference on Friday, Oct. 16, Secretary of State Alex Padilla and Attorney General Xavier Becerra said the GOP has agreed to stop using mislabeled, unofficial, unstaffed drop boxes, which they have called illegal.
    But in their
  • Heart attack patient thanks doctor by sharing surf stoke

    Heart attack patient thanks doctor by sharing surf stoke
    In the cold winters living in Chicago, Sanjay Bhojraj dreamed of one day learning to surf.
    So when he moved to Southern California a few years ago after getting a job at Mission Hospital, the cardiologist was determined to soak in the Orange County lifestyle by buying a surfboard and wetsuit.
    Something, however, kept him out of the water: a fear of sharks. The doctor had heard about a shark attack at Corona del Mar a few years back, in the same waters he liked to train for triathlons, so he let
  • And the Emmy goes to … Bruce Rollinson

    And the Emmy goes to … Bruce Rollinson
    Bruce Rollinson’s office and home are replete with all sorts of awards.
    He has trophies and plaques for being named CIF coach of the year, Orange County coach of the year, national coach of the year and more.
    Now Rollinson has to find a place for his Emmy.
    Rollinson, the Mater Dei football coach who has led the Monarchs to seven CIF-Southern Section championships, three state titles and four national championships, arrived at Mater Dei on Thursday to find a large box waiting outside his of
  • NLCS Game 5 live updates: Will Smith hits 3-run HR, Dodgers lead Braves

    NLCS Game 5 live updates: Will Smith hits 3-run HR, Dodgers lead Braves
    The Dodgers will start pitcher Dustin May for NLCS Game 5 against the Braves tonight.
    Manager Dave Roberts said Walker Buehler will start Game 6 (if there is one). Clayton Kershaw and Tony Gonsolin will not be available tonight but everyone will be, according to SCNG reporter Bill Plunkett.
    Atlanta is countering with A.J. Minter as the “opener” in what they plan to be a bullpen game. This will be Minter’s first start since college.
    GAME 5
    Braves lead Dodgers 3-1 in best-of-seve
  • NLCS Game 5 live updates: Dustin May will start for the Dodgers

    NLCS Game 5 live updates: Dustin May will start for the Dodgers
    The Dodgers will start pitcher Dustin May for NLCS Game 5 against the Braves tonight.
    Manager Dave Roberts said Walker Buehler will start Game 6 (if there is one). Clayton Kershaw and Tony Gonsolin will not be available tonight but everyone will be, according to SCNG reporter Bill Plunkett.
    Lefty AJ Minter will start for the Braves. This will be Minter’s first start since college.
    GAME 5
    Braves lead Dodgers 3-1 in best-of-seven NLCS
    When: Friday, 6:08 p.m. PST
    Where: Globe Life Field in Ar
  • NLCS Game 5 live updates: Dustin May, Dodgers try to avoid elimination

    NLCS Game 5 live updates: Dustin May, Dodgers try to avoid elimination
    The Dodgers will start pitcher Dustin May for NLCS Game 5 against the Braves tonight.
    Manager Dave Roberts said Walker Buehler will start Game 6 (if there is one). Clayton Kershaw and Tony Gonsolin will not be available tonight but everyone will be, according to SCNG reporter Bill Plunkett.
    Atlanta is countering with A.J. Minter as the “opener” in what they plan to be a bullpen game. This will be Minter’s first start since college.
    GAME 5
    Braves lead Dodgers 3-1 in best-of-seve
  • NLCS Game 5 live updates: Corey Seager hits solo HR in fourth inning

    NLCS Game 5 live updates: Corey Seager hits solo HR in fourth inning
    The Dodgers will start pitcher Dustin May for NLCS Game 5 against the Braves tonight.
    Manager Dave Roberts said Walker Buehler will start Game 6 (if there is one). Clayton Kershaw and Tony Gonsolin will not be available tonight but everyone will be, according to SCNG reporter Bill Plunkett.
    Atlanta is countering with A.J. Minter as the “opener” in what they plan to be a bullpen game. This will be Minter’s first start since college.
    GAME 5
    Braves lead Dodgers 3-1 in best-of-seve
  • NLCS Game 5 live updates: Corey Seager hits solo HR, Braves lead Dodgers in fifth

    NLCS Game 5 live updates: Corey Seager hits solo HR, Braves lead Dodgers in fifth
    The Dodgers will start pitcher Dustin May for NLCS Game 5 against the Braves tonight.
    Manager Dave Roberts said Walker Buehler will start Game 6 (if there is one). Clayton Kershaw and Tony Gonsolin will not be available tonight but everyone will be, according to SCNG reporter Bill Plunkett.
    Atlanta is countering with A.J. Minter as the “opener” in what they plan to be a bullpen game. This will be Minter’s first start since college.
    GAME 5
    Braves lead Dodgers 3-1 in best-of-seve
  • NLCS Game 5 live updates: Corey Seager hits second HR, Dodgers lead Braves

    NLCS Game 5 live updates: Corey Seager hits second HR, Dodgers lead Braves
    The Dodgers will start pitcher Dustin May for NLCS Game 5 against the Braves tonight.
    Manager Dave Roberts said Walker Buehler will start Game 6 (if there is one). Clayton Kershaw and Tony Gonsolin will not be available tonight but everyone will be, according to SCNG reporter Bill Plunkett.
    Atlanta is countering with A.J. Minter as the “opener” in what they plan to be a bullpen game. This will be Minter’s first start since college.
    GAME 5
    Braves lead Dodgers 3-1 in best-of-seve

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