![]() ![]() Visitors can park in the angled parking spots which are reserved for visitors of 170 S. Parking: Free parking is available in the parking lot next to our entrance which is at the northeast corner of the building. ![]() There is no charge to visit our Museum Store which features over 500 unique bobbleheads and a wide variety of merchandise. We are located in the same building as Stack'd Burger Bar and Colectivo. Reds (RHP Luis Cessa, 0-0, 0.00 ERA) at Dodgers (RHP Walker Buehler, 1-0, 1.80 ERA), Thursday, 7:10 p.m.Visitor Information We are open 7 days a week.Bobble in today!Įnter at the door under our logo at the northeast corner of the building next to the parking lot and take the stairs or elevator to the 2nd floor. … Hall of Fame broadcaster Jaime Jarrin will throw the ceremonial first pitch Thursday prior to his final home opener as the Dodgers’ Spanish-language play-by-play announcer. Steve Garvey, Don Newcombe and Fernando Valenzuela comprised the inaugural “Legends” class in 2019. Although he will not be in attendance, Wills’ career will celebrated prior to Saturday’s game against the Reds, accompanied by a bobblehead giveaway. Maury Wills will officially become the fourth member of the “Legends of Dodger Baseball,” the team announced. MLB’s investigation into allegations of sexual assault against Bauer remains open with the expectation that Bauer will be interviewed by the commissioner’s office at some point before discipline is announced.Īn investigation by the Pasadena Police led to no criminal charges against Bauer and the woman’s request for a restraining order against Bauer was also denied last year. With the exception of the offseason, Bauer has been on administrative leave since last July with the players’ union agreeing to each extension. The latest leave was set to expire on Saturday but now will extend through April 22. MLB has once again extended Trevor Bauer’s administrative leave. But each swing I take it gets better and better. “It’s just one of those things where until you start driving the ball, there’s always that thought in the back of your head – ‘Is it still there?’ That just comes with everything. ![]() “I mean, absolutely,” Muncy said Wednesday. Muncy acknowledges the Dodgers manager is accurate in his assessment of the mental hurdle that needs to be overcome after an injury as significant as his. But Max will ultimately be Max, for sure.”Ĭonsidering Muncy’s importance to the Dodgers – as highlighted by the team’s struggles without him in the postseason last year – they need Roberts to be right. “I think what happens when you’re coming back from injury, there is a point where you can feel that you’re healthy and you’re strong enough, but in practice, in the at-bat, that last letting it go and releasing the barrel, as far as kind of the twitchy part of it, I think that’s where it’s gonna come. “I think it’s limiting in the sense that he’s got to ultimately trust that he’s healthy,” Roberts said. ![]() I feel like I’ve been getting some really good swings off. Each day you’ve just got to get it moving. I’m not going to use it as an excuse,” Muncy said when asked how his elbow has responded to playing every day. But he was on base four times in Wednesday’s win, including his first home run of the season, a solo shot in the ninth inning.īefore the game, Muncy was philosophical about his slow start but optimistic about his recovery from last October’s serious elbow injury. Muncy’s bad hitting luck followed him to Minnesota, where Twins center fielder Byron Buxton ran down a Muncy drive in Tuesday night’s game and right fielder Max Kepler caught another at the wall in the right field corner on Wednesday.Īll of that was part of a 1-for-16 start to the season for Muncy. It makes me feel really good about myself.” “Yeah, I like to do that when the wind blows in,” Dodgers infielder Max Muncy said sarcastically of two fly balls he hit into the strong winds at Coors Field on Sunday. MINNEAPOLIS - Timing is everything for a hitter. ![]()
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