Dave Roberts, Atlanta and All-Star Game
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Dave Roberts will manage the NL All-Stars for a fourth time on Tuesday. The Dodgers skipper welcomes a "respite" as five of his players join him at Atlanta's All-Star festivities.
National League All-Star manager Dave Roberts said including Milwaukee rookie right-hander Jacob Misiorowski on his team was “an easy answer” despite complaints from some players over his inclusion after just five big league appearances.
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EssentiallySports on MSNDave Roberts Clears Stance on Swing-Off Tie-BreakerAll-Star game gave the spectators a plot twist no one saw coming in their grandest baseball dreams—the swing-off. The post Dave Roberts Weighs In on Swing-Off Tie-Breaker for Regular Season After All-Star Game Trial appeared first on EssentiallySports.
The Dodgers manager says including Milwaukee’s rookie right-hander on the NL roster was “an easy answer” despite complaints from some players over his inclusion after just five major league
Braves fans gave Freddie Freeman a standing ovation, but even then Dave Roberts pulled a fast one on them. Ronald Acuña Jr. deserved the same treatment.
Even though it will be his first time managing the All-Star Game, Boone will have plenty of support around him. Back in spring training, he invited former Yankees and Braves manager Joe Torre to be a part of his coaching staff, as well as Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt, since the Yankees played the Guardians in the ALCS last October.
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Irish Star on MSNPat McAfee and Dave Roberts sidestep questions on Atlanta voting laws at MLB All-Star GamePat McAfee and Dave Roberts were tasked with answering a tricky question about why the MLB All-Star game was moved from Atlanta in 2021 ahead of the 2025 contest in Atlanta, Georgia
The MLB All-Star Game ended with a dramatic home run swing-off, which Kyle Schwarber aced. But fans still can't help but stress over who didn't participate.
More than an appearance in the All-Star Game, Scott might be glad to have a few days to regroup after leading MLB in blown saves through Sunday.
Los Angeles Dodgers phenom Roki Sasaki has begun working his way back from a shoulder impingement. Sasaki, who has not pitched since May 9, threw a bullpen session two days ago and is expected to do so again Monday, manager Dave Roberts told reporters Sunday ( via MLB.com ). Roberts mentioned Sasaki could return in late August.