
Dodgers Notes: Will Smith Ready for October, Betts and Rojas Have a Plan, Roberts for Manager of the Year
The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 6-2 in the Bay Friday night. Freddie Freeman went 3-for-4 with a home run and Lance Lynn gave up 2 ER in six innings in the process. That marks win number 99 on the season for LA with two more opportunities to get to the century mark for the fourth time over the last four full seasons.
In other news, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expressed his confidence in Will Smith getting back to form in October and Mookie Betts and Miguel Rojas are behind a plan that could welcome fans to Dodger Stadium during their off time before the playoffs start.
Check out the rest of today's headlines here:
Dodgers Insider Thinks Dave Roberts Deserves NL Manager of the Year Award
Rookie of the Year Hopeful Working on Finding More Consistency
Dave Roberts Has Full Confidence in Will Smith Turning Things Around in October
Dave Roberts Breaks Down Caleb Ferguson Struggles, 'There Was Just No Command'
Mookie Betts and Miguel Rojas Suggested Plan to Welcome Fans to Workout Days in LA
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