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Dodgers see three-peat within reach after strong Opening Day
Summary
The Los Angeles Dodgers opened the season with an 8-2 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks, and the club highlighted roster reinforcements including Kyle Tucker and new closer Edwin Díaz.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers began their season at Dodger Stadium amid talk of pursuing a third straight World Series title. The team displayed the 2024 and 2025 trophies in the clubhouse as a visible reminder of that goal. Manager Dave Roberts acknowledged the opportunity while urging focus on the present. Opening Day featured a strong outing from Yoshinobu Yamamoto and an energized offense.
Key details:
- The Dodgers opened the season with an 8-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks.
- Yoshinobu Yamamoto worked six innings, retiring the final nine batters he faced after allowing a two-run homer to Geraldo Perdomo earlier.
- The offense produced a big middle of the game, including a three-run homer by Andy Pages, and scored eight runs across two innings.
- The roster includes recent additions such as Kyle Tucker and new closer Edwin Díaz, and general manager Brandon Gomes described the group as very talented.
- The club presented the 2024 and 2025 World Series trophies at Dodger Stadium and promoted the season as "The Quest For Three."
Summary:
Opening Day offered an assertive start that underscored the Dodgers' depth in pitching and hitting and avoided an immediate letdown from high expectations. The team framed the season around continuing its recent run of success while emphasizing daily focus. Undetermined at this time.
