Here’s a smorgasbord of leftover Dodgers stories from the weekend.
The Dodgers’ hype video for the season last week embraced their status as the bad guys of MLB. Bill Plunkett at the Orange County Register talked to some players about that perception of the team.
Alex Vesia talked in detail to Jack Harris of The California Post about his various designed gloves this season, with various ways of honoring his late daughter Sterling.
Among the Dodgers notes from Fabian Ardaya at The Athletic included Emmet
Sheehan’s trouble to hold his velocity deep into starts, both on Friday and during spring training:
“I think it’s just (that) my delivery is a little bit off,” Sheehan said. ‘But we’re working hard on it, so it’s going to get right. I know it will.”
Manny Randhawa at MLB.com reminisced about the Dodgers’ 1996 starting rotation that included pitchers from Japan, the Dominican Republic, Korea, Mexico, and the United States.









