Dodgers: Everything You Need to Know For Today’s Exhibition Game
The Dodgers are playing a different team for the first time since March, and we could not be more thrilled about it. Before Los Angeles takes on the Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium, here is all of the information you need to know.
The first thing to note is the scheduled start times for everything involved. First pitch is set to be at 6:10 p.m, and without any fans or entertainment, it’s difficult to see that getting delayed. Both teams will take batting practice before the game, though they will remain entirely separate per MLB guidelines. The Dodgers take batting practice first.
- 3:25 p.m. Dodgers batting practice
- 4:25 p.m. Diamondbacks batting practice
- 6:10 p.m. First Pitch – Dodgers vs. Diamondbacks
For Dodgers fans, they can watch the game on SportsNet LA and listen on AM 570. Mitchell White is set to take the ball for Los Angeles to start, and he will face off against Arizona’s Taylor Widener. The two teams will also face off on Monday ar Dodger Stadium before welcoming the Angels into town on Tuesday.
Tonight, @OrelHershiser @alannarizzo and I get to call a baseball game from Dodger Stadium. pic.twitter.com/fVaHNFW51v
— Joe Davis (@Joe_Davis) July 19, 2020
The vast majority of Dodgers games featured on SportsNet LA this year will be called by Joe Davis and Orel Hershiser. Alanna Rizzo will serve as the field reporter once again for the team in 2020, while also being featured as part of the live programming. All games are set to be called from Dodger Stadium.
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This Dodger Girl is so HAPPY that this day is finally here!! Go Dodger Blue!!
You better put your glasses on, it’s spelled correctly. And apologize to him while your at it!
And no brawls allowed due to distancing rules….No managers in umps faces….Just good ole name calling….from a distance..