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Shohei Ohtani made his first Major League Baseball pitching start in 663 days and his first ever for the Los Angeles Dodgers Monday night at Dodger Stadium. The outing lasted just an inning; he threw 28 pitches and allowed a run on two hits while throwing a costly wild pitch.
Shohei Ohtani made his highly anticipated return to the mound, and his first-ever appearance for the Dodgers on Monday against the Padres.
Andy Pages was fired up after the Dodgers CF was hit by a fastball from Padres starter Dylan Cease in the fourth, prompting a visit from both managers.
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On Monday, Zach Pressnell of Cardinals on SI named St. Louis closer Ryan Helsley, a two-time All-Star and impending free agent, as the ideal trade target for the Dodgers ahead of the Jul. 31 deadline. "Los Angeles should go get Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley and it shouldn't wait any longer to do so," Pressnell wrote.
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For every split-second that Andy Pages continued his staredown of Dylan Cease, the possibility of Dodgers-Padres fireworks seemed to increase exponentially. Players from both sides jumped the railings of their dugouts and scowled at each other from the warning-track dirt.