Some of Los Angeles’ most celebrated sports franchises have united to support the communities filled with their devoted fans as many remain without essentials after the devastating wildfires.
LA Dodgers athletes Freddie Freeman and Chris Taylor, along with other celebrities, are actively supporting the victims of the LA fires. They have donated funds and organized fundraisers for firefighting and relief services.
As devastating wildfires have raged through Los Angeles this past week, several Dodgers have contributed to relief efforts as the city continues to fight to contain the blazes. According to ESPN's Jeff Passan,
The Los Angeles ... The Dodgers recently parted ways with Gavin Lux by sending him to the Cincinnati Reds. They brought back Teoscar Hernandez and are now predicted to trade Chris Taylor.
Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani announced he is donating $500,000 to help firefighters and those forced to live in shelter to help animals in need.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers, in conjunction with 11 other professional sports organizations in Los Angeles, will come together to host a donation event to benefit recent victims of this month’s Los Angeles wildfires tomorrow,
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman and 2024 World Series MVP, Freddie Freeman, and his wife Chelsea, have donated to wildfire relief efforts. Other Dodgers players are joining him as well.
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Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman and his wife, Chelsea, donated $300,000 to wildfire relief efforts in Los Angeles, according to ESPN's Jeff
After Kim's arrival, the Dodgers have six middle infielders. Tommy Edman, Mookie Betts, Lux, Kim, Chris Taylor and Miguel Rojas can all occupy infield roles. According to Los Angeles Times Jack ...