Dodgers Briefing: New batter’s eye, injury updates, Chico mania
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3. Don’t run on the Dodgers clubhouse attendant
The Dodgers played their first televised intra-squad game on Wednesday, and it wasn’t Mookie Betts or Cody Bellinger who impressed in the outfield, it was the team’s clubhouse attendant, Chico.
Look at that arm: On the final play of the game, Chico caught a fly ball in left field and threw a bullet to home plate to hold the runner at third base (watch below).
Summer Camp, baby https://t.co/1NKEePqs2N pic.twitter.com/KGJTXHKF7L
— Céspedes Family BBQ (@CespedesBBQ) July 9, 2020
Edwin Rios goes long: While Chico stole the show, another highlight from the intra-squad game was Edwin Rios’ home run off Blake Treinen, a towering shot into the right field stands. The young power-hitter has a good chance of making the Dodgers active roster as the last bat off the bench.
.@Edwin_Rios30 LIFTOFF 🚀 pic.twitter.com/3Zf8nRjvby
— SportsNet LA (@SportsNetLA) July 9, 2020
Corey Seager looked good: Seager is a full season removed from his Tommy John surgery and he is a hitting machine. After going 2-2 with a home run in his final Cactus League appearance, he went 2-2 last night in the intra-squad game.
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That does it for today. Please check back tomorrow for the next Dodgers Briefing!