Dodgers News: White House visit, Dodger Stadium tour guides, full WBC rosters

Mar 21, 2023; Miami, Florida, USA;  Japan designated hitter and closing pitcher Shohei Ohtani (16) and Japan catcher Yuhei Nakamura (27) and team Japan celebrate defeating the USA in the World Baseball Classic at LoanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Rhona Wise-Imagn Images
Mar 21, 2023; Miami, Florida, USA; Japan designated hitter and closing pitcher Shohei Ohtani (16) and Japan catcher Yuhei Nakamura (27) and team Japan celebrate defeating the USA in the World Baseball Classic at LoanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Rhona Wise-Imagn Images | Rhona Wise-Imagn Images

The Dodgers' visit to the White House last year, to celebrate their 2024 World Series win, was not without controversy. Fans and journalists alike urged the Dodgers not to go, given President Donald Trump's divisive (to say the least) tenure in Washington DC.

Dave Roberts had previously hesitated on a visit when asked about his openness to one in 2019, and Mookie Betts declined to visit to celebrate the Red Sox's 2018 win. Both were present during the Dodgers' last visit.

A White House representative told the California Post the Dodgers had accepted an invitation to return, in correspondence with their 2025 victory, but the Dodgers have yet to make an official statement and declined to comment when approached by The Athletic.

Dave Roberts told the Los Angeles Times that he would attend if the organization accepts this year's invitation. "I've never tried to be political," he said. "For me, I am going to continue to try to do what tradition says and not try to make political statements, because I am not a politician."

Dodgers News: Dodger Stadium workers' unionization efforts

Dodger Stadium's 55 tour guides were notified on Wednesday that they will be receiving raises despite failed union efforts to demand higher compensation. The Dodgers and guides' union — the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees — had reached an agreement on a contract, but it failed to be ratified by members twice before they decertified the union in January.

Still, the Dodgers raised pay from $17.87 to $24 a hour to account for the dramatic influx of tourists at Dodger Stadium over the last few years.

IATSE president Nicole Miller attributed to the Dodgers' decision to increase hourly pay to the union's prior efforts despite its eventual dissolution.

Dodgers News: Full World Baseball Classic rosters revealed

Full World Baseball Classic rosters were announced on Thursday. Nine players in, or formerly in, the Dodgers organization (seven major leaguers) will participate for the United States (Will Smith and Clayton Kershaw), Japan (Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto), Puerto Rico (Edwin Díaz), Korea (Hyeseong Kim), Great Britain (minor league pitcher Antonio Knowles), Israel (minor league third baseman Jake Gelof), and the Netherlands (minor league pitcher pitcher Shawndrick Oduber).

Roki Sasaki said at DodgerFest that his absence from Team Japan was at the Dodgers' request. Ohtani will not perform two-way duties for Japan, but will be ready to do so by major league Opening Day.

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