Dodgers Notes: Joe Kelly Reveals Free Agent Plans, Yankees Fans Who Grabbed Mookie Betts Receive Huge Punishment
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Los Angeles Dodgers free agent reliever Joe Kelly discussed his free agency and where he would like to wind up next season.
There haven’t been any reports about his market, and whether or not the Dodgers would want to bring him back.
In other MLB news, the two New York Yankees fans who grabbed Mookie Betts during Game 4 of the World Series received a massive punishment for their actions.
They have been banned from all MLB stadiums indefinitely, and are subject to arrest for trespassing if they are found at a stadium.
And finally, as the wildfires continue to ravage the city of Los Angeles and greater Southern California areas, Freddie and Chelsea Freeman have made a massive donation to help relief efforts.
Here's all the latest Dodgers news and stories (click the headline for the full article):
Joe Kelly Makes Intentions Clear About Potential Return to Dodgers in Free Agency
Dodgers News: Chelsea, Freddie Freeman Donate $300,000 to Help Los Angeles Fire Relief
Roki Sasaki News: GM Brandon Gomes Hopes Dodgers Get Second Meeting With Japanese Star
Another NL Contender Has Entered Tanner Scott Sweepstakes With Dodgers
Gavin Lux Breaks Silence After Getting Traded From Dodgers
Insider Urges Dodgers Rival to Sign Fan Favorite Free Agent Kiké Hernandez
Dodgers Fan Favorite Wants to Finish Career Elsewhere
Dodgers World Series Winning Reliever Joins AL West Squad
Stay up to date with all the latest fire information in Los Angeles:
- California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
- L.A. County Fire Department
- L.A. County Government
- Watch Duty
- Watch Duty organizes information on a map of the U.S., which is dotted with flame icons representing active wildfires.
- Genasys Protect
- Genasys Protect is a citizen site and app. Officials in your community use Genasys Protect to share safety information and instructions with you during emergencies.
To help fire relief efforts:
Click here to donate to the California Fire Foundation.
Click here to donate to the Salvation Army for fire relief efforts.
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