Dodgers Notes: Andrew Friedman's Role With Lakers, LA Doesn't Want Japanese Stars to Pitch in WBC
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Dodgers Notes: Andrew Friedman's Role With Lakers, LA Doesn't Want Japanese Stars to Pitch in WBC
"The Los Angeles Lakers placed Los Angeles Dodgers president of baseball Andrew Friedman into an advisory role Friday, and ESPN's Ramona Shelburne revealed the executive's job. "Friedman, the president of baseball operations with the Dodgers, has played a lesser role. He mostly consults with Lakers president of basketball operations Rob Pelinka, sources said," Shelburne wrote. "Friedman has helped the Dodgers win three of the past six World Series.""
"The Dodgers have earned a long rest after their World Series win, and will return to baseball activity in March. The 2025 World Baseball Classic is also in March, but the Dodgers don't want their Japanese stars, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Roki Sasaki and Shohei Ohtani, pitching in the tournament. Here's all the latest Dodgers news and stories (click the headline for the full article):"
Andrew Friedman, the Dodgers' president of baseball operations, has taken an advisory role with the Los Angeles Lakers and consults with Lakers president of basketball operations Rob Pelinka. Friedman has contributed to three World Series titles for the Dodgers in the past six seasons. The Dodgers will observe a long rest after their World Series win and plan to resume baseball activity in March. The 2025 World Baseball Classic also occurs in March, and the Dodgers do not want Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Roki Sasaki or Shohei Ohtani pitching in that tournament. Additional Dodgers items note Shohei Ohtani's foundation and Mookie Betts' public message of commitment to the team.
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