Behind The Scenes For 2025 Dodgers Team Photo Day At Dodger Stadium
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Behind The Scenes For 2025 Dodgers Team Photo Day At Dodger Stadium
"The Los Angeles Dodgers held their annual team photo day at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday afternoon before taking on the Colorado Rockies. Dodgers players, coaches and members of the front office gathered to take pictures, which has become a tradition in the final weeks of the regular season. During Dodgers Photo Day, the team shared a video of several players learning where they will be seated for the group pictures."
""It's always in September," manager Dave Roberts said of Dodgers Photo Day. "Getting everyone out there, from the front office, to us on the field. "It's a day of no batting practice, so it's a weird day. We've got 20 games left, or something like that, so it's getting down to the wire.""
"Alex Vesia was activated off the 15-day injured list on Tuesday and rejoined the Dodgers in time to be part of the group photo. "I was ready for picture day. That's good, I guess," Vesia said of being present for Dodgers Photo Day. Though, Vesia's return was accompanied by Ben Casparius getting optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City and thus not being part of the festivities. Casparius had been on the Dodgers roster for the entirety of the season thus far, but will be absent in the 2025 Dodgers team photo."
The Los Angeles Dodgers held their annual team Photo Day at Dodger Stadium before facing the Colorado Rockies. Players, coaches and front office members gathered for group and individual photos, including a selfie with Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Hyeseong Kim. The team shared video and social posts showing players learning seating arrangements and scenes from Photo Day. Photo Day takes place in September and involves no batting practice as the regular season winds down with about 20 games remaining. Alex Vesia was activated off the 15-day injured list and rejoined for the group photo while Ben Casparius was optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City. The Dodgers extended a three-game winning streak with a 7-2 victory over the Rockies, highlighted by Emmet Sheehan's strong start, two home runs from Teoscar Hernández, and Mookie Betts' hot bat.
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