A wild 8-6-2 double play that was nearly an L.A. grand slam didn’t faze the Dodgers, who rode a 10-K outing from Blake Snell and fended off a ninth-inning rally by leaving the bases loaded with Brewers to win a tense Game 1.
By the time Josh Naylor’s home run flew over the right-field fence at Rogers Centre on Monday night, most of the stadium was quiet … save for the Mariners fans above the visiting dugout and a whole section of Naylor’s friends and family who did not have to travel very far to see him play.
“It is with a heavy but full heart that I am announcing my retirement from managing the San Diego Padres,” Mike Shildt said in a letter released Monday.
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