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Another year, another All-Star Game won by the American League. One day we’ll see the National League win a game again... one day.
Although there wasn’t much excitement from the NL last night, there were a few great plays from Dodgers players. In the eighth inning, Justin Turner singled to center field for the first Dodgers hit of the night.
Start the rally, JT! pic.twitter.com/IpXQSxi5ri
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) July 14, 2021
Turner went 1-for-2, with Chris Taylor and Max Muncy each going 0-for-2.
Taylor added a couple of highlights in center field, though. He made two very impressive plays, covering a lot of ground to track down these two fly balls.
CT3 doesn’t miss. pic.twitter.com/RL0JB68sZv
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) July 14, 2021
Walker Buehler didn’t pitch for the NL team.
Dodgers links
- Bill Shaikin of the LA Times asked Dodgers players for their thoughts on the All-Star Game jerseys
- Shaikin also wrote about Rob Manfred’s thoughts on Dodgers president Stan Kasten’s comments on the Trevor Bauer situation
- Jack Harris of the LA Times shares the latest on some MLB rule changes we could see next season, including the end of 7-inning doubleheaders