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Los Angeles Dodgers
vs
New York Mets
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
05/27/2016
7:10pm EST

Lines:
Los Angeles +1.5
New York -1.5

Total:
Over 7 (-124)
Under 7 (+112)

Community Picks: Los Angeles Dodgers 0% vs New York Mets 0%

Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Los Angeles Dodgers
This is The StewPod, our baseball podcast with a dash of pop culture. If you dig the show, please  subscribe and review us on iTunes . Is Miami Marlins hitting coach Barry Bonds a jerk because he wouldn't take a picture with Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Joc Pederson before a game? Or have athletes gotten too cozy with each other these days?  [ Join a Yahoo Daily Fantasy Baseball contest now ] On this week's edition of the StewPod, Chris and Mike discuss the interaction between the two players , and determine whether Bonds had a good reason for snubbing the young outfielder. They also talk about what the New York Mets should do with Matt Harvey, and express their excitement for Julio Urias' call-up. As always, Bad News Ramen joins the program for his now infamous Three Strikes segment.  Here's a rundown of this week's show: • What are the Mets going to do with Matt Harvey? • It's Julio Urias time • Barry Bonds vs. Joc Pederson. Who ya got? • Three Strikes with Bad News Ramen • Important question: When were you snubbed by one of your idols? • Brief TV talk [ Music :  "Butter" by Leyya ] More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: - - - - - - - Chris Cwik is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at christophercwik@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @Chris_Cwik Continue to Article
May 26, 2016 8:41:pm EST
Los Angeles Dodgers
The Arizona Diamondbacks suffered an ugly end to their road trip after two promising previous series. A return home to face the lowly and road-challenged San Diego Padres might be just what they need to get back on track. The Diamondbacks open a short five-game homestand with three against the Padres in a matchup of NL West bottom-feeders Friday night. Continue to Article
May 26, 2016 6:40:pm EST
New York Mets
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The Minnesota Twins have suspended pitching coach Neil Allen indefinitely with pay, following his arrest on suspicion of drunken driving. Continue to Article
May 26, 2016 6:23:pm EST
Los Angeles Dodgers
Major League Baseball used two iconic symbols of America’s pastime Thursday to introduce an unprecedented effort with the National Baseball Hall of Fame to share the game’s rich history with its fans. Legendary Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully narrated a video reading lines from “Field of Dreams” and commissioner Rob Manfred visited the house where much of the movie was made to announce a multiyear effort to bring Hall of Fame artifacts to hundreds of cities around the country. Not everyone can travel to Cooperstown, N.Y., to visit the complete museum and see all of its offerings, but baseball fanatics at least will be able to experience some of its history and artifacts, which are leaving the museum for the first time in the "We Are Baseball" tour. It's the first time MLB has organized such a tour. Commissioner Rob Manfred chats with Betty Boeckenstedt, born/raised in Field of Dreams house. Family 1st owners. pic.twitter.com/XDcZIOqKnn — Alyson Footer (@alysonfooter) May 26, 2016 [Elsewhere: Is Wade Boggs throwing shade at Red Sox with Yankees ring? ] The traveling exhibit will visit six cities by the end of the World Series this season starting in Davenport, Iowa, July 3-10. The exhibit will include artifacts used in some of the most memorable and recognizable moments in the history of the game, including the bat used by Bobby Thomson when he hit a walk-off home run in the 1951 regular season playoff and the glove worn by Willie Mays when he made the famous catch in Game 1 of the 1954 World Series. MLB Network's Greg Amsinger, Commish Rob Manfred, HOFer John Smoltz in front of FOD house in Dyersville, Iowa. pic.twitter.com/t5RtOMRhhN — Alyson Footer (@alysonfooter) May 26, 2016 The exhibit will also travel to Milwaukee (July 15-31), Kansas City (Aug. 5-21), St. Louis (Aug. 26-Sept. 1), Minneapolis (Sept. 16-29) and Las Vegas (Oct. 7-23) before the end of the season. It will make stops in hundreds of other cities in the coming years. [Elsewhere:  Derek Jeter wants to own a team and help baseball grow ] Fans will be able to take in a new IMAX movie about the past, present and future of baseball as well as a variety of experiences using modern technology to experience the exhibit such as virtual reality and inserting yourself in some of baseball's famous moments for a "History Selfie." More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: The StewPod: A baseball podcast by Yahoo Sports Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed - - - - - - - Kyle Ringo is a contributing writer to Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at kyle.ringo@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @KyleRingo Continue to Article
May 26, 2016 5:49:pm EST
Los Angeles Dodgers
  Major League Baseball used two iconic symbols of America’s pastime Thursday to introduce an unprecedented effort with the National Baseball Hall of Fame to share the game’s rich history with its fans. Legendary Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully narrated a video reading lines from “Field of Dreams” and commissioner Rob Manfred visited the house where much of the movie was made to announce a multiyear effort to bring Hall of Fame artifacts to hundreds of cities around the country. Not everyone can travel to Cooperstown, N.Y., to visit the complete museum and see all of its offerings, but baseball fanatics at least will be able to experience some of its history and artifacts, which are leaving the museum for the first time ever in the We Are Baseball tour. Commissioner Rob Manfred chats with Betty Boeckenstedt, born/raised in Field of Dreams house. Family 1st owners. pic.twitter.com/XDcZIOqKnn — Alyson Footer (@alysonfooter) May 26, 2016 [Elsewhere: Is Wade Boggs throwing shade at Red Sox with Yankees ring? ] The first-of-its kind traveling exhibit will visit six cities by the end of the World Series this season starting in Davenport, Iowa, July 3-10. The exhibit will include artifacts used in some of the most memorable and recognizable moments in the history of the game, including the bat used by Bobby Thomson when he hit a walk-off home run in the 1951 regular season playoff and the glove worn by Willie Mays when he made the famous catch in Game 1 of the 1954 World Series. MLB Network's Greg Amsinger, Commish Rob Manfred, HOFer John Smoltz in front of FOD house in Dyersville, Iowa. pic.twitter.com/t5RtOMRhhN — Alyson Footer (@alysonfooter) May 26, 2016 The exhibit will also travel to Milwaukee (July 15-31), Kansas City (Aug. 5-21), St. Louis (Aug. 26- Sept. 1), Minneapolis (Sept. 16-29) and Las Vegas (Oct. 7-23) before the end of the season. It will make stops in hundreds of other cities in the coming years. Fans will be able to take in a new IMAX movie about the past, present and future of baseball as well as a variety of experiences using modern technology to experience the exhibit such as virtual reality and inserting yourself in some of baseball's famous moments for a "History Selfie." [Elsewhere: Derek Jeter wants to own a team and help baseball grow ] The Hall of Fame has been around for decades and its somewhat surprising it has never taken artifcats on the road to share with fans in this fashion. It's a great idea and better late than never. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: The StewPod: A baseball podcast by Yahoo Sports Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed - - - - - - - Kyle Ringo is a contributing writer to Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at kyle.ringo@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @KyleRingo Continue to Article
May 26, 2016 5:49:pm EST
 
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