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There’s nothing normal about the coronavirus-shortened 2020 MLB season except for one thing — the Dodgers still don’t have a reliable closer, Bill Plaschke writes.
LAFC defender Jordan Harvey shares his diary about life in Orlando, Fla., site of the soccer bubble for the MLS Is Back tournament.
In his first video conference with his new Angels team, third baseman Anthony Rendon said he’d prefer music to fake crowd noise during games.
Teams have truckloads of equipment arriving at the NBA headquarters in Orlando, including photos and other items to make it feel like their home facilities.
The Inspiration Games give Allyson Felix, Tianna Bartoletta and others a chance to compete against other Olympic stars amid the coronavirus outbreak.
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Lakers and Clippers
The Clippers departed L.A. on Wednesday and will begin practice Friday in Florida for the NBA restart with the second-best record in the Western Conference.
Lakers third-year forward Kyle Kuzma thinks this next portion of the NBA season will be important for his own legacy, so ‘that’s why I’m taking it so serious.’
Clippers owner Steve Ballmer is known as an energetic and upbeat leader, but he shies away from publicizing his charitable work, which he’s very involved in.
Danny Green and Kyle Kuzma say the Lakers are ready for the rest of NBA season in the bubble. At least as ready as they can be at this point.
How the Dodgers and Angels were looking before the shutdown
Here’s what happened with the Dodgers and Angels before the plug was pulled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
UCLA and USC
Tyson Brummett, who was drafted out of UCLA by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2007, died Friday in a plane crash with three others in Utah.
USC announced Friday that another athlete has tested positive for COVID-19. The school has conducted 126 tests over two weeks and two have come back positive.
Center Makur Maker, a five-star prospect, says he will attend Howard University, a historically Black college in Washington, after considering UCLA.
As their children return to campus, parents of athletes at UCLA and USC say the schools need to take a safety-first approach to the coronavirus.
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