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MLB says Justin Turner ‘emphatically refused to comply’ with league security when he returned to the field after testing positive for the coronavirus.

An unnamed Chargers player who tested positive for COVID-19 is self-quarantining and will remain away from the team during contract tracing.

The Angels, seeking a new general manager, say goodbye to Tony La Russa, special advisor to the old GM, who was named manager of the Chicago White Sox.

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The coronavirus outbreak might prevent Dodgers fans from buying World Series championship merchandise in-person, but there’s plenty of demand online.

Who did Justin Turner interact with on the field after the World Series? The Dodgers infielder appeared, at some points, unconcerned about possibly spreading the virus.

Dodgers fans in Los Angeles and Texas celebrate the team’s first World Series title in 32 years following their triumph over the Tampa Bay Rays.

The Dodgers’ World Series win sparked a lengthy on-field celebration. Justin Turner eventually joined his teammates, despite his positive coronavirus test.

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UCLA defensive lineman Steven Mason has been suspended indefinitely after his arrest earlier this month on suspicion of felony domestic violence and child endangerment.

Shea Pitts won’t match his father when it comes to bowl bling, but the UCLA linebacker wants the Bruins to bring back a winning tradition.

In 2019, USC tight ends had 15 receptions — or just 4% of the Trojans’ total catches. New tight ends coach John David Baker hopes to change that.

Whatever confusion there is about Brian Norwood’s position, his goal is to help one of the nation’s worst passing defense units at UCLA.

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