Freddie Freeman knew what he was signing up for when he joined the Dodgers, but even he admits its on a distinctive level.
Brandon Gomes pushed back on the notion his Dodgers are baseball’s new ‘Evil Empire,’ but someone in the marketing department maybe didn’t get that memo.
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