Ten Los Angeles Dodgers players have spoken out against racial injustice in a video released July 16 and committed to use their platforms to amplify the voices of Los Angeles social justice organizations. “For centuries, the Black community has lived in a different America,” pitcher Clayton Kershaw said. “Instead of addressing racism, inequality, and injustice, Read More…
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Inglewood gives tentative approval to Clippers’ arena
INGLEWOOD — The Los Angeles Clippers are one step closer to building their own state-of-the-art 18,500-seat arena in Inglewood. The Inglewood City Council introduced an ordinance July 21 to approve a development agreement that would allow Murphy’s Bowl LLC, doing business as the Clippers, to build the Inglewood Basketball and Entertainment Center. “We’re excited for Read More…
SPORTS DIGEST: Dodgers are a week away from a game that matters
Three and half months late, the 2020 Major League Baseball season will start July 23 with the Los Angeles Dodgers hosting the San Francisco Giants in an empty Dodger Stadium, a few hours after the Washington Nationals and New York Yankees get things underway on the East Coast. The Dodgers were one of the favorites Read More…