Dodgers Notes: Justin Turner's Boston Send-Off, Mookie Betts Focused on World Series, Dave Roberts Manager of the Year?

Award season is almost here, but the Dodgers don't seem to care!
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The Los Angeles Dodgers will officially be the second seed in the National League playoffs as the Atlanta Braves notched their 102nd win of the season to guarantee them the top spot in the league. It is undetermined who LA will face in the NLDS.

In other news, the Dodgers' trio of rookie pitchers showed their stuff in Colorado in preparation of making their postseason debuts and Mookie Betts continues to lock in as the postseason nears. 

Check out today's headlines here:

Former Dodger Justin Turner Removed From Final Home Game in Unprecedented Way to Get Ovation From Boston Fans

MLB Insider Puts into Perspective Just How Dominant Dave Roberts Has Been

Rookie Pitchers Absolutely Shined in Coors Field Doubleheader

Mookie Betts is Laser Focused on Bringing a World Series to LA This Year

Dodgers Trying to Learn From and Improve Upon Plan to Stay Hot During Wild Card Days Off

Andrew Friedman Addresses Rookie Kyle Hurt's Postseason Roster Status

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Brandon Gomes Impressed With Ryan Brasier's Motivation to Get Better

Dave Roberts Talks Culture That Separates LA From Rest of MLB

Freddie Freeman Putting the Team Over Individual Achievements

JD Martinez Told Mookie Betts Before The Season He'd Win MVP Award

Postseason Seed Officially Locked In, Who Could LA Play in NLDS?

Freddie Freeman Latest Feat Hasn't Been Done in Dodgers Franchise Since 1929

Dodgers Tweets of the Day


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PATRICK WARREN

Patrick Warren graduated from USC with a degree in journalism. He is a beat writer for Inside the Dodgers. Although he has spent the last four years in LA, he remains a steadfast Baltimore Orioles fan.