The Los Angeles Dodgers could lose their 2024 World Series ace to the Los Angeles Angels in a shocking turn of events.
With the greater Los Angeles area reeling from a devastating string of wildfires, the Dodgers and Angels were among the 12 L.A. professional sports organizations that collectively pledged more than $8 million in donations to support disaster relief on Monday.
After a brief stint with the Boston Red Sox, the Dodgers re-acquired Hernández at the 2023 trade deadline. They then re-signed him ahead of the 2024 season to a one-year, $4 million deal and he had a late season resurgence, appearing in 126 games and slashing .229/.281/.373 with 12 home runs and 42 runs batted in.
The money will go to organizations like the American Red Cross, the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, World Central Kitchen and more.
Los Angeles is going through one of its worst wildfires in history, which has caused a massive damage of around $250 - $275 billion. The post Dodgers Icon Joins Relief Efforts by Putting Together a Truck Full of Supplies for Los Angeles Wildfire Victims appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani announced Thursday that he made a sizable donation to the L.A. wildfire relief efforts. In a post on
As wildfires continue to wreak havoc across the Los Angeles area, all 12 professional sports organizations in L.A. and Orange County -- Angel City FC, Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Chargers, Los Angeles Clippers,
Shohei Ohtani donates $500,000 to LA wildfire relief efforts and encourages support through "LA Strong" merchandise.
Twelve teams in the Los Angeles and Anaheim areas announced a combined donation of $8 million to help those affected by the wildfires in the city.
The local sports community has reached out to help those impacted by the massive wildfires that have devastated parts of County for more than a week.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and 11 more professional sports organizations from the city banded together on Friday to host three donation events to benefit those impacted by the Southern California wildfires.