The Dodgers are playing with a different team for the first time since March, and we couldn’t be more excited about it. Before Los Angeles takes on the Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium, here is all the information you need to know.
The first thing to keep in mind are the scheduled start times for everything related. The first release is scheduled for 6:10 p.m., and with no fans or entertainment, it’s hard to see that it’s delayed. Both teams will conduct batting practice prior to the game, although they will remain completely separate per MLB guidelines. The Dodgers take batting practice first.
- 3:25 pm Dodgers batting practice
- 4:25 pm Diamondbacks batting practice
- 6:10 pm First pitch – Dodgers vs. Diamondbacks
For Dodgers fans, they can watch the game on SportsNet LA and listen to AM 570. Mitchell White is ready to take the ball for Los Angeles to start, and he will take on Taylor Widener of Arizona. The two teams will also meet Monday at Dodger Stadium before welcoming the Angels to town on Tuesday.
Tonight, @OrelHershiser @alannarizzo and I can call a baseball game from Dodger Stadium. pic.twitter.com/fVaHNFW51v
– Joe Davis (@Joe_Davis) July 19, 2020
Joe Davis and Orel Hershiser will convene the vast majority of Dodger games featured on SportsNet LA this year. Alanna Rizzo will be the field reporter once again for the team in 2020, and will also be featured as part of the live schedule. All games will be convened from Dodger Stadium.
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