Orel Hershiser and Steve Yeager will throw ceremonial first pitches prior to Game 1, then Matt Kemp and Andre Ethier will throw first pitches before Game 2.
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced longtime catcher Steve Yeager as the recipient of the third annual Tommy Lasorda I Bleed Dodger Blue Award. It’s an honor given to a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers community who embodies the passion, enthusiasm and love for the team that former manager Tommy Lasorda possessed.
At all stages of his baseball career, Steve Yeager stood up for himself, although for a brash catcher unafraid of home-plate collisions, getting back up sometimes proved the bigger challenge.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced longtime catcher Steve Yeager as the recipient of the third annual Tommy Lasorda I Bleed Dodger Blue Award. It’s an honor given to a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers community who embodies the passion, enthusiasm and love for the team that former manager Tommy Lasorda possessed.
The Los Angeles Dodgers today announced that longtime catcher Steve Yeager will receive the third annual Tommy Lasorda I Bleed Dodger Blue Award, an honor given to a member of the Los Angeles Dodger community that embodies the passion, enthusiasm and love for the Dodgers that Tommy Lasorda possessed.
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced on Saturday that longtime catcher Steve Yeager will receive the third annual Tommy Lasorda I Bleed Dodger Blue Award, an honor given to a member of the Los Angeles Dodger community that embodies the passion, enthusiasm and love for the Dodgers that Tommy Lasorda possessed.
Smith, who ranks second among MLB catchers in home runs since his 2019 debut, joins Roy Campanella, Mike Piazza, and Steve Yeager in a select group in Dodgers history.
Will Smith has been enjoying a very successful season for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2024, hitting .297/.362/.519 with 36 RBI, 14 doubles and nine home runs.
Can you name the primary catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers every year in franchise history? Clue given is years active. An asterisk (*) denotes a non-consecutive string of years as the primary catcher.Note: Includes Brooklyn Dodgers history as well.