Los Angeles Dodgers Take Bold Step by Designating Veteran Outfielder
Los Angeles Dodgers' Surprising Decision
The Los Angeles Dodgers are maintaining a slim lead for the National League West crown with a little more than one month left in the regular season, and the team's front office decided it can go without one of its veteran leaders the rest of the way. In what's been considered a surprising move, the Dodgers moved on from outfielder Jason Heyward on Thursday. The team designated the 35-year-old for assignment, meaning he can be traded within the next seven days or be picked up by another team through waivers or free agency if the Dodgers can't find a deal.
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