Dodgers bullpen has bad night in loss to Diamondbacks
When Mookie Betts hit his first home run with the Dodgers, no one met him at home plate. No one offered a high-five, leaving Betts to swat the empty air in pantomime.
His teammates weren’t freezing him out in a rite of passage. It was a sign of the newfound commitment to health and safety protocols adopted by MLB teams in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
“It’s super weird,” Betts said of socially-distanced baseball. “Without fans it’s really weird. Not be
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