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Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages and Padres pitcher Dylan Cease offered insight on a controversial in-game incident.
For every split-second that Andy Pages continued his staredown of Dylan Cease, the possibility of Dodgers-Padres fireworks seemed to increase exponentially. Players from both sides jumped the railings of their dugouts and scowled at each other from the warning-track dirt.
Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages was unhappy with San Diego Padres ace Dylan Cease after being hit by a pitch in the fourth inning of Monday's game between the NL West rivals.
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The San Diego Padres have a Micahel King update, a Los Angeles Dodgers All-Star almost joined the Padres, and Dylan Cease has trade rumors from a top insider.
The Arizona Diamondbacks were chasing a sweep but ended their six-game homestand with a stumble. An 8-2 loss to the San Diego Padres on Sunday snapped the D-backs' five-game win streak, sending them on the road with a series win—but not the momentum they hoped for.