C’mon, you really thought the #Dodgers were going away quietly?

You really thought baseball’s resilient defending champions were just going to lay down and let those maddening San Francisco #Giants celebrate in their backyard?

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Needing a win, the Dodgers delivered a whopper, defeating the Giants 7-2 Tuesday at Dodger Stadium to even the five-game NLDS at two games apiece and send it to decisive Game 5 on Thursday night at San Francisco’s Oracle Park.

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You read that right. A decisive Game 5.

The Dodgers and Giants have played 2,539 games in their long history, yet none like that one that comes next.

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It will be a fitting finale to a fiery weeklong duel, the Giants with 107 regular-season wins, the Dodgers with 106 regular-season wins, both with two playoff wins against each other, both with 109 wins total, both needing one more.

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The Dodgers will throw their best young starter Julio Urías. He won the second game of this series.

The Giants will throw their best young starter Logan Webb. He won the first.

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Dodgers could hardly be more desperate Tuesday, jumping on the Giants almost from the start.

A run in the first. A run in the second. Two more in the fourth. Another in the fifth. Two more in the eighth. A dozen hits. Two homers. Two doubles.

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The stakes in this rivalry have never been bigger, and the drama of its narrative has never been richer.

Read more from @BillPlaschke at latimes.com/sports/dodgers…

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14 Oct
Hours before their winner-take-all Game 5 against the San Francisco Giants, the Dodgers called an audible, announcing Thursday morning that Corey Knebel, not Julio Urías, will start in the biggest game of their season.

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Urías is not injured or otherwise unavailable. He will pitch Thursday night at some point. This is just another example of Major League Baseball in 2021.

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Knebel will serve as an opener, forcing the Giants to either tailor their lineup, or at least the top of it, to face the right-hander to avoid giving the Dodgers the matchup advantage for an inning or yield a mismatch.

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14 Oct
Several inflammatory emails by Jon Gruden were filed as exhibits in federal court by Washington Football Team owner Daniel Snyder's attorneys in mid-June, almost four months before they were leaked to two newspapers.

From @nathanfenno and @LATimesfarmer: latimes.com/sports/story/2…
The heavily redacted emails between Gruden and then-Redskins president Bruce Allen include offensive language, chummy conversations with journalists and a barrage of complaints about the state of the #NFL. Image
Gruden’s name is redacted in most of the emails filed in court, replaced with "ESPN Personality."

He was employed by the network as the "Monday Night Football" analyst before rejoining the Raiders in 2018. Image
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14 Oct
Joanne Kumamoto said her father, Jiro Oishi, was a fourth-year USC student in business who only needed to take his finals to earn his degree when Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in December 1941.

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Oishi was picked up by law enforcement in what turned out to be a case of mistaken identity and sent to a federal penitentiary in Montana, missing his exams. latimes.com/california/sto…
He was not allowed to take his finals or complete his degree, returned to Los Angeles after the war, and started over as a gardener, Kumamoto said. latimes.com/california/sto…
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14 Oct
L.A. City Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas was indicted Wednesday on federal charges that he took bribes from a USC dean in exchange for directing millions of dollars in public funding to the university when he was on the L.A. County Board of Supervisors.

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Ridley-Thomas is accused of conspiring with the then dean of USC’s School of Social Work to steer county money to the university in return for admitting his son Sebastian into the graduate school with a full-tuition scholarship and a paid professorship. latimes.com/local/lanow/la…
Ridley-Thomas, one of the most powerful figures in Los Angeles politics, is the third L.A. City Council member to face federal corruption charges over the last two years. latimes.com/california/sto…
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14 Oct
All summer long, the #Dodgers chased the San Francisco #Giants.

So, it’s only right that first postseason meeting in the 131-year-old rivalry’s history will be decided in a winner-take-all Game 5 in the #NLDS on Thursday.

It seemed almost inevitable.

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The clubs will take the field at Oracle Park for their most important clash since they moved from New York to California together ahead of the 1958 season.

It’ll be the 24th meeting between them in 2021.

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For all the expectations placed on the Dodgers’ expensive, star-studded roster, the Giants, surprising contenders this season, hold a 12-11 edge. The Dodgers, however, have outscored them 96-87.

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14 Oct
L.A. City Council members are urging new measures to protect residents from extreme heat, citing a recent L.A. Times investigation that revealed the state has failed to adequately address the health dangers of worsening heat waves.

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The motion directs the city to report back on the status and cost of a surveillance system to track “when and where heat-related deaths are occurring, the identification of vulnerable populations in those locations" and plans to minimize deaths.
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City Councilman Paul Koretz said in an interview that his motion was inspired by The Times’ reporting and made him realize that “people are dying from the heat, and we’re really not focused on it.” latimes.com/projects/calif…
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