Shohei Othani, Freddie Freeman and Mookie Betts are all ranked top-five in jersey sales since the World Series, a few spots ahead of Los Angeles Dodgers teammates Clayton Kershaw and Kiké Hernández.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers just lost one of their most beloved members. Nancy Bea Hefley, 89, passed away over the weekend. She had been with the organization for 27 years and retired after the 2015 season. The Dodgers’ official account posted this tribute:
The Los Angeles Dodgers reported Saturday that former longtime organist Nancy Bea Hefley has died. She was 89. The Dodgers took to social media to share condolences and best wishes to Hefley’s friends and family, and added that she delighted millions of fans for nearly 30 years.
Just last week, the Los Angeles Dodgers received their 2024 MLB championship rings. Months after their World Series victory, last Friday marked the team’s second ring ceremony in the past five years.
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