Dodgers relish Japan experience; expect Freeman, Betts back soon

Clayton Kircho He was not able to participate as he continues to recover from the sole and knee toe surgery. Since he was not in the 31 -man travel list, he had to travel to Japan alone with his family.
However, the veteran jug and the future Fameer hall are designed to be there. While he was expressing in the club to return to Los Angeles on Wednesday evening, something he always knew but he has always left, but he was unprecedented.
He said: “How many people love meberry here.” “I think this was a new thing. I knew they liked baseball, but I didn’t know their passion. It was great to see it.”
The post -game discussion focused on the loud Japanese atmosphere that was created more than the results of the games.
“It is always wonderful to try different baseball cultures,” Max Monsey He said. “They chant all the good plays. When the ball is very exposed, you hear the entire stadium goes” oooooo! “Even if it is just out.
“It is a great thing that silence on the field will be during the host team, then the party is like when they hit,” Hernandez said, and compared it to stir the baseball in Latin America. “This is a type of party.”
“Passion and participation was amazing,” Rojas added. “We hope the game will be in a better place now from us here.”