Dodgers Notes: Top 2 Prospects Promoted, Andy Pages Called Out, Michael Conforto On Hot Seat?

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The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Colorado Rockies, 3-1, on Monday behind 11 strikeouts and seven no-hit innings from Tyler Glasnow. LA improved to 80-64 on the year behind the collective one-hitter from the Dodgers.
In other news, the Dodgers promoted two top prospects in an exciting move. The No. 1 and No. 2 prospects in the organization graduated to Double-A Tulsa on Monday.
Additionally, center fielder Andy Pages was recently slammed by Baltimore Orioles broadcasters for not trying to save Yoshinobu Yamamoto's no-hitter on Saturday. The ace went 8.2 innings without allowing a hit, but many around the baseball world believed that the solo home run that broke the no-no had a chance of being caught by Pages.
Finally, veteran outfielder Micahel Conforto has been put on the hot seat by a team insider. After a career-worst year at the plate, Conforto has not lived up to expectations, nor his $17 million salary.
Here’s more information on these stories and all the latest Dodgers news (click the headline for the full article):
Dodgers Promoting Top 2 Prospects in Exciting Move
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Dodgers' Michael Conforto Put On Hot Seat By Team Insider
Dodgers Veteran Sends Clear Message to Team Amid Struggles
Dodgers Make Last-Minute Tyler Glasnow Announcement vs Rockies
Dodgers Expected to Bring Back $10 Million All-Star This Offseason, Says Insider
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