If you were asked who you thought would be the first Dodger player to make a donation in support of the massive firefighting efforts in Los Angeles right now, chances are exceptionally good that your answer would have been 35-year-old Dodgers future Hall of Fame first baseman Freddie Freeman … and you would have been right. This from ESPN’s Jeff Passan on Friday:


(Chelsea Freeman)
It was later reported that popular Dodgers utility player Chris Taylor and his wife Mary committed to matching $5,000 contributions through his non-profit CT3 Foundation.

(CT3 Foundation)
Well done, guys and gals.
Play Ball!
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