Giants @ Dodgers – June 14, 2025: An Emmet Sheehan status update, Enrique Hernandez speaks out

(Via @Dodgers)

After yesterday’s rather disastrous start (with help from the umps) to the season series of the rivalry between the Dodgers and Giants, the two teams get back after it tonight.

Notably, Dodgers executive Erik Braverman recently reflected on 13 years of Pride Night.

“I’ve heard from a good number of people… amateur athletes, high school, college, even some in the minor leagues — many of whom are still not out,” Braverman said.
That’s part of why he continues to mentor, to speak out and to share his journey — including getting married at Dodger Stadium three years ago.
This summer, Braverman will be inducted into the LGBTQ+ Sports Hall of Fame — an honor he hopes will further inspire others.
“If my story in any way can help one person along the way,” he said. “Then it was worth it.”

Indeed.

Some things don’t need a qualifying statement attached to them.

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Freddie Freeman says his quad is improving and that it’s not impacting anything at the moment … well, maybe it’s a coincidentally-timed slump, but yeah.

As far as Emmet Sheehan goes, they’ll decide what to do after he throws his next pen, but Jack Little is on the taxi squad, presumably in case it doesn’t go well.

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Rule 5 Draft selection Garrett McDaniels is back with the Dodgers from the Angels after clearing waivers.

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Enrique Hernandez becomes the first Dodger to address the immigration raids in Los Angeles.

At least somebody linked to the team will speak up, cause it’s not gonna be the Dodgers themselves.

Additionally, former Dodgers player and current SNLA analyst Adrian Gonzalez also spoke up on Instagram.

Adrian Gonzalez also spoke out. www.instagram.com/adrian_eltit…

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— Chad Moriyama (@chadmoriyama.bsky.social) June 14, 2025 at 3:41 PM

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Let’s go get a W.

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