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The MLB lockout is keeping Dave Roberts from managing. But he gets to be a full-time baseball dad.

LOS ANGELES — With almost every pitch, Dave Roberts' eyes impulsively darted toward the mound. He wasn't in a dugout. Wasn't in uniform. And certainly wasn't anywhere close to his normal springtime routine. But even here, wedged into a plastic blue seat at Loyola Marymount University's quaint ballpark, bundled up in a thick puffy jacket on a brisk coastal night, sitting several rows back in ...
In this photo from Oct. 14, 2021, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts looks out from the dugout before game five of the 2021 National League Division Series against the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA..

LOS ANGELES — With almost every pitch, Dave Roberts' eyes impulsively darted toward the mound.

He wasn't in a dugout. Wasn't in uniform. And certainly wasn't anywhere close to his normal springtime routine.

But even here, wedged into a plastic blue seat at Loyola Marymount University's quaint ballpark, bundled up in a thick puffy jacket on a brisk coastal night, sitting several rows back in the stands behind home plate, Roberts' managerial instincts kicked in — a natural urge that, in the middle of Major League Baseball's continuing lockout, gnaws at him a little more each day.

"My body is telling me and my mind is telling me I need to be in spring training right now,"

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