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Bill Shaikin: The Dodgers should embrace villainy — and Villains Barber Shop's merchandise

LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers are getting another City Connect outfit on June 17, and we have an idea. The team had not even reported to spring training when Mookie Betts said every game against the Dodgers this season would be "the other team's World Series." The pitcher they faced on opening day, Miles Mikolas of the St. Louis Cardinals, derided the Dodgers for playing "checkbook baseball." And, ...
Villains Barber Shop owner Anthony Madrid at Villains Barbershop on April 2, 2024, in South Gate, California.

LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers are getting another City Connect outfit on June 17, and we have an idea.

The team had not even reported to spring training when Mookie Betts said every game against the Dodgers this season would be "the other team's World Series." The pitcher they faced on opening day, Miles Mikolas of the St. Louis Cardinals, derided the Dodgers for playing "checkbook baseball." And, after Bobby Miller shut out the Cardinals over six innings in the first

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