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Yasmani Grandal adds the needed insurance for the Dodgers 10-7 win over the Rockies on Sunday, June 3rd. (Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)

Santa Clarita Sports Report – July 30, 2018

Los Angeles Dodgers

The Dodgers (59-47) are back at Dodger Stadium to open a four game series against the Milwaukee Brewers.

L.A. avoided being no-hit with a 2-out knock by Chris Taylor in yesterday’s 4-1 loss in Atlanta.

Tonight, Kenta Maeda (2.89 ERA in July) is on the bump with first pitch coming at 7:00. Listen live on your Dodgers connection in Santa Clarita, KHTS 98.1 FM.

Foothill League Football Training Camps

Training camps around the Santa Clarita Valley are getting into full swing for the 2018 season. Stay tuned for our training camp previews for all eight teams, as well as head coach interviews on The Untitled Jellings and Powell Sports Podcast.

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Santa Clarita Sports Report – July 30, 2018

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About Justin Powell

Justin moved to the San Fernando Valley from the Inland Empire in 2011 to complete his BA of Communications degree at California State University, Northridge. Just a few months after getting his degree he moved to Valencia and started as an intern at AM-1220 KHTS, and was promoted to Sports Reporter within a year. Though Justin is still relatively new to the Santa Clarita Valley, he is an avid sports fan and passionate about building the sports department at KHTS into a special source for local high school sports.