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Former Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Chase Utley recently spoke about his infamous slide in the 2015 Postseason.
Ten years later, Chase Utley is getting candid about the play that made him infamous in Flushing. Utley, the former Phillies ...
Former Philadelphia Phillies and Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Chase Utley has opened up about his infamous 2015 slide ...
Former Philadelphia Phillies and Los Angeles Dodgers player Chase Utley explained the logic of his dirty slide into New York ...
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The Mirror US on MSNMets fans not buying Chase Utley's explanation of controversial slide 10 years laterA decade on from his controversial slide, Chase Utley has insisted that he did not mean to harm Ruben Tejada in the Los ...
Chase Utley acknowledges the crowd at Citizens Bank Park before his first at-bat Monday night. Utley is retiring at the end of the season. (Bill Streicher/USA Today Sports) Analysis by Dave ...
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Utley is allowed to play against the Mets this week after appeal delay. — -- Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Chase Utley was booed ahead of Monday night's Game 3 of the National League Division ...
In the lead-up to Monday night’s game at Citi Field, both the Mets and Dodgers tried to douse the flames ignited by the illegal slide by Chase Utley that broke Ruben Tejada’s leg in Game 2.
The Phillies were in the final act of a 73-89 last place season and Chase Utley was focused, no chit-chat. “That would be me,” Utley says now.
Chase Utley has been with the Dodgers for only 25 games, hardly enough time to draw some grand conclusion about his future after his 13 years in the major leagues. If he has not hit as well as ...
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