Ni Hao: Dodgers Continue Growing Relations in China

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 Ni Hao: Dodgers Continue Growing Relations in China
Next week, the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres will play two exhibition games in China, a historical moment for MLB, and the teams playing, to be sure. It will be the first series of games ever played between two MLB clubs in China. But, I was surprised to find that the Dodgers have an extensive relationship with Far East countries, and China in particular. [link]

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