The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Machado joins Dodgers after deal with Orioles

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By Jay Cohen MILWAUKEE » It’s a whole new beginning for Manny Machado after months of uncertaint­y. Perfect time for a new number, too.

One with an LA story and a Baltimore past.

Machado joined the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday after coming over in a blockbuste­r trade with the Orioles during the All-Star break, putting one of baseball’s premier players on one of the game’s marquee teams. Batting in the second slot, ahead of young slugger Max Muncy and old friend Matt Kemp, he had two hits and walked twice in Los Angeles’ 6-4 victory at Milwaukee.

Muncy thought he might hear from Machado about his No. 13 after the deal, and he joked about possibly just having a new jersey when he arrived at Miller Park. But the 26-year-old Machado decided to try No. 8 with the Dodgers — Kobe Bryant’s first number with the Los Angeles Lakers, and the same number Hall of Fame shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. wore with the Orioles.

A nod to his future.

“I wanted to change it up,” said Machado, who grounded a single into right field in his first atbat with his new team. “New beginning, new journey, new team, so I wanted to go that route. At the end his past and of the day, I have to throw an athlete out there. Huge Kobe fan growing up.”

Bryant won five NBA titles in 20 seasons with Los Angeles, while the Dodgers haven’t won the World Series since 1988. That elusive championsh­ip is clearly on the minds of everyone with Los Angeles after the deal for Machado.

“It’s nothing we haven’t had every year that I’ve been here. It’s the same,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “We’re expected to win the World Series. That hasn’t changed.”

It’s a much different situation for Machado, who went from one of baseball’s worst teams to the top of the NL West. Machado made it to the playoffs twice with Baltimore, losing to the New York Yankees in the 2012 AL Division Series and falling to Toronto in the wild-card game two years ago.

The Dodgers are trying for their sixth consecutiv­e division championsh­ip. They lost to the Astros in the World Series last year.

“I’m here to win. At the end of the day I want to win a ring,” said Machado, who is eligible for free agency after this season. “Everyone in there wants to win a ring. They fell a little short last year and they want to get back and win it. Whatever I can do to make the process easier or better as a team, I’m all for it.”

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