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Dave Roberts Approaches 1,000th Win as Dodgers Manager

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Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is on the brink of a significant career milestone, eyeing his 1,000th managerial victory. With a solid win against the San Diego Padres, 4-2, on June 28, he notched his 998th win and now stands just two victories away from this impressive achievement.

As the week unfolds, Roberts has the opportunity to reach this landmark on Tuesday during the second game of a three-game series against the Athletics in Sacramento. This milestone is a testament to his successful tenure with the Dodgers, where he has secured every one of his managerial victories since starting his journey with the team.

Roberts’ managerial career began briefly with the Padres, where he served as interim manager for just one game on June 15, 2015, following the dismissal of Bud Black. That day, the Padres faced a tough loss against the Oakland Athletics, falling 9-1 at Petco Park. Following that game, Pat Murphy was appointed as the interim manager for the remainder of the season.

After his short stint in San Diego, Roberts took the helm in Los Angeles in 2016. His inaugural season was nothing short of remarkable, culminating in him being named Manager of the Year after guiding the Dodgers to a 91-71 record. Since then, he has led the team to three World Series titles and five National League pennants, solidifying his legacy in Dodgers history.

As the Dodgers gear up for the first game of their series against the Athletics on Monday, June 29, fans will be eagerly watching to see if Roberts can reach that coveted 1,000-win mark. The game is set to start at 6:40 p.m. PT, and anticipation surrounds what could be a historic moment for the manager.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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