Home of Dodgers Pitcher in Los Angeles Burglarized

Home of Dodgers Pitcher in Los Angeles Burglarized
Evan Phillips #59 of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitches during the ninth inning against the San Diego Padres in game four of the National League Division Series at PETCO Park in San Diego on Oct. 15, 2022. Ronald Martinez/Getty Images
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LOS ANGELES—While the Los Angeles Dodgers were in Arizona playing in the National League playoffs, the home of relief pitcher Evan Phillips was burglarized, according to media reports Oct. 18.

Mr. Phillips, the Dodgers closer, reported his home in Los Angeles was broken into while he was away with the team playing in Game 3 of the National League Division Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Oct. 11, according to TMZ.

The rear window of Mr. Phillips’s home was broken and at least one suspect entered the home. Jewelry and about $10,000 in cash was stolen from the home, TMZ is reporting.

No arrests have been and police are investigating the break-in.

It is the third time police say a Dodgers player has reported a burglary at their homes in the past few months. Max Muncy and Freddie Freeman have reported break-ins and burglaries at their homes this season.

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