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- Updated: April 22, 2016
7:16 PM ET
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Braves say it’s too early to judge the condition of the playing field at Turner Field, which holds a big early lead for having the most errors for any stadium in the majors.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told SiriusXM’s MLB Network Radio channel on Friday the infield surface in Atlanta is “shoddy.” He said he has heard that Braves players also are complaining.
“This is Major League Baseball,” Roberts said. “There are going to be some important games played in that ballpark this year and to have a shoddy surface dictate outcomes is unfortunate.”
Roberts noted that Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager lost his footing on the dirt when he was charged with an error on Wednesday.
Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said Friday no complaints have come from his players.
Gonzalez said he met Friday with …
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