Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black had his commute to Los Angeles interrupted by a 5.2-magnitude earthquake that shook Southern California. The team had been in San Diego for a three-game series against the Padres that ended Sunday. The widely felt quake caused items to fall off shelves at Black’s house in San Diego, where he lives in the offseason. He planned to commute via train to Los Angeles and was waiting on the platform when an announcement said that because of the quake the tracks would have to be checked for damage. Black didn’t want to wait around, so he hailed a ride share to Dodger Stadium that cost him not quite $200.