“I’m sure the money is going to be allocated in the right way,” Roberts said. “I’m happy to hear that the Dodgers have done that. It’s certainly the right thing to do.”

Dozens of community leaders had petitioned the Dodgers on Friday to condemn ICE raids that have been ongoing for two weeks.

“I want to thank the Dodgers for leading with this action to support the immigrant community of Los Angeles,” Karen Bass, mayor of Los Angeles, said in a statement. “These last weeks have sent shockwaves of fear rippling through every neighborhood and have had a direct impact on our economy.

“My message to all Angelenos is clear: We will stick together during this time and we will not turn our backs on one another — that’s what makes this the greatest city in the world.”

ONE DAY AWAY

Roberts said he agreed with the one-game suspension he received Friday after the Dodgers and San Diego Padres emptied their benches in a game Thursday, without incident. Roberts had a confrontation with Padres manager Mike Shildt, who was also suspended one game. Both managers were fined.

“I think that, obviously, I never want to make the game about the managers. It shouldn’t be,” Roberts said. “It should be about the players and winning. And so, last night, both managers are protecting their teams and it just unfortunately got to a point that we became the focus, and that’s not the way it should be.”

A batter was hit by a pitch eight times in the four-game series between the teams. The Padres’ Fernando Tatis Jr. was hit three times, while the Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani and Andy Pages each were hit twice.

Padres right-hander Robert Suarez, who was ejected after he hit Ohtani with a pitch Thursday, was suspended three games and fined. He will appeal his suspension.

STRESS TEST

Ohtani had a bullpen session in advance of his second start of the season Sunday against Washington just one day after he was hit in the back of the right shoulder on a pitch by Suarez.

“That (bullpen) was scheduled regardless, and it was encouraging that he still finished it (and) did it,” Roberts said. “And he’s in line for Sunday.”

MOVING PARTS

The Dodgers not only acquired left-hander Zach Penrod from the Boston Red Sox for cash considerations, they recalled right-hander Will Klein from Triple-A Oklahoma City. Klein joined the active roster, while right-hander Emmet Sheehan was optioned to Triple-A.

Penrod, who was designated for assignment by the Red Sox on Sunday, had a 2.25 ERA in seven appearances for the Red Sox last season.

Klein, who was acquired in a June 2 trade from the Seattle Mariners, had a 6.345 ERA in eight combined appearances for the Kansas City Royals and Oakland Athletics last season.

Sheehan returned from Tommy John surgery Wednesday and gave up just one run over four innings. Roberts said Sheehan will be back soon.

REST AND RECHARGE

First baseman Freddie Freeman was not in the lineup against Nationals left-hander MacKenzie Gore, with Roberts calling it a day of rest. Kiké Hernandez started at first base after he was informed late Thursday that he would be in Friday’s starting lineup.

Freeman has been dealing with an ankle injury that surfaced late last season and has been aggravated multiple times this season. He also played through a quad injury.

“Obviously he’s still managing his body, and so to give him one day to then get through the weekend, I think it’s just the right decision,” Roberts said.

Freeman is batting .328 with a .933 OPS this season but is batting just .209 with a .552 OPS in 18 June games.

ALSO

Right-hander Tyler Glasnow (shoulder) will begin a minor league rehab assignment Sunday and pitch two innings for Oklahoma City. … Left-hander Blake Snell (shoulder) is scheduled to throw a bullpen at some point this weekend. … Roki Sasaki (shoulder), who was placed on the 60-day injured list as a procedural move to get Penrod on the 40-man roster, returned to playing catch in the outfield before Friday’s game. … Right-hander Luis Garcia pitched live batting practice for the second time, facing rookies Dalton Rushing and Hyeseong Kim. “I feel good and I’m good to go, so I’m just waiting,” Garcia said.