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Three players who formerly played for the Los Angeles Dodgers have joined the New York Mets during the offseason.
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Where Shohei Ohtani and More Dodgers ranked on MLB Top 100 Players Right Now List for 2026 Season
Dodgers had eight selections to the MLB 100 Top Players Right Now list for the 2026 season.
When you’re one of the greatest athletes in the world, it’s not difficult to see yourself going for gold at the Olympic Games. That’s certainly the case for more than a few Major League Baseball players,
Los Angeles Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman spoke about L.A.'s process with players going to the WBC.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have enjoyed another successful offseason as they managed to sign two of the top free agents in Kyle Tucker and Edwin Díaz. Tucker was the best available player and fills an important need in the outfield,
The Los Angeles Dodgers are the overwhelming favorites to win the 2025 World Series and become the first repeat champion in a quarter century. That doesn't mean they've cornered all the talent in this year's Fall Classic. In fact, the American League ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have been masters at finding pitching in the Japanese market. Now, they are reportedly pursuing a mound prodigy who is still in high school. The post Dodgers Try to Lure Teen Japan Pitching Phenom Away From NPB Draft appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Dodgers settled with all four of their arbitration-eligible players -- outfielder Alex Call, left-hander Anthony Banda and right-handers Brusdar Graterol and Brock Stewart -- ahead of Thursday's deadline,
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Dodgers golden era could end sooner rather later
Enjoy this while it lasts. Because when a salary cap or some other mechanism to limit spending is implemented – and it will be implemented – the golden era of Dodgers baseball will be over. This isn’t to say the Dodgers won’t remain one of baseball’s smartest franchises.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are gaining national attention with all of the spending the team does. For either the right or the wrong reasons, the world is taking notice of what the back-to-back World Series Champions are doing.
Where Rortvedt stands going forward remains to be seen. He’s out of minor-league options and was signed to a $1.25 million deal to avoid arbitration. If the Dodgers do go with Rushing, they’d likely have to be in the same spot they were just in with Ibáñez – trying to sneak him through waivers to keep him in the organization as depth.
MLB might not have a salary cap (at least not yet, anyway). But the league’s current rules were designed, at the least, to make it harder for the biggest-spending teams to maintain highly ranked farm systems –– using draft pick penalties and international signing pool restrictions to,