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ESPN's Alden Gonzalez reported the Los Angeles Dodgers are "not opposed" to trading starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow this offseason. “Tyler Glasnow’s name has com
A familiar pitcher returns. Despite injury setbacks, the Dodgers bet on Frasso's high upside and strikeout potential for future depth.
After making a big swing in free agency, the Dodgers brought back this former pitching prospect to bolster their overall depth.
The former Dodgers director of amateur scouting who brought Matt Kemp, Clayton Kershaw, Corey Seager, and others to the Dodgers has retired.
The Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly could acquire two of the biggest stars in baseball in pursuit of a third straight World Series title.
The Dodgers' comeback and Yoshinobu Yamamoto closing out Game 7 of the World Series comes in at No. 1 on the Top Finishes of 2025 countdown\n
Kim pitched for three innings, throwing just 36 pitches, and managed to keep Team Veteran scoreless. He managed two strikeouts in the outing, allowing three hits and no walks. The exhibition game ended 10-10 after seven innings, and a Home Run Derby came afterwards.
The latest Los Angeles Dodgers trade package for Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal has the defending champions part ways with multiple players.
The Dodgers usually have to wait a while to make their first Draft selection, not that anyone is feeling sorry for them. Draft position is determined by reverse order of success the previous season, and Los Angeles often moves down 10 spots for exceeding the second competitive balance tax threshold.
Having already made a significant move by signing Edwin Díaz to be their new closer, the Los Angeles Dodgers might have even bigger plans this offseason as they look to solidify their roster going for a three-peat in 2026.
The World Series MVP plans to join superstar Shohei Ohtani on the Team Japan roster this spring, but Dodgers pitcher Roki Sasaki is not expected to participate, according to reports from Japanese
The signing of Edwin Díaz adds yet another bullet point to the long list of offseason acquisitions that Dodgers’ President of Baseball Operations, Andrew Friedman, has inked since his tenure began for Los Angeles back in 2014.