Then, on the eve of the Winter Meetings, the Dodgers made a surprise acquisition, signing outfielder Michael Conforto on a one-year, $17 million. That same night, it was reported reliever Blake Treinen was returning to Los Angeles on a two-year, $22 million deal.
Remember when the Los Angeles Dodgers signed former Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell to a five-year, $182 million deal back in December. Larry Baer definitely
A handful of contenders, including the two reigning NL and AL champions, are showing interest in an All-Star and Cy Young award winning free agent.
The Los Angeles Dodgers just signed Roki Sasaki to the most team-friendly contract in baseball. The only question now: who's their number-one starter? Between S
The Los Angeles Dodgers are seen as the strongest team in MLB. Not just because they are the defending champions of the baseball world, but because of everythin
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If it wasn’t already obvious, the Los Angeles Dodgers have cemented their status as MLB’s new “Evil Empire” with a mid-January free agency spending spree.Fresh off reportedly agreeing to a deal with Japanese ace Roki Sasaki and signing All-Star closer Tanner Scott to a four-year,
He's signing with the Los Angeles ... time Cy Young award winner Justin Verlander. And then there's the New York Mets, who forked out $765 million to land outfielder Juan Soto. Yet every time one of their rivals makes a big splash, the Dodgers seem to ...
Roki Sasaki is on the Los Angeles Dodgers. Although these words may not feel real yet, it is happening. More Dodgers: Roki Sasaki Signing is a Testament to the
The Los Angeles Dodgers have done it again. In a move that could shape the future of their rotation and further solidify their global reach, the Dodgers have signed Japanese pitching sensation Roki Sasaki.
The Dodgers are the deal. I like it that they win. A lot. And make good deals. A lot. And spend money. A lot of it. But it’s almost too much this year.
Larry Baer believes the San Francisco Giants should not compare themselves to the World Series champion and NL West rival Los Angeles Dodgers.