Most players are worth drafting at a certain point. If some of the following pitchers fall below their average draft position (ADP), they would be worth selecting. Yet, some of the forthcoming pitchers might also be undesirable at any cost
The Dodgers have added six free agents this offseason — the same number as the rest of the division combined. Were there any non-Dodgers moves that could possibly move the needle, or is L.A. destined for another decade of dominance?
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series in 2024 and appear to be even better positioned in 2025, thanks to what has a chance to be a historically good pitching staff led by Tyler Glasnow, Blake Snell and Roki Sasaki.
The San Francisco Giants have made a few important moves this offseason. They signed Willy Adames to a seven-year, $182 million deal and also brought in Justin Verlander on a one-year, $15 million pact.
King also pitched 173 2/3 innings, struck out 201 batters and posted a 4.2 WAR last year. He could certainly be the answer for San Francisco as they look to find their ace in the hole to replace Blake Snell.
On Thursday it was reported that Roki Sasaki would be joining the rotation that includes Blake Snell, Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Tyler Glasnow.
When Blake Snell signed a five-year, $182 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers less than a month after the World Series, it was evident both parties we
The Dodgers bookended their offseason by signing 2-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell and Japanese ace Roki Sasaki, stacking their already star-studded rotation.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' outsized spending habits have angered some fans of late. The team's general manager does not seem to mind. After fielding a World
Shohei Ohtani will be back on the mound for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2025, and the benefits stretch beyond his well-documented abilities as a pitcher.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have signed Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki. He joins stars like Blake Snell and Shohei Ohtani, enhancing the Dodgers' pitching r
The Dodgers agreed to a $13 million deal with reliever Kirby Yates, sources told ESPN, pushing their total offseason spending to more than $450 million.