Los Angeles Dodgers, Tucker and Ruined Baseball
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Dodgers were among the teams connected to Tarik Skubal and Freddy Peralta
The Los Angeles Dodgers have a couple of needs to address before the 2026 season starts. Which former Dodgers could meet their needs?
The Dodgers got better — on paper, of course — than the team that has won the last two World Series titles. Such is life in the franchise’s self-described golden era. It’s an eye-popping roster, even before you consider that the Dodgers might not be done.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' $74 million starter is doubtful for Opening Day as he recovers from offseason surgery.
The Dodgers were able to land the coveted free agent, whose signing became official on Wednesday, with a short-term, high-salary offer as they pursue a third straight World Series title.
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Friedman: Dodgers roster feels pretty set
The Dodgers held a press conference yesterday to officially introduce recent signee Kyle Tucker. President of baseball operations Andrew Friedman spoke to the media and downplayed the possibility of anything else really notable happening in the remainder of the offseason.
The Los Angeles Dodgers introduced outfielder Kyle Tucker on Wednesday. While making the rounds with media, Tucker spoke with Dodgers reporter and host Kirsten Watson of SportsNet LA and explained why he felt the Dodgers were the right fit.
MLB had some news to share involving Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts.
After becoming MLB's first back-to-back champion since the New York Yankees won three World Series in a row from 1998-2000, the Los Angeles Dodgers have been ag
Through deferred deals and elite talent, LA turns baseball’s highest luxury tax bill into a long-term investment.
Despite offseason speculation linking the Los Angeles Dodgers to frontline starters Freddy Peralta and Tarik Skubal, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman indicated Tuesday that the club does not anticipate any additional blockbuster moves and is no longer pursuing starting pitching.