The Los Angeles Dodgers likely aren't done in free agency, and these three players stand out as prime targets at the low, medium, and high ends of the market.
There are first impressions … and then there is whatever Edwin Díaz just did at his introductory press conference in Los Angeles. In one of the most "unintentionally" intentional shots at his former ...
The calendar is about to flip to 2026, and with Scott Boras still holding all the keys to the offseason, his normal tactics will take center stage in the weeks ahead. Tatsuya Imai, Alex Bregman, and ...
With Edwin Diaz in the fold, the Los Angeles Dodgers have solved one of their greatest needs this offseason. While this is a club without many holes, there's still some work to be done. With that, ...
You have to think that age factors into some of the Dodgers' very middling WAR projections for 2026. Excluding pitching, the Dodgers project to fall out of FanGraphs' top five at every position except ...
Yoshinobu Yamamoto's heroic, almost inhuman effort in the postseason allowed Dodgers fans to gleefully pull out receipts on anyone who clowned on LA when they initially signed him to a 12-year, $325 ...
Munetaka Murakami's signing with the White Sox proved that the Dodgers don't have a monopoly on Japanese players coming from NPB. In fact, there's not a great fit in LA for any of the top Japanese ...
The Dodgers' front office must've been patting themselves on the back when they sent Gavin Lux to the Reds last offseason. It wasn't that Lux was a problem that they needed to get rid of, even if he ...
The only thing better than a massive free agent signing is when the star you're bringing in is being stolen from one of your chief rivals. That's exactly the proposal Anthony Castrovince threw out for ...
Dodgers fans are split on LA's reported interest in Cody Bellinger. The naysayers are still scarred by the disastrous plunge he took after his MVP season, but the supporters know that he's a different ...
The 2025 Winter Meetings are officially over, and the Los Angeles Dodgers managed to do what they always do: spend big (Edwin Díaz), dominate headlines, terrify the rest of baseball, and somehow still ...
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