The Los Angeles Dodgers are projected to add a Gold Glove infield slugger to their onslaught of offseason roster additions.
Sen. Josh Becker wants to close a loophole that puts the state at risk of losing millions in revenue because of the Dodgers' deferrals
Some MLB owners are reportedly ready for Commissioner Rob Manfred to lock players out following the 2026 season.
Fans of MLB's 29 other teams are crying foul after the Los Angeles Dodgers added Roki Sasaki to an already loaded (and very expensive) roster, but Andrew Friedman and the team's ownership aren't having any of it.
The Dodgers are committed to not being a "one and done" team, as they continue to dominate free agency. But how should the rest of the league feel about their spending?
It has been 25 years since a team has won back-to-back titles. But in an effort to end that drought, the reigning champions have already committed $445.5 million in guaranteed dollars this winter. That’s more than the $370.5 million spent by the previous four World Series winners combined.
As fans panic about the money spent this offseason by the Dodgers, the D-backs are putting together a postseason-contending team reagrdless.
In the annual rollout of MLB Network's "Top Player Right Now," lists, both Framber Valdez and Yainer Diaz rank in the Top 10.
Joe Kelly’s 2024 season was cut short by shoulder injuries, leaving his future with the Los Angeles Dodgers uncertain.
The San Diego Padres and veteran catcher Martin Maldonado are reportedly in agreement on a contract in free agency.
The Detroit Tigers are widely reported to have significant interest in free-agent infielder Alex Bregman, but the two sides apparently aren't moving toward an agreement at the present time. Here's this report from the Detroit Free Press' Evan Petzold: "The Detroit Tigers remain interested,
Sen. Josh Becker wants to close a loophole that puts the state at risk of losing millions in revenue because of the Dodgers’ deferrals