1937 — Nap Lajoie, Tris Speaker and Cy Young are elected to the ... 1972 — Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers becomes the youngest player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame at 36. Yogi Berra and Early Wynn are also elected.
The St. Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers are having polar opposite winters, with the former spending frugally and the latter adding to payroll like it do
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Andrew Friedman has long wanted to avoid making big decisions at the MLB trade deadline. He might finally get his wish because of the roster he has constructed.
As their payroll edges closer to $400 million for the upcoming season, the Los Angeles Dodgers are coming under criticism. If only other teams tried this hard to win.
Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki wasn't always destined for the Los Angeles Dodgers like many speculated. They just won the sweepstakes.
The Dodgers in 2025 are projected for about half a billion dollars in payroll, benefits and luxury taxes, and team President & CEO Stan Kasten said that "really good for baseball," according to Bill Shaikin of the L.A. TIMES. There are those in baseball ...
Dodgers officially welcomed Roki Sasaki into the fold with an introductory press conference at Dodger Stadium. He donned No. 11 in Dodger blue for the first time (Miguel Rojas has switched back to No.
The Dodgers officially welcomed Roki Sasaki in a news conference at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday, and he will now prepare for a highly anticipated rookie MLB season.
Three players were elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday: Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner. Before the voting was announced, I did a quick Q&A with Hall of Fame president Josh Rawitch, who spent 15 seasons in the Dodgers front office and was named president of the Hall in 2021.
No one in Dodger blue was apologizing Wednesday, when the Dodgers introduced pitcher Roki Sasaki at a news conference.
Sasaki’s arrival was a unique affair, with the hard-throwing right-hander being hailed as a key — and economical — part of the team’s future after inking a minor league contract with a $6.5-million signing bonus that was finalized Wednesday.