Los Angeles Dodgers general manager offers a significant update on Michael Kopech’s injury status, shedding light on his recovery.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have a super-team. They continue to sign players in MLB free agency, and LA is the favorite to repeat as World Series champions in 2025. Injuries may be the only element of the game that could derail their championship plans.
The Dodgers are seemingly on the verge of adding two high-leverage bullpen pieces. After agreeing to terms on a four-year deal with Tanner Scott over the weekend, Los Angeles reportedly has a tentative agreement in place to sign All-Star righty Kirby Yates.
The Los Angeles Dodgers won their eighth World Series after finishing the 2024 regular season with a record of 98-64 and winning the National League West. The Dodgers then came out swinging this offseason as they acquired multiple big-name pitchers to improve their roster even further for the 2025 season.
The Dodgers have reached a deal for 2025, preventing arbitration and keeping one of their most trusted bullpen arms for another season.
Amid an offseason bullpen spending spree, the Los Angeles Dodgers are monitoring the forearm of one of their hard-throwing relief pitchers, per a new report.
Then, on the eve of the Winter Meetings, the Dodgers made a surprise acquisition, signing outfielder Michael Conforto on a one-year, $17 million. That same night, it was reported reliever Blake Treinen was returning to Los Angeles on a two-year, $22 million deal.
The Los Angeles Dodgers introduced starting pitcher Roki Sasaki on Wednesday and reliever Tanner Scott on Thursday, both press conferences held at Dodger Stadiu
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Dodgers sign two-time All-Star pitcher
According to multiple reports, Kirby Yates has passed his physical and agreed to a one-year deal with the Dodgers. The Beverly Hills Sports Council client is guaranteed $13M and could unlock another $1M in bonuses — $500K each at 50 and 55 appearances. The team has still not officially announced the signing.