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Japanese ace Tatsuya Imai said he'd rather beat the Los Angeles Dodgers than join them as he eyes his MLB future during his posting window.
The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired a couple of prospects from the Boston Red Sox earlier in the season, and their trade is already paying off.
One week before Thanksgiving, Angelenos lined up in cars outside the Algin Sutton Recreation Center starting from early in the morning. Hours later, they left with turkeys, fixings, desserts and smiles.
Dodgers express concern over Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Roki Sasaki playing in WBC, setting a key condition for participation.
The Dodgers lost free agent outfielder Jose Ramos to the New York Mets on Tuesday when the 24-year-old from Panama signed a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
Philadelphia Phillies are exploring a potential reunion with former Mets outfielder Michael Conforto as a budget-friendly contingency plan. After a di
When the news broke that Seibu Lions ace Tatsuya Imai was posted, many Major League fans had one question: Would he also want to join the Dodgers? After all, not only is Los Angeles arguably the closest flight back to Japan,
The Los Angeles Dodgers Friday non-tendered a relief pitcher who saved 42 games for them in two seasons, making him a free agent.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have made several changes to their team already, and they are rumored to bring back a non-tendered pitcher.
Former University of Texas two-sport star and Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Bart Shirley has died. He was 85 years old. Shirley died last Wednesday, his family announced in his obituary.
Cast, Jake and Jordan discuss the surprising Mets–Rangers trade, Tatsuya Imai indirectly snubbing the Dodgers and Hal Steinbrenner’s comments about Yankees spending.
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani announces he will represent Japan once again in the World Baseball Classic next year, but it's unclear if he'll pitch in games.
MLB.com's Brian Murphy listed the Dodgers as one of the teams most in need of an outfielder this offseason, specifically in left field. The Dodgers wheeled out Michael Conforto for a majority of the 2025 season, and he failed to produce after the Dodgers gave him a one-year deal last winter.