The Los Angeles Dodgers newest pitcher is expected by MLB insiders to one day be an annual contender for the most prestigious pitching award.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have had an offseason to remember. From retooling a roster with a Cy Young award-winning pitcher in Blake Snell, fixing the relief pitching holes in signing a duo of dominant arms like Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates within 48 hours of each other,
The Diamondbacks still haven't replaced Pederson, who had a .923 OPS against righties in 2024. And while Naylor can reproduce Walker's power, he isn't on the same level as the three-time Gold Glover defensively.
Larry Baer believes the San Francisco Giants should not compare themselves to the World Series champion and NL West rival Los Angeles Dodgers.
Past results don’t guarantee future outcomes. That’s certainly true in Major League Baseball, where fortunes can swing wildly -- in either direction -- from season to season. Don’t believe us? Consider this: Nine teams improved by at least 10 wins from 2022 to ‘23,
So the first “true” Ray in Cooperstown — whether elected by the Baseball Writers' Association of America or one of the era committees (that handle older players and non-playing candidates) — likely will be someone who spent most of his career in Tampa Bay and/or did much of his best work there.
The Braves are the car buyer who passes on the new German luxury model and instead purchases a year-old sedan that’s nice but not over the top. The
The Braves are the car buyer who passes on the new German luxury model and instead purchases a year-old sedan that’s nice but not over the top. The Dodgers are the guy who
The Los Angeles Dodgers appear to be among the teams interested in free agent pitcher and one-time Dodger Max Scherzer.
MLB Pipeline has released their annual Top 100 prospect rankings, and Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Roki Sasaki has been named baseball's No. 1 prospect.
No one likes waiting for the phone to ring. World Series Champions are no exception. Jack Flaherty — 29-years-old and coming off a season in which he pitched to a 13-7 record and a 3.17 ERA —
As the Cubs Convention and all of its excitement dissipates, the Cubs front office is back to work as they try to build a stronger team for 2025. Spring Trainin