Are the Los Angeles Dodgers ruining baseball? Some might argue that teams like the Tampa Bay Rays and Miami Marlins are the real problem.
The Miami Marlins Stolen Base Settlement ends a lawsuit from a collector who claimed he was denied a game-used base tied to Shohei Ohtani’s 50th stolen base.
The Los Angeles Dodgers and relief pitcher Alex Vesia have reportedly settled on a deal to avoid arbitration. Initially, Vesia filed for $2.35 million while th
MIAMI - Clayton McCullough, the new manager of the Miami Marlins, is still settling into his new digs in Jupiter. "Okay, I've got a pretty good beat on the lay of the land and I'll take a turn and think wait a minute I need to go back the other way,
Dodgers avoid arbitration
The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their offseason whirlwind Sunday, reportedly agreeing to terms with an All-Star closer on a 4-year, $72 million contract.
While the Dodgers operate from a financial advantage, they also are schooling opponents with a relentlessness not enough rival owners share.
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?
Roki Sasaki's MLB debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers may be hindered by health concerns. The Dodgers, known for struggling to keep pitchers healthy, are particularly worried about Sasaki's injury history.
In an online poll conducted by MLB Trade Rumors on Jan. 19, more than two-thirds of voters — 24,409 people — were in favor of a salary cap being included in the next collective bargaining agreement. Shockingly, 50.18% of participants — that’s 13,757 fans — said they would be willing to lose the entire 2027 season in exchange for a salary cap.
Roki Sasaki has officially signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, citing the team's front office stability as his main reason. However, former Miami Mar
General Manager Brandon Gomes says he doesn't think his team's massive spending spree is "bad for baseball." Seriously. He said that.