Cincinnati Reds win going into spring training off day
Los Angeles Dodgers rookie Roki Sasaki is inching closer to appearing in a Major League spring training game. Sasaki has already thrown a pair of bullpen sessions, going about 30 pitches in his second one at the indoor batting cages at Camelback Ranch,
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Los Angeles Dodgers World Series winning pitcher slams New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone: 'He's just so hurt. It's so sad."
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Dodgers' Bobby Miller has no fracture after being struck by liner
Dodgers RHP Bobby Miller improving after being hit by line drive
Los Angeles right-hander Bobby Miller has a residual headache but no fracture or significant bruising a day after being struck in the head by a 106-mph comebacker, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Friday.
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Dodgers' Bobby Miller Has No Fracture After Being Hit in Head with Line Drive
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Washington Nationals pitcher Trevor Williams talked about fighting back against anti-Catholic mockery during the 2023 season when one team hosted the Sisterhood of Perpetual Indulgence.
The Dodgers won the World Series in 2024 and they just might win it again in 2025, but the Yankees and Mets may have something to say about that.
The Los Angeles Dodgers had a ridiculously productive offseason, strengthening their roster even more in pursuit of another World Series title. Among the ball club’s signings was former Cy Young winner Blake Snell,
A three-time Cy Young Award winner, Clayton Kershaw was guaranteed $7.5 million in the agreement announced Feb. 13.
Commissioner Rob Manfred shared conflicting feelings about the big-spending Los Angeles Dodgers this week, praising the franchise's competitive spirit in one breath before worrying about the financial disparity they've created in the next.
With the Dodgers' organization watching, Roki Sasaki has some success throwing live batting practice
Japanese phenom Roki Sasaki threw 27 pitches over two innings of live batting practice at Camelback Ranch in front of hundreds of fans and several teammates
San Diego Padres pitcher Cole Paplham left Sunday's spring training game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on a cart after getting hit in the head with a 102-mph comebacker.
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