What really makes the Dodgers stick out, though, is to find diamonds in the rough. From Blake Treinen, to Max Muncy, to Chris Taylor and even to Michael Kopech, their roster has several players who had little to no value before arriving in Los Angeles.
With Mookie Betts sliding back into the infield and playing shortstop in 2025, the Los Angeles Dodgers starting outfield has lost a bit of star power and potential. According to FanGraphs, the Dodgers' projected outfield is free agent pickup Michael Conforto in LF,
Before Cactus League play began, the Los Angeles Dodgers were projected to choose between Chris Taylor, Andy Pages, and James Outman for the last roster spot. However, Eddie Rosario isn’t going down without a fight.
The Dodgers have shown the willingness to do whatever it takes to win a World Series. If a player becomes available on the trade market they want, it's only logical to think the D
The Los Angeles Dodgers are the reigning World Series champions but one key player is not guaranteed a roster spot in 2025.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have had a stellar offseason. For a team coming off a World Series championship, they have retooled the roster with the perfect mix of
Without further ado, here are two Dodgers' spring training position battles worth watching. Injuries do unfortunately occur, so anything can happen. The Dodgers are planning on utilizing a six-man rotation, and there are seemingly four pitchers with guaranteed spots right now.
The Los Angeles Dodgers continued to scuffle in Cactus League play as they suffered an 8-1 loss to the Cincinnati Reds at Goodyear Ballpark on Monday. The Dodgers are now just 1-4 thus far, and fell back into the loss column one day after snapping a three-game skid.
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani took a big step in his return to two-way player status. Ohtani threw his third bullpen of spring training this weekend, and his velocity reached a new high on the mound.
The Los Angeles Dodgers could look to add another superstar to their roster as one MLB writer linked them to Boston Red Sox star Rafael Devers.
When analyzing the first base position for the Los Angeles Dodgers, it is not a very difficult thing to do. That job belongs to 2024 World Series MVP Freddie Freeman, and it will belong to him for the foreseeable future.