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The 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers are spending almost $300 million dollars to try to assemble one of the greatest regular-season rosters in MLB history.
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The 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers are spending almost $300 million dollars to try to assemble one of the greatest regular-season rosters in MLB history.
The 2024 MLB season will get underway on Wednesday with the Seoul Series — the first regular-season MLB games played in South Korea.
Many fans across Major League Baseball heading into 2024 have labeled the Los Angeles Dodgers as the sport's villain, thanks to an impressive offseason.
We've been waiting to unveil our final offseason grades… and waiting… and waiting. We can wait no longer. Even though Blake Snell, Jordan Montgomery and J.D. Martinez remain unsigned among the major free agents, and useful players such as Michael Lorenzen, Adam Duvall and Tommy Pham are still out there, it's the middle of spring training. The Dodgers and Padres open in Korea in less than two weeks. We have to roll this out and move on.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are trading outfielder Manuel Margot to the Minnesota Twins and plan to sign free agent super utility man Kiké Hernández to a one-year contract once the trade is finalized, sources told ESPN.
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Shohei Ohtani remains on track to start at designated hitter when the Los Angeles Dodgers open their season in South Korea, and the team's two other major additions could join him.
Left-hander James Paxton and the Los Angeles Dodgers have agreed to an $11 million, one-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are closing in on a one-year agreement with free agent starting pitcher James Paxton on Monday night, sources told ESPN, confirming multiple reports. Paxton's deal, which is still pending the completion of a physical exam, would pay him about $11 million in guaranteed money, a source familiar with the negotiations said.