Asked if his team was overrunning baseball, GM Brandon Gomes answered: “The goal is to win every single year.”
What do you buy for the team that has everything? That is the question that the Los Angeles Dodgers have been wrestling with this winter. The answer, it would appear, is Roki Sasaki.
The Los Angeles Dodgers could lose their 2024 World Series ace to the Los Angeles Angels in a shocking turn of events.
L.A.'s run of star additions has angered opposing fan bases and sounded alarms across the sport. But is the team or the system to blame?
With the greater Los Angeles area reeling from a devastating string of wildfires, the Dodgers and Angels were among the 12 L.A. professional sports organizations that collectively pledged more than $8 million in donations to support disaster relief on Monday.
Before the Los Angeles Dodgers finalized a four-year, $72 million deal with former San Diego Padres reliever Tanner Scott, they had been considering signing ano
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Roki Sasaki on Friday, marking the end of an international free agent chase that ended, well, predictably. Sasaki met with severa
Ohtani was already a star in the L.A. area from his time with the Angels, but by joining the Dodgers and winning a championship, he quickly became a Los Angeles sports icon. Per Hiramoto ...
The reliever market is moving fast, but the Alex Bregman market remains slow-moving with no signs of picking up speed.
Ohtani once eschewed the Dodgers for the Angels, and got stuck in a six-year playoff drought. The Dodgers’ new Japanese rookie phenom Sasaki made a different call.
Displaced community members received essential items and support to help them rebuild after devastating wildfires