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Los Angeles Dodgers star Freddie Freeman had a cryptic reason for missing the 2026 World Baseball Classic in March.
The Los Angeles Dodgers continued to reinforce their pitching depth by signing veteran left-hander Cole Irvin to a minor league contract
The Los Angeles Dodgers added a depth arm with some upside this weekend. After he spent two years with the A's, here's what Dodgers fans can expect
Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts revealed what position he prefers to play for the remainder of his career.
While he is still playing at an extremely high level, Freddie Freeman is still aware that he cannot play forever. So the Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman unveiled his retirement timeline of playing until he completes his 20th major-league season while participating in Dodger Fest this weekend.
The Los Angeles Dodgers future Hall of Famer announced a retirement timeline after the team’s front office outlined a job offer.
New Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz has officially committed to playing in next month’s World Baseball Classic for Team Puerto Rico. Assuming, that is, the country doesn’t follow through with its threat to pull out of the tournament following a wave of player withdrawals over insurance-related issues.
The two-time defended World Series champions are loaded in the minors, too, with a strong mix of upside position players and pitchers.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have added a veteran starter after some bad health news for their two-time Cy Young ace.
Dodgers add to organizational pitching depth with latest signing.
Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Tanner Scott is ready for a bounce-back 2026 season after struggling in his first season with the team. “New year, new me. When I get two strikes, don’t leave it up in the zone,” Scott said at DodgerFest Saturday.