The Dodgers' top lineup was shaped by the players themselves, with Mookie Betts, Shohei Ohtani, and Freddie Freeman deciding their spots.
Shohei Ohtani and wife Mamiko Tanaka announced last month that they are expecting their first child together, capping off an eventful 2024 for the Los Angeles Dodgers MVP.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made another significant addition to their starting rotation with the signing of Roki Sasaki to a Minor League contract. The Japanese phenom is making the jump to MLB after spending the last four seasons with the Chiba Lotte Marines of Nippon Professional Baseball.
After winning the World Series in 2024 with the LA Dodgers, utilityman Kike Hernandez is awaiting to hear an offer this offseason, with some reckoning the club will bring him back.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have assembled the best roster in baseball history. At this point, there’s no debating it. It’s just a fact. Just look at their addition
In 2024, Dodgers injury updates were coming too fast for anyone to keep track. There were a few notable position player injuries — Mookie Betts getting his hand broken and Freddie Freeman rolling his ankle — but almost all of the time spent on the injured list was by pitchers.
Shohei Ohtani will be back on the mound for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2025, and the benefits stretch beyond his well-documented abilities as a pitcher.
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The Dodgers added top starting pitchers Blake Snell ($182 million) and Roki Sasaki (international free agent) and the top reliever on the free agent market in Tanner Scott ($72 million) — just to name a few — this offseason.
Shohei Ohtani brought an unexpected Dodgers member to the meeting to persuade Japanese ace Roki Sasaki to sign
Sean Murphy’s extension covers his age-28 through age-33 seasons, and while this is basically comical at this point, using Murphy’s ZiPS projection for the upcoming season following his extension and applying a generic aging curve has the deal end right before he dips under 2.0 WAR.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are known for deferring large amounts of their contracts. Here's how much money they've deferred in recent contracts.