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Payroll disparity has been part of Major League Baseball for decades, long before the Dodgers' recent run of success.
As they enter the 2026 season looking to three-peat as World Series champions, the Dodgers have bolstered their roster by addressing two areas of need: the bullpen and the outfield. After signing elite closer Edwin Díaz to a three-year,
Hernández had his struggles in right field but Dodgers manager Dave Roberts remained confident he was capable of adequately playing the position. Roberts did call on Hernández to improve in right field at one juncture, but by the end of the 2025 season and during the playoffs, was giving him a public vote of confidence.
In the wake of reports that Kyle Tucker has agreed to a mammoth four-year contract with the defending champs, you don’t need us to tell you this 2026 Los Angeles Dodgers lineup is nuts. But we’re here to tell you it could be historically nuts
The Phillies are the overwhelming favorites to sign infielder Bo Bichette while the Yankees and Mets will now be in a bidding war for outfielder Cody Bellinger. Bichette suddenly became a must have for Phillies fans. We were already penciling him into the lineup and figuring out where Alec Bohm could be shipped off to.
With a roster full of star players, the Los Angeles Dodgers often are well-represented during the World Baseball Classic. That's expected to be the case again for the 2026 WBC, with the likes of Clayton Kershaw,
It had been a few weeks since the Los Angeles Dodgers splurged on a star player, so they scratched that itch on Thursday by agreeing to a deal with Kyle Tucker that once again solidified their status as the biggest financial juggernaut in all of North American pro sports.
Through deferred deals and elite talent, LA turns baseball’s highest luxury tax bill into a long-term investment.
The Los Angeles Dodgers added to their top-ranked farm system with a pair of Dominican prospects. Here's their full international free agent class.
The Los Angeles Dodgers added to their deferred payments this week after signing Kyle Tucker to a four-year, $240 million deal that includes a pair of opt-outs (after the second and third season) and $30 million in deferred money.