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The Dodgers have become the most well-run machine in baseball -- not only as back-to-back World Series champions but also as the owners of the best farm system in the league. Through timely trades, smart drafting,
The Los Angeles Dodgers don't have too many weaknesses following their second consecutive World Series title, but there are two that stand out as free agency ki
A one-time All-Star, Glasnow made his MLB debut in 2016 with the Pittsburgh Pirates and has logged a decade in the majors. Injuries have often interrupted his path, a recurring theme throughout his career, but his impact when healthy is undeniable.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly leading the race to sign Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami in the free agent market.
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Hyeseong Kim wants to represent South Korea in the upcoming World Baseball Classic.
MLB remains the only major North American sports league to not have a salary cap. In 2025, CBT payrolls range from the Dodgers and New York Mets ($338 million) to the Chicago White Sox ($92 million) and Miami Marlins ($85 million).
Despite some outside interest in Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernández, the 33-year-old veteran reportedly isn't expected to be traded this offseason.
Dodgers utility infielder Miguel Rojas confirms 2026 will be his last MLB season after agreeing to a one-year, $5.5 million contract.
Rojas is signing a one-year contract worth $5.5 million to play his final season with Los Angeles, according to Wednesday afternoon reports from Daniel Álvarez-Montes of El Extrabase and Alden González of ESPN. Per Álvarez-Montes and González, Rojas will move into the Dodgers’ front office after the season.
Miguel Rojas is expected back with the Los Angeles Dodgers for the final year of his career and a chance to three-peat as a World Series champion.
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