The Los Angeles Dodgers and 11 more professional sports organizations from the city banded together on Friday to host three donation events to benefit those impacted by the Southern California wildfires.
Early in the 2024 season, the Los Angeles Dodgers acquired Anthony Banda from the Cleveland Guardians for cash considerations. At the time of the deal, Banda had pitched 118.2 innings over his ...
Once signed, Yates will join Scott, Blake Treinen and Michael Kopech in the back end of the Dodgers bullpen, with each having closing experience. He also joins Scott, Alex Vesia and Anthony Banda as potential left-handed options for manager Dave Roberts.
The Dodgers avoided arbitration with all but one of their eligible players on Thursday, sources told MLB.com's Mark Feinsand. Relievers Anthony Banda, Brusdar Graterol, Michael Kopech and Evan Phillip
The left-hander inked a minor-league deal with the Guardians last winter and was dealt to the Dodgers in May, and he proved to be an effective bullpen piece for Los Angeles with a 3.08 ERA, 1.25 WHIP and 50:18 K:BB over 49.
According to ESPN's Jeff Passan, the signing will increase the Dodgers' luxury-tax payroll for the 2025 season to over $375 million. Only the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees have projected payrolls over $300 million, and both are $70-plus million behind.
Relievers Michael Kopech, Evan Phillips, Brusdar Graterol and Anthony Banda agree to one-year deals, while left-hander Alex Vesia remains unsigned.
The Los Angeles Dodgers make a significant offseason move by signing All-Star closer Tanner Scott to a four-year, $72 million contract. With his impre
The Los Angeles Dodgers, they say, are ruining baseball. What they are trying to do is put together the finest
Jake Mintz and Andy McCullough discuss Roki Sasaki and Tanner Scott joining the Dodgers, whether the team’s wild spending spree is good for the game, Anthony Santander signing with the Blue Jays and their thoughts on the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Step aside New York Yankees, there's a new evil empire in Major League Baseball. The Los Angeles Dodgers have taken the reigns as MLB's most hated team, and for good reason. Twenty-nine fan bases are incredibly jealous of one of the best teams we've seen in recent memory, at least on paper.
The Dodgers need to free up some 40-man roster space. They're reportedly shopping veteran reliever Ryan Brasier. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.