The Los Angeles Dodgers have assembled a great roster littered with stars and future Hall of Famers, but it doesn't guarantee them a World Series.
Teoscar Hernandez has signed a three-year, $66 million contract extension with the Los Angeles Dodgers, who also acquired outfielder Michael Conforto for $17 million. Hernandez praised Conforto, highlighting his dedication and strong performance despite past injuries.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have faced criticism for their exorbitant spending in free agency over the last few years, but one player believes other teams
Two marginal moves the team could make is bringing back utility man Kiké Hernández and future Hall of Fame pitcher Clayton Kershaw. But outside of that, the roster appears to be set. That doesn't mean current free agents aren't interested in joining the reigning World Series champions, though.
If it wasn’t already obvious, the Los Angeles Dodgers have cemented their status as MLB’s new “Evil Empire” with a mid-January free agency spending spree.Fresh off reportedly agreeing to a deal with Japanese ace Roki Sasaki and signing All-Star closer Tanner Scott to a four-year,
Kirby Yates is joining the Los Angeles Dodgers' bullpen just two days after the club went out and signed another All-Star closer in Tanner Scott.
Jack Flaherty doesn't want to hear people say the Dodgers are ruining baseball with their spending, adding the problem is the other 29 teams.
The Los Angeles Dodgers continue to assert their dominance over Major League Baseball following their World Series triumph, most recently by signing elite relie
The Los Angeles Dodgers are Major League Baseball's newest Evil Empire. They spent over $1 billion last offseason on Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Gl
Roki Sasaki early NL Rookie of Year favorite
High-leverage lefty reliever Tanner Scott has agreed to terms with the Dodgers on a four-year, $72 million free-agent contract, CBS Sports HQ's Jim Bowden has confirmed. The team has not yet announced the signing.
With less than a month to go until pitchers and catchers report, the Dodgers appear primed to enter the season once again considered the favorites to capture the title. Naturally, that got us to thinking about what it would take for the Dodgers to not just fall short of the World Series -- any seasoned baseball observer knows there are few guarantees so far as postseason success goes -- but to miss the playoffs entirely.