According to reports this week, the Los Angeles Dodgers might be looking to trade some players in order to accommodate their new signings and acquisitions
The Los Angeles Dodgers still plan on making one more starting pitching addition this offseason, says general manager Brandon Gomes.
Utilizing deferred salary in contracts has been a useful tool for the Los Angeles Dodgers as they continue to stockpile the roster with talent. This offseason alone has seen Tommy Edman, Blake Snell,
The Los Angeles Dodgers have had a busy offseason. They've signed several free agents, including Blake Snell, Hye-Seong Kim, Michael Conforto, Blake Treinen, Teoscar Hernandez, Roki Sasaki and Tanner Scott.
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.
The Los Angeles Dodgers, who already have folks screaming about their payroll, have reached a tentative agreement with free-agent closer Kirby Yates, pending a physical. The deal comes on the heels of signing Tanner Scott to a 4-year, $72 million contract.
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.
This offseason alone has seen Tommy Edman, Blake Snell, Michael Conforto, and Teoscar Hernández sign new contracts with the organization that include deferred payments in some capacity.
Reliever Tanner Scott's $72 million, four-year contract was finalized Thursday by the Los Angeles Dodgers, raising the World Series champions' offseason
LOS ANGELES — Tanner Scott arrived at Dodger Stadium on Thursday with his wife, Maddie, and son, Bo – the latter sporting a toddler-sized No. 66 Dodger onesie with “SCOTT” across the back and greater interest in the trucks crawling all over Dodger Stadium this winter than anything dad had to say on stage.
L.A.'s run of star additions has angered opposing fan bases and sounded alarms across the sport. But is the team or the system to blame?
Reliever Tanner Scott's $72 million, four-year contract has been finalized by the Los Angeles Dodgers, raising the World Series champions' offseason spending to $452 million on eight players.