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If the Dodgers want to three-peat, they should give Shohei Ohtani whatever he wants - including free reign of the front office to make signings and trades.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have secured their second straight World Series victory and their third championship in six years, establishing a true baseball dynasty.
There was a time when the Dodgers didn’t have to think twice about who would be closing games for them. But since they moved on from Kenley Jansen at the end of the 2021 season, the closer role has been a revolving door.
Dodgers express concern over Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Roki Sasaki playing in WBC, setting a key condition for participation.
The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired a couple of prospects from the Boston Red Sox earlier in the season, and their trade is already paying off.
One week before Thanksgiving, Angelenos lined up in cars outside the Algin Sutton Recreation Center starting from early in the morning. Hours later, they left with turkeys, fixings, desserts and smiles.
Still just 30 years old, Cody Bellinger has been a National League MVP, a World Series champion and has played admirably for three of the most storied franchises in Major League Baseball: The Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs and New York Yankees. And still, he hasn’t found a permanent home.
Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani announces he will represent Japan once again in the World Baseball Classic next year, but it's unclear if he'll pitch in games.
The Los Angeles Dodgers saw a minor league free agent join a National League squad, as outfielder Jose Ramos joined the New York Mets this week. Ramos, 24, will