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The Los Angeles Dodgers have secured their second straight World Series victory and their third championship in six years, establishing a true baseball dynasty.
It appears that the Los Angeles Dodgers are not the favourites to land free agent Japanese right-hander Tatsuya Imai. In fact, Imai suggested he’d like to sign elsewhere to “take them down.”
The Los Angeles Dodgers have made several changes to their team already, and they are rumored to bring back a non-tendered pitcher.
The Los Angeles Dodgers were prominently mentioned among the potential suitors for Japanese sensation Tatsuya Imai; however, Imai has already addressed and effectively dismissed any speculation regarding that possibility.
Clayton Kershaw has decided to \"step away\" from baseball following his retirement after the Los Angeles Dodgers' 2025 World Series victory. The vetera
After failing to make a deal with the Brewers last December, the Dodgers have been once again linked to this relief pitcher.
Japanese free-agent pitcher Tatsuya Imai would rather be a part of a team that beats the Los Angeles Dodgers than join countrymen Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Roki Sasaki as a member of the reigning World Series champions.
The Dodgers' bullpen struggles, highlighted by playoff emergencies, necessitate a reliable closer. Emilio Pagán emerges as a cost-effective solution, offering proven ninth-inning success, excellent command,
Flashing back to the bottom of the ninth and the force out of Isiah Kiner-Falefa at home plate with what would have been the championship-winning run, Mattingly shared some of his regrets during an appearance on The Show podcast with host Jon Heyman of the New York Post.
This year, the free-agent market is full of renowned closers, but one stands out above the rest: Edwin Díaz. Díaz, who won his third Reliever of the Year award in 2025, became a free agent after opting out with the New York Mets. At 31, he's likely seeking a contract similar to his previous one, the richest ever signed by a reliever.