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One right-handed pitcher has his country's blessing to participate in the World Baseball Classic next March — will the Dodgers let him go?
First start in center for Edman in 37 days. Mookie Betts bats cleanup for first time since 2017. Springer back for Jays.
Dodgers left-hander Blake Snell will take the mound opposite Toronto rookie Trey Yesavage on Wednesday in a rematch of Game 1, this time in Los Angeles.
Now that the Los Angeles Dodgers are closing in on a big deal for Edwin Diaz, they can take it a step further.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts decided to shake up the Game 5 batting lineup, moving Mookie Betts down after recent struggles.
When you look at the Dodgers’ projected 2026 lineup, the first thing you notice is that the three players at the top are all MVP winners who are likely headed to the Hall of Fame someday. But one other thing that stands out?
The starting pitchers and starting lineups for Game 6 of the World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly out on star closer Edwin Diaz, Cody Belligner, and Kyle Tucker as per a recent update.
Edwin Diaz is set to sign a three-year contract with the Dodgers, who add a much-needed top-tier closer to their bullpen.
As the Dodgers' World Series core ages, the front office is keeping an eye on the future. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
Compared to their whirlwind offseasons the past two winters, the Dodgers have been conspicuously quiet in the wake of their second consecutive World Series championship.
Dalton Rushing, who was Los Angeles' top farmhand in MLB Pipeline's rankings at the end of last season, is a 24-year-old primary catcher who debuted in the majors with a 53-game stint this year. He'll get a World Series ring, but in the Dodgers' 17-game playoff run, he got all of one plate appearance.