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Los Angeles has had a solid season so far, leading the NL West, but there is room to grow ahead of another World Series run. Most notably, The Dodgers' bullpen needs a boost, as offseason acquisitions Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates have not performed to expectations, creating a hole in the pitching staff.
Brandon Glick of PFSN has named Los Angeles as one of the “best fits” for Red Sox relief pitcher and closer Aroldis Chapman. Chapman has been pitching at an extremely high level so far this season. He would be a big-time get for the Dodgers to improve their bullpen even more.
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Shohei Ohtani is one of those players who doesn't need to be showered with more adulation, but a few compliments never hurt. At least that's probably what Dalton Rushing thought, a
The Los Angeles Dodgers should go after this Baltimore Orioles pitcher to fortify their rotation for this season and beyond.
Sam Horn signed a professional contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers. However, he will return to Missouri to compete for the starting QB role.
Left-handed slugger Michael Conforto is in his first season with the Los Angeles Dodgers after signing a one-year, $17 million contract in the offseason. The Dodgers added him as a veteran option to bolster their depth, hoping his left-handed power would flourish.
The Los Angeles Dodgers general manager says Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman are falling short of expectations.
Emmanuel Clase's gambling leave has the Cleveland Guardians re-evaluating. Now outfielder Steven Kwan could be on the move if a team meets the asking price.