Los Angeles Dodgers, Winter Meetings
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly only willing to offer Kyle Tucker a short-term deal and it doesn't seem like he wants that.
No. 7 on last year’s Big Board, Alex Bregman signed with the Red Sox on an unusual three-year, $120 million contract that was heavily deferred and included opt-outs after each season. Bregman took his first opportunity to hit the open market again, presumably in search of a longer guarantee.
Back at the previous Trade Deadline, the Dodgers indicated that they might take a more measured approach to improving the big league roster -- and true to their word, the transactions they made were modest in scale.
With Cease, Cody Ponce, Kevin Gausman, Shane Bieber, and Trey Yesavage already batting for rotation spots, it’s possible Keller could represent a swing arm similar to what Eric Lauer was for Toronto in 2025. That could be valuable given Bieber’s health issues.
A sports reporter from a Los Angeles TV station delivered an exclusive report from the Winter Meetings in Orlando that shook up the rumor mill.
The Winter Meetings got off to a sluggish start, but they wound up being rather entertaining by the end. While there wasn't much activity on the trade market, w
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Dodgers get stronger by swiping former Twins manager in Winter Meetings twist
The Dodgers hired former Twins manager Rocco Baldelli to a front office position.