Dodgers open to trading $136 million star
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The San Francisco Giants have taken interest in a World Series champion relief pitcher from the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Dodgers bullpen projection: How Edwin Diaz gives defending World Series champion clear No. 1 closer
Dodgers bullpen projection: How Edwin Diaz gives defending World Series champion clear No. 1 closer originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Los Angeles, sound the trumpets.
Royals predicted to trade for Dodgers' $66M 2-time World Series champion after losing Mike Yastrzemski originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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Dodgers World Series items to be auctioned off
Los Angeles Dodgers fans witnessed history in November when the team won the World Series for the second-straight year. Now, they can own a part of history. Starting Wednesday, both Shohei Ohtani’s game-tying home-run ball from Game 3 and items worn by Miguel Rojas in Game 7 will be up for sale by SCP Auctions.
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Dodgers land All-Star closer in record-breaking deal after back-to-back World Series wins: reports
Edwin Diaz is set to join the Los Angeles Dodgers on a three-year, $69 million deal after a dominant run with the New York Mets, giving the reigning champions the top closer on the market.
The richest team in baseball is splitting apart at the seams, tearing under stress, fraying beyond recognition, collecting on the floor of the 2025 season in heaping piles of disappointment.
John Schneider admits he’s still haunted by the Blue Jays vs. Dodgers World Series, reflecting on what could have been.
Rojas is signing a one-year contract worth $5.5 million to play his final season with Los Angeles, according to Wednesday afternoon reports from Daniel Álvarez-Montes of El Extrabase and Alden González of ESPN. Per Álvarez-Montes and González, Rojas will move into the Dodgers’ front office after the season.
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Edwin Díaz reportedly agrees to 3-year, $69M deal with World Series champion Dodgers, leaves Mets
Edwin Díaz’s agreement includes deferred payments by the Dodgers, who already owed $1.051 billion in deferred pay to eight players from 2028-46.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are fresh off their second consecutive World Series championship. Los Angeles has already gotten even stronger, solving their closer uncertainty by signing Edwin Diaz to a three-year,
Both finished strong, but Roki Sasaki and Yoshinobu Yamamoto had different seasons for the Dodgers in 2025, and now each faces a different outlook for the WBC.