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Andrew Friedman: Dodgers have 'less heavy lifting,' but will continue to be 'aggressive'
Despite publicly indicating they would have a relatively quiet offseason, the Los Angeles Dodgers surprised the baseball ...
Tyler Glasnow isn’t going anywhere. Amid reports that the Dodgers are in pursuit of Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, Glasnow ...
As tensions rise between Washington and Moscow, a new chessboard is emerging—not in Eastern Europe, but in the Caribbean. From the U.S.’ war on drug cartels to Russia’s quiet buildup of influence in ...
Edwin Díaz, right, shakes hands with President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman, left, while standing next to General ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers can do whatever they want.
Edwin Díaz won’t receive all of his $69 million from the Dodgers until 2047, with the closer’s deal raising deferred payment ...
Now that the Dodgers are hanging on to Tyler Glasnow, Detroit Tigers fans may be able to rest easy about the risk of trading ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers continue their quest to three-peat as champions this offseason with a chance to bolster their roster.
Given the Dodgers’ stockpile of potential trade assets and aggressive acquisition of talent, maybe it shouldn’t be a surprise ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have an aggressive front office, and one of their All-Star starting pitchers has been involved in ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher told MLB Network Radio on SiriusX that team president of baseball operations, Andrew ...
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