Dodger News
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Dalton Rushing struggles in his backup catcher role for the Dodgers after being promoted. With a poor hitting record and defensive issues, he must develop relationships with pitchers and manage emotions to succeed.
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Shohei Ohtani, now fully recovered, aims for a standout 2026 with the Dodgers, balancing his roles while participating in the World Baseball Classic.
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Dave Roberts stresses the Dodgers’ goal of a three-peat. Blake Treinen’s experience is vital for the bullpen’s success, despite media skepticism about his age and performance.
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Tommy Edman’s ankle surgery delays his return, creating a competition for second base among Kim, Rojas, and Freeland in 2026.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers report on several pitchers: Yoshinobu Yamamoto impresses, while Graterol and Stewart recover from surgeries. Both need to stabilize the bullpen alongside Scott’s return to form.
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Dodgers’ spring training begins with key players recovering, aiming for a successful season ahead.
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On Media Day, the Dodgers announced Kiké Hernández’s one-year signing and Max Muncy’s contract extension, enhancing their roster as they pursue a potential three-peat championship victory.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers signed reliever Evan Phillips to a $6.1 million deal while DFAing catcher Ben Rortvedt, aiming for bullpen depth amid injury concerns.
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On February 6, 2026, the Dodgers released Anthony Banda to enhance their catching depth by signing Ben Rortvedt. Banda’s mediocrity as a reliever prompted the move, as Rortvedt offers promising backup potential.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers signed outfielder Kyle Tucker to a 4-year, $240 million deal, addressing their outfield struggles and enhancing their offense as they aim for a third consecutive championship title.
