Dodger News
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Friday, February 14, 2025 Copyrighted by Sarah Morris, 2025 The Los Angeles Dodgers will begin the 2025 season with a five-man starting rotation until Shohei Ohtani is healthy and ready to start a major league game. If the Dodgers don’t have any injuries to their expected starters, they have one position to fill. Yoshinobu Yamamoto,…
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The Dodgers’ pitchers and catchers held their first workout, but Michael Kopech’s forearm inflammation raises concerns, while Evan Phillips faces significant injury risks. With additional injuries, they signed Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates to bolster their bullpen depth.
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Evan Phillips faces a rotator cuff tear, likely missing Opening Day. The Dodgers secured relievers Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates due to multiple pitcher injuries. The bullpen’s strength is vital for the upcoming season.
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Clayton Kershaw enters his eighteenth season with the Dodgers, recently signed for a year. Despite injuries, he’s evolved into a Hall of Famer. The team remains hopeful for another championship run.
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Sunday, February 9, 2025 Copyrighted by Sarah Morris, 2025 Finally, the Los Angeles Dodgers are ready for spring training. Kiké Hernández is back! Though the Dodgers had a super offseason, they needed Kiké Hernández is what was missing. His outlandish personality keeps it fun. He came through when the Dodgers needed it the most. Kiké…
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The Dodgers signed Kirby Yates to bolster their bullpen as they face potential injuries among other relievers, aiming for another World Series title in 2025.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers signed elite reliever Tanner Scott to a four-year, $72 million deal. With a strong bullpen including Scott, Treinen, and emerging rookies, they aim for continued success.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers strengthened their rotation by signing Roki Sasaki and Blake Snell. With returning pitchers and promising talent, they aim to dominate the National League Western Division in 2025.
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The Dodgers traded Gavin Lux to the Reds, clearing space for Hye-Seong Kim and allowing Mookie Betts to shift positions.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Teoscar Hernàndez to a three-year, $66 million contract, recognizing his pivotal role in their World Series victory and celebrating his fan-favorite status.
