Dodger News
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Rickey Henderson, baseball’s stolen base king, died at 65, leaving a legacy of remarkable achievements and charisma.
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The Dodgers have made minimal moves during the Winter Meetings and are transitioning Mookie Betts to shortstop while monitoring Teoscar Hernández’s situation.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers signed outfielder Michael Conforto for one year at $17 million, aiming to improve their outfield depth. Competing for Teoscar Hernández remains challenging.
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Blake Treinen re-signed with the Dodgers for two years at $22 million. A dominant reliever, he excelled in the 2024 season despite past injuries, playing a key role in postseason success.
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Freddie Freeman underwent ankle surgery but is expected to be ready for spring training, crucial for the Dodgers’ championship hopes amid positional uncertainties.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers signed utility fielder Tommy Edman to a five-year, $74 million contract. Edman contributed significantly to their World Championship season after recovering from injuries.
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The Dodgers signed Blake Snell to a five-year, $182 million deal to enhance their rotation, addressing their previous lack of left-handed pitchers.
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Shohei Ohtani unanimously won the National League MVP, achieving remarkable stats and leading the Dodgers to their first championship since 1988.
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Brusdar Graterol faced a challenging 2024 season, including surgery for a right labrum tear. Despite limited appearances, he showed promise, with a notable return expected in 2025.
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Tyler Glasnow, a significant acquisition for the Dodgers, faced injuries preventing postseason play. Despite impressive stats, his ego and fragility led to doubts about his future with the team.
