Dodger News
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In 2024, Dodgers’ Mookie Betts, Teoscar Hernández, and Shohei Ohtani won Silver Sluggers, showcasing exceptional offensive performances despite challenges.
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Kiké Hernández, crucial for the Dodgers’ 2024 championship, excelled in postseason despite a poor regular season. His versatility and defense make him vital to re-sign for two years.
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The Dodgers announced Mookie Betts’ return to the infield amid outfield shortages. Betts’ shift improves team dynamics, while other players struggle. An intriguing offseason is anticipated for the Dodgers.
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Blake Treinen, a key reliever for the Dodgers, returned after injury, performed excellently in the postseason, and is a free agent the team must re-sign.
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Wednesday, November 6, 2024 Copyrighted by Sarah Morris, 2024 Walker Buehler played an integral role in the Dodger full-season world championship since 1988. He even retired the last three batters to seal the championship. Now, Buehler enters his first free agency, and the Dodgers didn’t give him a qualifying offer. Before the NLCS against the…
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Shohei Ohtani underwent shoulder surgery for a torn labrum after injuring himself in the World Series. The Dodgers anticipate his return for spring training, hoping he can continue his impressive dual-role performance.
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Teoscar Hernández, pivotal for the Dodgers’ 2024 championship, seeks a return after a successful season with 33 home runs. His re-signing is crucial due to key player’s absences.
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After 17 years with the Dodgers, Clayton Kershaw finally achieved a world championship. Despite injury struggles and surgeries upcoming, he plans to return in 2025, showcasing his dedication to the team.
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The 2024 Dodgers overcame significant injuries and adversity to win the championship, relying on key performances from stars like Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman, showcasing resilience and strategic brilliance by the organization.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers overcame a five-run deficit to defeat the New York Yankees 7-6, winning their first full-season world championship since 1988. Walker Buehler’s performance was crucial.
