Editorials
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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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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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Friday, January 3, 2025Copyrighted by Sarah Morris, 2025 On Friday, the Los Angeles Dodgers officially reintroduced Teoscar Hernàndez and signed Korean Baseball Organization utility fielder Hyeseong Kim. Just before Christmas, sources reported Teoscar Hernàndez reached an agreement with the Dodgers for a three-year $66 million deal. Teoscar Hernàndez voiced his desire to return to the…
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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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The Dodgers’ starting rotation looks strong with Snell and others, but injuries to Glasnow, Ohtani, and uncertainties surrounding Yamamoto, Gonsolin, and May necessitate adding another pitcher for 2025.
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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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After winning the World Championship, the Dodgers face an offseason of rebuilding, needing starting pitchers and addressing player retirements, injuries, and potential trades to maintain their championship status.
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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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Fernando Valenzuela, the legendary Dodger pitcher, passed away at 63. His impact transformed Dodger Stadium’s attendance and he achieved remarkable accolades, including Rookie of the Year and six All-Star selections, leaving a lasting legacy in baseball.
