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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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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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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 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.
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On December 12, 2025, Sarah Morris discusses the Dodgers’ signing of Edwin Díaz and concerns over the outfield, specifically regarding players like Andy Pages and Teoscar Hernández, while emphasizing the need for further upgrades.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers need to do a few things at the annual Baseball Winter Meetings. However, the Winter Meetings are the most boring time of the year for baseball journalists and fans.
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Baseball analysts often claim the Los Angeles Dodgers have an excess of starting pitchers, yet this narrative recurs yearly. Despite the challenges posed by injuries and retirements, key players like Tyler Glasnow, Shohei Ohtani, and Blake Snell, alongside promising young talent returning from injuries, may shape a robust rotation in 2026.
