Dodgers
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A writer explores why the Dodgers shouldn’t visit the White House.
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On February 6, 2026, the Dodgers released Anthony Banda to enhance their catching depth by signing Ben Rortvedt. Banda’s mediocrity as a reliever prompted the move, as Rortvedt offers promising backup potential.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers aim for a historic three-peat in 2026, bolstered by a strong roster but facing injury concerns. Their potent pitching staff, including key acquisitions, will be crucial to achieving success, though postseason qualification seems likely.
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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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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.
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One Dodger writer shares her perspective on covering the Dodgers since 2013.
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Kiké Hernández underwent elbow surgery, sidelining him from the World Baseball Classic and impacting free agency.
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Shohei Ohtani was named National League MVP for 2025, showcasing remarkable pitching and hitting prowess post-injuries, leading the Dodgers with impressive stats and pivotal performances in playoffs and World Series.
