Los Angeles Dodgers
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The Los Angeles Dodgers secured a one-year, $23.5 million deal with right-handed outfielder Teoscar Hernandez to balance their lineup. At 31, Hernandez brings power and versatility to the team, having previously played for the Houston Astros, Toronto Blue Jays, and Seattle Mariners. His addition is expected to bolster the Dodgers’ offensive potential alongside key players…
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As 2023 ends, the Los Angeles Dodgers reflect on a season of highs and lows. Despite a sweep in the NLDS, they exceeded expectations with over 900 runs and standout performances from Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman. With roster changes and signings, including Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the team is gearing up for the…
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Friday, December 22, 2023 Copyrighted by Sarah Morris, 2023 Thursday night, Yoshinobu Yamamoto chose to play for the Los Angeles Dodgers. He signed a 12-year $325 million contract, the most extended deal in the history of the major leagues for a pitcher. At 25, Yamamoto has accomplished everything that a pitcher can in Japan. With…
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The LA Dodgers officialized the trade for Tyler Glasnow and Manny Margot to strengthen their starting rotation. The team faces uncertainties with Clayton Kershaw’s future, Glasnow’s injury history, and Walker Buehler’s recovery from surgery. Upcoming seasons will see the absence of Julio Urías and potential growth for Bobby Miller and Emmet Sheehan. Despite these signings,…
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On December 15, 2023, the Los Angeles Dodgers traded Ryan Pepiot and Johnny DeLuca for Tyler Glasnow and Manny Margot from the Tampa Bay Rays. The Dodgers also extended Glasnow’s contract by five years with a $135 million deal. Despite Glasnow’s past health issues, the Dodgers believe their medical team can optimize his performance.
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Shohei Ohtani has joined Los Angeles Dodgers with a $700 million contract for ten years. Unexpectedly, Ohtani is deferring $680 million, a move seen as his commitment to win and help the Dodgers secure needed players. Ohtani, a two-time American League MVP, won’t be pitching in the coming season due to elbow surgery. His move…
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Shohei Ohtani, the only player to win two unanimous American League MVPs, has decided to join the Los Angeles Dodgers for the next decade on a $700 million contract. Known for his formidable pitching and hitting abilities, Ohtani promises to greatly enhance the Dodgers’ offensive prowess. His commitment to the team is also seen as…
