Major League Baseball
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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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The Los Angeles Dodgers extended manager Dave Roberts’ contract until 2028. Despite criticism from fans, his impressive record and leadership qualities affirm his status as a top manager in baseball.
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Michael Grove will miss the 2025 season due to injury, affecting the Dodgers’ bullpen, but strong contenders are emerging for crucial roles.
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Freddie Freeman underwent ankle surgery but is expected to be ready for spring training, crucial for the Dodgers’ championship hopes amid positional uncertainties.
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The Dodgers signed Blake Snell to a five-year, $182 million deal to enhance their rotation, addressing their previous lack of left-handed pitchers.
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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 Dodgers announced their World Series roster, adding Rojas, Vesia, and Graterol, while losing Phillips to injury. Rojas seeks to play despite surgery, while Vesia and Graterol face health challenges as well.
