
Tag "Los Angeles Dodgers"
In Memoriam: Don Sutton (1945-2021)
B.J. Martin remembers the legacy of Hall of Fame pitcher and MLB legend Don Sutton, who passed away on Tuesday evening.
Read MoreRemembering Dodgers Legend Tommy Lasorda
Former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda passed away on Thursday at the age of 93.
Read MoreHall of Fame Case: Manny Ramirez
Does Manny Ramirez deserve a spot in the Baseball Hall of Fame? Alex Kielar breaks down his career while weighing numerous pros and cons.
Read MoreHall of Fame Case: Jeff Kent
Jeff Kent is on the ballot for the eighth time this year. He managed to get to 27.5 percent last year and would need a huge boost to make the 75 percent needed. Is he Cooperstown worthy?
Read MoreThree Free Agents Who Belong on the Dodgers Wish List This Christmas
The Los Angeles Dodgers have already been busy this winter and they are hoping to get a few more players to come to Hollywood this offseason.
Read MoreHall of Fame Case: Dan Haren
Dan Haren is on the ballot for the first time this year. The big right-hander pitched 13 years in the majors and was about as durable as they come. Let’s take a look at his Hall of Fame case.
Read MoreBreaking: Dodgers Acquire Knebel From Brewers
Just over an hour after the 8 p.m. EST non-tender deadline, it was announced that the Los Angeles Dodgers had acquired right-hander Corey Knebel from the Milwaukee Brewers for a player to be named later or cash.
Read MoreMLB Free Agent Profile: Joc Pederson
Free agent Joc Pederson is hitting the market for the first time this offseason. While there are bigger fish out there, Pederson can certainly help a team looking for good power from the left side of the plate.
Read MoreA Nolan Arenado Trade to the Dodgers that Could Work
The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly interested in trading for Colorado Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado again this winter, but what will they have to give up? Here is one possibility.
Read MoreToo Much Pod Tar: Dodgers Offseason Preview
To kick off our team offseason series, Kevin Klein of The Incline: Dodgers podcast joined the show to talk about the World Series champions. We discussed what the Dodgers need to do to repeat in 2021. Also included, some thoughts on the trade market led by the Indians’ Francisco Lindor.
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