All-star closer Edwin Diaz leaves Mets to sign with Dodgers
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The San Francisco Giants have taken interest in a World Series champion relief pitcher from the Los Angeles Dodgers.
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Los Angeles Dodgers arrived in Orlando for this week’s annual Winter Meetings as back-to-back World Series winners and spoke of not needing to make a splash to extend their clear championship window. Then they went out and got the top closer on the market.
There are some reports out of Orland that Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernández might be headed to an American League team, specifically the Kansas City Royals. Hernández has provided the Dodgers with a pretty steady bat at the plate, but his defensive efforts have left Dodgers fans wanting a little more consistent play out of him.
A surprise American League team reportedly has interest in trading for Los Angeles Dodgers star Teoscar Hernandez.
The latest rumors from MLB’s winter meetings. The Marlins are discussing an Edward Cabrera trade, the Dodgers aren’t done adding, the Reds are looking for a bat, and the Blue Jays have targeted Brad Keller.
The Los Angeles Dodgers landed the top free-agent closer by signing Edwin Diaz to a three-year deal on Tuesday, and they're already prepared for his arrival.
As Mark Walter said after his team's latest World Series title: "(The front office) makes all the decisions. I just tell them yes."
Even with his team in the MLB playoffs, Dodgers skipper Dave Roberts helped UCLA find its next football coach in Bob Chesney.
If the Detroit Tigers decide to trade two-time reigning AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal, The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal and Katie Woo feel it's unlikely the move would involve the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Back at the previous Trade Deadline, the Dodgers indicated that they might take a more measured approach to improving the big league roster -- and true to their word, the transactions they made were modest in scale.
The Chicago Cubs seemingly finished in second place last winter when trying to land closer Tanner Scott. Chicago was ultimately bested by the Los Angeles Dodge