The Los Angeles Dodgers honored the late Vin Scully on Tuesday, 73 years to the day of his first regular-season broadcast. Scully, who called Dodgers games for 67 years, passed away in August at the age of 94. Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster
San Francisco Giants pitcher Taylor Rogers threw his glove right in the trash on Wednesday night as the team lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers, 10-5. Rogers had every reason to throw the glove away. He came into the game as a
The San Diego Padres made the splashy move ahead of last season’s trade deadline to acquire young slugger Juan Soto from the Washington Nationals. Soto appeared in 52 games for the Padres and hit .236 with .778 OPS. He hit six home
Not all marriage proposals are created equal. One fan of the Los Angeles Dodgers proved that to be true Thursday night at Dodgers Stadium, running onto the field before getting on one knee and looking toward the stands. Security personnel remove a
Andrew Toles has not played a Major League Baseball game since 2018, but the Los Angeles Dodgers have renewed his contract for a fifth straight season. Toles, 30, played three seasons for the Dodgers between 2016-2018 but did not return for spring
The start of the season in Major League Baseball is always memorable for fans of the game with spring in the air and the prospect of a new season providing hope. Opening Day for the 2023 season will be remembered for many
The Los Angeles Dodgers are hoping nothing serious happened to their All-Star first baseman, Freddie Freeman, after he exited his World Baseball Classic game Tuesday with a hamstring injury. Freeman, who plays for Canada, was at bat when he hit a pop-up
Trevor Bauer will pitch again this year – just not in Major League Baseball. The one-time National League Cy Young Award winner agreed to a contract with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of Japan’s Central League on Monday. The Los Angeles Dodgers released
The Los Angeles Dodgers usually dominate headlines during the offseason with their big-name player acquisitions. This winter the team was relatively quiet, outside of one notable addition to the coaching staff. Los Angeles hired J.T. Watkins, who was employed by the Boston
The Los Angeles Dodgers announced Saturday that legendary pitcher Fernando Valenzuela will have his No. 34 retired this season. Valenzuela, who was nicknamed “El Toro” as he took the Dodgers by storm at 20 years old in 1981 on his way to