The Los Angeles Dodgers, who defeated the Yankees in a five-game finale last fall, now hope to change that narrative.
The Los Angeles Dodgers left the rest of baseball behind this winter. Despite being the defending champions, the Dodgers added talent with a sense of urgency no other organization has matched ...
“No,” Manfred said, when asked if the Dodgers are ruining baseball. “I don’t agree with that. The Dodgers are a really well-run, successful organization. Everything that they do and have ...
I asked Walter if he would consider an option that might be in the best interest of baseball but not in the best interest of the Dodgers. The Angels announced they have extended their Angel ...
During the team's FanFest event this weekend, Padres GM A.J. Preller acknowledged they "gotta add a bat or two, gotta add an arm or two" to compete for a championship (per MLB.com). San Diego has ...
With a luxury-tax payroll pushing $400 million and a litany of former most valuable players, Cy Young Award winners and All-Stars dotting their lineup, the Dodgers have emerged as baseball’s ...
It probably should come as little surprise that Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred claims to believe that the Los Angeles Dodgers' ridiculous ...
But you can’t really get mad at the Dodgers for playing within the rules. I get a lot of emails from people who talk about their favorite era of baseball, and it’s usually when Mickey Mantle ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers are not ruining baseball. In fact, they are enhancing and revolutionizing the game with every move they make. The front office is doing everything in its power to improve ...
PALM BEACH, Fla. — The high-spending Los Angeles Dodgers are not ruining baseball, commissioner Rob Manfred said on Thursday. “No,” Manfred said. “I don’t agree with that. The Dodgers ...
As the Dodgers continue to assemble a team that resembles something out of a video game, many are wondering if this is good for the game of baseball. Jake Mintz is joined by senior writer from The ...
Steve Forbes discusses the big-spending Los Angeles Dodgers and whether they’ve replaced the New York Yankees as Major League Baseball’s “Evil Empire.” Years ago, when the New York Yankees ...