Over the past two offseasons, the Los Angeles Dodgers have committed more than $2 billion in future player salaries, ...
On the heels of a dominant World Series run, the Dodgers have only strengthened their superteam. We debate what they've done ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have caught a lot of hate from baseball fans across the globe for building a super team.
Major League Baseball has dropped its 2025 MLB Clubhouse Headwear Collection ahead of the upcoming season for baseball fans ...
In an online poll conducted by MLB Trade Rumors on Jan. 19, more than two-thirds of voters — 24,409 people — were in favor of ...
With the Los Angeles Dodgers signing seemingly every free agent this winter (along with Shohei Ohtani a year ago), the chatter on social media has been that MLB ...
Reliever Tanner Scott’s $72 million, four-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers includes $21 million in deferred ...
While the Dodgers operate from a financial advantage, they also are schooling opponents with a relentlessness not enough ...
Some MLB owners are reportedly ready for Commissioner Rob Manfred to lock players out following the 2026 season.
The player’s union has vociferously fought a salary cap for years, and for good reason. Free agency was a hard-won concession, and the free market has been very generous to ballplayers over the years.
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series, added a ton of talent in free agency and are expected to become the first back-to-back champion since the turn of the century in baseball.
L.A.'s run of star additions has angered opposing fan bases and sounded alarms across the sport. But is the team or the system to blame?