It’s an exercise that generates fierce debates and often results in agreements to disagree. But that’s what makes determining ...
The splitter is on the rise in Major League Baseball, and the Dodgers are cornering the market. Splitters were thrown more ...
What was a low boil among many baseball fans when the Sasaki signing was announced became full apoplexy when the Scott ...
After this winter's stunning run of high-level acquisitions, people are asking with real concern about whether the Dodgers might have finally broken baseball. It's not hard to understand why.
No one in Dodger blue was apologizing Wednesday, when the Dodgers introduced pitcher Roki Sasaki at a news conference.
The Dodgers alone were assessed more than $103 million in taxes, meaning that they "outspent just in luxury tax the entire payrolls of the bottom six teams or 20% of the league," said Baseball Purist.
The Dodgers aren't ruining baseball. More Luke Hales/Getty Images Sasaki, 23, is coming over to Major League Baseball after four dominant seasons in Nippon Professional Baseball in Japan.
It all has many wondering what's next, not just for the Dodgers but Major League Baseball. FOX Sports MLB experts Deesha Thosar and Rowan Kavner weighed in on the Dodgers' sweeping supremacy and ...
But the Dodgers aren’t breaking or ruining baseball, he said. “This is really good for baseball,” Kasten said. “I have no question about it.” Advertisement That won’t stop 29 other ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series in October, but the organization's streak of success flowed into the offseason. While the Dodgers have continued to find success in the winter, the ...