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The Los Angeles Dodgers' free agency desires simply may not match up with what Kyle Tucker is looking for this winter.
The Milwaukee Brewers have a huge decision with their ace, Freddy Peralta, this offseason. Peralta is headed into the final season on his contract. This would p
In an offseason of wide possibilities, but thus far tempered expectations from the Dodgers’ front office, Cody Bellinger represents something of a wild card in the team’s winter plans.
The Los Angeles Dodgers could use a boost in the outfield this offseason and on old friend could be the best answer available.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are heavily linked to All-Star outfielder Kyle Tucker in free agency this offseason, and CBS Sports' R.J. Anderson and Dayn Perry both predicted he would bring his talents to LA this winter.
Banijay Americas' BD4 has partnered with Fathom Entertainment and MLB Studios to produce the doc 'Homecoming: The Tokyo Series.'
The Dodgers are favorites to three-peat even without major roster changes but the organization isn't likely to rest on its laurels.
Former MLB GM Jim Bowden broke down potential trade scenarios for AL Cy Young winner Tarik Skubal, and how the Dodgers could get him.
The New York Yankees reportedly will have some major competition if they hope to retain veteran outfielder Cody Bellinger this offseason.
The Dodgers spent big on the bullpen last winter, committing $72 million over four years to Tanner Scott but find themselves in the market again for a late-innings reliever. This year's market is flush with proven closers including Edwin Diaz and Devin Williams, but are the Dodgers even looking for a dedicated ninth-inning man?
One of the Dodgers' primary challenges will be managing the returning talent — and ensuring the toll from their previous two title treks doesn’t become a roadblock.
Injuries to Evan Phillips, Brusdar Graterol, Michael Kopech, and trade deadline acquisition Brock Stewart crushed the team's depth from the right side. To make matters worse, Kirby Yates, Blake Treinen, and Tanner Scott were all woefully inconsistent.