The Diamondbacks are perfectly fine being the lonely team in the desert with no outside expectations, no pressure, and not a Hollywood star in sight.
Throughout October, several health-related headaches defined the Dodgers’ run to a championship. But behind the scenes, the team's injury problems were even more pronounced.
That’s all even more true now that the Dodgers have all but captured the Japanese market, after signing Ohtani and righties ...
the Dodgers usually force new infielder Hyeseong Kim, the 26-year-old from South Korea, to go last, with other infielders chanting, “Let’s go Dodgers!” as the grounder is hit in an attempt ...
Yates didn’t blossom until adding the split-fingered fastball to his arsenal, and Scott credits two pitching coaches in Miami ...
There’s no more divisive player in drafts right now than deGrom. Some analysts have him ranked as highly as SP3 or SP4.
On Sunday, Sportsnet LA posted a clip on X (formerly Twitter), featuring Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Miguel Rojas and numerous other Dodgers players as they began chanting "Let's go Dodgers" as ...
Athlon Sports dissects everything you need to know about the club ahead of the upcoming Major League Baseball season.
While returning to the reigning World Series champions always seemed like the most likely landing spot, Hernández said he kept his options open this go-around in free agency, with the Dodgers ...
With Kim getting acclimated to his new club, Mookie Betts encouraged fans to start a “Let’s go Dodgers” chant while the 26-year-old was participating in fielding drills. Kim joined the ...
So go ahead, let the Dodgers have 100 reporters and camera crews following them around from the moment they arrive in the morning until the last one leaves. Let them have the paparazzi ...