Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Hyeseong Kim has the potential to win several prestigious accolades throughout his MLB career.
The Los Angeles Dodgers will start the 2025 MLB season as the heavy favorites to repeat the title they won last year, and with the big signings they have made during the offseason,
The Los Angeles Dodgers have impossibly high expectations. After a historic postseason and another high-spending offseason, it is World Series or bust for Los Angeles. The move that started this spending spree was a trade for Red Sox superstar Mookie Betts.
Clayton Kershaw and the Los Angeles Dodgers agreed to a one-year, $7.5 million contract earlier this month, reuniting for an 18th season. Having spent almost two decades with the Dodgers, Kershaw is synonymous with the organization,
The Los Angeles Dodgers got the better of the New York Yankees in the Fall Classic last October to win their second World Series in four years and eighth overall.
The Atlanta Braves added a veteran outfielder and former World Series champion to their list of non-roster invitees on Thursday.
The Los Angeles Dodgers enter MLB spring training as defending World Series champions, and the overwhelming favorites to achieve that feat again. LA spent more
Betts is an eight-time All-Star right fielder. A six-time Gold Glove winner. A seven-time Silver Slugger. An MVP winner. He’s a batting champion. Most important to Betts, he’s a three-time World Series champion.
Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Miguel Rojas shared the team's ambitious goals for the 2025 season. He mentioned that the Dodgers aim for more than one championship. The front office emphasized ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers went through a light workout and most of the usual superstars were out on the field, including National League MVP Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts.
Clayton Kershaw and the Los Angeles ... to the Dodgers in the offseason. Kershaw’s dedication did not go unnoticed in the Dodgers clubhouse even among the veterans like Miguel Rojas, according ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers went through a light workout and most of the usual superstars were out on the field, including National League MVP Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts