Freeman wants to play until he's 40, retire with LA: 'I love being here'
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- After spending the past four seasons donning Dodger blue, Freddie Freeman hopes it will be the last uniform he wears in his big league career. Freeman isn't ready to hang 'em up just yet. Far from it. The star first baseman likes the idea of playing another
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Wrobleski a name to watch with Snell's Opening Day status unclear
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- With uncertainty surrounding left-hander Blake Snell's readiness for Opening Day, the Dodgers are assessing their options to fill his spot in the rotation. One of the top arms in the mix is fellow southpaw Justin Wrobleski. The Dodgers have yet to rule Snell out for Opening Day,
Betts set to move down to third spot in new-look Dodgers lineup
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Assembling a lineup is like piecing together a puzzle, and Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is still mulling over how to best align his four stars atop the order.
Graterol to miss Opening Day; Cactus League debuts ahead for Ohtani & Co.
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- There will be an additional spot up for grabs in the Dodgers' bullpen, as manager Dave Roberts confirmed on Wednesday that righty reliever Brusdar Graterol will not be ready in time for Opening Day. Graterol, who underwent right shoulder labrum surgery in November 2024, missed all of
Each team’s top projected player in ’26
Spring Training games are slated to start Friday, meaning MLB’s biggest stars will be back in action. But with so many great talents in the game today, who will be every team’s top player in 2026? To determine that, it’s time to examine the projections from FanGraphs Depth Charts (a
Latest Dodgers injuries & transactions
This page will be updated throughout the year with all the latest Dodgers injury news and transactions.
2 years ago, we predicted each team's top prospect for 2026. How did we do?
Back around this time two years ago, we made bold predictions about who would be the No. 1 prospect for each organization today. Now it’s time to review our prognosticating skills. A couple of disclaimers: A baker’s dozen of our current No. 1 prospects had yet to enter pro ball,
Ohtani faces hitters, 'way ahead' of last year on pitching side
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Although the schedule would not appear to be in Shohei Ohtani's favor, both he and the Dodgers are confident that the two-way superstar can begin this season in the rotation. Ohtani has bold aspirations for his second year back on the mound following a second major surgery
Notes: Teoscar arrives lighter; question marks in Dodgers' rotation
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Intent on coming back from a down year, Teoscar Hernández cut down a little himself. Hernández came into Dodgers camp with a trimmer physique, having shed 12 pounds in the offseason. He felt that he was a little heavier than usual last season, and he's hopeful that
With Edman (ankle) out for start of season, how will LA manage 2B, CF?
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The Dodgers had spent the offseason preparing for one of their key pieces to miss time to open the season, but manager Dave Roberts made it official on Monday: Utility man Tommy Edman will start the year on the injured list as he continues to recover from
Here's a fun fact for one Minor League team in every farm system
Farm systems are huge. In addition to Rookie-level leagues at complexes in the Dominican Republic and the grounds where big league Spring Training camps are held, there are four under-the-lights, ticket-selling affiliates for every single Major League Baseball organization, amounting to 120 Minor League Baseball teams. Many of these teams
With much-needed versatility, Kim eyeing Dodgers' Opening Day roster
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Tommy Edman may not be the most fearsome hitter in the Dodgers' lineup, but his versatile skill set makes him difficult to replace. With Edman out for Opening Day as he continues to rehab from offseason surgery on his right ankle, the Dodgers could look to Hyeseong
Sasaki looking to build off electric postseason for his sophomore year
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- If not for his final chapter of 2025, Roki Sasaki might be in a rather uncertain place this spring. Last year was shaping up to be a disappointing Major League rookie campaign for Sasaki until he returned from a right shoulder impingement for a dominant stint as
With World Series MVP on résumé, Yamamoto sets sights on Cy Young
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Coming off one of the best postseason performances in recent memory, capped by a World Series in which he earned MVP honors after being the pitcher of record in three of the Dodgers' four wins, Yoshinobu Yamamoto has already established himself among the greats in franchise history
Players with the most to prove for each team this spring
Full-squad workouts in Spring Training have begun, and there will be several players looking to prove themselves after injuries, underperformance or other factors put them in a more precarious position than they'd like to be entering the 2026 season.
In camp for Tommy John rehab, Phillips happy to be back with Dodgers
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Evan Phillips still has a long way to go on the road to recovery from Tommy John surgery, but he's glad to know that it ends at Dodger Stadium. The veteran righty reliever re-signed with the Dodgers on a one-year, $6.5 million contract a few days before
With velo still down, Graterol looking iffy for Opening Day
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Righty reliever Brusdar Graterol will slow-play his ramp-up during Spring Training, manager Dave Roberts said Saturday, creating uncertainty around his availability for Opening Day. Graterol missed all of last year after undergoing right shoulder labrum surgery in November 2024. He remained a distant possibility to return in
Vesia immensely grateful for widespread support after loss of child
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Less than four months after suffering a heartbreaking loss, Alex Vesia put the unimaginable into words. Speaking on behalf of himself and his wife, Kayla, Vesia expressed his gratitude to the Dodgers and the baseball community for their support after the death of their newborn daughter, Sterling
Dodgers bring loaded roster to Spring Training -- but questions as well
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Muncy, Dodgers agree to 1-year extension
LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers' longest-tenured player is locked up for at least an additional year. Third baseman Max Muncy signed a one-year extension worth a guaranteed $10 million with L.A. on Thursday morning. He will earn $7 million in 2027, and he has a club option worth $10 million