The Los Angeles Dodgers are fresh off winning the 2024 World Series, and they have followed it up with another strong offseason of work that has seen them only get stronger. Even with several big name additions on board,
The Chicago Cubs could pivot to reliever Carlos Estévez after falling short of closer Tanner Scott this offseason.
As The Athletic first reported last month, after re-signing Blake Treinen, the Dodgers saw acquiring Scott as their main bullpen priority. That remained true even as the club engaged the Milwaukee Brewers for a trade centered around Devin Williams, who acknowledged upon his arrival with the New York Yankees that he expected to be in Los Angeles.
Fresh off adding prized Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki, the Dodgers made an another move to massively upgrade their pitching staff, agreeing with left-handed reliever Tanner Scott on a four-year, $72 million contract,
The Los Angeles Dodgers are adding to their ballyhooed pitching staff, agreeing to a deal with left-handed closer Tanner Scott, multiple outlets reported Sunday.
Even without Ohtani, the Dodgers have the following starting pitchers to construct a dangerous rotation: Blake Snell, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow, Roki Sasaki, Tony Gonsolin, Dustin May, Bobby Miller and Landon Knack. Clayton Kershaw could also be in the mix as he remains a free agent but it is hard to imagine him playing for anyone else.
The signing of Tanner Scott is just the latest move in what has been an offseason for the ages in Los Angeles. Fresh off their 2024 World Series victory, the Dodgers have left no stone unturned in ...
The Chicago Cubs were in on Tanner Scott, considered by most pundits to be the best relief pitcher on the free-agent market...until Sunday. Scott, like seemingl
Dodgers general manager Brandon Gomes provided an important Michael Kopech injury update ahead of 2025 spring training.
The Dodgers have Roki Sasaki but he says the thing he is most excited about is American hamburgers now that he is in LA.
The New York Mets recently inked former rival left-hander A.J. Minter to a two-year, $22 million deal as their biggest bullpen move of the offseason thus far.