Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images Roki Sasaki was the prized international free agent of the offseason, and his decision came down to three teams— the Dodgers, the San Diego Padres, and the Toronto Blue Jays. Between San Diego and the Dodgers, Sasaki had the opportunity to play alongside two of his fellow countrymen, as the Dodgers boast the duo of Shohei Ohtani … [Read more...] about Notes: Sasaki, Bregman, offseason spending
Dodgers payroll after adding Tanner Scott & Kirby Yates
Photo: Los Angeles Dodgers With spring training nearly here, and more bullpen pitchers signed, let’s take another look at the 2025 payroll for LA It’s been more than three weeks since we last looked at the Dodgers’ estimated payroll for 2025, and in that time the club has been busy. They shored up the back end of the bullpen by adding Tanner Scott and Kirby Yates. Scott … [Read more...] about Dodgers payroll after adding Tanner Scott & Kirby Yates
When will Shohei Ohtani first pitch for the Dodgers?
Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images Today’s daily question revolves around Shohei Ohtani’s second season with the Dodgers. He won an MVP award in his first season with the team, and that was only by hitting (and running). In 2025, Ohtani will be a two-way player again after rehabbing from his second Tommy John surgery. The question is when, exactly, will Ohtani first … [Read more...] about When will Shohei Ohtani first pitch for the Dodgers?
Dodgers 2025 spring training primer
Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images The Dodgers had the shortest offseason of any major league team, and for the best reason possible by winning the World Series. But now the 2025 season is nearly here, so let’s look ahead to spring training, with sights turning to Camelback Ranch in Arizona. #DodgersST soon. pic.twitter.com/f105acpcAz— Los Angeles Dodgers … [Read more...] about Dodgers 2025 spring training primer
More on the Miguel Rojas & Roki Sasaki number swap
Photo by Cassidy Sparrow/Getty Images Sasaki will wear number 11 with the Dodgers. Rojas, who wore that number the last two seasons in LA, switched to 72, the same number he wore as a rookie in 2014. While thinking about playoff odds and projected standing, or the exorbitant prices of Tokyo Series tickets, here are some Dodgers notes for your Thursday morning. When Roki … [Read more...] about More on the Miguel Rojas & Roki Sasaki number swap