Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman will be ready when Opening Day rolls around, according to Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times. Manager Dave Roberts announced the update on the two-time World Series Champion and perennial All-Star.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made a lot of acquisitions this offseason, but one player they traded away may come back to bite them.
Amid another massive offseason spending spree, one of the Los Angeles Dodgers‘ more unheralded signings was 26-year-old utilityman Hyeseong Kim.The defending World Series champions added Kim via a three-year,
Michael Grove received an important injury update on Tuesday ahead of the Los Angeles Dodgers' 2025 regular season.
Ballyhooed offseason signee Hyeseong Kim still has work to do and might not make the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Opening Day roster, meaning he could be headed for the
“It’s easier for us to control how things operate within the Los Angeles Dodgers organization ... even after a key deadline trade for Jack Flaherty. “It’s certainly very important ...
During an interview with Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times, May revealed that he suffered an esophageal tear after eating a salad at the Dodgers’ facility in Arizona on July 10. He had to undergo emergency surgery and claims that he might have died if he didn’t have it treated right away:
The Los Angeles Dodgers might have some reason for complacency ... “It’s been a while since being in an actual game,” Glasnow said, per Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times.