Kirby Yates, Los Angeles Dodgers
Are the Los Angeles Dodgers ruining baseball? Some might argue that teams like the Tampa Bay Rays and Miami Marlins are the real problem.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' projected 2025 payroll could fund the entire rosters of the Athletics, Tampa Bay Rays, Chicago White Sox and Miami Marlins combined.
The Dodgers have been spending a lot of money on stars like Shohei Ohtani and Roki Sasaki and other teams are frustrated by it.
With Sasaki's addition, the Dodgers' rotation is loaded. They will have their 12-year, $326.5 million signee Yoshinobu Yamamoto leading the rotation, alongside two-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell, who signed a five-year deal with the Dodgers this offseason.
The Tampa Bay Rays have signed right-handed pitcher Andrew ... Wantz spent the previous seven years in the Los Angeles Angels' organization. He underwent non-Tommy John elbow surgery last July ...
Jack Flaherty doesn't want to hear people say the Dodgers are ruining baseball with their spending, adding the problem is the other 29 teams.
Before the Los Angeles Dodgers finalized a four-year, $72 million deal with former San Diego Padres reliever Tanner Scott, they had been considering signing ano
Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 28 shots, Brandon Hagel scored two goals and had an assist and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Los Angeles Kings 3-0 on Thursday night.
A week after the news first broke that the Los Angeles Dodgers had reached a "tentative agreement" with free agent reliever Kirby Yates, Mark Feinsand of MLB.co
A week after his upcoming deal was first reported, Yates has reached a one-year deal with Los Angeles, per MLB.com's Mark Feinsand. He'll be paid $13 million with a potential $1 million bonus if he reached 55 appearances, per ESPN's Jeff Passan.