The back-to-back World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers will pay a $169.4 million luxury tax bill following the 2025 ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series for the second year in a row, and did so with the highest-paid team in Major ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers will pay a record $169.4 million luxury tax after winning their second straight World Series title, ...
Former Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Kenta Maeda announced his retirement from MLB in November, and has officially ...
Dodgers outstrip and outspend the competition once again as they get hit with more than $169 million in luxury tax ...
Andrew Friedman said the Dodgers could still add a position player — either via free agency or trade — before his offseason wish list is complete.
For the Atlanta Braves, keeping catcher Chuckie Robinson evidently wasn't a priority even after claiming him off waivers.
The MLB offseason continues as the Padres made their first big move. Meanwhile the Dodgers and Blue Jays are linked to other ...
The St. Louis Cardinals wish to trade some of their top players this winter, with the Mariners, the Dodgers, and the Angels ...
NEW YORK — The Los Angeles Dodgers will pay a record $169.4 million luxury tax after winning their second straight World Series title, raising their two-year tax bill to $272.4 million. The New York ...
The Boston Red Sox acquired a 28-year-old former Los Angeles Dodgers prospect who could offer bullpen help in 2026.
Final 2025 payrolls for the 30 major league teams for purposes of the luxury tax, as defined by baseball’s collective bargaining agreement and sent to clubs by the commissioner’s office.