Dodgers re-sign World Series Game 7 hero Miguel Rojas
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Dave Roberts, the man who has managed the big-spending Dodgers, says he’s open to a salary cap in Major League Baseball — but he’d also like to see a salary floor if it ever came to it. Roberts appeared on Sports on Prime’s “Good Sports With Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson” when he was asked about the idea.
MLB remains the only major North American sports league to not have a salary cap. In 2025, CBT payrolls range from the Dodgers and New York Mets ($338 million) to the Chicago White Sox ($92 million) and Miami Marlins ($85 million).
Former Major League Baseball player Tim Harkness has died, according to Bob Elliott of the Canadian Baseball Network. He was 87 years old. The first baseman spent four years playing MLB, spending time with the Dodgers and Mets during his career.
Los Angeles Dodgers insider David Vassegh has downplayed the franchise’s plan to pursue a Japanese international slugger despite rumors.
The $500 million Los Angeles Dodgers‘ thrilling World Series win over the Toronto Blue Jays attracted record international attention for Major League Baseball, affirmed LA’s status as the sport’s best team and drew more attention to baseball’s ...
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Baseball: Dodgers' Ohtani joins other stars in setting up foundation
Japan and Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani has recently established a foundation, joining many top sporting figures
World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers to Raise the Banner on Thursday, March 26 When They Host Arizona Diamondbacks in Only Primetime MLB Game on Opening Day
Banijay Americas' BD4 has partnered with Fathom Entertainment and MLB Studios to produce the doc 'Homecoming: The Tokyo Series.'
The Los Angeles Dodgers are only two wins away from returning to the World Series for the second straight season, which could have league-wide implications. After winning the World Series last year, the Dodgers went out and managed to still get better ...
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Former Dodgers First Baseman Dies
A first baseman who joined the Dodgers just before they moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles, and was traded to the New York Mets in 1962, passed away at age 87.