MLB Network's Christopher Russo isn't impressed with the Los Angeles Dodgers' masterpiece offseason. Russo ranked the best decision makers in the MLB, and Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman was ranked No.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are a well-run machine, but the organization would not be as esteemed without the support from the fanbase.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have the third-longest postseason streak in MLB history at 12 consecutive seasons and are closing in on the 1991-2005 Atlanta Braves for the all-time record.
Andrew Friedman's comments about why the Los Angeles Dodgers have been ultra-aggressive this offseason show why they've created a wide gap over Brian Cashman's New York Yankees.
Shohei Ohtani broke the news to the Los Angeles Dodgers that prized Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki was joining the team. Ohtani sent a text to Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman even before Sasaki's agent informed the club.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Shohei Ohtani to a 10-year, $700 million contract last offseason, which at the time represented the largest deal in professional sports history.
Reliever Tanner Scott’s $72 million, four-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers includes $21 million in deferred salaries.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Tanner Scott to a contract full of deferred money, which should come as no surprise.
The Dodgers have reached a deal for 2025, preventing arbitration and keeping one of their most trusted bullpen arms for another season.
ESPN insider defends the Los Angeles Dodgers' use of deferred salaries, stating that every team has the opportunity to do it.
Mark Walter and Andrew Friedman, the owners of the Los Angeles Dodgers have set standards for Major League Baseball spending by increasing their payroll to $400 million—a record-breaking move. The post Aaron Boone Fears Dodgers’ Almost $400M Payroll May Have Dire Consequences for MLB in 2027 appeared first on EssentiallySports.