Steve Forbes discusses the big-spending Los Angeles Dodgers and whether they’ve replaced the New York Yankees as Major League Baseball’s “Evil Empire.” Years ago, when the New York Yankees with their huge payroll dominated baseball, a Boston Red Sox executive dubbed the Bronx Bombers “the Evil Empire.”
As Los Angeles begins to rebuild following devastating wildfires, Los Angeles Dodgers owner Mark Walter and the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation are spearheading a new fundraising initiative. On Tuesday,
Kenley Jansen, who spent the last two years with the Boston Red Sox, is reportedly looking to go to a team that will allow him to close games.
While pitching in Japan, Roki Sasaki was once advised to get Tommy John surgery. Though he never got the surgery, his health continues to be something worth monitoring, considering he just signed a contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Staff from the Dodgers and Bank of America employee volunteers work together to prepare food packages for families of fire victims around the region
With the Los Angeles Dodgers signing seemingly every free agent this winter (along with Shohei Ohtani a year ago), the chatter on social media has been that MLB
The visiting Los Angeles Dodgers are ready to take the field in Brooklyn at the new Ebbets Field with the 2025 National League pennant on the line. Standing in the way of the L.A. nine are their ...
While baseball fans who do not follow the Los Angeles Dodgers fume over the defending World Series champions cornering the market on top free agents, the New York Yankees may have a real reason to ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have set a new standard for offseason acquisitions in the past few years, but perhaps there are still some players who they simply cannot acquire. After adding the likes of ...
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The Dodgers are committed to not being a "one and done" team, as they continue to dominate free agency. But how should the rest of the league feel about their spending?