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The Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher told MLB Network Radio on SiriusX that team president of baseball operations, Andrew Friedman, confirmed he wouldn't be traded this winter amidst rumors that the team could target ace Tarik Skubal.
The Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly could acquire two of the biggest stars in baseball in pursuit of a third straight World Series title.
After a quiet start to the offseason, the Los Angeles Dodgers are showing that their desire to win is outmatched only by the depth of their pockets. Going into
So the Dodgers did, checking in on the reigning National League Reliever of the Year as the closer market was thinning. The Mets had already signed Devin Williams. Ryan Helsley went to the Orioles. Raisel Iglesias returned to the Braves. The Dodgers expressed to Díaz’s representation how much they valued him.
Having already made a significant move by signing Edwin Díaz to be their new closer, the Los Angeles Dodgers might have even bigger plans this offseason as they look to solidify their roster going for a three-peat in 2026.
The Dodgers' comeback and Yoshinobu Yamamoto closing out Game 7 of the World Series comes in at No. 1 on the Top Finishes of 2025 countdown\n
The Los Angeles Dodgers' quest for titles and top tier talent began with a decade-opening trade for Mookie Betts.
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2025 Dodgers season review: Julian Fernández
Julian Fernández signed a minor league deal with the Dodgers in January which included a non-roster invitation to spring training, and the right-hander pitched in the majors for the first time in four years. He was the 35th of a franchise-record-tying 40 pitchers used by the team in 2025.