Readers of the Los Angeles Times Sports department share their thoughts and opinions on the Rams' season, the Dodgers' ...
When Melissa Ludtke was reporting on baseball in the 1970s for Sports Illustrated ... being announced in December 1977, news columns and cartoons framed Ludtke as invading the sanctity of player ...
Were the Dodgers surprised how the rest of the sport recoiled to the team's freewheeling winter, in which they made half a ...
along with the Los Angeles Dodgers, but also with a new responsibility much greater than giving the Californian team a World Series title. The Japanese baseball player's wife, Mamiko Tanaka ...
Asked if his team was overrunning baseball, GM Brandon Gomes answered: “The goal is to win every single year.” ...
The other half, well, that was the value of the three other player contracts the Dodgers absorbed to induce the Boston Red ...
Steve Forbes discusses the big-spending Los Angeles Dodgers and whether they’ve replaced the New York Yankees as Major League Baseball ... dollars on several new players.
Players also want to join a club with a track record of excellence. The Dodgers have made 12 straight playoff appearances and won two of the past five World Series. The beauty of baseball is that ...
consistently signing star players and aiming for championships. With their aggressive spending this offseason, some have accused the Dodgers of "ruining baseball" by assembling a roster packed ...
The Dodgers aren’t ruining ... which is a significant draw for Japanese players. These factors have raised their villain status, and that’s good for baseball. But along with that comes more ...
Dodgers GM Brandon Gomes appeared on “The Show” podcast and was asked about the outrage among neutral observers claiming the Dodgers’s superteam is “bad for baseball.” “We are focused ...