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Sporting a sharp Dodger blue tie and socks that featured the face of his black toy ... Year with the White Sox, passed away Sunday. He was 83. Torborg spent 10 seasons as a Major League catcher, the ...
Colorado Rockies manager Bud Black explained how people around baseball reacted to the Los Angeles Dodgers' spending spree.
LA Dodgers catcher Will Smith and his wife Cara ... They attended the annual dinner in coordinated all-black attire at the Louisville Marriott Downtown, which featured alumni Henry Davis and ...
The splitter is on the rise in Major League Baseball, and the Dodgers are cornering the market. Splitters were thrown more ...
The post-wildfire public-private partnership includes at least $100M of private capital and will shape "what L.A. is going to ...
According to Troy Renck of the Denver Post, Manager Bud Black is in a group chat with baseball lifers, including Dodgers boss Dave Roberts. When the Dodgers signed pitcher Roki Sasaki recently ...
Jeff Torborg, the former catcher who caught Sandy Koufax’s perfect game and was the 1990 AL manager of the year with the Chicago White Sox ... and the Los Angeles Dodgers for the perfect ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES — Stan Kasten has a pitch. The Los Angeles Dodgers president and the face of an ownership group that has transformed the historic franchise into a titan is willing to concede that he ...
The Marlins and White Sox have payrolls of less than $90 million, meaning the Dodgers are spending more than quadruple what those teams are spending on their rosters. So yeah, baseball is broken.
It has become a predictable talking point around baseball the last couple of offseasons, amplified every time the Dodgers sign a star on what has become an increasingly common contract for the club.