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,
1972 — Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers becomes the youngest player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame at 36. Yogi Berra and Early Wynn are also elected. 1974 — UCLA’s 88-game winning streak is snapped when Notre Dame overcomes an 11-point ...
LOS ANGELES--Federal authorities allege Ippei ... including for such players as Yogi Berra, Juan Soto and even Ohtani. They discovered approximately $325,000 in transactions to online retailers ...
1972 — Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers becomes the youngest player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame at 36. Yogi Berra and Early Wynn are also elected. 1974 — UCLA’s 88-game ...
The Dodgers have made a young Mexican baseball talent's dream come true; they've signed a 16-year-old pitcher who can throw over 92 mph.
Detroit Tigers infielder Eddys Leonard learned from manager Yadier Molina, a former 19-year MLB catcher and a (very likely) future Hall of Famer.
Detroit Tigers infielder Eddys Leonard learned from manager Yadier Molina, a former 19-year MLB catcher and a (very likely) future Hall of Famer.
The Los Angeles Dodgers brand is a global force that didn’t just appear overnight. The groundwork was laid decades ago when they sent Tommy Lasorda, who was just a scout, overseas in 1965 to conduct clinics.
In the five years since the Boston Red Sox traded homegrown superstar Mookie Betts to the Los Angeles Dodgers, what was once New England’s most sacred public institution has remained stuck in reverse.
Ichiro Suzuki falling one vote short of unanimous election raised eyebrows, but it’s far from the biggest flub in Hall of Fame voting history.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have built an army of future superstars over the last few years. The Dodgers’ farm system is loaded with young talent, consisting of six of MLB’s top 100 prospects, per MLB Pipeline’s latest rankings.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are keeping one of their best bullpen arms around for another season. The Dodgers have worked out a deal with lefty reliever Alex Vesia, according to Fabian Ardaya, avoiding arbitration and signing him to a one-year,