Los Angeles Dodgers, Edwin Diaz
Digest more
Los Angeles Dodgers sign 3-time All-Star closer in 2025
Digest more
The Los Angeles Dodgers are heading into the 2026 MLB season aiming to secure a third straight World Series title, a feat that would cement their dynasty in baseball history. If they succeed, first baseman Freddie Freeman will once again be expected to play a central role in the organization’s success.
Los Angeles stole New York’s closer with a marginally better three-year offer to alleviate the reigning champions’ biggest weakness.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have reportedly agreed to sign Edwin Díaz, and it could affect their pursuit of Kyle Tucker.
The rich get richer. On the same day that the Los Angeles Dodgers signed star closer Edwin Diaz, they also beefed up their front office. According to Bobby Nightengale's report in The Star Tribune, Los Angeles hired former Twins manager Rocco Baldelli to a position within the front office as a special assistant.
After the big move in MLB free agency, Kiké Hernandez took to social media to react to the news. Hernandez himself remains a free agent, available for any team to sign, though his loyalty to Los Angeles is evident through the connection and support he has built with fans.
Los Angeles Dodgers executive Andrew Friedman teases more free agency moves after Edwin Diaz signing at the 2025 MLB Winter Meetings Tuesday.
Dodgers named best trade fit for Reds ace Hunter Greene originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Los Angeles Dodgers are always looking for ways to get even more dominant, and if they want to do it in a trade, they've got the farm system to pull it off.
According to an MLB insider, Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez is available on the trade market, a surprising move given the veteran's role in th