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An ESPN insider sends a warning to the rest of MLB as the Los Angeles Dodgers look to retool a championship-tested team.
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Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers are already talking about a World Series three-peat
The Los Angeles Dodgers are already looking ahead to 2026 with hopes of winning a third consecutive World Series.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Kenta Maeda announced his retirement from MLB on Wednesday, ending a nine-season career in the United States. The ri
The Los Angeles Dodgers enjoyed their second consecutive World Series parade. Here's everything to know including highlights.
Including Sasaki's bonus, the Dodgers spending for its two World Series title teams totaled at least $890 million. The New York Mets, who failed to reach the playoffs this year after getting knocked out in last year's NLCS, have spent about $860 million in 2024 and '25.
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Three questions facing the Los Angeles Dodgers this offseason
The Los Angeles Dodgers accomplished something that had not happened since 1999 — becoming back-to-back World Series champions.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS AND HABIT ENTER INTO PARTNERSHIP LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers have announced a multi-year agreement with Habit, creating a multi-year partnership that unites two Southern California legends.
The Los Angeles Dodgers knocked out the Phillies and are headed to the NLCS for the second time in as many years. Get your MLB Postseason gear now on Fanatics!
Prince Harry jokingly apologized to Canada on Thursday for wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball cap when he watched the team take on the Toronto Blue Jays during the World Series.
Former MVP Cody Bellinger is reportedly a target for a blockbuster reunion with the Los Angeles Dodgers. After a strong showing with the Yankees, Bell