Edwin Diaz shares his reasons for signing with LA Dodgers
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As the Dodgers seek to upgrade and revitalize their roster for a three-peat, Friedman can wield the organization’s unprecedented might in both free agency and the trade market. Los Angeles already pounced on the former,
The Los Angeles Dodgers have reportedly been actively engaged in a number of trade discussions throughout this offseason, making them one of the most talked-about franchises in the realm of trade rumors.
With Díaz headed to the Dodgers, the Mets are expected to turn to former Milwaukee Brewers All-Star reliever Devin Williams as their new closer. The Mets signed Williams, who struggled throughout last season with the crosstown Yankees, to a three-year, $51 million contract earlier this month.
After making a big swing in free agency, the Dodgers brought back this former pitching prospect to bolster their overall depth.
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World Series hero re-signs with Dodgers on one-year deal, will retire after 2026 season
The Game 7 hero for the Los Angeles Dodgers is returning for one more season. Miguel Rojas, who famously turned on Jeff Hoffman’s slider with one out in the top of the ninth inning of Game 7 of the 2025 World Series is back with the boys in Blue.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are reportedly leading the race to sign Japanese slugger Munetaka Murakami in the free agent market.
The Los Angeles Dodgers re-signed Miguel Rojas, the infielder who hit a tying homer in the ninth inning in Game 7 of the World Series last month, to a one-year, $5.5 million deal Thursday. The 36-year-old Venezuelan hit .
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All-time Dodgers quarter century team: No. 25, Miguel Rojas
While the Los Angeles Dodgers have made a strong case to be the latest MLB dynasty by winning back-to-back World Series titles and three in the last six years, their franchise history and success since 2000 is a mixed bag.